HAMMOCK LAB
The Laboratory of Pesticide Biotechnology
001. Kamimura, H., B.D. Hammock, I. Yamamoto and J.E. Casida. 1972. A potent juvenile hormone mimic, 1-(4'-ethylphenoxy)-6,7-epoxy-3,7-dimethyl-2-octene, labeled with tritium in either the ethylphenyl- or geranyl-derived moiety. J. Agric. Food Chem. 20(2):439-442. [Download]
002. Gill, S.S., B.D. Hammock, I. Yamamoto and J.E. Casida. 1972. Preliminary chromatographic studies on the metabolites and photodecomposition products of the juvenoid 1-(4'-ethylphenoxy-6,7-epoxy-3,7- dimethyl-2-octene. In: Insect Juvenile Hormones: Chemistry and Action, (Menn, J.J. and M. Beroza, eds.), Academic Press, New York, pp. 177-189. [Download]
003. Gill, S.S., B.D. Hammock and J.E. Casida. 1974. Mammalian metabolism and environmental degradation of the juvenoid 1-(4'- ethylphenoxy)-3,7-dimethyl-6,7-epoxy-trans-2-octene and related compounds. J. Agric. Food Chem. 22(3):386-395. [Download]
004. Hammock, B.D., S.S. Gill and J.E. Casida. 1974. Synthesis and morphogenetic activity of derivatives and analogs of aryl geranyl ether juvenoids. J. Agric. Food Chem. 22(3):379-385. [Download]
005. Hammock, B.D., S.S. Gill and J.E. Casida. 1974. Insect metabolism of a phenyl epoxygeranyl ether juvenoid and related compounds. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 4:393-406. [Download]
006. Hammock, L.G., B.D. Hammock and J.E. Casida. 1974. Detection and analysis of epoxides with 4-(p-nitrobenzyl)-pyridine. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 12(6):759-764. [Download]
008. Hammock, B.D., J. Nowock, W. Goodman, V. Stamoudis and L.I. Gilbert. 1975. The influence of hemolymph-binding protein on juvenile hormone stability and distribution in Manduca sexta fat body and imaginal discs in vitro. Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 3:167-184. [Download]
009. Hammock, B.D. 1975. NADPH dependent epoxidation of methyl farnesoate to juvenile hormone in the cockroach Blaberus giganteus L. Life Sci. 17:323-328. [Download]
010. Hammock, B.D., S.S. Gill, V. Stamoudis and L.I. Gilbert. 1976. Soluble mammalian epoxide hydratase: action on juvenile hormone and other terpenoid epoxides. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 53B:263-265. [Download]
011. Hammock, B.D. and G.B. Quistad. 1976. The degradative metabolism of juvenoids by insects. In: The Juvenile Hormones, (Gilbert, L.E., eds.), Plenum Press, New York, pp. 374-393. [Download]
012. Nowock, J., B.D. Hammock and L.I. Gilbert. 1976. The binding protein as a modulator of juvenile hormone stability and uptake. In: The Juvenile Hormones, (Gilbert, L.E., eds.), Plenum Press, New York, pp. 354-373. [Download]
013. Hammock, B.D., S.M. Mumby and P.W. Lee. 1977. Mechanisms of resistance to the juvenoid methoprene in the house fly Musca domestica L. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 7:261-272. [Download]
014. Hammock, B.D., T.C. Sparks and S.M. Mumby. 1977. Selective inhibition of JH esterases from cockroach hemolymph. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 7:517-530. [Download]
015. Hammock, B.D., E. Kuwano, A. Ketterman, R.H. Scheffrahn, S.N. Thompson and D. Sallume. 1978. Acute toxicity and developmental effects of analogues of ethyl a-(4- chlorophenoxy)-a-methylpropionate on two insects, Oncopeltus fasciatus and Tenebrio molitor. J. Agric. Food Chem. 26(1):166-170. [Download]
016. Hammock, B.D. and T.C. Sparks. 1977. A rapid assay for insect juvenile hormone esterase activity. Anal. Biochem. 82:573-579. [Download]
017. Hammock, B.D. and S.M. Mumby. 1978. Inhibition of epoxidation of methyl farnesoate to juvenile hormone III by cockroach corpus allatum homogenates. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 9:39-47. [Download]
