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Clare L Hawkins

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Kidney International|June 24, 2018
Protein carbamylation: a key driver of vascular calcification during chronic kidney diseaseClare L Hawkins
Kidney International|November 1, 2014
Role of cyanate in the induction of vascular dysfunction during uremia: more than protein carbamylation?Clare L Hawkins
Essays in Biochemistry|December 24, 2019
Hypochlorous acid-mediated modification of proteins and its consequencesClare L Hawkins
Free Radical Research|November 13, 2009
The role of hypothiocyanous acid (HOSCN) in biological systemsClare L Hawkins
Chemical Research in Toxicology|January 22, 2002
Hypochlorite-induced damage to DNA, RNA, and polynucleotides: formation of chloramines and nitrogen-centered radicalsClare L Hawkins, Michael J Davies
Biochemical Society Transactions|February 22, 2022
Role of macrophage extracellular traps in innate immunity and inflammatory diseaseKristian H Rasmussen, Clare L Hawkins
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|July 11, 2021
Role of myeloperoxidase and oxidant formation in the extracellular environment in inflammation-induced tissue damageClare L Hawkins, Michael J Davies
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 23, 2005
The role of aromatic amino acid oxidation, protein unfolding, and aggregation in the hypobromous acid-induced inactivation of trypsin inhibitor and lysozymeClare L Hawkins, Michael J Davies
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|September 6, 2005
The role of reactive N-bromo species and radical intermediates in hypobromous acid-induced protein oxidationClare L Hawkins, Michael J Davies
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 8, 2011
Hypothiocyanous acid: benign or deadly?Tessa J Barrett, Clare L Hawkins
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Kidney International|June 24, 2018
Protein carbamylation: a key driver of vascular calcification during chronic kidney diseaseClare L Hawkins
Kidney International|November 1, 2014
Role of cyanate in the induction of vascular dysfunction during uremia: more than protein carbamylation?Clare L Hawkins
Essays in Biochemistry|December 24, 2019
Hypochlorous acid-mediated modification of proteins and its consequencesClare L Hawkins
Free Radical Research|November 13, 2009
The role of hypothiocyanous acid (HOSCN) in biological systemsClare L Hawkins
Chemical Research in Toxicology|January 22, 2002
Hypochlorite-induced damage to DNA, RNA, and polynucleotides: formation of chloramines and nitrogen-centered radicalsClare L Hawkins, Michael J Davies
Biochemical Society Transactions|February 22, 2022
Role of macrophage extracellular traps in innate immunity and inflammatory diseaseKristian H Rasmussen, Clare L Hawkins
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|July 11, 2021
Role of myeloperoxidase and oxidant formation in the extracellular environment in inflammation-induced tissue damageClare L Hawkins, Michael J Davies
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 23, 2005
The role of aromatic amino acid oxidation, protein unfolding, and aggregation in the hypobromous acid-induced inactivation of trypsin inhibitor and lysozymeClare L Hawkins, Michael J Davies
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|September 6, 2005
The role of reactive N-bromo species and radical intermediates in hypobromous acid-induced protein oxidationClare L Hawkins, Michael J Davies
Chemical Research in Toxicology|November 8, 2011
Hypothiocyanous acid: benign or deadly?Tessa J Barrett, Clare L Hawkins
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