Michael A. Healy, Ph.D
Affiliations: | Chemistry | University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, United Kingdom |
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Healy MA, Aslam M, Harrison PG, et al. (1984) Lead-induced convulsions in young infants--a case history and the role of GABA and sodium valproate in the pathogenesis and treatment. Journal of Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy. 9: 199-207 |
Harrison PG, Healy MA, Steel AT. (1983) Lead-207 chemical shift data for bivalent lead compounds: Thermodynamics of the equilibrium Pb(O |
Harrison PG, Healy MA. (1983) The reaction of lead(II) acetate with dimethylphosphite. A model for the interaction with ATP Inorganica Chimica Acta. 80: 279-285 |
HARRISON PG, HEALY MA, STEEL AT. (1983) ChemInform Abstract: LEAD-207 CHEMICAL SHIFT DATA FOR BIVALENT LEAD COMPOUNDS: THERMODYNAMICS OF THE EQUILIBRIUM PB(O2CCH3)2 ⇌ (PB(O2CCH3))+ + O2CCH3- IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION IN THE TEMPERATURE RANGE 303-323 K Chemischer Informationsdienst. 14 |
Healy MA, Harrison PG, Aslam M, et al. (1982) Lead sulphide and traditional preparations: routes for ingestion, and solubility and reactions in gastric fluid. Journal of Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy. 7: 169-73 |
Healy MA, Harrison PG, Aslam M. (1982) INTERACTIVE COUPLING BETWEEN LEAD AND PHOSPHORYL SYSTEMS RELEVANT TO THE HUMAN BODY Trace Substances in Environmental Health: Proceedings of University of Missouri's Annual Conferenc. 300-304 |
Harrison PG, King TJ, Healy MA. (1979) Structural studies in main group chemistry. XXIII. Estertin derivatives, structural and spectroscopic studies Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 182: 17-36 |
Harrison PG, Healy MA. (1973) Derivatives of divalent germanium, tin and lead. II. Spectroscopic investigation of dicyclopentadienyltin(II) and its methylcyclopentadienyl analogue Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 51: 153-166 |