019. Sparks, T.C., W.S. Willis, H.H. Shorey and B.D. Hammock. 1979. Haemolymph juvenile hormone esterase activity in synchronous last instar larvae of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni. J. Insect Physiol. 25:125-132. [Download]
020. Bone, L.W., L.K. Gaston, B.D. Hammock and H.H. Shorey. 1979. Chromatographic fractionation of aggregation and sex pheromones of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (Nematoda). J. Exp. Zool. 208(3):311-318. [Download]
021. Mumby, S.M. and B.D. Hammock. 1979. A partition assay for epoxide hydrases acting on insect juvenile hormone and an epoxide-containing juvenoid. Anal. Biochem. 92:16-21. [Download]
022. Mumby, S.M., B.D. Hammock, T.C. Sparks and K. Ota. 1979. Synthesis and bioassay of carbamate inhibitors of the juvenile hormone hydrolyzing esterases from the housefly, Musca domestica. J. Agric. Food Chem. 27(4):763-765. [Download]
023. Quistad, G.B., L.E. Staiger, D.A. Schooley, T.C. Sparks and B.D. Hammock. 1979. The possible role of carnitine in the selective toxicity of the miticide cycloprate. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 11:159-165. [Download]
025. Sparks, T.C., K.D. Wing and B.D. Hammock. 1979. Effects of the anti hormone-hormone mimic ETB on the induction of insect juvenile hormone esterase inTrichoplusia ni. Life Sci. 25:445-450. [Download]
027. Sparks, T.C. and B.D. Hammock. 1979. A comparison of the induced and naturally occurring juvenile hormone esterases from last instar larvae of Trichoplusia ni. Insect Biochem. 9:411-421. [Download]
028. Mumby, S.M. and B.D. Hammock. 1979. Stability of epoxide-containing juvenoids to dilute aqueous acid. Agric. Food Chem. 27(8):1223-1228. [Download]
029. Sparks, T.C. and B.D. Hammock. 1979. Induction and regulation of juvenile hormone esterases during the last larval instar of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni. J. Insect Physiol. 25:551-560. [Download]
039. Hammock, B.D., M. Ratcliff and D.A. Schooley. 1980. Hydration of an 180 epoxide by a cytosolic epoxide hydrolase from mouse liver. Life Sci. 27:1635-1641. [Download]
040. Bone, L.W., B.D. Hammock, L.K. Gaston, S.K. Reed and H.H. Shorey. 1980. Partial purification of the aggregation pheromone nippolure from femaleNippostrongylus brasiliensis (Nematoda). J. Chem. Ecol. 6(2):297-308. [Download]
041. Hammock, B.D., D. Jones, G. Jones, M. Rudnicka, T.C. Sparks and K.D. Wing. 1981. Regulation of juvenile hormone esterase in the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni. In: Regulation of Insect Development and Behavior, (Sehnal, F., A. Zabza, J.J. Menn and B. Cymborowski, eds.), Wroclaw Technical University Press, Wroclaw, Poland, pp. 219-235. [Download]
042. Hammock, B.D. 1981. Metabolism and environmental fate of juvenoids. In: Regulation of Insect Development and Behavior, (Sehnal, F., A. Zabza, J.J. Menn and B. Cymborowski, eds.), Wroclaw Technical University Press, Wroclaw, Poland, pp. 841-852. [Download]
044. Sparks, T.C. and B.D. Hammock. 1980. Comparative inhibition of the juvenile hormone esterases from Trichoplusia ni, Tenebrio molitor, and Musca domestica. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 14:290-302. [Download]
045. Jones, G., K.D. Wing, D. Jones and B.D. Hammock. 1981. The source and action of head factors regulating juvenile hormone esterase in larvae of the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni. J. Insect Physiol. 27:85-91. [Download]
