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would be affordable, useful, and safe. She has also worked to create an ongoing exchange of
African students with the State University of New York at Oswego. In 2010 it was announced that she had received a $ 200,000 National Science Foundation grant for the study of how to expand the number of women in science.
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to collaborate on research projects, concentrating her research on plants used in the Congo to treat diabetes. She created a nonprofit called the
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research on a proton nuclear magnetic resonance study of the interaction of cadmium with human erythrocytes together with
Rabenstein, Isab and Mohanakrishnan. She was later first author on a paper looking at the stability of the cadmium-glutathione complex in hemolysed red blood cells. In the
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Rabenstein, Dallas L.; Isab, Anvarhusein A.; Kadima, Webe; Mohanakrishnan, P. (July 1983). "A proton nuclear magnetic resonance study of the interaction of cadmium with human erythrocytes".
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Kadima, Webe; Rabenstein, Dallas L. (October 1990). "A quantitative study of the complexation of cadmium in hemolyzed human erythrocytes by1H NMR spectroscopy".
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The influence of ionic strength and pH on the aggregation properties of zinc-free insulin studied by static and dynamic laser light scattering. Biopolymers.
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Kadima, W.; Zador, M. (January 1983). "Kinetics on interaction of Pd(en)Cl2 with inosine in chloride containing aqueous solutions".
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Structural signatures of the complex formed between 3-nitro-4-hydroxybenzoate and the Zn(II)-substituted R 6 insulin hexamer.
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A quantitative study of the complexation of cadmium in hemolyzed human erythrocytes by 1H NMR spectroscopy.
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205:Feb 1990, Biophysical Journal.
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170:Dec 1993, Biopolymers.
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