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AMRIS
Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Facility
James R. Rocca -- High-Resolution Applications
James R. Rocca
  • Senior Chemist
  • NMR Applications Specialist
  • Primary instrument responsibilities:
  • Avance-500, Avance-600, and Avance-750WB
  • Room number: MBI-UF, LG-119
  • Work phone number: (352)-294-0126
  • Email: jrrocca@ufl.edu
Recent publications

Laszlo Prokai, Katalin Prokai-Tatrai, Alevtina Zharikova, Xiaoxu Li and James R. Rocca. Combinatorial Lead Optimization of a Neuropeptide FF Antagonist. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. Vol. 44, pp. 1623-1626 (2001).

 

Leif Smith, Jan Novak, Jim Rocca, Scott McClung, J. D. Hillman, and Arthur S. Edison. Covalent structure of mutacin 1140 and a novel method for the rapid identification of lantibiotics. European Journal of Biochemistry. Vol. 267, pp. 6810-6816 (2000).

 

Hazel C. Jones, Neil G. Harris, James R. Rocca, and Robert W. Andersohn. Progressive tissue injury in infantile hydrocephalus and prevention/reversal with shunt treatment. Neurological Research. Vol. 22, pp. 89-96 (2000).

 

L. Smith, J. Hillman, J. Novak, E. Segura, J. Rocca, and A. Edison. Probing structural heterogeneity in mutacin 1140, a novel lantibiotic. Abstracts of the 40th Annual Experimental NMR Conference; Orlando, Florida; p. 73 (1999).

 

R. Cornett, M.O. James, J. Rocca, Z. Yan, G.N. Henderson, and P.W. Stacpoole. In vivo metabolism of dichloroacetate (DCA) to the glycine in urinary hippuric acid. Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Society of Toxicology, Abst. No. 26753 (1998).

 

R.J. Bergeron, G.W. Yao, G.W. Erdos, S. Milstein, F. Gao, J. Rocca, W.R. Weimar, H.L. Price, and O. Phanstiel IV. The influence of molecular conformation upon the self-assembly of cyclohexane diamide diacids. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry. Vol. 5, No. 11, pp. 2049-2061 (1997).

 

H.C. Jones, N.G. Harris, J.R. Rocca, and R.W. Andersohn. Progressive changes in cortical metabolites at three stages of infantile hydrocephalus studied by in vitro NMR spectroscopy. Journal of Neurotrauma. Vol. 14, No. 9, pp. 587-602 (1997).

 

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