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Stephen R Robinson

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Neurochemistry International|March 15, 2011
Uptake, metabolism and toxicity of hemin in cultured neuronsTheresa N Dang, Stephen R Robinson, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|June 3, 2004
Lessons from the AN 1792 Alzheimer vaccine: lest we forgetStephen R Robinson, Glenda M Bishop, Hyoung-Gon Lee, et al.
Redox Report : Communications in Free Radical Research|December 17, 2009
Hemin toxicity: a preventable source of brain damage following hemorrhagic strokeStephen R Robinson, Theresa N Dang, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Glia|July 22, 2010
Astrocytes retain their antioxidant capacity into advanced old ageJeff R Liddell, Stephen R Robinson, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Neurotoxicity Research|May 1, 2010
Accumulation of non-transferrin-bound iron by neurons, astrocytes, and microgliaGlenda M Bishop, Theresa N Dang, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Glia|June 18, 2009
The putative heme transporter HCP1 is expressed in cultured astrocytes and contributes to the uptake of heminTheresa N Dang, Glenda M Bishop, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Glia|September 26, 2006
Glutathione peroxidase 1 and a high cellular glutathione concentration are essential for effective organic hydroperoxide detoxification in astrocytesJeff R Liddell, Ralf Dringen, Peter J Crack, et al.
Glia|June 18, 2011
The metabolism and toxicity of hemin in astrocytesTheresa N Dang, Glenda M Bishop, Ralf Dringen, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|March 24, 2010
A role for Na+/H+ exchangers and intracellular pH in regulating vitamin C-driven electron transport across the plasma membraneDarius J R Lane, Stephen R Robinson, Hania Czerwinska, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 24, 2010
Histidine, cystine, glutamine, and threonine collectively protect astrocytes from the toxicity of zincDavid M Ralph, Stephen R Robinson, Melissa S Campbell, et al.
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Neurochemistry International|March 15, 2011
Uptake, metabolism and toxicity of hemin in cultured neuronsTheresa N Dang, Stephen R Robinson, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|June 3, 2004
Lessons from the AN 1792 Alzheimer vaccine: lest we forgetStephen R Robinson, Glenda M Bishop, Hyoung-Gon Lee, et al.
Redox Report : Communications in Free Radical Research|December 17, 2009
Hemin toxicity: a preventable source of brain damage following hemorrhagic strokeStephen R Robinson, Theresa N Dang, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Glia|July 22, 2010
Astrocytes retain their antioxidant capacity into advanced old ageJeff R Liddell, Stephen R Robinson, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Neurotoxicity Research|May 1, 2010
Accumulation of non-transferrin-bound iron by neurons, astrocytes, and microgliaGlenda M Bishop, Theresa N Dang, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Glia|June 18, 2009
The putative heme transporter HCP1 is expressed in cultured astrocytes and contributes to the uptake of heminTheresa N Dang, Glenda M Bishop, Ralf Dringen, et al.
Glia|September 26, 2006
Glutathione peroxidase 1 and a high cellular glutathione concentration are essential for effective organic hydroperoxide detoxification in astrocytesJeff R Liddell, Ralf Dringen, Peter J Crack, et al.
Glia|June 18, 2011
The metabolism and toxicity of hemin in astrocytesTheresa N Dang, Glenda M Bishop, Ralf Dringen, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|March 24, 2010
A role for Na+/H+ exchangers and intracellular pH in regulating vitamin C-driven electron transport across the plasma membraneDarius J R Lane, Stephen R Robinson, Hania Czerwinska, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 24, 2010
Histidine, cystine, glutamine, and threonine collectively protect astrocytes from the toxicity of zincDavid M Ralph, Stephen R Robinson, Melissa S Campbell, et al.
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