A. D. Hamilton and D. Dolphin.
On the formation of bile pigments from heme proteins.
Heterocycles 1977, 7(2), 817-829.
DOI: 10.3987/S-1977-02-0817
K. Mailer, R. Poulson, and A. D. Hamilton.
Ferrochelatase: Isolation and purification via affinity chromatography.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 1980, 96(2), 777-784.
DOI: 10.1016/0006-291X(80)91422-9
A. R. Battersby, A. D. Hamilton, E. McDonald, L. Mombelli, and Wong Oi-Hoong.
Biosynthesis of porphyrins and related macrocyles, Part 13, Structure of the protoporphyrin isomer derived from coproporphyrinogen-IV by the action of beef-liver coproporphyrinogenase: Synthesis of protoporphyrin-XIII.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Perkin Transactions 1 1980, 6, 1283-1289.
DOI: 10.1039/P19800001283
A. R. Battersby and A. D. Hamilton.
Synthesis of a double-bridged oxygen-carrier which shows reduced affinity for carbon monoxide.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1980, 3, 117-119.
DOI: 10.1039/C39800000117
W. B. Cruse, O. Kennard, G. M. Sheldrick, A. D. Hamilton, S. G. Hartley, and A. R. Battersby.
X-ray crystallographic studies on bridged porphyrin.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1980, page 700.
DOI: 10.1039/C39800000700
A. R. Battersby, W. Howson, and A. D. Hamilton.
Model studies on the active site of cytochrome P-450: An iron(II)-porphyrin carrying a strapped thiolate ligand.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1982, 21, 1266-1268.
DOI: 10.1039/C39820001266
A. D. Hamilton.
Crown ethers and cryptands.
In A. R. Katritzky and C. W. Rees, editors, Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry, volume 7, page 731. Pergamon Press, 1983.
A. D. Hamilton, J-M. Lehn, and J. L. Sessler.
Mixed substrate supermolecules: Binding of organic substrates and of metal ions to heterotropic coreceptors containing porphyrin subunits.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1984, 106(23), 311-313.
DOI: 10.1039/C39840000311
A. D. Hamilton, H. D. Rubin, and A. B. Bocarsly.
Binuclear complexes of a covalently-linked porphyrin-bipyridine ligand.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 1984, 106(23), 7255-7257.
DOI: 10.1021/ja00335a072
G. Dubowchik and A. D. Hamilton.
Controlled conformational changes in covalently-linked porphyrin dimers.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1985, 13, 904-906.
DOI: 10.1039/C39850000904
A. D. Hamilton and P. Kazanjian.
Synthesis of a molecular receptor containing two recognition sites.
Tetrahedron Letters 1985, 26(47), 5735-5738.
DOI: 10.1016/S0040-4039(00)98911-1
G. Dubowchik, D. Heiler, and A. D. Hamilton.
Synthetic porphyrins containing adjacent, redox-active species models of biological electron transfer sites.
Revista Portuguesa de Quimica 1985, 27, 358.
T. P. Richards and A. D. Hamilton.
π-Acceptor macrocycles: new crown ethers containing isocyanide groups.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1985, 17, 1198-1199.
DOI: 10.1039/C39850001198
A. D. Hamilton, J-M. Lehn, and J. L. Sessler.
Coreceptor molecules. Synthesis of metalloreceptors containing porphyrin subunits and formation of mixed substrate supermolecules by binding of organic substrates and metal ions.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 1986, 108(17), 5158-5167.
DOI: 10.1021/ja00277a021
M. Mann, A. D. Hamilton, and N. Pant.
A synthetic analogue of the carboxylate binding pocket of vancomycin.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1986, 2, 158-160.
DOI: 10.1039/C39860000158
G. Dubowchik and A. D. Hamilton.
Strong interactions in covalently stacked trimeric porphyrins.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1986, 9, 665-666.
DOI: 10.1039/C39860000665
H. L. Larkins and A. D. Hamilton.
Cyclopiperazines: A new approach to chiral macrocyclic receptors.
Tetrahedron Letters 1986, 27(24), 2721-2724.
