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2. Protein synthesis in mitochondria. 2. Rate of incorporation in vitro of radioactive amino acids into soluble proteins in the mitochondrial fraction, including catalase, malic dehydrogenase and cytochrome c
3. STUDIES ON PROTEIN AND NUCLEIC ACID METABOLISM IN VIRUS-INFECTED MAMMALIAN CELLS. THE FORMATION OF A VIRUS-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN IN KREBS II ASCITES-TUMOUR CELLS INFECTED WITH ENCEPHALOMYOCARDITIS VIRUS
4. Factors controlling amino acid incorporation by ribosomes from krebs II mouse ascites-tumour cells
5. Studies on protein and nucleic acid metabolism in virus-infected mammalian cells. 2. The isolation, crystallization and chemical characterization of mouse encephalomyocarditis virus
6. Studies on protein and nucleic acid metabolism in virus-infected mammalian cells. 4. The localization of metabolic changes within subcellular fractions of Krebs II mouse-ascites-tumour cells infected with encephalomyocarditis virus
7. Studies on protein and nucleic acid metabolism in virus-infected mammalian cells. 3. Methods for the disruption of Krebs II mouse-ascites-tumour cells
8. Studies on protein and nucleic acid metabolism in virus-infected mammalian cells. 1. Encephalomyocarditis virus in Krebs II mouse-ascites-tumour cells
9. Protein synthesis in mitochondria. Requirements for the incorporation of radioactive amino acids into mitochondrial protein
10. Dr. Harold King, C.B.E., F.R.S
11. The heterogeneity of mitochondrial DNA in different tissues from the same animal.
12. Protein synthesis by the mitochondria of neurons.
13. Lysine analogues as inhibitors of bacterial growth.
14. Smooth muscle stimulants from the gastrointestinal tract; identification of 5-hydroxytryptamine and its distinction from substance P.
15. Incorporation of radioactive amino acids into proteins of the microsome fraction of guinea-pig liver in a cell-free system.
16. Biochemical approaches to the problem of protein synthesis.
17. The Biosynthesis of Protein. I. Uptake of glycine, serine, valine and lysine by the mammary gland of the rabbit.
18. Incorporation of blood amino-acids into milk proteins in the rabbit.
19. DEVELOPMENT OF RIBONUCLEIC ACID POLYMERASE IN CELLS INFECTED WITH ENCEPHALOMYOCARDITIS VIRUS AND THE SYNTHESIS OF SINGLE- AND DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA BY THE ISOLATED POLYMERASE.
20. The mitochondrial ribosome and ribosomal RNA of the chick.
21. d- and l-Amino acids in antibiotics.
22. The distribution of radioactivity in goat casein after injection of radioactive amino acids and its bearing on theories of protein synthesis.
23. Proteins coded by mitochondrial DNA of mammalian cells.
24. The mitochondrial ribosome of baby-hamster kidney cells.
25. Synthetic pentapeptides related to gramicidin-S.
26. The synthesis of peptides related to gramicidin S and the significance of optical configuration in antibiotic peptides. 1. Tripeptides.
27. Protein synthesis in guinea-pig liver; incorporation of radioactive amino acids into proteins of the microsome fraction in vivo.
28. The functional characterization of mitoribosomes from rat liver and Krebs 2 ascites-tumour-cell mitochondria.
29. Incorporation of [C-14] amino acids into the proteins of bull spermatozoa.
30. The active principles of Cannabis indica resin. I.
31. Biogenesis ommitochondria.
32. The morphological site of synthesis of cytochrome c in mammalian cells (Krebs cells).
33. The occurrence of glycerylphosphorylethanolamine in extracts of liver and yeast.
34. Biosynthesis of proteins. 3. Precursors in the synthesis of casein and beta-lactoglobulin.
35. Studies on vitamin E: The isolation of beta-tocopherol from wheat germ oil.
36. The source of antibody in rabbit milk.
37. Fractionation of the smooth muscle stimulants present in extracts of gastro-intestinal tract. Identification of 5-hydroxytryptamine and its distinction from substance P.
38. Biosynthesis of proteins. 4. The effect of intravenous peptides on casein synthesis in a lactating goat.
39. The distribution of radioactivity in crystalline beta-lactoglobulin following the injection of [14C]valine and lysine into a goat.
40. The source of antibody globulin in rabbit milk and goat colostrum.
41. Incorporation of radioactive phosphorus into the ribonucleic acid of subfractions derived from guinea-pig-liver microsomes.
42. Studies on vitamin E: The isolation of some crystalline alcohols from the unsaponifiable matter of rice and wheat germ oils.
43. The chemical composition of bull semen with special reference to nucleic acids, free nucleotides and free amino acids.
44. Antibiotic peptides from Bacillus licheniformis; licheniformins A, B and C.
45. Crystallization of purified mouse encephalomyocarditis virus particles.
46. The site of synthesis of mitochondrial proteins in Krebs II ascites-tumour cells.
47. Studies on protein and nucleic acid metabolism in virus-infected mammalian cells. IV. The localization of metabolic changes within subcellular fractions of Krebs II mouse-ascites-tumour cells infected with encephalomyocarditis virus.
48. Biosynthesis of proteins.
49. The biosynthesis of proteins. II. Synthesis of milk proteins by the goat.
50. Activation of amino-acids by soluble enzymes from pancreas and other tissues.
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