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15th International Isotope Society (UK group) Symposium : Synthesis & Applications of Labelled Compounds 2005

✍ Scribed by F. I. Aigbirhio; E. Alexakis; J. Allen; J.-C. Baron; J. Beech; J. Beyer; J. P. Bloxsidge; N. P. Botting; L. Brichard; N. Bushby; K. Cable; J. C. Clark; L. K. Conway; G. Del Fiore; F. Dollé; G. Ellames; N. Feling; T. Fryatt; T. D. Fryer; A. D. Gee; K. Haajanen; J. R. Harding; S. J. Haswell; M. J. Hickey; D. W. Holt; J. Hooper; A. Johnston; G. Johnston; J. R. Jones; B. Kent; L. P. Kingston; S. L. Kitson; E. Knagg; B. Koch; N. Kuhnert; M. Lang; S. Lang-Fugmann; K. W. M. Lawrie; C. Lemaire; R. J. Lewis; W. J. S. Lockley; A. Luxen; C. O. Manning; A. N. Mather; P. Meath; J. Passchier; J. A. Perrie; A. Plenevaux; C. Plisson; K. C. Probst; D. O. Rees; L. Rivron; D. Rustidge; M. Rüth; J. M. Schofield; P. Scott; B. Sontag; P. Spiteller; A. V. Stachulski; W. Steglich; A. H. Wadsworth; P. Watts; L. Warburton; P. Weissberg; C. Wiles; D. J. Wilkinson; C. L. Willis; T. Fryatt; K. Haajanen; N. P. Botting; F. Dollé; P. Scott; L. Brichard; G. Del Fiore; C. Lemaire; A. Plenevaux; A. Luxen; M. J. Hickey; L. P. Kingston; W. J. S. Lockley; A. N. Mather; D. J. Wilkinson; W. Steglich; J. Beyer; N. Feling; B. Koch; M. Lang; S. Lang-Fugmann; B. Sontag; P. Spiteller; M. Rüth; J. Allen; L. Rivron; J. M. Schofield; N. Kuhnert; P. Watts; A. D. Gee; A. H. Wadsworth; J. R. Harding; D. W. Holt; A. Johnston; P. Meath; J. A. Perrie; A. V. Stachulski; W. J. S. Lockley; R. J. Lewis; D. J. Wilkinson; J. R. Jones; W. J. S. Lockley; D. J. Wilkinson; J. R. Jones; A. H. Wadsworth; E. Alexakis; J. P. Bloxsidge; J. R. Jones; W. J. S. Lockley; E. Alexakis; J. R. Jones; W. J. S. Lockley; D. O. Rees; C. L. Willis; N. Bushby; J. R. Harding; S. L. Kitson; E. Knagg; L. K. Conway; C. O. Manning; K. W. M. Lawrie; C. Plisson; A. D. Gee; J. Passchier; K. C. Probst; L. Brichard; J. Beech; T. D. Fryer; J.-C. Baron; J. C. Clark; L. Warburton; P. Weissberg; F. I. Aigbirhio; J. Hooper; P. Watts; C. Wiles; C. Wiles; P. Watts; S. J. Haswell


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
French
Weight
301 KB
Volume
49
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2135

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Meeting Programme

Dr Nigel Botting [University of St Andrews, UK] – Isotopic Labelling of Lignan Phytoestrogens.

Prof. Frédéric Dollé [CEA PET Centre, Orsay, France] – Fluorine‐18 Chemistry: A Selection of Recent Advances.

Prof. Peter Scott [University of Warwick, UK] – Creating Chiral Metal Centres.

Mr Laurent Brichard [WBIC, University of Cambridge, UK] – A Simple Device for the Radiosynthesis of [Carbonyl‐^11^C]amides, Esters and Ketones using Carbon‐11 Monoxide.

Dr Michael Hickey [AstraZeneca Charnwood, UK] – Tritium‐labelling via an Iridium‐based Solid‐phase Catalyst.

Prof. Wolfgang Steglich [Ludwig‐Maximilians University, Germany] – Meroterpenoids from Mushrooms, A Colourful Group of Natural Products.

Dr Joe Schofield [Sanofi‐Aventis, France] – Radio‐ and Stable‐isotope Labelling of SSR591813 – A Nicotinic Partial Agonist.

Dr Nikolai Kuhnert [University of Surrey, UK] – Chiral Recognition in Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry using Isotopically Labelled Trianglamine Macrocycles.

Dr Paul Watts [University of Hull, UK] – The Application of Micro Reactors for Radiochemical Synthesis.

Dr Tony Gee [GlaxoSmithKline, UK] – PET in Drug Discovery and Development.

Dr Alan Wadsworth [GlaxoSmithKline, UK] – Stable Isotopic Labelling of Heterocyclic Compounds


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