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151. Prevalence of over-the-counter and complementary medication use in the otolaryngology preoperative patient: a patient safety initiative.

152. Reinke edema finding on positron emission tomography.

153. Bioactive dehydrotyrosyl and dehydrodopyl compounds of marine origin.

154. Reexamination of the mechanisms of oxidative transformation of the insect cuticular sclerotizing precursor, 1,2-dehydro-N-acetyldopamine.

156. The crosslinking and antimicrobial properties of tunichrome.

157. Histidine-rich glycoprotein from the hemolymph of the marine mussel Mytilus edulis L. binds Class A, Class B, and borderline metals.

158. Identification and quantification of histidine-rich glycoprotein (HRG) in the blood plasma of six marine bivalves.

159. Observations on life cycle of certain spiders from Western Ghats of Tamil Nadu.

160. Comparative biochemistry of eumelanogenesis and the protective roles of phenoloxidase and melanin in insects.

161. Control mechanisms of the prophenoloxidase cascade.

162. Genomic and cDNA sequence of prophenoloxidases from Drosophila melanogaster.

163. A new mechanism for the control of phenoloxidase activity: inhibition and complex formation with quinone isomerase.

164. Insect melanogenesis. III. Metabolon formation in the melanogenic pathway-regulation of phenoloxidase activityy by endogenous dopachrome isomerase (decarboxylating) from Manduca sexta.

165. Oxidation chemistry of 1,2-dehydro-N-acetyldopamines: direct evidence for the formation of 1,2-dehydro-N-acetyldopamine quinone.

166. Characterization of a new phenoloxidase inhibitor from the cuticle of Manduca sexta.

167. Formation of a new quinone methide intermediate during the oxidative transformation of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acids: implication for eumelanin biosynthesis.

168. Insect melanogenesis. II. Inability of Manduca phenoloxidase to act on 5,6-dihydroxyindole-2-carboxylic acid.

169. Laccase--and not tyrosinase--is the enzyme responsible for quinone methide production from 2,6-dimethoxy-4-allyl phenol.

170. Model sclerotization studies. 4. Generation of N-acetylmethionyl catechol adducts during tyrosinase-catalyzed oxidation of catechols in the presence of N-acetylmethionine.

171. Tyrosinase-catalyzed oxidation of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylglycine.

172. On the presence of prophenoloxidase in the hemolymph of the horseshoe crab, Limulus.

173. Oxidation of 3,4-dihydroxybenzylamine affords 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde via the quinone methide intermediate.

174. Complex formation between mushroom tyrosinase and Manduca dopachrome isomerase.

175. Model sclerotization studies. 3. Cuticular enzyme catalyzed oxidation of peptidyl model tyrosine and dopa derivatives.

177. Studies on the enzymes involved in puparial cuticle sclerotization in Drosophila melanogaster.

178. Molecular mechanisms for mammalian melanogenesis. Comparison with insect cuticular sclerotization.

179. The mechanism of tyrosinase-catalysed oxidative decarboxylation of alpha-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-lactic acid.

180. Lysolecithin--a potent activator of prophenoloxidase from the hemolymph of the lobster, Homarus americanas.

181. Quinone methide as a reactive intermediate formed during the biosynthesis of papiliochrome II, a yellow wing pigment of papilionid butterflies.

182. Quinone and quinone methide as transient intermediates involved in the side chain hydroxylation of N-acyldopamine derivatives by soluble enzymes from Manduca sexta cuticle.

183. Oxidation of 3,4-dihydroxybenzyl alcohol: a sclerotizing precursor for cockroach ootheca.

184. On the mechanism of side chain oxidation of N-beta-alanyldopamine by cuticular enzymes from Sarcophaga bullata.

185. On the latency and nature of phenoloxidase present in the left colleterial gland of the cockroach Periplaneta americana.

186. Biosynthesis of dehydro-N-acetyldopamine by a soluble enzyme preparation from the larval cuticle of Sarcophaga bullata involves intermediary formation of N-acetyldopamine quinone and N-acetyldopamine quinone methide.

187. Mechanism of activation of 1,2-dehydro-N-acetyldopamine for cuticular sclerotization.

188. Trapping of transiently formed quinone methide during enzymatic conversion of N-acetyldopamine to N-acetylnorepinephrine.

189. Metabolism of benzoate by a soil pseudomonad.

190. Tyrosinase catalyzes an unusual oxidative decarboxylation of 3,4-dihydroxymandelate.

192. Protease inhibitor controls prophenoloxidase activation in Manduca sexta.

193. N-acetyldopamine quinone methide/1,2-dehydro-N-acetyl dopamine tautomerase. A new enzyme involved in sclerotization of insect cuticle.

194. Endogenous protease inhibitors prevent undesired activation of prophenolase in insect hemolymph.

195. Nonenzymatic transformations of enzymatically generated N-acetyldopamine quinone and isomeric dihydrocaffeiyl methyl amide quinone.

196. A novel quinone: quinone methide isomerase generates quinone methides in insect cuticle.

197. Sclerotization of mosquito cuticle.

198. Characterization of a new enzyme system that desaturates the side chain of N-acetyldopamine.

199. Chitin-bound protein of sarcophagid larvae: metabolism of covalently linked aromatic constituents.

200. o-quinone/quinone methide isomerase: a novel enzyme preventing the destruction of self-matter by phenoloxidase-generated quinones during immune response in insects.

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