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PETER FRIEDIUCH:Biochemistry in Hungary-A hJIG1
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ChaXXCtCriZhOn
(DNP) extracted with Glycine
Review
Of &a-urchin
Sperm
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DCoXyt’&XUClCoprotCins
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MokM A. I, Motibb0mD B. %MMOUR, FAWZU K. IBRAHD(, AND EL%/.A. EISA: Total Proteins and AminQ-acids of Serum and Placenta in Normal and Pre-eclamptic Patients
29
I. SYRO~: Myosin and Actomyosin from Chick Muscles of Various Types
36
P. A VOOGT: On the Biosynthesis and Composition of #-Sterols sentatives of the Asteroid-
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in Some Reprc-
INGEMARS. S. E~RGELIN AND B&RJE W. UN: Dchydrogcnases in the Kidney of Developing Neonatal Pigs as compared with the Foctal and Adult Pig
51
K. V. KJBAVA RAO, S. RAGHU~ATHI RAMI REDDY, AND KARUMURIS. SWAMI: The Inhibition of Sheep Liver Arginase by Some L-Amino-acids
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D. W. BANNXSTER AND A. J. EVANS:The Inhibition of Clostridial Collagenax by Chick Plasma and a Simple Technique for its Assay G. E. J. STML, J. F. K~BTER, P. VANDqcn, ANDA. VANDEB Loo: Human Leucocyte Phosphofructokinase. A Comparison between the Leucocytc and Erythrocyte Phosphofiuctokinase
74
YUNG-CXENHUANG,RE& J. DUQ~NOY, ANDROBERT G. KEMP: Properties of Adcnylate Cyclasc from Mouse Thymus
79
MARY T. KOES, LAWRENCE J. FORRESTER,SWARAJK. CHATTOPADHYAY, AND HARRY D.
BROWN: Detergent Solubilization of NADPH Oxidase
69
JUKKA MAR~EW AM) OSMOHXNNINEN:Action of Drug Conjugates on Glucuronide Biosynthesis
95
T~oaslrs R. DIRX~ENANDJw C. MCPHERSON:Effect of Metabolic Inhibitors on Bone Lipid Synthesis from Acetate-14C
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V. V. FAVOROV:Punfication of Alginascs by Affinity Chromatography on a Bio-Gel Alginate Column
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B. SAJ,OXOUR, FA~ZL~ K. IBRAHIM,ANDEIM A. Ets~: Mot-m A. RAMADAN, MOH~ Serotonin (5-Hydroxytryptamine) Concentration in Blood and Placenta of Normal and Pre-txlamptic Patients
III
E. DAY AND J-s R. POWELL: Inhibition by Nonionic .Surf&ants of the Interaction of Low-density Lipoproteins with Sulphated Polysaccharida, Collagen, Elastin, and Rabbit Aorta in vitro
CHARLES
W. BANKS, N. K. MAZTJMIZR,AND R. L. SPOONER: Studies on the Starch-degrading Enzymes of Bovine Serum. II. The Action Pattern of Amylase AmI-B
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PACE H. METZCERUD D. DOWELL.Investigations of ,Metabolism in the Liver Fluke (Fasciola hcpatica)as an Aid to the Development of New Anthelmintics
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FIROZE B. JUNGALWALA: The Metabolism of Phosphatidylinositol in Rat Brain
‘45
REYADRAHAMANANDHEI&~~ER: the Rat Tapeworm Hymenoh$is dimin&
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Respiratory Studies with Mitochondria from
BOB G. SANDERS, KAY L. WILEY, ANDPAUL M. THOMAS:Phage Stabilization I. Ability
of xgS Antibodies to restore TnH Adsorption to the Bacterial Host in the Presence of Indole
BOB G. SANDERS, KAY L. WILEY, ANDPAULM. THOHAS:Phage Stabilization. II. The
Presence of a Non-antibody Phage-stabilizing Factor in Normal Chicken Serum
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R : A Comparison of Some CharacterA. J. EVANS,CLAIRJ. PAYNE,ANDD. W. Bm istics of Lipoprotein Lipase Activity from Adipose and Heart Ties of the Embryonic and Post-embryonic Domestic Fowl (GaL1u.r abmssticm)
181
N. S. AGAR,J. D. GUPTA,V. J. PETERSON,~~ARGARETGRUCA,ANDJ. V. EVANS:ATPase Activity in Sheep Erythrocytes
187
RENATA D~BRO~~KA,MARIA DYDYNSKA, -4. SZPACENKO, AND W. Drusncowslu:
Com-
parative Studies on the Composition and Properties of Troponin from Fast, Slow, and Cardiac Muscles
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M. G. I~vmq M. G. CLAIUC, ANDK. G. RIENT?S:Biochemical Responses J. F. WI-, to Hypoxia in the Liver of the Rabbit
195
M. S~tn Mourna ANDJOANNES. EISAN:Fiition Enzymes involved in Cod Eggs
207
of Carbon Dioxide and Some of the
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DELLA B. RODRIGUEZ, K. L. Smpso~, AND C. 0.
