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1. Vortex Fluidic Mediated Oxidative Sulfitolysis of Oxytocin.

2. Radical Anions of Oxidized vs. Reduced Oxytocin: Influence of Disulfide Bridges on CID and Vacuum UV Photo-Fragmentation.

3. In-Source Reduction of Disulfide-Bonded Peptides Monitored by Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry.

4. On-line electrochemical reduction of disulfide bonds: improved FTICR-CID and -ETD coverage of oxytocin and hepcidin.

5. Trimethoxyphenylthio as a highly labile replacement for tert-butylthio cysteine protection in Fmoc solid phase synthesis.

6. Photodegradation of oxytocin and thermal stability of photoproducts.

7. Reversibility and regioselectivity in thiol/disulfide interchange of tocinoic acid with glutathione in lyophilized solids.

8. Comprehensive structural characterization of the cyclic disulphide-bridged nonapeptides, Arg- and Lys-conopressins.

9. SO2-* electron transfer ion/ion reactions with disulfide linked polypeptide ions.

10. Selective bridging of bis-cysteinyl residues by arsonous acid derivatives as an approach to the characterization of protein tertiary structures and folding pathways by mass spectrometry.

11. Syntheses and biological activities of parallel and antiparallel homo and hetero bis-cystine dimers of oxytocin and deamino-oxytocin.

12. Distance distributions from the tyrosyl to disulfide residues in the oxytocin and [Arg8]-vasopressin measured using frequency-domain fluorescence resonance energy transfer.

13. Disulfide bond-forming reaction using a dimethyl sulfoxide/aqueous HCl system and its application to regioselective two disulfide bond formation.

14. Characterization of the thiol/disulfide chemistry of neurohypophyseal peptide hormones by high-performance liquid chromatography.

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