P. M. Hardy

1.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
21 papers, 793 citations indexed

About

P. M. Hardy is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry and Spectroscopy. According to data from OpenAlex, P. M. Hardy has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 793 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Organic Chemistry and 5 papers in Spectroscopy. Recurrent topics in P. M. Hardy's work include Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (13 papers), Biopolymer Synthesis and Applications (7 papers) and Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis (4 papers). P. M. Hardy is often cited by papers focused on Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (13 papers), Biopolymer Synthesis and Applications (7 papers) and Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis (4 papers). P. M. Hardy collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Italy and Poland. P. M. Hardy's co-authors include G. W. Kenner, R. C. Sheppard, H. N. Rydon, H. Gregory, D. Stephen Charnock‐Jones, A C Nicholls, R. C. Thompson, J. C. Anderson, Moira A. Barton and John K. MacLeod and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Macromolecules and Polymer.

In The Last Decade

P. M. Hardy

21 papers receiving 700 citations

Hit Papers

The antral Hormone Gastrin: Structure of Gastrin 1964 2026 1984 2005 1964 100 200 300

Peers

P. M. Hardy
Mark Ginski United States
W. Weber Germany
N. Mizuno United States
D. B. Norris United Kingdom
L. Mester France
K. Brunfeldt Denmark
Stephen P. Chock United States
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All Works

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Crisma, Marco, G. VALLE, Gian Maria Bonora, et al.. (1991). Preferred conformation of peptides from Cα,α‐symmetrically disubstituted glycines: Aromatic residues. Biopolymers. 31(6). 637–641. 47 indexed citations
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Benedetti, Ettore, Benedetto Di Blasio, Vincenzo Pavone, et al.. (1985). Preferred structures of constrained peptides from achiral α,α-dialkyiated glycyl residues with acyclic side chains. Journal of Biosciences. 8(1-2). 253–262. 13 indexed citations
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GALPIN, I. J., et al.. (1979). Peptides—XXXII. Tetrahedron. 35(21). 2577–2582. 30 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M.. (1978). ChemInform Abstract: A CONVENIENT ONE‐STEP SYNTHESIS OF PYROGLUTAMIC ACID(2‐OXOTETRAHYDROPYRROLE‐5‐CARBOXYLIC ACID). Chemischer Informationsdienst. 9(30). 3 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., et al.. (1972). Polypeptides. Part XIX. The synthesis of some sequential polypeptides of β-methyl aspartate and γ-methyl glutamate. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 1. 8(0). 1070–1074. 3 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., H. N. Rydon, & R. C. Thompson. (1972). Polypeptides. Part XVII. The synthesis of some sequential polypeptides of γ-benzylD-glutamate andL-leucine. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 1. 1(0). 5–12. 58 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., et al.. (1972). Polypeptides. Part XVIII. Syntheses of poly-(β-aspartic acid) and poly-(γ-glutamic acid) and their benzyl esters. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 1. 4(0). 605–611. 23 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., A C Nicholls, & H. N. Rydon. (1972). The hydration and polymerisation of succinaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, and adipaldehyde. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 2. 2270–2270. 27 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., et al.. (1972). Polypeptides. Part XX. The synthesis of some diastereoisomeric poly-(γ-benzyl glutamate)s. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 1. 1(0). 1523–1526. 6 indexed citations
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Barrett, G. C., et al.. (1972). Polypeptides. Part XXII. The synthesis of peptides of α-benzylphenyl-. Alanine by the dicyclohexylcarbodi-imide method. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 1. 20(0). 2634–2638. 6 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., et al.. (1971). Conformations of "Alternating" Sequential Polypeptides in Solution. Macromolecules. 4(4). 435–440. 9 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., et al.. (1971). Polypeptides. Part XV. The synthesis and oxidation of someL-cysteinylpolyglycyl-L-cysteines. Journal of the Chemical Society C Organic. 0(0). 1722–1731. 11 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., A C Nicholls, & H. N. Rydon. (1969). The nature of glutaraldehyde in aqueous solution. Journal of the Chemical Society D Chemical Communications. 565–565. 81 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., H. N. Rydon, & R. C. Thompson. (1968). The use of β-methylthioethyl esters for the protection of carboxyl groups in peptide synthesis: Removal through the β-methylsulphonylethyl ester. Tetrahedron Letters. 9(21). 2525–2526. 23 indexed citations
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Anderson, J. C., et al.. (1967). Peptides. Part XXIV. Syntheses of the N-terminal pentapeptide and C-terminal tetrapeptide sequences of porcine gastrin. Journal of the Chemical Society C Organic. 1. 108–108. 7 indexed citations
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Gregory, H., P. M. Hardy, D. Stephen Charnock‐Jones, G. W. Kenner, & R. C. Sheppard. (1964). The antral Hormone Gastrin: Structure of Gastrin. Nature. 204(4962). 931–933. 310 indexed citations breakdown →
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Anderson, J. C., Moira A. Barton, Richard Gregory, et al.. (1964). The antral Hormone Gastrin: Synthesis of Gastrin. Nature. 204(4962). 933–934. 93 indexed citations
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Bevan, John A., et al.. (1964). SOME STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS OF DRUGS THAT STIMULATE THE PULMONARY ARTERY REFLEXOGENIC ZONE. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 146(3). 404–408. 3 indexed citations
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Hardy, P. M., G. W. Kenner, & R. C. Sheppard. (1963). Peptides—XIII. Tetrahedron. 19(1). 95–105. 33 indexed citations

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