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1991

Barker, J., Day, J.P., Drumm, P.V., Lilley, J.S. and Newton, G.W.A. (1991) Development of [sup]26Al accelerator mass spectrometry for biological and toxicological applications. In: The Future of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry in Canada; 15-16 Apr 1991, Ontario, Canada.

Kelly, S. L. and Sim, E. (1991) Expression Of Normal-Acetyl transferase in a human monocytic cell-line, U937. Human & Experimental Toxicology, 10(1), pp. 33-38. ISSN (print) 0960-3271

Oswald, Robert, E., Sutcliffe, Michael, J., Bamberger, Michelle, Loring, Ralph, H., Braswell, Emory and Dobson, Christopher, M. (1991) Solution structure of neuronal bungarotoxin determined by two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy: Sequence-specific assignments, secondary structure, and dimer formation. Biochemistry, 30(20), pp. 4901-4909. ISSN (print) 0006-2960

Oswald, Robert, E., Sutcliffe, Michael, J., Bamberger, Michelle, Loring, Ralph, H., Braswell, Emory and Dobson, Christopher, M. (1991) Solution structure of neuronal bungarotoxin determined by two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy: Sequence-specific assignments, secondary structure, and dimer formation. Biochemistry, 30(20), pp. 4901-4909. ISSN (print) 0006-2960

Sim, Edith (1991) Drug-Induced immune complex disease. Biochemical Society Transactions, 19(1), pp. 164-170. ISSN (print) 0300-5127

Smith, Lorna J., Sutcliffe, Michael J., Redfield, Chrsitina and Dobson, Christopher M. (1991) Analysis of .vphi. and .chi.1 torsion angles for Hen Lysozyme in Solution from proton NMR Spin-Spin Coupling Constants. Biochemistry, 30(4), pp. 986-996. ISSN (print) 0006-2960

Sutcliffe, Michael J. and Dobson, Chrsitpher M. (1991) Relaxation data in NMR structure determination: Model calculations for the lysozyme-Gd3+ complex. Proteins: Structure, Function and Bioinformatics, 10(2), pp. 117-129. ISSN (online) 1097-0134

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