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D R Richardson

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Redox Report : Communications in Free Radical Research|August 29, 2001
Cloning of the ferrireductase that may be involved in iron transport in the small intestine: revisiting Crane's controversial oxidoreductaseD R Richardson
The American Nurse|November 1, 1991
CDC issues guidelines for patient testingD R Richardson
Leukemia & Lymphoma|August 28, 1998
Analogues of pyridoxal isonicotinoyl hydrazone (PIH) as potential iron chelators for the treatment of neoplasiaD R Richardson
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology|June 7, 2002
Iron chelators as therapeutic agents for the treatment of cancerD R Richardson
Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs|January 31, 2003
Friedreich's ataxia: iron chelators that target the mitochondrion as a therapeutic strategy?D R Richardson
Redox Report : Communications in Free Radical Research|August 26, 2003
The biogenesis of [Fe-S] clusters: the role of the unorthodox ABC ATPase, SufC, and the wider implications for understanding iron metabolismD R Richardson
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 26, 1997
Cytotoxic analogs of the iron(III) chelator pyridoxal isonicotinoyl hydrazone: effects of complexation with copper(II), gallium(III), and iron (III) on their antiproliferative activitiesD R Richardson
AAOHN Journal : Official Journal of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses|February 1, 1992
AIDS, health care workers, and the lawD R Richardson
Redox Report : Communications in Free Radical Research|May 3, 2001
Proton transfer and ferredoxin I: the secrets of redox-driven proton transfer between solvent and a buried iron-sulphur clusterD R Richardson
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 16, 1997
Mobilization of iron from neoplastic cells by some iron chelators is an energy-dependent processD R Richardson
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Redox Report : Communications in Free Radical Research|August 29, 2001
Cloning of the ferrireductase that may be involved in iron transport in the small intestine: revisiting Crane's controversial oxidoreductaseD R Richardson
The American Nurse|November 1, 1991
CDC issues guidelines for patient testingD R Richardson
Leukemia & Lymphoma|August 28, 1998
Analogues of pyridoxal isonicotinoyl hydrazone (PIH) as potential iron chelators for the treatment of neoplasiaD R Richardson
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology|June 7, 2002
Iron chelators as therapeutic agents for the treatment of cancerD R Richardson
Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs|January 31, 2003
Friedreich's ataxia: iron chelators that target the mitochondrion as a therapeutic strategy?D R Richardson
Redox Report : Communications in Free Radical Research|August 26, 2003
The biogenesis of [Fe-S] clusters: the role of the unorthodox ABC ATPase, SufC, and the wider implications for understanding iron metabolismD R Richardson
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 26, 1997
Cytotoxic analogs of the iron(III) chelator pyridoxal isonicotinoyl hydrazone: effects of complexation with copper(II), gallium(III), and iron (III) on their antiproliferative activitiesD R Richardson
AAOHN Journal : Official Journal of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses|February 1, 1992
AIDS, health care workers, and the lawD R Richardson
Redox Report : Communications in Free Radical Research|May 3, 2001
Proton transfer and ferredoxin I: the secrets of redox-driven proton transfer between solvent and a buried iron-sulphur clusterD R Richardson
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 16, 1997
Mobilization of iron from neoplastic cells by some iron chelators is an energy-dependent processD R Richardson
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