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56
Citations
18203
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11434
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646

Overview

Martyn C. R. Symons is affiliated with De Montfort University in the United Kingdom. Their academic contributions cover various aspects of their field of study, though specific details about their recent papers, co-authors, or thematic research topics are not available.

As an active researcher at De Montfort University, their profile emphasizes involvement in academic pursuits within their primary institution. Information about publication venues and book publishers associated with their work has not been specified.

While information on the exact main and subfields of study or concentrated research topics is not provided, Martyn C. R. Symons maintains a professional presence in scientific inquiry reflected through their ongoing institutional affiliation. No awards or distinctions have been recorded for this scientist at this time.

Best Publications

  • Electron spin resonance studies of intact mammalian skeletal muscle.

    M.J. Jackson;R.H.T. Edwards;M.C.R. Symons

  • Radical cations in condensed phases

    Martyn C. R. Symons

  • Spin-trapping studies on the free-radical products formed by metabolic activation of carbon tetrachloride in rat liver microsomal fractions isolated hepatocytes and in vivo in the rat.

    E Albano;K A K Lott;T F Slater;A Stier

  • Structure and Reactivity of the Oxyanions of Transition Metals.

    Alan Carrington;M. C. R. Symons

  • Molecular radical models for the muonium centres in solids

    S.F.J. Cox;M.C.R. Symons

  • Spectroscopic studies of the solvation of amides with N—H groups. Part 1.—The carbonyl group

    Graham Eaton;Martyn C. R. Symons;Pushti P. Rastogi

  • Effects of ionizing radiation on deoxyribonucleic acid and related systems. Part 1. The rôle of oxygen

    Philip J. Boon;Paul M. Cullis;Martyn C. R. Symons;Brendan W. Wren

  • Application of electron spin resonance spectroscopy to the study of the effects of ionising radiation on DNA and DNA complexes

    Martyn C. R. Symons

  • A reappraisal of xanthine dehydrogenase and oxidase in hypoxic reperfusion injury: the role of NADH as an electron donor.

    Zhi Zhang;David R. Blake;Cliff R. Stevens;Janos M. Kanczler

  • Thermodynamic, ultrasonic, spectroscopic and miscibility studies of water + methyl cyanide solutions

    D. A. Armitage;M. J. Blandamer;M. J. Foster;N. J. Hidden

  • Electron transfer from protein to DNA in irradiated chromatin.

    Paul M. Cullis;George D. D. Jones;Martyn C. R. Symons;Jeremy S. Lea

  • Sulphur radicals formed by cutting α-keratin

    Harish Chandra;Martyn C. R. Symons

  • Redox Cycling of Human Methaemoglobin by H2O2 Yields Persistent Ferryl Iron and Protein Based Radicals

    Rakesh P. Patel;Dimitri A. Svistunenko;Victor M. Darley-usmar;Martyn C.R. Symons

  • On the electron spin resonance detection of RS radicals in irradiated solids: radicals of type RSSR–, RS–SR2, and R2SSR2+

    Martyn C. R. Symons

  • The hydration of monosaccharides—an NMR study

    John M. Harvey;Martyn C. R. Symons

  • Solvation of cyanoalkanes [CH3CN and (CH3)3CCN]. An infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance study

    Graham Eaton;Anthony S. Pena-Nuñez;Martyn C. R. Symons

  • Faraday communications. Electron conduction and trapping in DNA. An electron spin resonance study

    Paul M. Cullis;John D. McClymont;Martyn C. R. Symons

  • A radiofrequency ESR spectrometer for in vivo imaging

    J.A Brivati;A.D Stevens;M.C.R Symons

  • Free radical activity following contraction-induced injury to the extensor digitorum longus muscles of rats.

    Anne McArdle;Jack H van der Meulen;Mariana Catapano;Martyn C.R Symons

  • Electron spin and electron nuclear double resonance of the |FeO2−| centre from irradiated oxyhemo- and oxymyoglobin

    Reinhard Kappl;Mathias Höhn-Berlage;Jürgen Hüttermann;Nicholas Bartlett

  • Structure and mobility of electron gain and loss centres in proteins

    George D. D. Jones;Jeremy S. Lea;Martyn C. R. Symons;Fatai A. Taiwo

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas X. West
Douglas X. West University of Washington
Emil Roduner
Emil Roduner University of Stuttgart
Malcolm J. Jackson
Malcolm J. Jackson University of Liverpool
Howard Dalton
Howard Dalton University of Warwick
Peter Wardman
Peter Wardman Mount Vernon Hospital
Michael T. Wilson
Michael T. Wilson University of Essex
Herbert W. Roesky
Herbert W. Roesky University of Göttingen
Michael N. Paddon-Row
Michael N. Paddon-Row University of New South Wales
Oren P. Anderson
Oren P. Anderson Colorado State University
Anthony W. Parker
Anthony W. Parker Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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