046. Hammock, B.D. and G.B. Quistad. 1981. Metabolism and mode of action of juvenile hormone, juvenoids, and other insect growth regulators. In: Progress in Pesticide Biochemistry, (Hutson, D.H. and T.R. Roberts, eds.), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Sussex, England, pp. 1-83, Volume 1. [Download]
049. Wing, K.D., T.C. Sparks, V.M. Lovell, S.O. Levinson and B.D. Hammock. 1981. The distribution of juvenile hormone esterase and its interrelationship with other proteins influencing juvenile hormone metabolism in the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni. Insect Biochem. 11(4):473-485. [Download]
050. Rudnicka, M. and B.D. Hammock. 1981. Approaches to the purification of the juvenile hormone esterase from the cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni. Insect Biochem. 11(4):437-444. [Download]
051. Jones, D., G. Jones and B.D. Hammock. 1981. Growth parameters associated with endocrine events in larval Trichoplusia ni (Hübner) and timing of these events with developmental markers. J. Insect Physiol. 27(11):779-788. [Download]
052. Jones, D., G. Jones and B.D. Hammock. 1981. Developmental and behavioural responses of larval Trichoplusia ni to parasitization by an imported braconid parasite Chelonus sp. Physiol. Entomol. 6:387-394. [Download]
053. Hammock, B.D., K.D. Wing, J. McLaughlin, V.M. Lovell and T.C. Sparks. 1982. Trifluoromethylketones as possible transition state analog inhibitors of juvenile hormone esterase. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 17:76-88. [Download]
056. Jones, D., G. Jones, R.A.V. Steenwyk and B.D. Hammock. 1982. Effect of the parasite Copidosoma truncatellum on development of its host Trichoplusia ni. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 75(1):7-11. [Download]
058. Jones, D., G. Jones, K.D. Wing, M. Rudnicka and B.D. Hammock. 1982. Juvenile hormone esterases of Lepidoptera I. Activity in the hemolymph during the last larval instar of 11 species. J. Comp. Physiol. 148:1-10. [Download]
065. Jones, G. and B.D. Hammock. 1983. Prepupal regulation of juvenile hormone esterase through direct induction by juvenile hormone. J. Insect Physiol. 29(6):471-475. [Download]
067. Sparks, T.C. and B.D. Hammock. 1983. Insect growth regulators: resistance and the future. In: Pest Resistance to Pesticides: Challenges and Prospects, (Georghiou, G.P. and T. Satio, eds.), Plenum Press, New York, pp. 615-668. [Download]
070. Sparks, T.C., B.D. Hammock and L.M. Riddiford. 1983. The haemolymph juvenile hormone esterase of Manduca sexta (L.) - inhibition and regulation. Insect Biochem. 13(5):529-541. [Download]
071. Prestwich, G.D., W.-S. Eng, R.M. Roe and B.D. Hammock. 1984. Synthesis and bioassay of isoprenoid 3-alkylthio-1,1,1-trifluoro-2- propanones: potent, selective inhibitors of juvenile hormone esterase. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 228(2):639-645. [Download]
072. Wing, K.D., M. Rudnicka, G. Jones, D. Jones and B.D. Hammock. 1984. Juvenile hormone esterases of Lepidoptera II. Isoelectric points and binding affinities of hemolymph juvenile hormone esterase and binding protein activities. J. Comp. Physiol. B. 154:213-223. [Download]
073. Abdel-Aal, Y.A.I., R.M. Roe and B.D. Hammock. 1984. Kinetic properties of the inhibition of juvenile hormone esterase by two trifluoromethylketones and O-ethyl,S-phenyl phosphoramidothioate. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 21:232-241. [Download]
074. Hammock, B.D., Y.A.I. Abdel-Aal, C.A. Mullin, T.N. Hanzlik and R.M. Roe. 1984. Substituted thiotrifluoropropanones as potent selective inhibitors of juvenile hormone esterase. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 22:209-223. [Download]
