Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Relation | scopus | WOS | Fulltext/Archive link |
1990 | Characterization of glutathione S-transferases from day-old chick livers | Chang, L. H.; Chuang, L. F.; Tsai, C. P.; Tu, C. P.; Tam, M. F. | Biochemistry 29, 744-750 | | | |
1992 | Cloning and expression of a chick liver glutathione S-transferase CL 3 subunit with the use of a baculovirus expression system | Chang, L. H.; Fan, J. Y.; Liu, L. F.; Tsai, S. P.; Tam, M. F. | Biochem J 281, 545-551 | | | |
1990 | Identification of rat liver glutathione S-transferase Yb subunits by partial N-terminal sequencing after electroblotting of proteins onto a polyvinylidene difluoride membrane from an analytical isoelectric focusing gel | Chang, L. H.; Hsieh, J. C.; Chen, W. L.; Tam, M. F. | Electrophoresis 11, 589-593 | | | |
2011 | Rpl12p affects the transcription of the PHO pathway high-affinity inorganic phosphate transporters and repressible phosphatases | Tu, W. Y.; Huang, Y. C.; Liu, L. F.; Chang, L. H.; Tam, M. F. | Yeast 28, 481-493 | | | |
1993 | Site-directed mutagenesis and chemical modification of histidine residues on an alpha-class chick liver glutathione S-transferase CL 3-3. Histidines are not needed for the activity of the enzyme and diethylpyrocarbonate modifies both histidine and lysine residues | Chang, L. H.; Tam, M. F. | Eur J Biochem 211, 805-811 | | | |
1991 | The single cysteine residue on an alpha family chick liver glutathione S-transferase CL 3-3 is not functionally important | Chang, L. H.; Wang, L. Y.; Tam, M. F. | Biochem Biophys Res Commun 180, 323-328 | | | |