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    Peak compression in reversed-phase gradient elution by Neue, Uwe D., Marchand, Daniel H., Snyder, Lloyd R.

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (07-04-2006)
    “…Previous reports suggest that peak widths in linear gradient elution are consistently larger than predicted by theory; however, if gradient compression is…”
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    Chromatography in analytical biotechnology by Marchand, D H

    Published in Current opinion in biotechnology (1994)
    “…Recent advances in biochromatography have focused on improvements in the design of stationary supports for liquid chromatography. During the past year, the…”
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    Involvement of glutathione in 1-naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT) metabolism and toxicity to isolated hepatocytes by Carpenter-Deyo, L, Marchand, D H, Jean, P A, Roth, R A, Reed, D J

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (06-11-1991)
    “…1-Naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT) is a model compound which causes cholestasis in laboratory animals. Various biochemical and morphological changes including…”
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    Identification of the reactive glutathione conjugate S-(2-chloroethyl)glutathione in the bile of 1-bromo-2-chloroethane-treated rats by high-pressure liquid chromatography and precolumn derivatization with o-phthalaldehyde by Marchand, Daniel H, Reed, Donald J

    Published in Chemical research in toxicology (01-11-1989)
    “…The conjugation of glutathione with 1,2-dihaloethanes leads to the formation of S-(2-haloethyl)glutathione which, following intramolecular cyclization,…”
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    Glutathione S-transferases catalyzed conjugation of 1,4-disubstituted butanes with glutathione in vitro by Marchand, D H, Abdel-Monem, M M

    “…Rat liver glutathione S-transferases catalyzed the conjugation of 1,4-diiodobutane with glutathione in vitro. The reaction followed saturation kinetics and was…”
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