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Nitrate signalling: Functions of a nitrate transceptor [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Plants, 2015
The nitrate transporter NRT1.1 is a versatile plasma-membrane protein that mediates not only nitrate uptake in roots, but also nitrate sensing and signalling. A study of the structural features of NRT1.1 reveals how this protein can coordinate a range of physiological and morphological responses to nitrate.
Ricardo Fabiano Hettwer Giehl   +1 more
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Direct Nitration of Vinylcycles with Copper Nitrate

Organic Letters, 2023
A direct nitration of vinylcyclopropanes is disclosed with Cu(NO3)2 and KI in a regio- and stereoselective manner to afford nitroalkenes efficiently, where the cyclopropane skeleton was retained. The given method could be extended to other vinylcycles as well as biomolecule derivatives with wide substrate scope, good functionality tolerance, and ...
Litao Zhou   +5 more
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Nitration of Tyrosines [PDF]

open access: possibleChemInform, 1996
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Nitrates

Medical Clinics of North America, 1988
Nitroglycerin and the long-acting nitrates are playing an increasingly important role in cardiovascular medicine. These agents are recommended in all of the various anginal syndromes and are as effective as the beta-blockers and calcium channel antagonists.
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Nitrates

AACN Advanced Critical Care, 1992
Nitrates have been used for the last 130 years to treat and control the symptoms of angina pectoris. Within the last 15 years, nitrates also have been shown to limit infarct size and to be beneficial in the treatment of patients with severe intractable heart failure, cardiogenic shock, severe mitral and aortic regurgitation, hypertensive episodes, and ...
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Nitration by titanium (IV) nitrate

Tetrahedron Letters, 1973
Titan(IV)-nitrat (II) reagiert mit den Aromaten (I) zu Mischungen aus den isomeren Nitrierungsprodukten (III) - (V).
D.W. Amos, D.A. Baines, G.W. Flewett
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