DOI: 10.1016/S0040-4039(00)84626-2
A. D. Hamilton and M. J. Mann.
Synthetic approaches to analogs of the vancomycin family of antibiotics.
Proceedings of the New York Academy of Science 1986, 71, 305.
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G. Dubowchik and A. D. Hamilton.
Towards a synthetic analogue of the structure of the photosynthetic reaction center.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1986, 17, 1391-1394.
DOI: 10.1039/C39860001391
R. B. Hopkins and A. D. Hamilton.
Chiral bipyridine macrocycles as novel metallocatalysts.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1987, page 171.
DOI: 10.1039/C39870000171
N. Pant, M. Mann, and A. D. Hamilton.
Synthetic analogs of peptide-binding antibiotics.
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena 1987, 5(1), 109-111.
DOI: 10.1007/BF00656412
G. Dubowchik and A. D. Hamilton.
Synthesis of tetrameric and hexameric cyclo-porphyrins.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1987, 4, 293-295.
DOI: 10.1039/C39870000293
A. D. Hamilton and D. Van Engen.
Induced fit in synthetic receptors: Nucleotide recognition by a "molecular hinge".
Journal of the American Chemical Society 1987, 109(16), 5035-5036.
DOI: 10.1021/ja00250a052
A. D. Hamilton, N. Pant, and A. V. Muehldorf.
Artificial receptors for biologically active molecules.
Pure and Applied Chemistry 1988, 60(4), 533-538.
DOI: 10.1351/pac198860040533
N. Pant and A. D. Hamilton.
Carboxylic acid complexation by a synthetic analog of the "carboxylate-binding pocket" of vancomycin.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 1988, 110(6), 2002-2003.
DOI: 10.1021/ja00214a075
S. K. Chang and A. D. Hamilton.
Molecular recognition of biologically interesting substrates: Synthesis of an artificial receptor for barbiturates employing six hydrogen bonds.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 1988, 110(4), 1318-1319.
DOI: 10.1021/ja00212a065
A. D. Hamilton and N. Pant.
Nucleotide base recognition: Ditopic binding of guanine to a macrocyclic receptor containing naphthyridine and naphthalene units.
Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1988, 12, 765-766.
DOI: 10.1039/C39880000765
A. V. Muehldorf, D. Van Engen, J. Warner, and A. D. Hamilton.
Aromatic-aromatic interactions in molecular recognition: A family of artificial receptors for thymine that shows both face-to-face and edge-to-edge orientations.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 1988, 110(19), 6561-6562.
DOI: 10.1021/ja00227a045
S. Gowswami, D. Van Engen, and A. D. Hamilton.
Nucleotide base recognition: A macrocyclic receptor for adenine employing hydrogen bonding and aromatic stacking interactions.
Journal of the American Chemical Society 1989, 111(9), 3425-3426.
DOI: 10.1021/ja00191a048
A. D. Hamilton, A. V. Muehldorf, S. K. Chang, S. Goswami, and D. Van Engen.
Nucleotide recognition by macrocyclic receptors.
Journal of Inclusion Phenomena and Molecular Recognition in Chemistry 1989, 7(1), 27-38.
DOI: 10.1007/BF01112780
S. Shinkai, G-X. He, T. Matsuda, A. D. Hamilton, and H. Rosenweig.
Specific inhibition of flavin catalysis by a molecular hinge.
Tetrahedron Letters 1989, 30(43), 5895-5898.
DOI: 10.1016/S0040-4039(01)93499-9
A. D. Hamilton, S. K. Chang, S. Goswami, A. V. Muehldorf, and D. Van Engen.
Design of artificial receptors for biochemically interesting substrates.
In Chemical and Biochemical Aspects of Molecular Recognition, volume 78, pages 234-42, London, 1989. Royal Society of London.
A. D. Hamilton, A. V. Muehldorf, S. K. Chang, N. Pant, S. Goswami, and D. Van Engen.
Nucleotide recognition by macrocyclic receptors.
In G. Gokel and K. Koga, editors, Advances in Inclusion Chemistry, page 0000. Kluwer, Amsterdam, 1989.