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Nitrile hydrolases

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2000
A number of nitrile-related enzymes have been screened over the past year for use in synthetic applications. There have also been significant advances in our understanding of the structures and modes of regulation of metal-containing nitrile hydratases.
M, Kobayashi, S, Shimizu
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Nitrile Ylides—Generation of Nitrile Ylides by the Reaction of Carbenes or Carbenoids with Nitriles

ChemInform, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Toshikazu Ibata, Kazuaki Fukushima
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Nitriles: General Methods and Aliphatic Nitriles

ChemInform, 1995
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Natural nitriles and their metabolism

World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1990
The present work reviews the numerous nitrile compounds that have been isolated from plants and animals. Two kinds of potentially toxic molecules are widespread, namely the cyanogenic glycosides and cyanollpids. Many other aromatic and allphatic nitriles are synthesized to a lesser extent.
Legras, J.L.   +3 more
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Nitrile Ylides and Nitrile Imines

ChemInform, 2003
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Comparison of Nitrile Gloves and Nitrile over Nomex Gloves

Air Medical Journal, 2009
Aeromedical flight crews must perform many tasks in flight requiring manual dexterity and fine precision. A common perception is that safety-enhancing fire-retardant gloves compromise patient care if worn during such tasks by providing added bulk and barrier to the hand.
Lauri Bolton   +5 more
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