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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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December 4, 1981
Lipid peroxidation and hemoglobin degradation in red blood cells exposed to t-butyl hydroperoxide. Dependence on glucose metabolism and hemoglobin status
R J Trotta, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
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October 1, 1982
Factors affecting unstimulated flux through the hexose monophosphate shunt during incubations of human red blood cells
R J Trotta, S G Sullivan, A Stern
The New Zealand Medical Journal
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November 19, 1997
Increased requests for help by problem gamblers: data from a gambling crisis telephone hotline
S G Sullivan, R McCormick, J D Sellman
Biochemical Medicine
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June 1, 1983
Stimulation of ATP hydrolysis by chloroquine and primaquine in human red blood cells
S N Kelman, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Biochemical Pharmacology
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May 15, 1989
Glucose metabolism and hemoglobin reactivity in human red blood cells exposed to the tryptophan metabolites 3-hydroxyanthranilate, quinolinate and picolinate
J A Dykens, S G Sullivan, A Stern
The Biochemical Journal
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May 15, 1982
Lipid peroxidation and haemoglobin degradation in red blood cells exposed to t-butyl hydroperoxide. Effects of the hexose monophosphate shunt as mediated by glutathione and ascorbate
R J Trotta, S G Sullivan, A Stern
The Biochemical Journal
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June 15, 1983
Lipid peroxidation and haemoglobin degradation in red blood cells exposed to t-butyl hydroperoxide. The relative roles of haem- and glutathione-dependent decomposition of t-butyl hydroperoxide and membrane lipid hydroperoxides in lipid peroxidation and haemolysis
R J Trotta, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Biochemical Pharmacology
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January 15, 1987
Oxidative reactivity of the tryptophan metabolites 3-hydroxyanthranilate, cinnabarinate, quinolinate and picolinate
J A Dykens, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Biochemical Pharmacology
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January 1, 1981
Chloroquine- and primaquine-induced alterations of glucose metabolism in the uninfected red cell
S N Kelman, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Biochemical Pharmacology
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July 15, 1982
Primaquine-mediated oxidative metabolism in the human red cell. Lack of dependence on oxyhemoglobin, H2O2 formation, or glutathione turnover
S N Kelman, S G Sullivan, A Stern
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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December 4, 1981
Lipid peroxidation and hemoglobin degradation in red blood cells exposed to t-butyl hydroperoxide. Dependence on glucose metabolism and hemoglobin status
R J Trotta, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
|
October 1, 1982
Factors affecting unstimulated flux through the hexose monophosphate shunt during incubations of human red blood cells
R J Trotta, S G Sullivan, A Stern
The New Zealand Medical Journal
|
November 19, 1997
Increased requests for help by problem gamblers: data from a gambling crisis telephone hotline
S G Sullivan, R McCormick, J D Sellman
Biochemical Medicine
|
June 1, 1983
Stimulation of ATP hydrolysis by chloroquine and primaquine in human red blood cells
S N Kelman, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Biochemical Pharmacology
|
May 15, 1989
Glucose metabolism and hemoglobin reactivity in human red blood cells exposed to the tryptophan metabolites 3-hydroxyanthranilate, quinolinate and picolinate
J A Dykens, S G Sullivan, A Stern
The Biochemical Journal
|
May 15, 1982
Lipid peroxidation and haemoglobin degradation in red blood cells exposed to t-butyl hydroperoxide. Effects of the hexose monophosphate shunt as mediated by glutathione and ascorbate
R J Trotta, S G Sullivan, A Stern
The Biochemical Journal
|
June 15, 1983
Lipid peroxidation and haemoglobin degradation in red blood cells exposed to t-butyl hydroperoxide. The relative roles of haem- and glutathione-dependent decomposition of t-butyl hydroperoxide and membrane lipid hydroperoxides in lipid peroxidation and haemolysis
R J Trotta, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Biochemical Pharmacology
|
January 15, 1987
Oxidative reactivity of the tryptophan metabolites 3-hydroxyanthranilate, cinnabarinate, quinolinate and picolinate
J A Dykens, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Biochemical Pharmacology
|
January 1, 1981
Chloroquine- and primaquine-induced alterations of glucose metabolism in the uninfected red cell
S N Kelman, S G Sullivan, A Stern
Biochemical Pharmacology
|
July 15, 1982
Primaquine-mediated oxidative metabolism in the human red cell. Lack of dependence on oxyhemoglobin, H2O2 formation, or glutathione turnover
S N Kelman, S G Sullivan, A Stern
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