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N. Dennis Chasteen is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on higher education research activities within this institution.

While specific details about their fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are not documented, their association with the University of New Hampshire suggests involvement in academic and scientific disciplines supported by the university.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with N. Dennis Chasteen in the available data. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been noted in the provided information.

This profile compiles the available factual data without assumptions on areas not explicitly recorded, maintaining an objective presentation of the scientist's scholarly presence based on the accessible records.

Best Publications

  • Mineralization in ferritin: an efficient means of iron storage.

    N.Dennis Chasteen;Pauline M. Harrison

  • Iron and hydrogen peroxide detoxification properties of DNA-binding protein from starved cells. A ferritin-like DNA-binding protein of Escherichia coli.

    Guanghua Zhao;Pierpaolo Ceci;Andrea Ilari;Laura Giangiacomo

  • The biochemistry of vanadium

    N. Dennis Chasteen

  • Vanadyl(IV) EPR Spin Probes Inorganic and Biochemical Aspects

    N. Dennis Chasteen

  • Iron-binding properties of plant phenolics and cranberry's bio-effects.

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  • Human serotransferrin: structure and function

    N. Dennis Chasteen

  • Quenching of Superoxide Radicals by Green Fluorescent Protein

    Fadi Bou-Abdallah;N. Dennis Chasteen;Michael P. Lesser

  • Characterization of the binding, kinetics, and redox stability of vanadium(IV) and vanadium(V) protein complexes in serum

    N. Dennis Chasteen;John K. Grady;Clive E. Holloway

  • Radicals from "Good's" buffers.

    John K. Grady;N.Dennis Chasteen;Daniel C. Harris

  • Multiple pathways for mineral core formation in mammalian apoferritin. The role of hydrogen peroxide.

    Guanghua Zhao;Fadi Bou-Abdallah;Paolo Arosio;Sonia Levi

  • How the binding of human transferrin primes the transferrin receptor potentiating iron release at endosomal pH

    Brian E. Eckenroth;Ashley N. Steere;N. Dennis Chasteen;Stephen J. Everse

  • Identification of the EPR-active iron-nitrosyl complexes in mammalian ferritins.

    Minghe Lee;P. Arosio;A. Cozzi;N. D. Chasteen

  • Iron Binding and Oxidation Kinetics in Frataxin CyaY of Escherichia coli

    Fadi Bou-Abdallah;Salvatore Adinolfi;Annalisa Pastore;Thomas M. Laue

  • Chemical studies of copper-organic complexes isolated from estuarine waters using C18 reverse-phase liquid chromatography

    Gary L Mills;Alfred K Hanson;James G Quinn;William R Lammela

  • Molecular aspects of iron uptake and storage in ferritin

    Pamela M. Proulx-Curry;N.Dennis Chasteen

  • Facilitated Diffusion of Iron(II) and Dioxygen Substrates into Human H-Chain Ferritin. A Fluorescence and Absorbance Study Employing the Ferroxidase Center Substitution Y34W

    Fadi Bou-Abdallah;Guanghua Zhao;Giorgio Biasiotto;Maura Poli

  • The so-called Listeria innocua ferritin is a Dps protein. Iron incorporation, detoxification, and DNA protection properties.

    Meihong Su;Stefano Cavallo;Simonetta Stefanini;Emilia Chiancone

  • Purification and Characterization of a Novel Calcium-binding Protein from the Extrapallial Fluid of the Mollusc, Mytilus edulis

    Stephen J. Hattan;Thomas M. Laue;N. Dennis Chasteen

  • Unique iron binding and oxidation properties of human mitochondrial ferritin: a comparative analysis with Human H-chain ferritin.

    Fadi Bou-Abdallah;Paolo Santambrogio;Sonia Levi;Paolo Arosio

  • The iron oxidation and hydrolysis chemistry of Escherichia coli bacterioferritin.

    Xiaoke Yang;Nick E. Le Brun;Andrew J. Thomson;and Geoffrey R. Moore

  • Nonequivalence of the metal binding sites in vanadyl-labeled human serum transferrin.

    James C. Cannon;N. Dennis Chasteen

  • Triplet state of a binuclear copper dl-tartrate and electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of the copper tartrates

    N. Dennis Chasteen;R. Linn Belford

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Arosio
Paolo Arosio ETH Zurich
Guanghua Zhao
Guanghua Zhao China Agricultural University
Thomas M. Laue
Thomas M. Laue University of New Hampshire
Sonia Levi
Sonia Levi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Qing-Yu He
Qing-Yu He Jinan University
Emilia Chiancone
Emilia Chiancone Sapienza University of Rome
Vernon N. Reinhold
Vernon N. Reinhold University of New Hampshire
Geoffrey R. Moore
Geoffrey R. Moore University of East Anglia
Annalisa Pastore
Annalisa Pastore King's College London
James G. Quinn
James G. Quinn University of Rhode Island

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