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BS Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology PhD Chemistry, University of California Berkeley

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LeDuc, D.L. and Y.K. Shin. 2000. Insights into a structure-based mechanism of viral membrane fusion. Bioscience Reports 20:557-70. LeDuc, D.L., Y.K. Shin, R.F. Epand, R.M. Epand. 2000. Factors determining vesicular lipid mixing induced by shortened constructs of influenza hemagglutinin. Biochemistry 39:2733-9. Epand, R.F., C.M. Yip, L.V. Chernomordik, D.L. LeDuc, Y.K. Shin, R.M. Epand. 2001. Self- assembly of influenza hemagglutinin: studies of ectodomain aggregation by in situ atomic force microscopy. Biochimica Biophysica Acta 1513:167-75. Leikina, E., D.L. LeDuc, J.C. Macosko, R. Epand, R. Epand, Y.K. Shin, Chernomordik, L.V. 2001. The 1-127 HA2 construct of influenza virus hemagglutinin induces cell-cell hemifusion. Biochemistry 40:8378-86. Berken, A., M.M. Mulholland, D.L. LeDuc, and N. Terry. 2002. Genetic engineering of plants to enhance selenium phytoremediation. Critical Reviews in Plant Science. 21:567-582. Fox, P.M., D.L. LeDuc, H. Hussein, Z.-Q. Lin, and N. Terry. 2002. Selenium speciation in soils and plants. In:Biogeochemistry of Environmentally Important Trace Elements.ACS Symposium Series. Eds. Y. Cai and O. Braids. pp. 339-354. Meija, J., M. Montes-Bayon, D.L. LeDuc, N. Terry, and J.A. Caruso. 2002. Simultaneous monitoring of volatile selenium and sulfur species from Se accumulating plants (wild-type and genetically modified) by GC-MS and GC-ICP-MS using SPME for sample introduction. Analytical Chemistry. 74:5837-5844. LeDuc, D.L. and N. Terry. 2003. Physiological and environmental significance of selenium. InSulfur Transport and Assimilation in Plants. Regulation, Interaction, and Signaling. Eds. J.-C. Davidian, D. Grill, L.J. De Kok, I. Stulen, M. J. Hawkesford, E. Schnug, and H. Rennenberg. pp. 79-89. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands. Montes-Bayon, M., D.L. LeDuc, N. Terry, J.A. Caruso. 2002. Seleniumspeciation in wild-type and genetically modified Se accumulating plants with HPLC separation and ICP-MS/ES-MS detection. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 17:872-879. Montes-Bayón, M., Meija, J., LeDuc, D. L., Terry, N., Caruso, J.A., and Sanz-Medel, A. 2003. HPLC-ICP-MS and ES-Q-TOF analysis of biomolecules induced in Brassica juncea during arsenic accumulation. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 19:153-158. Terry, N., Sambukumar, S.V., and LeDuc, D.L. 2003. Biotechnological approaches for enhancing phytoremediation. Acta Biotechnologica 2-3:281-288. van Huysen, T., Abdel-Ghany, S., Hale, K.L., LeDuc, D., Terry, N., and Pilon-Smits, E.A.H. 2003. Overexpression of cystathionine γ-synthase enhances selenium volatilization in Brassica juncea. Planta 218:71-78. Grant, T.D., Montes-Bayón, M., LeDuc, D.,Fricke, M.W., Terry, N., and Caruso, J.A. 2004. Identification and characterization of Se-methyl selenomethionine in Brassica juncea roots. Journal of Chromatography A 1026:159-166. LeDuc, D.L., Tarun, A.S., Montes-Bayón, M., Meija, J., AbdelSamie, M., Wu, C.P., Malit, M.F., Chang, C.-Y., Tagmount, A., de Souza, M., Neuhierl, B., B?ck, A., Caruso, J., and Terry, N. 2004. Overexpression of selenocysteine methyltransferase in Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica juncea increases selenium tolerance and accumulation. Plant Physiology. 135:377-383. Ba?uelos, G., Terry, N., LeDuc, D.,Pilon-Smits, E.A.H., and Mackey, B. 2005.Field trial of transgenic Indian mustard plants shows enhanced phytoremediation of selenium-contaminated soil. Environmental Science & Technology. 39:1771-1777. LeDuc, D.L. and Terry, N. 2005. Phytoremediation of Toxic Trace Elements in Soil and Water. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology. 32:514-520. LeDuc, D.L. and Terry, N. 2005. Genetic engineering stress tolerant plants for phytoremediation. In: Abiotic Stress Tolerence in Plants. Eds. A.K. Rai and T. Takabe. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. LeDuc, D.L., AbdelSamie, M., Móntes-Bayon, M., Wu, C.P., Reisinger, S.J., and Terry, N. 2006. Overexpressing both ATP sulfurylase and selenocysteine methyltransferase enhances selenium phytoremediation traits in Indian mustard. Environmental Pollution 144:70-76.

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