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Reactions of organylthiochloroacetylenes with ?-mercaptoethanol
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1986The reaction of organylthiochloroacetylenes with β-mercaptoethanol in the presence of potassium hydroxide gives either organylthioethynyl 2-hydroxyethyl Sulfides or 2-(organylthiomethylene)-1,3-oxathiolanese pending on the ratio of chloroalkyne and alkali.
A. N. Mirskova +3 more
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Mercaptoethanol protects glutathione depleted cells
Agents and Actions, 1987Buthionine sulfoximine depleted the glutathione (GSH) level of mouse lymphoma L1210A cells in culture to 6% of control and killed the cells within 48 hours in medium supplemented with fetal calf serum or bovine serum albumin. Mercaptoethanol or alpha-thioglycerol but not GSH or cysteine added to the medium protected the cells from the effect of GSH ...
P C, Chen, E, Gaetjens, J D, Broome
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Thermoluminescence of mercaptoethanol‐capped ZnS:Mn nanoparticles
Luminescence, 2014ABSTRACTThe thermoluminescence (TL) of nanoparticles has become a matter of keen interest in recent times but is rarely reported. This article reports the synthesis of ZnS:Mn nanocrystals using a chemical route, with mercaptoethanol (ME) as the capping agent.
Ravi, Sharma, D P, Bisen
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A Nucleophilic Deprotection of Carbamate Mediated by 2-Mercaptoethanol
Organic Letters, 2022Carbamates, typically used for the protection of amines, including Cbz, Alloc, and methyl carbamate, can be readily deprotected by treatment with 2-mercaptoethanol in the presence of potassium phosphate tribasic in N,N-dimethylacetamide at 75 °C. This nucleophilic deprotection protocol is superior to the standard hydrogenolysis or Lewis acid-mediated ...
Thomas Scattolin +2 more
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Enhancement of antibody synthesis in vitro by mercaptoethanol
Cellular Immunology, 1972Abstract The culture techniques described by Mishell and Dutton (1) and Marbrook (2, 3), in which a “primary” immune response can be initiated in a suspension of mouse spleen cells to heterologous erythrocyte antigens, offer great potential for analyzing cellular and molecular events involved in humoral responses. To further exploit these techniques,
R E, Click, L, Benck, B J, Alter
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Replacing β-mercaptoethanol in RNA extractions
Analytical Biochemistry, 2015RNA extractions are potentially compromised in terms of both yield and quality by ribonucleases (RNases). The pungent and toxic reducing agent β-mercaptoethanol (β-ME), therefore, is commonly added to the biospecimen's lysis buffer to aid in RNase deactivation.
Kathleen, Mommaerts +3 more
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Effect of β-Mercaptoethanol on the Detection of Biotinylated Proteins
Analytical Biochemistry, 1995Biotinylated proteins were visualized by enhanced chemiluminescence (ECL) or conventional autoradiography following sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and protein transfer onto nitrocellulose. Soaking polyacrylamide gels run under nonreducing conditions in beta-mercaptoethanol (2-ME) prior to protein transfer onto nitrocellulose ...
Weston, S A +3 more
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The radiation chemistry of 2-mercaptoethanol
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1985Hydrogen, hydrogen sulphide, mercaptoethanol disulphide, and ethanol yields from the radiolysis of 2-mercaptoethanol are consistent with the same mechanism postulated for other sulphydryl-containing molecules. In all cases studied gH in neutral solution appears to be enhanced (gH = 0.7–0.9 molecule per 100 eV).
Manohar Lal, David A. Armstrong
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1987
Abstract The surface excess of In(III)-(C2H6OS)x in HClO4+NaClO4 media on the HMDE has been determined by using the double potential step chronocoulometric technique. The adsorption of In(III) increases as the electric charge on the mercury becomes more negative. The adsorption of C2H6OS has also been determined using the method of Anson et al.
S. González +3 more
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Abstract The surface excess of In(III)-(C2H6OS)x in HClO4+NaClO4 media on the HMDE has been determined by using the double potential step chronocoulometric technique. The adsorption of In(III) increases as the electric charge on the mercury becomes more negative. The adsorption of C2H6OS has also been determined using the method of Anson et al.
S. González +3 more
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Reaction of ?-mercaptoethanol with ?-bromoacetylenic ketones
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1979A method was developed for obtaining 2-benzoylmethylene-1,3-dithiolanes, which is based on the reaction ofα-acetylenic ketones withβ-mercaptoethanol.
A. S. Nakhmanovich +3 more
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