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Assessment of the biochemical effects of percutaneous exposure of sulphur mustard in an in vitro human skin systemLINDSAY, C. D; RICE, P.Human & experimental toxicology. 1996, Vol 15, Num 3, pp 237-244, issn 0960-3271Article

Diisopropylglutathione ester protects A549 cells from the cytotoxic effects of sulphur mustardLINDSAY, C. D; HAMBROOK, J. L.Human & experimental toxicology. 1998, Vol 17, Num 11, pp 606-612, issn 0960-3271Article

Morphology of ricin and abrin exposed endothelial cells is consistent with apoptotic cell deathHUGHES, J. N; LINDSAY, C. D; GRIFFITHS, G. D et al.Human & experimental toxicology. 1996, Vol 15, Num 5, pp 443-451, issn 0960-3271Article

The application of cell culture technology in the assessment of ultrawide band electromagnetic field hazardsLINDSAY, C. D; INNS, R. H; HOLDEN, S. J et al.IEE conference publication. 1999, pp 30-34, issn 0537-9989, isbn 0-85296-716-0Conference Paper

Protection of A549 cells against the toxic effects of sulphur mustard by hexamethylenetetramineLINDSAY, C. D; HAMBROOK, J. L.Human & experimental toxicology. 1997, Vol 16, Num 2, pp 106-114, issn 0960-3271Article

Monoisopropylglutathione ester protects A549 cells from the cytotoxic effects of sulphur mustardLINDSAY, C. D; HAMBROOK, J. L; LAILEY, A. F et al.Human & experimental toxicology. 1997, Vol 16, Num 11, pp 636-644, issn 0960-3271Article

The generation of a human dermal equivalent to assess the potential contribution of human dermal fibroblasts to the sulphur mustard-induced vesication responseLINDSAY, C. D; UPSHALL, D. G.Human & experimental toxicology. 1995, Vol 14, Num 7, pp 580-586, issn 0960-3271Article

The folding and solution conformation of penicillin G acylaseLINDSAY, C. D; PAIN, R. H.European journal of biochemistry (Print). 1990, Vol 192, Num 1, pp 133-141, issn 0014-2956, 9 p.Article

Direct binding of sulfur mustard and chloroethyl ethyl sulphide to human cell membrane-associated proteins; implications for sulfur mustard pathologySAYER, N. M; WHITING, R; GREEN, A. C et al.Journal of chromatography. B. 2010, Vol 878, Num 17-18, pp 1426-1432, issn 1570-0232, 7 p.Conference Paper

An in vitro comparison of the cytotoxicity of sulphur mustard in melanoma and keratinocyte cell linesSMITH, C. N; LINDSAY, C. D; HAMBROOK, J. L et al.Human & experimental toxicology. 2001, Vol 20, Num 9, pp 483-490, issn 0960-3271Article

Protection of human upper respiratory tract cell lines against sulphur mustard toxicity by hexamethylenetetramine (HMT)ANDREW, D. J; LINDSAY, C. D.Human & experimental toxicology. 1998, Vol 17, Num 7, pp 373-379, issn 0960-3271Article

Protection against inhalation toxicity of ricin and abrin by immunisationGRIFFITHS, G. D; LINDSAY, C. D; ALLENBY, A. C et al.Human & experimental toxicology. 1995, Vol 14, Num 2, pp 155-164, issn 0960-3271Article

Examination of the toxicity of several protein toxins of plant origin using bovine pulmonary endothelial cellsGRIFFITHS, G. D; LINDSAY, C. D; UPSHALL, D. G et al.Toxicology (Amsterdam). 1994, Vol 90, Num 1-2, pp 11-27, issn 0300-483XArticle

Bovine aorta contains at least two related forms of heparan sulfphate proteoglycanLINDSAY, C. D; ANDERSON, J. C.International journal of biochemistry. 1993, Vol 25, Num 12, pp 1835-1848, issn 0020-711XArticle

Refolding and assembly of penicillin acylase, an enzyme composed of two polypeptide chains that results from proteolytic activationLINDSAY, C. D; PAIN, R. H.Biochemistry (Easton). 1991, Vol 30, Num 37, pp 9034-9040, issn 0006-2960Article

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