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  1. Investigation of dilution effects on partially premixed swirling syngas flames using a LES-LEM approach

    Li, S., Mira, D., Zhu, M. & Jiang, X., 12/2018, In: Journal of the Energy Institute. 91, 6, p. 902-915 14 p.

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  2. Amyloid-β fibrils in Alzheimer's Disease are not inert when bound to copper ions but can degrade hydrogen peroxide and generate reactive oxygen species

    Mayes, J., Tinker-Mill, C., Kolosov, O., Zhang, H., Tabner, B. & Allsop, D., 25/04/2014, In: Journal of Biological Chemistry. 289, p. 12052-12062 11 p.

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  3. The amylin peptide implicated in type 2 diabetes stimulates copper-mediated carbonyl group and ascorbate radical formation

    Masad, A., Tabner, B. J., Mayes, J. & Allsop, D., 15/08/2011, In: Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 51, 4, p. 869-875 7 p.

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  4. Measure of microhardness, fracture toughness and flexural strength of N-vinylcaprolactam (NVC)-containing glass-ionomer dental cements

    Moshaverinia, A., Brantley, W. A., Chee, W. W. L., Rohpour, N., Ansari, S., Zheng, F., Heshmati, R. H., Darr, J. A., Schricker, S. R. & Rehman, I. U., 2010, In: Dental Materials. 26, 12, p. 1137-1143 7 p.

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  5. Effects of N-vinylpyrrolidone (NVP) containing polyelectrolytes on surface properties of conventional glass-ionomer cements (GIC)

    Moshaverinia, A., Roohpour, N., Ansari, S., Moshaverinia, M., Schricker, S., Darr, J. A. & Rehman, I. U., 2009, In: Dental Materials. 25, 10, p. 1240-1247 8 p.

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  6. Copper-dependent generation of hydrogen peroxide from the toxic prion protein fragment PrP106-126.

    Turnbull, S., Tabner, B. J., Brown, D. R. & Allsop, D., 23/01/2003, In: Neuroscience Letters. 336, 3, p. 159-162 4 p.

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  7. Formation of hydrogen peroxide and hydroxyl radicals from Aβ and α-synuclein as a possible mechanism of cell death in Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.

    Tabner, B. J., Turnbull, S., El-Agnaf, O. M. A. & Allsop, D., 1/06/2002, In: Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 32, 11, p. 1076-1083 8 p.

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  8. UV-A induces persisent genomic instability in human keratinocytes through an oxidative stress mechanism.

    Phillipson, R. P., Tobi, S. E., Morris, J. A. & McMillan, T. J., 1/03/2002, In: Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 32, 5, p. 474-480 7 p.

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  9. α-synuclein implicated in Parkinson’s disease catalyses the formation of hydrogen peroxide in vitro.

    Turnbull, S., Tabner, B. J., Moore, S., Davies, Y., El-Agnaf, O. M. A. & Allsop, D., 15/05/2001, In: Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 30, 10, p. 1163-1170 8 p.

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