Cmcxms~~a: The Biosynthesis of Astaxanthin. XVII. Intermediates in the Conversion of B_Carotene
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ANDC. 0. CHICHEsTER: The Biosvnthesis of Astaxanthin. XII. The Conversion of Labelled S-Carotene-i 5. i5’-*H, into Body Astaxanthin in the Lobster, Pan&us japonicus 223
TERUHISA KKTAYAMA,MAKOTOSHIMAYA,MUNEOSm,
J. ww, J. NU~U~NEN, AM) 0. II;~NN~NEN: Studies on the Action of n-Galactosc and n-Galactosamine on the Glucuronide Synthesis in the Rat Tissues
227
D. BALINSKY, E. CAYANIS,G. CAR’IER, T. JENKINS,AND I. BERSOHN:A New Variant of Human Erythrocyte Glucoseb-phosphate Dehydrogenase: G6PD Port Elizabeth
235
GEORGE A. DUNAWAY, JUN.,AND EDDIE C. SMITH:Evidence for Different GlyceraldchydeQ-phosphate Dehydrogenases in WI-38 and SV4o-transformed WI-38
145
A. DEFRENEAM) P. Lourso~: Glycoprotein Biosynthesis in Animals infected with a Myxovirus II. Study of Physicochemical Parameters of Liver fiAcetylglucosaminy1 Transferase
249
N. W. WIUUDANDK. Y. HEL~U: Haem-Globin Separation in Acetone and the Reduction of Nitrite in Human Erythxqtes
259
GABRIELHO~MAN:Gel Filtration of Thyroxine-binding Proteins. Systematic Study of Rat Plasma
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RANAJ’TK. BANERJEE AND AXXE G. DA-ITA:Comparative Study of the Peroxidase and Iodinating Enzyme of Mouse Thyroid and Submaxillary Gland
‘73
A. S. ATWAL AND F. SAUER:.4n in vitro Study of Control Mechanisms of Gluconeogenesis in Beef Liver
283
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PAGE A. CRYER ANDW. BARTLEY: Studies on the Adaptation of Rats to a Diet High in Glycerol
293
S. DUTTAGUPTA, P. K. CHOUDHURY, AND I. B. CHATTERJEE:Synthesis of L-Ascorbic Acid from D-Glucurono-I ,4-lactone Conjugates by Different Species of Animals
309
YEHU~A GUT~~AN,SARAH HOCHMAN,AND DORITH STRACHMAN:Effect of Lithium Treatment on Microsomal ATPase Activity in Several Tissues
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G. C. COLES: The Metabolism of Schistosomes: A Review
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STEPHEND. YOUNO: Collagen and Other Mesogka Protein from the Coral Lobophylia mymbosa (Anthozoa, Scleractinia)
339
~EVALJEV~C, LJXLJANA ANDKRTOLICAKOV~LJ~CA: Demonstration of Glycoproteins which
are associated with Chromatin Nonhistone Proteins
345
IAN R. WELSHMAN ANDGEORGED. CApl: Extraction and Characterization of Tetrapyrrole Pigments from Intestinal Cells of Ascaris lumbricoides
349
R~~DIGER HARDELAND:Diurnal Variations in Inducibility of Hepatic Tyrosine Aminotransferase
357
W. H. BANNISTER, J. V. BANNISTER, P. CAWLLERI,ANDA. LEONE GANADO:Conformational Analysis of Bovine Erythrocuprein from Circular Dichroism and Infix-red Spectra
365
Uslu VARANASI, MXCHAUE~EIUTT, ANDDONALDC. ti: The Isomcric Composition of Diisovalemyl-glycerides: A Specificity for the Biosynthesis of the x,3-Diisovaleroyl structures
373
JACKD. WELCHANDLOISC. Rusmt~~: Alkaline Phosphatase and Leucyl Naphthylamidase Activities of Non-human Primate Small Intestine
379
A. CRYER ANDW. BARTLEY:Adaptation of Rats to a Diet High in Galactose
385
H. S. SH~EHAND B. H. REDDY: The Biosynthetic Pathway of Pyrimidiies in a Fish Pathogenic Bacterium, Acromans salmonicida
393
JOHN PANAGIDES AND MORTON RoT~~I~~N: Ribitol Biosynthesis in the Free-living Nematode, Turbatrix ad. I. Labelling Patterns
397
JOHN PANAGIDE~ AND MORTON ROTWTEM: Ribitol Biosynthesis in the Free-living Nematode, Turbatrix a&. II. Biosynthetic Pathway
407
N: Changes S-L. Borrrnii~, G. H~GBERG,ANDR. G. JOIMNSSO Smooth Muscle after Contractile Activity in vitro
in Enzyme Activities in
R. J. C~UPPEL: Electrophoresis of Pig Growth Hormone under Acidic Conditions
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ALCIRAI&&A DEL CARMENBATLIX: Biochemical Research of the Porphyrin and Haem Unit at the Department of Biochemistry, School of Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina DEMETRIOS
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S. SGOUT~, ROSANNE JONES, ANDMOLLY LKIGHT: Distribution of Dietary