077. Hammock, B.D., Y.A.I. Abdel-Aal, T. Hanzlik, D. Jones, G. Jones, R.M. Roe, M. Rudnicka, T.C. Sparks and K.D. Wing. 1984. The role of juvenile hormone metabolism in the metamorphosis of selected Lepidoptera. In: Biosynthesis, Metabolism and Mode of Action of Invertebrate Hormones., (Hoffmann, J. and M. Porchet, eds.), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, pp. 416-425. [Download]
079. Abdel-Aal, Y.A.I. and B.D. Hammock. 1985. 3-Octylthio-1,1,1-trifluoro-2-propanone, a high affinity and slow binding inhibitor of juvenile hormone esterase fromTrichoplusia ni (Hübner). Insect Biochem. 15(1):111-122. [Download]
083. Abdel-Aal, Y.A.I. and B.D. Hammock. 1985. Use of transition-state theory in the development of bioactive molecules. In: Bioregulators for Pest Control, (Hedin, P.A., eds.), ACS Symposium Series 276, ACS Publications, Washington D.C., pp. 135-160. [Download]
084. Sparks, T.C., R.M. Roe, A. Buhler and B.D. Hammock. 1985. Bioassay of anti juvenile hormone compounds: An alternative approach. In: Bioregulators for Pest Control, (Hedin, P.A., eds.), ACS Symposium Series 276, ACS Publications, Washington D.C., pp. 293-306. [Download]
087. Hammock, B.D., D.E. Moody and A. Sevanian. 1985. Epoxide hydrolases in the catabolism of sterols and isoprenoids. In: Methods in Enzymology, Volume III, Steroids and Isoprenoids, Part B, (Law, J.H. and H.C. Rilling, eds.), Academic Press, Orlando, Florida, pp. 303-311. [Download]
088. Hammock, B.D. and R.M. Roe. 1985. Analysis of juvenile hormone esterase activity. In: Methods in Enzymology, Volume III, Steroids and Isoprenoids, Part B, (Law, J.H. and H.C. Rilling, eds.), Academic Press, Orlando, Florida, pp. 487-494. [Download]
092. Hammock, B.D. 1985. Regulation of juvenile hormone titer: Degradation. In: Comprehensive Insect Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology, (Kerkut, G.A. and L.I. Gilbert, eds.), Pergamon Press, New York, pp. 431-472. [Download]
095. Jones, G. and B.D. Hammock. 1985. Critical roles for juvenile hormone and its esterase+ in the prepupa of Trichoplusia ni. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 2:397-404. [Download]
096. Abdel-Aal, Y.A.I. and B.D. Hammock. 1985. Apparent multiple catalytic sites involved in the ester hydrolysis of juvenile hormones by the hemolymph and by an affinity-purified esterase from Manduca sextaJohannson (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 243(1):206-219. [Download]
099. Buhler, A., T.N. Hanzlik and B.D. Hammock. 1985. Effects of parasitization of Trichoplusia niby Chelonus sp. Physiol. Entomol. 10:383-394.[Download]
100. Ottea, J.A. and B.D. Hammock. 1986. Optimization of assay conditions for epoxide metabolizing enzymes in Trichoplusia ni. Insect Biochem. 16(2):319-325. [Download]
101. Hammock, B.D. and D.M. Soderlund. 1986. Chemical strategies for resistance management. In: Pesticide Resistance: Strategies and Tactics for Management, (Glass, E., eds.), National Academy Press, Washington D.C., pp. 111-129. [Download]
104. Abdel-Aal, Y.A.I. and B.D. Hammock. 1986. Transition state analogs as ligands for affinity purification of juvenile hormone esterase. Science. 233:1073-1076. [Download]
105. Hammock, B.D., Y.A.I. Abdel-Aal, M. Ashour, A. Buhler, T.N. Hanzlik, R. Newitt and T.C. Sparks. 1986. Paradigms for the discovery of new insect control agents. In: Human Welfare and Pest Control Chemicals-Approaches to Safe and Effective Control of Medical and Agricultural Pests, (Sasa, M., S. Matsunaka, I. Yamamoto and K. Ohsawa, eds.), Proceedings: XVIII Pesticide Science Symposium and Public Lectures, October 1985, Nissan Science Foundation, Pesticide Science Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, pp. 53-72. [Download]
