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Autor:
J N, DAVIDSON, C, WAYMOUTH
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The Journal of physiology. 105
Autor:
C, WAYMOUTH, J N, DAVIDSON
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The Biochemical journal. 40(2)
Autor:
J N, DAVIDSON, C, WAYMOUTH
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The Biochemical journal. 40(4)
Autor:
J N, DAVIDSON, C, WAYMOUTH
Publikováno v:
The Biochemical journal. 40(4)
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Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society. 25:212-216
The structures of the fibrous zeolites edingtonite, thomsonite, and natrolite (with scolecite and mesolite) were determined by X-ray methods some years ago, and it was suggested shortly afterwards by M. H. Hey and F. A. Bannister in a private communi
Autor:
J. N. Davidson, C. Waymouth
Publikováno v:
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences. 33:19-34
Material has been prepared from pancreatin which influences the growth of fresh explants of the 9-day chick embryo heart in roller-tubes. Cultures grown in a mixture of this material and embryo-extract show a much higher nucleoprotein phosphorus (N.
Autor:
C. Waymouth, Paul A. Kitos
Publikováno v:
Experimental Cell Research. 35:108-118
Clone 929 mouse cells were grown in a nutrient medium deficient in bicarbonate. The cells were exposed to specifically labeled 14C glucose and some of the radioactive products of metabolism were identified and measured. The cells metabolize initially
Autor:
J. N. Davidson, C. Waymouth
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Section B. Biology. 62:96-98
The classical view that, of the two known types of nucleic acid, desoxyribonucleic acid (thymonucleic acid) is characteristic of animal tissues and ribonucleic acid (pentose nucleic acid) of plant tissues, was established by the work of Kossel and ot
Autor:
C, Waymouth
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Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 53(5)
Autor:
W B, Dunham, C, Waymouth
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 36(1)
Relatively small numbers of Sarcoma 1 cells were transplanted intradermally in A/WySn mice to study the course of growth when the size of the transplant is comparable to an early stage of spontaneous cancer. Transplants of 31 to 32,000 cells took one