- Mycotoxins.
- New knowledge in the chemistry of antimetabolites.
- OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION IN THE LIVER OF GUINEA PIGS POISONED WITH STAPHYLOCOCCAL TOXIN.
- Phycotoxins.
- Physiological studies on Clostridium botulinum, type F. ORO-3347-7.
- Physiological studies on Clostridium botulinum, type F. Progress report, December 1, 1965-November 30, 1966. ORO-3347-3.
- Physiological studies on Clostridium botulinum, type F. Progress report, December 1, 1966--November 30, 1967. ORO-3347-4.
- Physiological studies on Clostridium botulinum, type F. Three year summary report of progress, March 1, 1965--November 30, 1967. ORO-3347-5.
- Physiological studies on Clostridium botulinum, type F. TID-24780.
- PHYTOTOXIC SUBSTANCES FROM SOIL MICROORGANISMS AND CROP RESIDUES.
- Plant toxins.
- Proceedings: Chemical carcinogenesis in the gastrointestinal tract.
- Protein products and hulls for animal foods.
- Quantitative determination of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in shellfish using prechromatographic oxidation and liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection: collaborative study. A collaborative study was conducted for the determination of paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins in shellfish. The method used liquid chromatography...
- Reaction of the rheumatoid factor with specific precipitates.
- Review and assessment of in vitro detection methods for algal toxins. Algal toxins produced by marine and freshwater microalgae present a significant analytical challenge because of their complex structures and frequent...
- STUDIES ON LIVER TRYPTOPHAN PYRROLASE IN TUMOR-BEARING ANIMALS.
- STUDIES ON PERTUSSIS TOXIN.
- The effect of antibiotics on the toxin production of Staphylococcus aureus.
- The effect of gamma rays on haddock and clams inoculated with Clostridium botulinum, type E. TID-24885.
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