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Cyclobut-A and cyclobut-G, carbocyclic oxetanocin analogs that inhibit the replication of human immunodeficiency virus in T cells and monocytes and macrophages in vitro
- S. Hayashi, D. Norbeck, H. Mitsuya
- Biology, ChemistryAntimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- 1 February 1990
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A new metabolite from an unidentified Aspergillus species.
- W. Rosenbrook, R. E. Carney
- BiologyTetrahedron letters
- 1970
DEATH FROM "WASP" STING.
- R. O'connor, R. Stier, W. Rosenbrook, R. Erickson
- MedicineAnnals of allergy
- 1 July 1964
Cyclobut-A and cyclobut-G: broad-spectrum antiviral agents with potential utility for the therapy of AIDS.
- D. Norbeck, E. Kern, R. Swanson
- ChemistryJournal of medicinal chemistry
- 1 May 1990
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Structure of chelocardin, a novel tetracycline antibiotic.
- L. Mitscher, W. Rosenbrook, W. W. Andres, R. Egan, J. Schenck, J. V. Juvarkar
- ChemistryAntimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
- 1970
Hymenoptera: Pure Venom from Bees, Wasps, and Hornets
- R. O'connor, W. Rosenbrook, R. Erickson
- Physics, BiologyScience
- 1 February 1963
Pure venom can be obtained from bees, wasps, and hornets by electrical stimulation with inexpensive apparatus.
Disc Electrophoresis of Hymenoptera Venoms and Body Proteins
- R. O'connor, W. Rosenbrook, R. Erickson
- BiologyScience
- 18 September 1964
The venom proteins of honey bee, Polistes wasp, yellow hornet, and yellow jacket are similar but not identical. Extracts of venom sacs and whole insects contain several proteins not found in the pure…
THE VENOM OF THE MUD-DAUBER WASP. 3. SCELIPHRON CAEMENTARIUM: GENERAL CHARACTER.
- W. Rosenbrook, R. O'connor
- Chemistry, BiologyCanadian journal of biochemistry
- 1 November 1964
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Structure of chelocardin, a novel tetracycline antibiotic.
- L. Mitscher, J. V. Juvarkar, W. Rosenbrook, W. W. Andres, J. Schenk, R. Egan
- ChemistryJournal of the American Chemical Society
- 7 October 1970
THE VENOM OF THE MUD-DAUBER WASP. II. SCELIPHRON CAEMENTARIUM: PROTEIN CONTENT.
- W. Rosenbrook, R. O'connor
- Biology, MedicineCanadian journal of biochemistry
- 1 July 1964
Gel filtration of Sceliphron caementarium venom, obtained by electrical excitation, has shown an unexpectedly small protein fraction of the dried venom. Disc electrophoresis was used to separate five…
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