Peer-reviewed journal articles (93)

  1. 73. Bartik, K., Luhmer, M., Collet, A., & Reisse, J. (2001). Molecular polarization and molecular chiralization: The first example of a chiralized xenon atom. Chirality, 13(1), 2-6. doi:10.1002/1520-636X(2001)13:1<2::AID-CHIR2>3.0.CO;2-U
  2. 74. Plasman, V., Braekman, J. C., Daloze, D., Luhmer, M., Windsor, D. M., & Pasteels, J. (2000). Triterpene saponins in the defensive secretion of a chrysomelid beetle, Platyphora ligata. Journal of natural products, 63(5), 646-649. doi:10.1021/np990406t
  3. 75. Leclercq, S., de Biseau D'Hauteville, J.-C., Braekman, J. C., Daloze, D., Quinet, Y., Luhmer, M., Sundin, A., & Pasteels, J. (2000). Furanocembranoid diterpenes as defensive compounds in the Dufour's gland of the ant Crematogaster brevispinosa rochai. Tetrahedron, 56, 2037-2042. doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(00)00113-7
  4. 76. Bartik, K., El Haouaj, M., Luhmer, M., Collet, A., & Reisse, J. (2000). Can Monoatomic Xenon Become Chiral ? ChemPhysChem, 1(4), 221-224. doi:10.1002/1439-7641(20001215)1:4<221::AID-CPHC221>3.0.CO;2-E
  5. 77. Cahen, P., Luhmer, M., Fontaine, C., Morat, C., Reisse, J., & Bartik, K. (2000). Study by 23Na-NMR, 1H-NMR, and Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of the Thermal Stability of an 11-basepair Oligonucleotide. Biophysical journal, 78, 1059-1069. doi:10.1016/S0006-3495(00)76664-1
  6. 78. Luhmer, M., Goodson, B., Song, Y.-Q., Laws, D., Kaiser, L., Cyrier, M., & Pines, A. (1999). Study of xenon binding in cryptophane-A using laser-induced NMR polarization enhancement. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 121(14), 3502-3512. doi:10.1021/ja9841916
  7. 79. Bartik, K., Luhmer, M., Dutasta, J.-P., Collet, A., & Reisse, J. (1998). 129Xe and 1H NMR Study of the Reversible Trapping of Xenon by Cryptophane-A in Organic Solution. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 120(4), 784-791. doi:10.1021/ja972377j
  8. 80. Luhmer, M., & Reisse, J. (1998). Quadrupole NMR Relaxation of the Noble Gases Dissolved in Simple Liquids and Solutions: A Critical Review of Experimental Data in the Light of Computer Simulation Results. Progress in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, 33, 57-76.
  9. 81. Luhmer, M., & Bartik, K. (1997). Group Contribution Analysis of Xenon NMR Solvent Shifts. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A, 101(29), 5278-5283. doi:10.1021/jp970464s
  10. 82. Casu, M., Saba, G., Lai, A., Luhmer, M., Moucheron, C., Kirsch-De Mesmaeker, A., & Reisse, J. (1996). Binding of Ru(II) polyazaaromatic complexes to DNA: A 23Na NMR spin-lattice relaxation study. Biophysical chemistry, 59(1-2), 133-138. doi:10.1016/0301-4622(95)00114-X
  11. 83. Luhmer, M., d'Espinose, J. B., Hommel, H., & Legrand, A. P. (1996). High-resolution 29Si solid-state NMR study of silicon functionality distribution on the surface of silicas. Magnetic resonance imaging, 14(7-8), 911-913.
  12. 84. Luhmer, M., Moschos, A., & Reisse, J. (1995). Intermolecular Dipole-Dipole Spin Relaxation of Xenon-129 Dissolved in Benzene. A Molecular-Dynamics Simulation Study. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Series A, 113(2), 164-168. doi:10.1006/jmra.1995.1076

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