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Alan Davison

Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Publications -  210
Citations -  5928

Alan Davison is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Crystal structure. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 207 publications receiving 5783 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan Davison include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Suffolk University.

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Symmetrically disubstituted ferrocenes

TL;DR: The 1,1′-dilithioferrocene can be used in situ, or when isolated as the pyrophoric adduct [(C 5 H 4 Li) 2 Fe]·TMEDA, to prepare the following complexes in high yields: ferrocene-1, 1, 1′-bis(dimethylarsine) (Fdma), ferrocenophane, Fdpa, Fdt, Fydioxene, and Fdmp, which can be converted quantitatively to Fdt by reduction with lithium aluminum hydr
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Uptake of the Cation Hexakis(2-methoxyisobutylisonitrile)-Technetium-99m by Human Carcinoma Cell Lines in Vitro

TL;DR: It is proposed that the plasma and mitochondrial membrane potentials play a major role in the uptake of the cationic compound hexakis(2-methoxyisobutylisonitrile)-technetium-99m, which exhibits interesting tumor cell interaction characteristics with promise for in vivo tumor imaging.
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Biological studies of a new class of technetium complexes: the hexakis(alkylisonitrile)technetium(I) cations

TL;DR: Biological distribution and imaging data in animals indicate that certain members of this class of cationic technetium compounds may be effective for cardiac imaging in man.
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A new class of oxotechnetium(5+) chelate complexes containing a TcON2S2 core

TL;DR: The benzoyl-protected dimercaptodiamides (PhCOS(CH/sub 2)/sub n/CONH)/sub 2/X (n = 1, X = (CH/ sub 2/)/sub 3/, and 0-C/sub 6/H/sub 4/) have been synthesized as discussed by the authors.
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Synthesis and characterization of hexakis(alkyl isocyanide) and hexakis(aryl isocyanide) complexes of technetium(I)

TL;DR: In this paper, the pertechnetate ion with aqueous sodium dithionite was reduced to hexakis(alkyl isocyanide) technetium(I) hexafluorophosphate (Tc(CNR)/sub 6/)PF/sub 6/ (where R = tert-butyl, methyl, cyclohexyl, and phenyl), and the complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, optical, ir, and /sup 1/H NMR spectroscopy, conductance, cyclic voltammetry, and field des