Items where Author is "Murphy, Michael"

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Number of items: 6.

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Uno, S., Harkiss, A., Chowdhury, R., Caldwell, S. , Prime, T. A., James, A. M., Gallagher, B., Prudent, J., Hartley, R. and Murphy, M. (2023) Incorporating a Polyethyleneglycol Linker to Enhance the Hydrophilicity of Mitochondria-Targeted Triphenylphosphonium Constructs. [Data Collection]

Miljkovic, J. L., Burger, N., Gawel, J. M., Mulvey, J. F., Norman, A. A. I., Nishimura, T., Tsujihata, Y., Logan, A., Sauchanka, O., Caldwell, S. , Morris, J. L., Prudent, J., Prime, T. A., Warrington, S., Bates, G. R., Aksentijević, D., Prag, H., James, A. M., Krieg, T., Hartley, R. and Murphy, M. (2022) Rapid and Selective Generation of H2S within Mitochondria Protects Against Cardiac Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury. [Data Collection]

James, A. M., Norman, A., Houghton, J. W., Prag, H. A., Logan, A., Antrobus, R., Hartley, R. and Murphy, M. (2021) Native-chemical-ligation approach to sensitively probe tissue acyl-CoA pools. [Data Collection]

Pala, L., Senn, H. , Caldwell, S. , Prime, T. A., Warrington, S., Bright, T. P., Prag, H., Wilson, C. , Murphy, M. and Hartley, R. (2020) Enhancing the Mitochondrial Uptake of Phosphonium Cations by Carboxylic Acid Incorporation. [Data Collection]

Prag, H. A., Kula-Alwar, D., Pala, L., Caldwell, S. , Beach, T., James, A. M., Saeb-Parsy, K., Krieg, T., Hartley, R. and Murphy, M. (2020) Selective Delivery of Dicarboxylates to Mitochondria by Conjugation to a Lipophilic Cation via a Cleavable Linker. [Data Collection]

Martin, J. L., Costa, A. S. H., Gruszczyk, A., Beach, T., Allen, F., Prag, H., Hinchy, E. C., Mahbubani, K., Hamed, M., Tronci, L., Nikitopoulou, E., James, A. M., Krieg, T., Robinson, A., Huang, M. H., Caldwell, S. , Logan, A., Pala, L., Hartley, R. , Frezza, C., Saeb-Parsy, K. and Murphy, M. (2018) Succinate accumulation during organ storage drives ischemia-reperfusion injury upon transplantation. [Data Collection]

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