R. Bruce Martin mostly deals with Inorganic chemistry, Stereochemistry, Aqueous solution, Crystallography and Metal. His research integrates issues of Medicinal chemistry, Formate, Hexacoordinate, Hydrolysis and Ion in his study of Inorganic chemistry. His Stereochemistry study incorporates themes from Denticity, Ligand, Disulfide bond, Bound water and Stability constants of complexes.
R. Bruce Martin interconnects Yield, Dimer, Mole fraction and Nucleoside in the investigation of issues within Aqueous solution. His Crystallography study deals with Phosphatidylcholine intersecting with Bilayer, Vesicle and Chemical shift. In his research, R. Bruce Martin performs multidisciplinary study on Metal and Metal–ligand multiple bond.
R. Bruce Martin mainly focuses on Stereochemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Medicinal chemistry, Crystallography and Metal. His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Denticity, Side chain, Dipeptide and Chemical shift. The study incorporates disciplines such as Ligand, Ion, Metal ions in aqueous solution and Aqueous solution in addition to Inorganic chemistry.
His Medicinal chemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Chelation, Hydrolysis, Dimer, Copper and Deprotonation. His research on Crystallography also deals with topics like
His main research concerns Stereochemistry, Inorganic chemistry, Aqueous solution, Metal and Metal ions in aqueous solution. His Stereochemistry research integrates issues from Guanosine, GTP' and Adenosine. He combines subjects such as Hexacoordinate, Ligand, Stability constants of complexes and Cooperativity with his study of Inorganic chemistry.
The various areas that R. Bruce Martin examines in his Aqueous solution study include Ion, Amino acid, Biochemistry and Medicinal chemistry. He has included themes like Crystallography, Coordination number, Toxicity, Mercury and Chemical stability in his Metal study. The Metal ions in aqueous solution study combines topics in areas such as Metal toxicity, Deprotonation and Aluminium.
R. Bruce Martin mainly investigates Inorganic chemistry, Stereochemistry, Aqueous solution, Medicinal chemistry and Metal. His work on Hydroxide as part of general Inorganic chemistry research is frequently linked to Uridine, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research in Stereochemistry intersects with topics in Adenosine and Chemical stability.
His work deals with themes such as Amino acid and Hydrolysis, which intersect with Aqueous solution. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Peptide bond, Dipeptide, Peptide and Yield. His Metal research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Tubercidin, Steric effects, Outer sphere electron transfer, Molecule and Coordination number.
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Coordinating properties of the amide bond. Stability and structure of metal ion complexes of peptides and related ligands
Helmut Sigel;R. Bruce Martin.
Chemical Reviews (1982)
Interactions of histidine and other imidazole derivatives with transition metal ions in chemical and biological systems
Richard J. Sundberg;R. Bruce Martin.
Chemical Reviews (1974)
Comparisons of Indefinite Self-Association Models
R. Bruce Martin.
Chemical Reviews (1996)
Aluminum ion in biological systems.
Timothy L Macdonald;R Bruce Martin.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences (1988)
The nature of cis amine Pd(II) and antitumor cis amine Pt(II) complexes in aqueous solutions
M.C. Lim;R. Bruce Martin.
Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry (1976)
Phospholipid head-group conformations; intermolecular interactions and cholesterol effects.
Yeagle Pl;Hutton Wc;Huang C;Martin Rb.
Biochemistry (1977)
Comparison of the stabilities of monomeric metal ion complexes formed with adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) and pyrimidine-nucleoside 5'-triphosphate (CTP, UTP, TTP) and evaluation of the isomeric equilibria in the complexes of ATP and CTP
Helmut Sigel;Roger Tribolet;Raman Malini-Balakrishnan;R. Bruce Martin.
Inorganic Chemistry (1987)
Equilibriums in solutions of nucleosides, 5'-nucleotides, and diethylenetriaminepalladium(2+)
Kurt H. Scheller;Verena Scheller-Krattiger;R. Bruce Martin.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1981)
Fe3+ and Al3+ hydrolysis equilibria. Cooperativity in Al3+ hydrolysis reactions
R.Bruce Martin.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry (1991)
Free energies and equilibria of peptide bond hydrolysis and formation
R. Bruce Martin.
Biopolymers (1998)
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