Quinone methide bioactivation pathway: contribution to toxicity and/or cytoprotection?

J Louise Bolton - Current organic chemistry, 2014 - ingentaconnect.com
The formation of quinone methides (QMs) from either direct 2-electron oxidation of 2-or 4-
alkylphenols, isomerization of oquinones, or elimination of a good leaving group could …

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J Bolton - Current Organic Chemistry, 2014 - cir.nii.ac.jp

Quinone Methide Bioactivation Pathway: Contribution to Toxicity and/or Cytoprotection?

JL Bolton - Current Organic Chemistry, 2014 - europepmc.org
The formation of quinone methides (QMs) from either direct 2-electron oxidation of 2-or 4-
alkylphenols, isomerization of o-quinones, or elimination of a good leaving group could …

Quinone Methide Bioactivation Pathway: Contribution to Toxicity and/or Cytoprotection?

JL Bolton - Current organic chemistry, 2014 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The formation of quinone methides (QMs) from either direct 2-electron oxidation of 2-or 4-
alkylphenols, isomerization of o-quinones, or elimination of a good leaving group could …

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JL Bolton - Current organic chemistry, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The formation of quinone methides (QMs) from either direct 2-electron oxidation of 2-or 4-
alkylphenols, isomerization of o-quinones, or elimination of a good leaving group could …

Quinone Methide Bioactivation Pathway: Contribution to Toxicity and/or Cytoprotection?

JL Bolton - Current Organic Chemistry, 2014 - europepmc.org
The formation of quinone methides (QMs) from either direct 2-electron oxidation of 2-or 4-
alkylphenols, isomerization of o-quinones, or elimination of a good leaving group could …