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Selected Publications
For a complete list of faculty citations, please visit iRis, Northeastern’s digital archive.
Glycation of Interferon-beta-1b and human serum albumin in a lyophilized glucose formulation
(with Zheng, X., and Wu, S.L.) Int. J. Pharmaceutics, 322, 136-145.
(with Zheng, X., and Baker, H.) J. Chromatogr., 1120, 173-184.
(with Yang, Z., Harris, L.E., and Palmer-Toy, D.E.) Clin. Chem.,52, 1897-1905.

