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1997The degenerate Payne rearrangement of the 2,3-epoxypropoxide anion in the gas phase. A joint theoretical and experimental studyDua, S.; Taylor, M.; Buntine, M.; Bowie, J.
1998The facile loss of formic acid from an anion system in which the charged and reacting centres cannot interact.Dua, S.; Bowie, J.; Cerda, B.; Wesdemiotis, C.
1996The mechanism of methanol loss from the (M-H)⁻ ions of cis- and trans-4-methoxycyclohexanol. The application of experiment and theory in concertBowie, J.; Dua, S.; Raftery, M.; Buntine, M.; Eichinger, P.
2012Host-defense peptides of Australian anurans. Part 2. Structure, activity, mechanism of action, and evolutionary significanceBowie, J.; Separovic, F.; Tyler, M.
1998New antibiotic caerin 1 peptides from the skin secretion of the Australian tree frog Litoria chloris. Comparison of the activities of the caerin 1 peptides from the genus Litoria.Steinborner, S.; Currie, G.; Bowie, J.; Wallace, J.; Tyler, M.
1998First record of host defence peptides in tadpoles. The magnificent tree frog Litoria splendidaWabnitz, P.; Walters, H.; Tyler, M.; Wallace, J.; Bowie, J.
2005An immunomodulator used to protect young in the pouch of the Tammar wallaby, Macropus eugeniiBaudinette, R.; Boontheung, P.; Musgrave, I.; Wabnitz, P.; Maselli, V.; Skinner, J.; Alewood, P.; Brinkworth, C.; Bowie, J.
2006Host-defence peptide profiles of the skin secretions of interspecific hybrid tree frogs and their parents, female Litoria splendida and male Litoria caeruleaPukala, T.; Bertozzi, T.; Donnellan, S.; Bowie, J.; Surinya, K.; Liu, Y.; Jackway, R.; Doyle, J.; Llewellyn, L.; Tyler, M.
2004Rearrangements of transient neutral molecules in the gas phase. Does the conversion of CCCHO to HCCCO involve oxygen or hydrogen migration?Tran, K.; Mc Anoy, A.; Bowie, J.
2002Backbone cleavages of [M ¾ H]¾ anions of peptides. New backbone cleavages following cyclisation reactions of a C-terminal [CONH]+G150 group with Ser residues and the use of the γ backbone cleavage initiated by Gln to differentiate between Lys and Gln residuesBrinkworth, C.; Dua, S.; Bowie, J.