- 1,2-dihydro-1,2-dihydroxybenzene and several other substances in the metabolism of benzene.
- 13C breath test in gastroenterological practice. Breath tests (BTs) are used in gastroenterological practice to study (patho)physiological and metabolic processes in an indirect way. In these tests the...
- A cytochemical kinetic investigation of the Feulgen hydrolysis of fixed chromatin.
- A modified Silverman biopsy needle for use in children.
- A new view of the failure in lipogenesis induced by fasting.
- A study of acetoacetate "turnover" in rat liver slices in vitro.
- A study of some aspects of the problem of controlling heparin levels in the blood.
- Acetoacetate conversion to fatty acids in liver: the role of insulin and the nutritional state of the animal.
- Acetoacetate formation in liver. IV. Studies with pentadecanoin-1-C14, -5-C14, and -14-C14.
- Acetoacetate formation in liver. I. From palmitic acid-1-C14, 5-C14 and 11-C14.
- Acetoacetate formation in liver. III. On the mechanism of acetoacetate formation from palmitic acid.
- ACTION of insulin on the liver.
- AIDS-related cholangitis in children: sonographic findings.
- Alcohol metabolizing enzymes as possible markers mediating voluntary alcohol consumption.
- Alterations in hepatocyte function of thermally acclimated rainbow trout (Salmo gairdnieri). BNWL-1050.
- Aminopeptidase M from human liver. II. Kinetic analysis of inhibition of the enzyme by bile acids. The mechanism of inhibition of aminopeptidase M by bile acids was analyzed by application of the specific velocity plot that was introduced by Baici [Eur. J....
- An improved method for the preparation of triphosphopyridine nucleotide from pig liver.
- Arctic survival rations. IV. Associated effects of diet, environmental temperature, and duration of exposure on the major constituents of the livers of rats.
- Artic survival rations. 5. Effect of prolonged consumption of pemmican survival ration on some aspects of the intermediary metabolism of rat liver tissue.
- Bacillary haemoglobinuria diagnosis by the peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) technique. A peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) technique was used to diagnose bacillary haemoglobinuria in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded liver tissues of cattle. The...
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