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Selected Publications Details for Grant Number R831276C009

Linear Polymer Chain and Bioengineered Chelators for Metals Remediation

RFA: Gulf Coast Hazardous Substance Research Center (Lamar University) (1996)

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Journal Article Immobilized poly-L-histidine for chelation of metal cations and metal oxyanions. ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA Malachowski L, Holcombe JA Malachowski L, Holcombe JA. Immobilized poly-L-histidine for chelation of metal cations and metal oxyanions. Analytica Chimica Acta 2003;495(1-2):151-163. CR831276 (Final)
R831276C009 (2004)
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Journal Article Comparison of immobilized poly-L-aspartic acid and poly-L-glutamic acid for chelation of metal cations. ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA Malachowski L, Holcombe JA Malachowski L, Holcombe JA. Comparison of immobilized poly-L-aspartic acid and poly-L-glutamic acid for chelation of metal cations. Analytica Chimica Acta 2004;517(1-2):187-193. CR831276 (Final)
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Journal Article Immobilized peptides/amino acids on solid supports for metal remediation. PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY Malachowski L, Stair JL, Holcombe JA Malachowski L, Stair JL, Holcombe JA. Immobilized peptides/amino acids on solid supports for metal remediation. Pure and Applied Chemistry 2004;76(4):777-787. CR831276 (Final)
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