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British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|January 9, 1997
Parents' views of caring for children with gastrostomiesC Chaplen
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 1, 1997
Developments in metabolic engineeringCameron, Chaplen
Cytotechnology|February 24, 2012
Incidence and potential implications of the toxic metabolite methylglyoxal in cell culture: A reviewF W Chaplen
Cytotechnology|November 13, 2008
Analysis of Methylglyoxal Metabolism in CHO Cells Grown in CultureSarocha Kingkeohoi, Frank W R Chaplen
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 7, 2021
Implications of the Thermodynamic Response of Soil Mineralization, Respiration, and Nitrification on Soil Organic Matter RetentionAnne E Taylor, Camille Ottoman, Frank Chaplen
Bioresource Technology|March 21, 2016
Genome scale metabolic reconstruction of Chlorella variabilis for exploring its metabolic potential for biofuelsAnkita Juneja, Frank W R Chaplen, Ganti S Murthy
Cytotechnology|February 24, 2012
Effect of endogenous methylglyoxal on Chinese hamster ovary cells grown in cultureF W Chaplen, W E Fahl, D C Cameron
Analytical Biochemistry|July 1, 1996
Method for determination of free intracellular and extracellular methylglyoxal in animal cells grown in cultureF W Chaplen, W E Fahl, D C Cameron
Analytical Biochemistry|May 1, 1996
Detection of methylglyoxal as a degradation product of DNA and nucleic acid components treated with strong acidF W Chaplen, W E Fahl, D C Cameron
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 20, 1998
Evidence of high levels of methylglyoxal in cultured Chinese hamster ovary cellsF W Chaplen, W E Fahl, D C Cameron
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British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|January 9, 1997
Parents' views of caring for children with gastrostomiesC Chaplen
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 1, 1997
Developments in metabolic engineeringCameron, Chaplen
Cytotechnology|February 24, 2012
Incidence and potential implications of the toxic metabolite methylglyoxal in cell culture: A reviewF W Chaplen
Cytotechnology|November 13, 2008
Analysis of Methylglyoxal Metabolism in CHO Cells Grown in CultureSarocha Kingkeohoi, Frank W R Chaplen
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 7, 2021
Implications of the Thermodynamic Response of Soil Mineralization, Respiration, and Nitrification on Soil Organic Matter RetentionAnne E Taylor, Camille Ottoman, Frank Chaplen
Bioresource Technology|March 21, 2016
Genome scale metabolic reconstruction of Chlorella variabilis for exploring its metabolic potential for biofuelsAnkita Juneja, Frank W R Chaplen, Ganti S Murthy
Cytotechnology|February 24, 2012
Effect of endogenous methylglyoxal on Chinese hamster ovary cells grown in cultureF W Chaplen, W E Fahl, D C Cameron
Analytical Biochemistry|July 1, 1996
Method for determination of free intracellular and extracellular methylglyoxal in animal cells grown in cultureF W Chaplen, W E Fahl, D C Cameron
Analytical Biochemistry|May 1, 1996
Detection of methylglyoxal as a degradation product of DNA and nucleic acid components treated with strong acidF W Chaplen, W E Fahl, D C Cameron
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 20, 1998
Evidence of high levels of methylglyoxal in cultured Chinese hamster ovary cellsF W Chaplen, W E Fahl, D C Cameron
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