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Electrophoretic variation in human serum ceruloplasmin: A new genetic polymorphism
(Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers; Plenum Publishing Corporation ; Springer Science+Business Media, 1967-09)
Through the application of a specific oxidase stain to results of starch gel electrophoresis of human serum, three different electrophoretic forms of ceruloplasmin—denoted CpA (fast), CpB (intermediate), and CpC (slow)—have ...
Asymmetric dehydration of galactarate by bacterial galactarate dehydratase
(Elsevier, 1964-10-14)
Esterase and hydrase activity of carbonic anhydrase-I from primate erythrocytes
(Elsevier, 1964-01-06)
Carboxylic esterase activity toward the acetate and butyrate esters of [alpha]- and [beta]-naphthol is associated with two forms of erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase (CA-I, CA-II) in man (Tashian , 1963) and other primate ...
Factors limiting microbial activities in soil
(Springer-Verlag, 1961-12)
The influence of several environmental factors on microbial activity in soil was measured by CO 2 evolution, substrate disappearance, formation of intermediates, and changes in p H . Although good correlation was obtained ...
Constant protein turnover in mammalian cells during logarithmic growth
(Elsevier, 1961-03-24)
Localization of rhodopsin antibody in the retina of the frog,
(Elsevier, 1969-02-14)
A specific immune serum against frog rhodopsin has been developed in rabbits. The specificity of the antirhodopsin serum was established using the indirect Coon's antibody technique. Absorption of the serum with ...
Quasilinearization and the estimation of chemical rate constants from raw kinetic data
(Elsevier, 1967-03)
A technique for estimating chemical rate constants from raw kinetic data is suggested. Such problems are viewed as nonlinear multipoint boundary-value problems for systems of nonlinear ordinary differential equations, for ...