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102. On the oxidation of dihydrothiamine by organic and inorganic oxidants.
103. Reconstitution of flavin-adenine dinucleotide in the apoenzyme of glucose oxidase.
104. Effects of 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-carboxy-7,8-dihydropteridine and 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-formyl-7,8-dihydropteridine on growth of Escherichia coli.
105. Effects of 8-azaguanine, chloramphenicol and 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole on riboflavin formation by Eremothecium ashbyii.
106. UTILIZATION OF PYRIMIDINE MOIETY IN VIVO FOR THE BIOGENSIS OF THIAMINE IN PLANT.
107. Biogenesis of riboflavin in green leaves. VII. Isolation and characterization of spinach riboflavin synthetase.
108. [On tympanography].
109. On a pedigree of atypical psychoses.
110. Biogenesis of riboflavin in green leaves. II. Enzymatic formation of 6-methyl-8-ribityl-2,4,7-trioxo-hexahydropteridine from 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine.
111. BIOGENESIS OF RIBOFLAVIN IN GREEN LEAVES. V. ABSENCE OF THE EFFECT OF CYSTEINE AND ASCORBIC ACID ON THE ENZYMATIC CONVERSION OF 6,7-DIMETHYL-8-RIBITYLLUMAZINE TO RIBOFLAVIN UNDER ANAEROBIC CONDITION.
112. LEVELS OF ENZYMES FOR BIOSYNTHESIS AND DEGRADATION OF FLAVINS IN SPINACHS.
113. Stimulatory effects of purines on flavinogenesis by non-growing cell of Erethecium ashbyii.
114. Biogenesis of riboflavin in green leaves. III. On enzymatic conversion of 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine to riboflavin and 6-methyl-8-ribityl-2,4,7-trioxo-hexahydropteridine.
115. The structure of 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-substituted-dihydropteridine derivatives prepared by reduction with hydrosulfite.
116. Effect of excess L-histidine diet on active transport of L-histidine by isolated rat small intestine.
117. On the non-enzymatic oxidation of dihydrothiamine by the oxidants present in green leaves.
118. Biochemical studies on pteridines in plants. 3. Biogenesis of folic acid in green leaves; inhibitors acting on the biosynthetic pathway for the formation of dihydropteroic acid from guanylic acid.
119. Preparation and properties of crystalline riboflavin-tryptophan complex.
120. Biosynthesis of thiamine in plants. I. Enzymic formation of thiamine from pyrimidine and thiazole moieties.
121. Genealogical and clinical study on the relationship between schizophrenia and genuine epilepsy.
122. Studies on the molecular complex of flavins. IV. Activity and FAD-fluorescence change caused by the chemical modification of tryptophyl and tyrosyl residues in glucose oxidase.
123. Development of specific experimental systems for flavinogenesis using non-growing cell of Eremothecium ashbyii.
124. Multiplicity of acid phosphatase catalyzing FMN hydrolysis in spinach leaves.
125. Biochemical studies on pteridines in plants. II. Biogenesis of folic acid in green leaves: enzymatic synthesis of dihydropteroic acid from guanosine compounds and mechanism of its synthetic pathway.
126. STUDIES ON PLANT FLAVOKINASE. II. THE PURIFICATION AND SOME PROPERTIES OF BEAN FLAVOKINASE.
127. The concept of "atypical psychoses" from the aspect of clinical genetics.
128. BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON PTERIDINES IN PLANTS. I. BIOGENESIS OF FOLIC ACID IN GREEN LEAVES: CONFIRMATION OF ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF FOLATE COMPOUNDS BY THE ENZYME SYSTEM FROM THE SPINACH.
129. On the oxidation of dihydrothiamine by the peroxidatic reaction of liver catalase.
130. [MEDICAL CLASSIFICATION OF MENTAL DEFICIENCY].
131. THE MECHANISM OF THE SPECIFICITY OF TRYPSIN CATALYSIS. II. COMPARISON OF TRYPSIN AND ALPHA-CHYMOTRYPSIN IN THE NONSPECIFIC CATALYSES OF TEH HYDROLYSIS OF ACETYLGLYCINE ETHYL ESTER.
132. [Concept of atypical psychosis--from the aspect of clinical genetics].
133. STUDIES ON PLANT FLAVOKINASE. I. OCCURRENCE OF FLAVOKINASE IN GREEN LEAVES.
134. Riboflavin-indoles interaction in acid solution.
135. Comparative studies with monozygotic twins discordant for typical and atypical schizophrenia.
136. Mechanisms of carbon dioxide gas adsorption by grains and its application to skin-packaging.
137. Protein isolates from Chlorella algae, Torula yeasts, and hydrocarbon-assimilating microorganisms.
138. Biosynthesis of thiamine in plants. II. Biosynthetic pathway of thiamine monophosphate from pyrimidine and thiazole moieties.
139. NAD + -dependent formation of 2-amino- 4 -hydroxy-6-carboxypteridine from 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-formylpteridine by cell-free extracts of Escherichia coli.
140. Enzymatic conversion of 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-formyl-7,8-dihydropteridine to 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-hydroxymethyl-7,8-dihydropteridine by cell-free extracts of Escherichia coli B.
141. [Method of representation of isodose curves by the film dosimetry].
142. Enzymatic pyrophosphorylation of 2-amino-4-hydroxy-6-hydroxymethyl-7,8-dihydropteridine by cell-free extracts of Escherichia coli B.
143. Fluctuation of the nucleotide pools of flavinogenic and nonflavinogenic strains of Eremothecium ashbyii grown in the presence of purines.
144. Inhibition of lipoxygenase by saturated monohydric alcohols through hydrophobic bondings.
145. Fine structure of protein bodies isolated from rice endosperm.
146. Clinical genetics in psychiatry.
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