Elaidic Acid in Subcellular Particles of Rat Liver
M. A. GRILLO,G. G. P~NNA,ANDL. CASOLO:Carbamylphosphate Synthetases in Human Liver
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M. SSOYABAND blasts
D. P.
NAYS:
DNA Polymerases of Leukaemic Guinea-pig Lympho45’
M. A. D’CO~~AANDA. R ERA: Tsetse Fly, G&s&a morsitanr
Variations in Lipids during the Development of the 467
P. A. VOOGT:Investigations of the Capacity of synthesizing 3BSterols in Mollusca. XI. Biosynthesis and Composition of 3&Sterols in Some Acoela (Opisthobrancbia)
479
Epnm~ CAYANIS,ANDI. BERSOHN:The Effects of Various Modulators DORIsBALMJOCY, on the Activities of Human Pyruvate Kinases isolated from Normal Adult and Foetal Liver and Hepatoma Tissue
489
H. J. MERWANN AND L. J. BROWN:Adaptation of Swine (Sus domestti) Adipose Tissue to Increased Lipogencsis: Expression of Data
503
K. D. I-LUMOND,D. E~ALINSY, L. Bmtaotm, ANDJ. JER~KY: Kinetic Studies on Alkaline Phosphatases from Liver of the Baboon, P&o urniwr
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Characteristics of Chicken Liver Post-mitochondrial Preparation after N. K. Sm: Gel Filtration in Cell-free Amino-acid Incorporating Systems
521
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GABRIZLHOCZMAN: Gel Filtration of Thyroxine-binding Proteins: Group Separation of Soluble Proteins of Rat Liver on Sephadex Gels
53’
AND &M~OND B~RcHE~~: Purification and Properties of Rat G. GLiver t.-Threonine Dehydratase
537
S-L. Botrrn6y G. H&ERG, ANDR. G. JOHAN~~~N:Enzyme Response to Contractile Activity in Isolated Smooth Muscle: Effeca of Cycloheximide and Insulin
543
HAGOP
J. tatK”““:
Lipid Composition and Fatty Acid Metabolism by Mammary Cells of 549
GENNARODELLA PEZTRA, MARU CARTEN~-FARXNA,PATRIZU GALLETII, AND Vmumzo ZAP~IA: Studies on Omithine Decarboxylase from Human Prostate Gland
557
J. WR~BEL, W. B~Gu~LA~z~~u, L. M~CHAUKA,ANDR. NIEMIRO:Developmental Changes in Sterol Biosynthesis from Acetate and Mevalonatc in Rat Liver
565
SWORD Smcmt, HIROKOITO, ANDGERALDL.IT~ACK: [aI-IJCortisol Binding by Young and Old Human Liver Cytosol Proteins in oitro
569
H. J. MZWCANNAND G. P~~NJZY: Glycerokinase Activity in Liver and .4dipose Tissue of Developing Swine (Sus dmdcw)
575
R~~IGER HARDIZWND:Circadian Rhythmicity in Cultured Liver Ceils. I. Rhythms in Tyroaine Aminotransferase Activity and Inducibility and in [*HjLeucine Incorporation
581
R~~IGER HARDELAN~I:Circadian Rhythmicity in Cultured Liver Cells. induction of Rhythmicity in Tyrosine Aminotransferase Activity
591
II.
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LUCZL~NO BmAoU, ROTAROBERTI, GERHARD hhXi~~, ANLI GNSEPPE PORCZUATI: The Metabolism of Phosphoric Esters and of Cytidine-diphosphate Esters of Choline and Ethanolamine in the Liver
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