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    Menadione-induced cytotoxicity effects on human erythrocyte membranes studied by electron paramagnetic resonance by Trad, C H, Butterfield, D A

    Published in Toxicology letters (01-08-1994)
    “…Menadione (2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone) is cytotoxic to hepatocytes. In order to begin to investigate the changes in the physical state of membranes induced by…”
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    Effects of dehydroabietic acid on the physical state of cytoskeletal proteins and the lipid bilayer of erythrocyte membranes by Butterfield, D A, Trad, C H, Hall, N C

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (22-06-1994)
    “…Dehydroabietic acid (DHAA) is a major aquatic toxic resin acid usually found in unbleached pulp mill effluents. This compound has been reported to accumulate…”
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    Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of the effects of methoxyacetic acid, a teratologic toxin, on human erythrocyte membranes by Lee, J, Trad, C H, Butterfield, D A

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (25-10-1993)
    “…Methoxyacetic acid (MAA), a teratogenic toxin, is the major metabolite of ethylene glycol monomethyl ether (EGME, also referred to as 2-methoxyethanol, 2-ME)…”
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    Identification and characterization of a nucleotide binding site of ovine prolactin with 2-azido-NAD by Trad, C H, Chavan, A J, Clemens, J, Haley, B E

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-07-1993)
    “…Photoaffinity labeling of ovine prolactin with the NAD+ photoaffinity analog [alpha-32P]nicotinamide-2-azidoadenine dinucleotide has been used to identify an…”
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    Electrophoretic analysis of proteins from Phycomyces mutants with abnormal tropisms by TRAD, C. H, LIPSON, E. D

    Published in Biochemical genetics (01-06-1989)
    “…Certain phototropism mutants of Phycomyces blakesleeanus show defective bending responses (tropisms) to stimuli besides light, such as gravity, wind, and…”
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    Protein sequence comparison based on the wavelet transform approach by de Trad, Chafia Hejase, Fang, Qiang, Cosic, Irena

    Published in Protein engineering (01-03-2002)
    “…A protein's chemical properties, the chain conformation, the function of the protein and its species specificity are determined by the information contained in…”
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    Selective labeling of membrane protein sulfhydryl groups with methanethiosulfonate spin label by Trad, Chafia Hejase, James, William, Bhardwaj, Anita, Butterfield, D.Allan

    “…Electron paramagnetic resonance was used to characterize the first use of a thiol-specific spin label in membranes. Procedures for use of the spin-label,…”
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    The resonant recognition model (RRM) predicts amino acid residues in highly conserved regions of the hormone prolactin (PRL) by Hejase de Trad, Chafia, Fang, Qiang, Cosic, Irena

    Published in Biophysical chemistry (14-04-2000)
    “…The resonant recognition model (RRM) is a model which treats the protein sequence as a discrete signal. It has been shown previously that certain periodicities…”
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    Modified Light-Induced Absorbance Changes in dimY Photoresponse Mutants of Trichoderma by Horwitz, Benjamin A., Chafia H. Trad, Lipson, Edward D.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-1986)
    “…A brief pulse of blue light induces the common soil fungus Trichoderma harzianum to sporulate. Photoresponse mutants with higher light requirements than the…”
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    Modified light-induced absorbance changes in dim Y photoresponse mutants of Trichoderma by Horwitz, B.A, Trad, C.H, Lipson, E.D

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-1986)
    “…A brief pulse of blue light induces the common soil fungus Trichoderma harzianum to sporulate. Photoresponse mutants with higher light requirements than the…”
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