Russell, 1995 “Biocatalytic Nerve Agent Decontamination with Protein-Polymers” Univ. Pittsburgh Proposal to USAMRMC. |
“Reactivation of Various OP Inhibited Immobilized (Sponge) FBS-AchE with HI-6” Table of data. Fax from Doctor, Dec. 21, 1995. |
“Abstract: Covalent Linkage of Mammalian Cholinsterases and OP Hydrolyzing Enzymes Within Polyurethane Foams” Fax from Doctor to Russell Feb. 27, 1996 and fax from Madeya to Russell, Feb. 28, 1996. |
Russell, Jun. 4, 1996 “White Paper: Biotechnology Versus Chemical Weapons: A Battle for the 21st Century. The Use of Stabilized Enzymes to Decontaminate and Demilitarize”. |
LeJeune, et al., “Dramatically Stabilized Phosphostriesterase—Polymers for Nerve Agent Degradation” Publication. |
“Abstract: Covalent Linkage of Mammalian Cholinesterasee Within Plyurethane Foams” Fax from Doctor to Russell, Jun. 10, 1996. Submitted to the Proceedings of the 1996 Medical Defense Bioscience Review. |
“Proceedings of the CB Medical Treatment Symposium: An Exploration of Present Capabilities and Future Requirements”, Jul. 7-12, 1996, Spiez, Switzerland. |
“Data Tables regarding polyurethane foam sponges” Fax from Doctor to LeJeune Apr. 17, 1997. |
Solicitation DAA 005-97-I-1981, Contractor Russell for Synthesis work. Includes Univ. Pittsburgh data tables regarding synthesis. |
Slide, notes indicate that prepared that Sep. 22,1997 and presented Oct. 15, 1997, Univ. Pittsburgh Seminar. |
Slide, notes indicate that prepared Sep. 15, 1997 and presented Sep. 19, 1997, W.V.U. Grad Student Symposium. |
Slide, notes indicate that prepared Nov. 21, 1996 and presented Apr. 1997, ACS Meeting. |
LeJeune, 1997 “Biotechnology versus Chemical Weapons: Implementing Enzyme Technology in Bioremediation” Proposal to Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon Univ. |
Russell, Nov. 13, 1997, “Biotechnology versus Chemical Weapons: Implementing Enzyme Technology in Decontamination/Demilitarization” Proposal to Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center. |
Lejeune, et al., 1999 “Biocatalytic Nerve Agent Detoxification in Fire Fighting Foams” Chemical Abstracts, vol. 130, No. 19. |
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Gordon, et al., (1998) “Exploiting Immobilizing Enzymes: Detoxification of Nerve Agents” Proceedings from the 6th CBW Protection Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, May 1998. |
Gordon et al., “Exploiting Immobilized Enzymes: Detoxification in of Nerve Agents” in the Summary Digest of the 21st Army Science Conference, Jun. 15-17, 1998. |
Gordon et al., (1997) “Potential Applications of Immobilized Cholinesterases: Tools for Protection, Decontamination, and Detection” in The ASA Newsletter 97-5, Issue No. 62. |
Gordon et al., “Immobilized Enzymes-Selective and Specific Sensors for Organophosphate Chemical Toxins” a Proposal “White Paper” of Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. |
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LeJeune et al., “Fighting Nerve Agent Chemical Weapons with Enzyme Technology”, Ann NY Acad. Sci. (1998) 864:153-170. |
LeJeune et al., (1996) “Covalent Binding of a Nerve Agent Hydrolyzing Enzyme Within Polyurethane Foams” in Biotechnology and Bioengineering, vol. 51, pp. 450-457. |
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