Raymond Wieboldt, Ph.D.

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Abbott Laboratories, Irving, TX, United States 
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Wieboldt R, Ramesh D, Jabri E, et al. (2002) Synthesis and characterization of photolabile o-nitrobenzyl derivatives of urea. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 67: 8827-31
Breitinger HG, Wieboldt R, Ramesh D, et al. (2000) Synthesis and characterization of photolabile derivatives of serotonin for chemical kinetic investigations of the serotonin 5-HT(3) receptor. Biochemistry. 39: 5500-8
Niu L, Wieboldt R, Ramesh D, et al. (1996) Synthesis and characterization of a caged receptor ligand suitable for chemical kinetic investigations of the glycine receptor in the 3-microseconds time domain. Biochemistry. 35: 8136-42
Hess GP, Niu L, Wieboldt R. (1995) Determination of the chemical mechanism of neurotransmitter receptor-mediated reactions by rapid chemical kinetic methods. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 757: 23-39
Wieboldt R, Ramesh D, Carpenter BK, et al. (1994) Synthesis and photochemistry of photolabile derivatives of gamma-aminobutyric acid for chemical kinetic investigations of the gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor in the millisecond time region. Biochemistry. 33: 1526-33
Wieboldt R, Gee KR, Niu L, et al. (1994) Photolabile precursors of glutamate: synthesis, photochemical properties, and activation of glutamate receptors on a microsecond time scale. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 91: 8752-6
Gee KR, Wieboldt R, Hess GP. (1994) Synthesis and photochemistry of a new photolabile derivative of GABA. Neurotransmitter release and receptor activation in the microsecond time region Journal of the American Chemical Society. 116: 8366-8367
Ramesh D, Wieboldt R, Niu L, et al. (1993) Photolysis of a protecting group for the carboxyl function of neurotransmitters within 3 microseconds and with product quantum yield of 0.2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 90: 11074-8
Ramesh D, Wieboldt R, Billington AP, et al. (1993) Photolabile precursors of biological amides: Synthesis and characterization of caged o-nitrobenzyl derivatives of glutamine, asparagine, glycinamide, and γ-aminobutyramide Journal of Organic Chemistry. 58: 4599-4605
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