106. Newitt, R.A. and B.D. Hammock. 1986. Relationship between juvenile hormone and ecdysteroids in larval-pupal development of Trichoplusia ni(Lepidoptera:Noctuiidae). J. Insect Physiol. 32(10):835-844. [Download]
114. Hammock, B.D., Y.A.I. Abdel-Aal, T.N. Hanzlik, G.E. Croston and R.M. Roe. 1987. Affinity purification and characteristics of juvenile hormone esterase from lepidoptera. In: Molecular Entomology, (Law, J.H., eds.), UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, New Series, Volume 49, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, pp. 315-328. [Download]
123. Roe, R.M., C.L. Crawford, C.W. Clifford, J.P. Woodring, T.C. Sparks and B.D. Hammock. 1987. Characterization of the juvenile hormone esterases during embryogenesis of the house cricket, Acheta domesticus. Int. J. Invert. Reprod. Devel. 12:57-72. [Download]
124. Hanzlik, T.N. and B.D. Hammock. 1987. Characterization of affinity-purified juvenile hormone esterase from Trichoplusia ni. J. Biol. Chem. 262(28):13584-13591. [Download]
126. Croston, G., Y.A.I. Abdel-Aal, S.J. Gee and B.D. Hammock. 1987. Activation of crude and homogeneous juvenile hormone esterases by organic solvents. Insect Biochem. 17(7):1017-1021. [Download]
128. Roe, R.M., C.L. Crawford, C.W. Clifford, J.P. Woodring, T.C. Sparks and B.D. Hammock. 1987. Role of juvenile hormone metabolism during embryogenesis of the house cricket, Acheta domesticus. Insect Biochem. 17(7):1023-1026. [Download]
131. Ottea, J.A., F.W. Plapp and B.D. Hammock. 1987. Biochemical and genetic analysis of epoxide-metabolizing enzymes in susceptible and resistant house flies,Musca domestica L. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 29:138-145. [Download]
133. Sparks, T.C., R.M. Roe, A. Buehler and B.D. Hammock. 1987. The evaluation of anti juvenile hormones using last stadium larvae of the cabbage looper,Trichoplusia ni (Hübner). Insect Biochem. 17(7):1011-1016. [Download]
139. Abdel-Aal, Y.A.I., T.N. Hanzlik, B.D. Hammock, L.G. Harshman and G. Prestwich. 1988. Juvenile hormone esterases in two Heliothines: Kinetic, biochemical and immunogenic characterization. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 90B(1):117-124. [Download]
140. Hammock, B.D., L.G. Harshman, M.L. Philpott, A. Székács, J.A. Ottea, R.A. Newitt, V.J. Wroblewski, P.P. Halarnkar and T.N. Hanzlik. 1988. Strategies for the discovery of insect control agents: Exploitation of biomechanisms regulating insect development. In: Biomechanisms Regulating Growth and Development, (Steffens, G.L. and T.S. Rumsey, eds.), USDA Beltsville Symposia in Agricultural Research Vol. 12, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 137-173. [Download]
141. Ottea, J.A., L.G. Harshman and B.D. Hammock. 1988. Novel assay for determining the metabolic fate of juvenile hormone III: A study with Drosophila melanogaster. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 8:25-37. [Download]
149. Székács, A., B.D. Hammock, Y.A.I. Abdel-Aal, M. Philpott and G. Matolcsy. 1988. Inhibition of juvenile hormone esterase by transition-state analogs: A tool for enzyme molecular biology. In: Biotechnology for Crop Protection, (Hedin, P.A., J.J. Menn and R.M. Hollingworth, eds.), ACS Symposium Series No. 379, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, pp. 215-227. [Download]
152. Abdel-Aal, Y.A.I. and B.D. Hammock. 1988. Kinetics of binding and hydrolysis of juvenile hormone II in the hemolymph of Trichoplusia ni (Hübner). Insect Biochem. 18(7):743-750. [Download]
153. Hanzlik, T.N. and B.D. Hammock. 1988. Characterization of juvenile hormone hydrolysis in early larval development of Trichoplusia ni. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 9:135-156. [Download]
