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ChemInform Abstract: CHEMI‐ AND BIOLUMINESCENCE OF FIREFLY LUCIFERIN
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1980AbstractDie Chemilumineszenz‐Reaktion des Dimethylluciferin‐esters (Ia) mit Base und O2 [ ‐+ Produkte (IIa)‐(IIc)] liefert beim Einsatz von 1802 CO2, das zu 57‐83% mit 1802 angereichert ist.
E. H. WHITE +4 more
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Purification of firefly luciferin
Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1949B L, STREHLER, W D, McELROY
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[2] Synthesis of firefly luciferin and structural analogs
1978Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the synthesis of firefly luciferin. The structure of luciferin (LH 2 ) and two useful structural analogs, dehydroluciferin (L) and dehydroluciferol (LOH) are described in the chapter. Owing to the lability of the thiazoline portion of the luciferin molecule, synthetic approaches have generally involved the ...
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Photo-bleaching of firefly luciferin with UV irradiation
Chemical Physics Letters, 2022Ryo Kumagai +4 more
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Mechanism of firefly luciferin luminescence
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1975Emil H. White +2 more
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The decarboxylation of luciferin in firefly bioluminescence
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1968P J, Plant, E H, White, W D, McElroy
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Recent achievements of bioluminescence imaging based on firefly luciferin-luciferase system
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2021Shufeng Li, Hang Zhang, Haiwei Xu
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Firefly bioluminescence III. Conversion of oxyluciferin to luciferin in firefly
Tetrahedron Letters, 1974Kunisuke Okada +3 more
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The chemiluminescence of a firefly luciferin analogue
Chemical Communications (London), 1968Frank McCapra +2 more
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