Andrew Billington, Ph.D. - Publications

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Image Solutions Ltd (UK) 

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1993 Ramesh D, Wieboldt R, Billington AP, Carpenter BK, Hess GP. 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. DOI: 10.1021/Jo00069A021  0.615
1992 Matsubara N, Billington AP, Hess GP. How fast does an acetylcholine receptor channel open? Laser-pulse photolysis of an inactive precursor of carbamoylcholine in the microsecond time region with BC3H1 cells. Biochemistry. 31: 5507-14. PMID 1610795 DOI: 10.1021/Bi00139A012  0.655
1992 Billington AP, Walstrom KM, Ramesh D, Guzikowski AP, Carpenter BK, Hess GP. Synthesis and photochemistry of photolabile N-glycine derivatives and effects of one on the glycine receptor. Biochemistry. 31: 5500-7. PMID 1377023 DOI: 10.1021/Bi00139A011  0.667
1991 Matsubara N, Billington AP, Chen HC, Guzikowski AP, Johnson KW, Ramesh D, Sweet MT, Hess GP. Chemical kinetic investigations of the channel-opening process of neurotransmitter receptors. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 287: 75-82. PMID 1722073 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-5907-4_7  0.675
1990 Wilcox M, Viola RW, Johnson KW, Billington AP, Carpenter BK, McCray JA, Guzikowski AP, Hess GP. Synthesis of photolabile "precursors" of amino acid neurotransmitters Journal of Organic Chemistry. 55: 1585-1589. DOI: 10.1021/Jo00292A038  0.558
1989 Milburn T, Matsubara N, Billington AP, Udgaonkar JB, Walker JW, Carpenter BK, Webb WW, Marque J, Denk W, McCray JA. Synthesis, photochemistry, and biological activity of a caged photolabile acetylcholine receptor ligand. Biochemistry. 28: 49-55. PMID 2706267 DOI: 10.1021/Bi00427A008  0.711
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