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    Chan C, Yin H, Garforth J, McKie JH, Jaouhari R, Speers P, Douglas KT, Rock PJ, Yardley V, Croft SL, Fairlamb AH.
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  • 26. Polyamines with N-(3-phenylpropyl) substituents are effective competitive inhibitors of trypanothione reductase and trypanocidal agents.
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    Wendler A, Irsch T, Rabbani N, Thornalley PJ, Krauth-Siegel RL.
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  • 31. Redox enzyme engineering: conversion of human glutathione reductase into a trypanothione reductase.
    Bradley M, Bücheler US, Walsh CT.
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  • 32. Trypanothione: a novel bis(glutathionyl)spermidine cofactor for glutathione reductase in trypanosomatids.
    Fairlamb AH, Blackburn P, Ulrich P, Chait BT, Cerami A.
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  • 36. The interaction of arsenical drugs with dihydrolipoamide and dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase from arsenical resistant and sensitive strains of Trypanosoma brucei brucei.
    Fairlamb AH, Smith K, Hunter KJ.
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  • 38. The role of Trypanosoma brucei MRPA in melarsoprol susceptibility.
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  • 40. Trypanosomes lacking trypanothione reductase are avirulent and show increased sensitivity to oxidative stress.
    Krieger S, Schwarz W, Ariyanayagam MR, Fairlamb AH, Krauth-Siegel RL, Clayton C.
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