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Distinct cerebrospinal fluid DNA methylation signatures linked to Alzheimer’s disease
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Partial methylation of methyl glycosides
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1975The partial methylation of methyl xylo-, arabino-, lyxo- and rhamnopyranosides by Purdie's method has been studied; it is possible to use the results obtained for the isolation of individual methyl ethers by micro-preparative GLC.
Yu. S. Ovodov, E. V. Evtushenko
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Monoepoxidation of methyl linoleate: (±)‐methyl vernolate and (±)‐methyl coronarate
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1968AbstractThe two monoepoxides resulting from the epoxidation of methyl linoleate with monoperphthalic acid have been separated from each other by column chromatography. Degradation reactions on each of these established that the separation occurred without concomitant rearrangement of the double bond or the epoxide ring.
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Methyl(trifluoro-methyl)dioxirane
2005A review of the article Methyl(trifluoro-methyl)dioxirane.
Caterina Fusco+3 more
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Methylation of phenol by methyl formate
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1989In the presence of ZnCl2 and ZrO2, methyl formate methylates phenol to anisole with a high degree of selectivity.
Yu. A. Pazderskii+3 more
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Methyl Orthocarboxylates as Methylating Agents of Heterocycles
European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Christiane Huel+3 more
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Methylation by methyl vitamin B12
Journal of the Chemical Society D: Chemical Communications, 1971Methyl vitamin B12 is shown to be capable of transferring methyl groups to HgII, TlIII, PtII, and AuI; two different reaction paths are involved, one of which, with HgII or TlIII, is an acid-base reaction while the other is probably an oxidation-reduction reaction for it requires both PtII and PtIV, or AuI and AuIII.
R. J. P. Williams+4 more
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Histone Methylation: Recognizing the Methyl Mark
2003Publisher Summary Histone N-terminal tails are subject to a variety of covalent modifications that ultimately affect chromatin structure. One such modification is N-methylation, which occurs on Lys (K) and Arg (R) amino acids. The enzymes performing these modifications are the histone N-methyl transferases (HMTs) that catalyze the transfer of a ...
Tony Kouzarides, Andrew J. Bannister
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The Lancet, 1984
S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) has antidepressant properties. The commonest neuropsychiatric complication of severe folate deficiency is depression. These independent observations suggest that methylation in the nervous system may underlie the expression of mood and related processes and may be implicated in some affective disorders; suggest new biological
M. W. P. Carney+5 more
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S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) has antidepressant properties. The commonest neuropsychiatric complication of severe folate deficiency is depression. These independent observations suggest that methylation in the nervous system may underlie the expression of mood and related processes and may be implicated in some affective disorders; suggest new biological
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