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Synthetic Chemistry Facility Core

Consultation, custom syntheses of chemical compounds, and other services and support for members of the SWEHSC
The Synthetic Chemistry Facility Core currently evaluates requests for syntheses of labeled or unlabeled organic and inorganic compounds. .
   
 

The key personnel in the Synthetic Chemistry Facility Core presently consist of the Facility Director and two Ph. D.-level staff Scientists. .

   
 

For a complete list of publications click here.

Aposhian, H.V., Zakharyan, R.A., Healy, S.M., Wildfang, E., Petrick, J.S., Sampayo-Reyes, A., Board, P.G., Carter, D.E., Guhu Mazumder, D.N., and Aposhian, M.M. (2004).

Enzymology and Toxicity of Inorganic Arsenic. In: Arsenic Exposure and Health Effects V. (W.R. Chappel, C.O. Abernathy, and R.L. Calderon, Eds.), Elsevier Scientific Ltd..

Kaewmokul, S., Chatsudthipong, V., Evans, K. K., Dantzler, W. H., and Wright, S. H. (2004). Functional Mappig of rbOCT1 and rbOCT2 Activity in the S2 Segment of Rabbit Proximal Tubule. Am. J. Physiol.(Renal Physiol.), in press.

Lungkaphin, A., Chatsudthipong, V., Evans, K. K., Groves, C. E., Wright, S. H., and Dantzler, W. H. (2004). Interaction of the Metal Chelator, DMPS, with OAT1 and OAT3 in Intact Isolated Rabbit Renal Proximal Tubules. Am. J. Physiol.(Renal Physiol.), in press.





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