"Stable sulfur atoms that have the same atomic number as the element sulfur
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- Axonal transport of neurohypophyseal proteins in rats at some experimental conditions.
- CONCENTRATION OF LABELED AMINO ACIDS IN VIVO AND THEIR INCORPORATION INTO THE PROTEIN OF TUMOR CELLS, NORMAL TISSUES AND REGENERATING LIVER OF RATS.
- Effect of microwaves at x-band on guinea-pig skin in tissue culture. 2. Effect of the radiation on skin biochemistry.
- Effect of microwaves at X-band on guinea-pig skin in tissue culture. 3. Effect of pulsed microwaves on skin respiration and biochemistry.
- Hair growth measurement using intradermal sulfur 35 cystine.
- Heparin metabolism in amyloidosis.
- Human somatomedin. Determination, occurrence, biological activity and purification.
- INCORPORATION OF INORGANIC SULPHATE-35S INTO SULPHATED MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES OF THE RABBIT CORNEA IN THE COURSE OF EXPERIMENTAL ANAPHYLACTIC REACTIONS.
- Inhibition of pyocin R formation by fluorophenylalanine.
- ISOLATION OF NEW SUGAR SULPHATES FROM CHARONIA LAMPAS.
- Mechanism of action of chromomycin A3. 1. Inhibition of nucleic acid metabolism in Bacillus subtilis cells.
- Methamphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization in mice: alterations in mu-opioid receptor. We had previously demonstrated that opioid receptors contribute to the induction and expression of behavioral sensitization induced by repeated daily...
- New aspects on the utilization of inorganic sulphate during dentin formation.
- Physiologic disposition of 1,3-butanediol cyclic sulfite (NSC-60195) given orally to rats.
- Proteinase formation in relation to physiological activities of growing mycelia of Aspergillus niger.
- STRUCTURE OF YEAST CYTOCHROME C. I. MONOMER AND DIMER INTERCONVERSION.
- STUDIES OF A PYOCIN. II. MODE OF PRODUCTION OF THE PYOCIN.
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