158. Székács, A., B.D. Hammock, Y.A.I. Abdel-Aal, P.P. Halarnkar, M. Philpott and G. Matolcsy. 1989. New trifluoropropanone sulfides as highly active and selective inhibitors of insect juvenile hormone esterase. Pestic. Biochem. Physiol. 33:112-124. [Download]
165. Hanzlik, T.N., Y.A.I. Abdel-Aal, L.G. Harshman and B.D. Hammock. 1989. Isolation and sequencing of cDNA clones coding for juvenile hormone esterase fromHeliothis virescens: Evidence for a catalytic mechanism of the serine carboxylesterases different from that of the serine proteases. J. Biol. Chem. 264(21):12419-12425. [Download]
166. Newitt, R. and B. Hammock. 1989. In vivo and in vitro effects of epofenonane on juvenile hormone esterase activity in tissues of last stadium larvae of Trichoplusia ni. Insect Biochem. 19(6):557-571. [Download]
168. Székács, A., B. Bordás, G. Matolcsy and B.D. Hammock. 1989. Quantitative structure-activity relationship study of aromatic trifluoromethyl ketones: In vitroinhibitors of insect juvenile hormone esterase. In: Probing Bioactive Mechanisms, (Magee, P., J. Block and D. Henry, eds.), ACS Symposium Series No. 413, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., pp. 169-182. [Download]
170. Hammock, B.D., A. Székács, T. Hanzlik, S. Maeda, M. Philpott, B. Bonning and R. Possee. 1990. Use of transition state theory in the design of chemical and molecular agents for insect control. In: Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Insect Control II, (Crombie, L., eds.), Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, U.K., pp. 256-277. [Download]
171. Jones, G., T. Hanzlik, B.D. Hammock, D.A. Schooley, C.A. Miller, L.W. Tsai and F.C. Baker. 1990. The juvenile hormone titre during the penultimate and ultimate larval stadia of Trichoplusia ni. J. Insect Physiol. 36(2):77-83. [Download]
172. Hammock, B.D., B.C. Bonning, R.D. Possee, T.N. Hanzlik and S. Maeda. 1990. Expression and effects of the juvenile hormone esterase in a baculovirus vector. Nature. 344(6265):458-461. [Download]
175. Wroblewski, V.J., L.G. Harshman, T.N. Hanzlik and B.D. Hammock. 1990. Regulation of juvenile hormone esterase gene expression in the tobacco budworm (Heliothis virescens). Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 278(2):461-466. [Download]
177. Székács, A., P.P. Halarnkar, M.M. Olmstead, K.A. Prag and B.D. Hammock. 1990. Heterocyclic derivatives of 3-substituted-1,1,1-trifluoro-2-propanones as inhibitors of esterolytic enzymes. Chem. Res. Toxicol. 3(4):325-332. [Download]
178. Harshman, L.G. and B.D. Hammock. 1990. The use of Drosophila melanogaster for in situbiomonitoring. In: In Situ Evaluations of the Biological Hazards of Environmental Pollutants., (Sandhu, S.S., W.R. Lower, F.J.d. Serres, W.A. Suk and R.R. Tice, eds.), Plenum Press, New York, pp. 191-194. [Download]
179. Philpott, M.L. and B.D. Hammock. 1990. Juvenile hormone esterase is a biochemical anti-juvenile hormone agent. Insect Biochem. 20(5):451-459. [Download]
180. Hammock, B.D., V. Wrobleski, L. Harshman, T. Hanzlik, S. Maeda, M. Philpott, B. Bonning and R. Possee. 1990. Cloning, expression and biological activity of the juvenile hormone esterase from Heliothis virescens. In: Molecular Insect Science, (Hagedorn, H., J. Hildebrand, M. Kidwell and J. Law, eds.), Plenum Press, New York, pp. 49-56. [Download]
182. Thomas, T.C., A. Székács, S. Rojas, B.D. Hammock, B.W. Wilson and M.G. McNamee. 1990. Characterization of neuropathy target esterase using trifluoromethyl ketones. Biochem. Pharmacol. 40(12):2587-2596. Labbib\151.pdf [Download]