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Edward G. Janzen

Edward G. Janzen

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Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
10733
World Ranking
11660
National Ranking
318

Overview

Edward G. Janzen is affiliated with the University of Guelph in Canada.

There are no recent papers listed under their profile, and no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been identified.

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Best Publications

  • Detection and identification of short-lived free radicals by an electron spin resonance trapping technique

    Edward G. Janzen;Barry J. Blackburn

  • Oxygen- and carbon-centered free radical formation during carbon tetrachloride metabolism. Observation of lipid radicals in vivo and in vitro.

    P B McCay;E K Lai;J L Poyer;C M DuBose

  • Detection and identification of short-lived free radicals by electron spin resonance trapping techniques (spin trapping). Photolysis of organolead, -tin, and -mercury compounds

    Edward G. Janzen;Barry J. Blackburn

  • Electron-Transfer Processes. I. The Scope of the Reaction between Carbanions or Nitranions and Unsaturated Electron Acceptors

    Glen A. Russell;Edward G. Janzen;E. Thomas. Strom

  • Confirmation of assignment of the trichloromethyl radical spin adduct detected by spin trapping during 13C-carbon tetrachloride metabolism in, vitro, and, in, vivo

    J.L. Poyer;P.B. McCay;E.K. Lai;E.G. Janzen

  • A Critical Review of Spin Trapping in Biological Systems

    Unknown

  • Radical addition reactions of 5,5-Dimethyl-1-pyrroline-1-oxide. ESR spin trapping with a cyclic nitrone

    Unknown

  • Spin-trapping of the trichloromethyl radical produced during enzymic NADPH oxidation in the presence of carbon tetrachloride or bromotrichloromethane

    J.L. Poyer;R.A. Floyd;P.B. McCay;E.G. Janzen

  • On spin trapping hydroxyl and hydroperoxyl radicals

    Edward G. Janzen;Dale E. Nutter;Edward R. Davis;Barry J. Blackburn

  • Spin trapping with .alpha.-pyridyl 1-oxide N-tert-butyl nitrones in aqueous solutions. A unique electron spin resonance spectrum for the hydroxyl radical adduct

    Edward G. Janzen;Y. Y. Wang;Raghav V. Shetty

  • In vivo spin trapping of free radicals generated in brain, spleen, and liver during γ radiation of mice

    Edward K. Lai;Carol Crossley;Rajagopalan Sridhar;Hara P. Misra

  • Detection of alkyl, alkoxyl, and alkyperoxyl radicals from the thermolysis of azobis(isobutyronitrile) by ESR/spin trapping. Evidence for double spin adducts from liquid-phase chromatography and mass spectroscopy

    Edward G. Janzen;Peter H. Krygsman;David A. Lindsay;D. Larry Haire

  • Decay and fate of the hydroxyl radical adduct of .alpha.-phenyl-N-tert-butylnitrone (PBN) in aqueous media

    Yashige Kotake;Edward G. Janzen

  • Reactions of nitric oxide with phenolic antioxidants and phenoxyl radicals

    Edward G. Janzen;Allan L. Wilcox;Vinothane Manoharan

  • Spin trapping of the azidyl radical in azide/catalase/H2O2 and various azide/peroxidase/H2O2 peroxidizing systems.

    B Kalyanaraman;E G Janzen;R P Mason

  • Excretion, metabolism and tissue distribution of a spin trapping agent, alpha-phenyl-N-tert-butyl-nitrone (PBN) in rats.

    Guoman Chen;Tammy M. Bray;Edward G. Janzen;Paul B. McCay

  • Solvent effects on the nitrogen and β-hydrogen hyperfine splitting constants of aminoxyl radicals obtained in spin trapping experiments

    Edward G. Janzen;Gregory A. Coulter;Uwe M. Oehler;John P. Bergsma

  • SPIN TRAPPING IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY. 2. AQUEOUS AND NONAQUEOUS ELECTROCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATIONS OF SPIN TRAPS

    Gregory L. McIntire;Henry N. Blount;Henry J. Stronks;Raghav V. Shetty

  • Correlation of radical structure with EPR spin adduct parameters: utility of the 1H, 13C, and 14N hyperfine splitting constants of aminoxyl adducts of PBN-nitronyl-13C for three-parameter scatter plots

    Unknown

  • Comparison of magnetic resonance images and the histopathological findings of lesions induced by interstitial laser photocoagulation in the brain

    Robert A. Tracz;Douglas R. Wyman;Peter B. Little;Rheal A. Towner

  • Spin-trapping studies of hepatic free radicals formed following the acute administration of ethanol to rats: In vivo detection of 1-hydroxyethyl radicals with PBN

    Lester A. Reinke;Yashige Kotake;Yashige Kotake;Paul B. McCay;Edward G. Janzen;Edward G. Janzen

  • Chemistry and biology of spin-trapping radicals associated with halocarbon metabolism in vitro and in vivo.

    E G Janzen;H J Stronks;C M Dubose;J L Poyer

  • Simulation of isotropic electron spin resonance spectra: a transportable basic program

    Uwe M Oehler;Edward G Janzen

  • Electron spin resonance.

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul B. McCay
Paul B. McCay Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Glen A. Russell
Glen A. Russell Iowa State University
Robert A. Floyd
Robert A. Floyd Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Kenneth J. Klabunde
Kenneth J. Klabunde Kansas State University
George Ferguson
George Ferguson University of Guelph
Bruce J. Holub
Bruce J. Holub University of Guelph
Ronald P. Mason
Ronald P. Mason National Institutes of Health
Hara P. Misra
Hara P. Misra Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
Ronald G. Thurman
Ronald G. Thurman University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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