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Grafted dinuclear zinc complexes for selective recognition of phosphatidylserine: Application to the capture of extracellular membrane microvesicles, Van der Heyden, Angeline, Chanthavong Phoulinh, Angles-Cano Eduardo, Bonnet Hugues, Dejeu Jérôme, Cras Audrey, Philouze Christian, Serratrice Guy, El-Ghazouani Fatiha Zoubari, Toti Florence, et al. , Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 11/2022, Volume 239, p.112065, (2023)
Geometric and Electronic Structures of Phenoxyl Radicals Hydrogen Bonded to Neutral and Cationic Partners., Orio, Maylis, Jarjayes Olivier, Baptiste Benoit, Philouze Christian, Duboc Carole, Mathias Jenny-Lee, Benisvy Laurent, and Thomas Fabrice , Chem. - A Eur. J., Volume 18, Number 17, p.5416–5429, S5416/1–S5416/13, (2012)
Geometric and Electronic Structures of Nickel(II) Complexes of Redox Noninnocent Tetradentate Phenylenediamine Ligands., Ciccione, Jeremie, Leconte Nicolas, Luneau Dominique, Philouze Christian, and Thomas Fabrice , Inorg. Chem., Volume 55, Number 2, p.649–665, (2016)
Galactose oxidase models: insights from 19F NMR spectroscopy., Michel, Fabien, Hamman Sylvain, Philouze Christian, Perez del Valle Carlos, Saint-Aman Eric, and Thomas Fabrice , Dalt. Trans., Number 5, p.832–842, (2009)
Galactose oxidase models: creation and modification of proton transfer coupled to copper(II) coordination processes in pro-phenoxyl ligands., Michel, Fabien, Thomas Fabrice, Hamman Sylvain, Philouze Christian, Saint-Aman Eric, and Pierre Jean-Louis. , Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., Number 18, p.3684–3696, (2006)
Galactose Oxidase models: 19F NMR as a powerful tool to study the solution chemistry of tripodal ligands in the presence of copper(II)., Michel, Fabien, Hamman Sylvain, Thomas Fabrice, Philouze Christian, Gautier-Luneau Isabelle, and Pierre Jean-Louis. , Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, United Kingdom), Number 39, p.4122–4124, (2006)