71 results on '"Auerbach, V. H."'
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2. PYRUVATE METABOLISM BY HOMOGENATES OF HUMAN BRAIN: EFFECTS OF PHENYLPYRUVATE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ETIOLOGY OF THE MENTAL RETARDATION IN PHENYLKETONURIA.
3. Enzymatic and Metabolic Adaptations in Animals.
4. THE ACTION OF CATIONIC DETERGENTS ON BACTERIA AND BACTERIAL ENZYMES
5. The Inhibition of Sulfhydryl Enzymes as the Basis of the Bactericidal Action of Chlorine
6. The Inhibition of Sulfhydryl Enzymes as the Basis of the Bactericidal Action of Chlorine 1
7. EXPERIENCE WITH 110 DETERMINATIONS OF RENAL BLOOD FLOW (RBF) IN CHILDREN USING 133XE
8. INFANTILE PSYCHOGENIC WATER DRINKING
9. Consent forms
10. Author's Reply
11. 649 Hypozincemia in Growing Premature Singleton and Twin Infants
12. 650 SERUM COPPER AND CERULOPLASMIN IN THE PREMATURE INFANT
13. 648 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SERUM CONCENTRATION AND URINARY EXCRETION OF ZN AND CU IN PREMATURE INFANTS
14. 973 Serum Zn and Cu Concentrations During Infection in the Premature Infant
15. Effect of the branched-chain ?-keto acids on pyruvate metabolism by homogenates of human brain
16. Liver Arginase, Histidase and Phenylalanine Transaminase Following Administration of their Respective Substrates.
17. Serum-Vitamin-A Levels in Two Families with Tylosis
18. Kinetics of Peritoneal Dialysis in Children
19. Urinary copper losses in infants receiving free amino acid solutions
20. Intrarenal blood flow in children with normal kidneys and congenital heart disease: changes attributable to angiography.
21. Urinary copper losses in infants receiving free amino acid solutions.
22. The clinical EEG--a search for a buried message.
23. A sliding scale for hospital reimbursement.
24. A unique nonprofit, hospital-based faculty group practice.
25. Letter: Changes in annual incidence rates of sudden unexpected deaths among infants in Philadelphia, 1960-1972.
26. Phenylketonuria in the rat associated with decreased temporal discrimination learning.
27. LEUCINE-INDUCED HYPOGLYCEMIA. III. THE BLOOD GLUCOSE DEPRESSANT ACTION OF LEUCINE IN NORMAL INDIVIDUALS.
28. Elevated serum insulin associated with leucine-induced hypoglycaemia.
29. Diagnostic significance of amniotic fluid amino acids.
30. GENETIC MECHANISMS PRODUCING MULTIPLE ENZYME DEFECTS. A REVIEW OF UNEXPLAINED CASES AND A NEW HYPOTHESIS.
31. Leucine-induced hypoglycemia. II. Studies concerning other amino acids and leucine metabolites.
32. Further studies on the enzymic pattern of a cultured cell line from liver.
33. Effect of the branched-chain alpha-keto acids on pyruvate metabolism by homogenates of human brain.
34. Normal development in an infant of a mother with phenylketonuria.
35. Leucine-induced hypoglycemia. I. Clinical observations and diagnostic considerations.
36. Tryptophan peroxidase-oxidase, histidase, and transaminase activity in the liver of the developing rat.
37. PROTEIN METABOLISM IN CYSTIC FIBROSIS OF THE PANCREAS.
38. Observations on the coexistence of methylmalonic acidemia and glycinemia.
39. Inborn errors of metabolism.
40. Histidinemia. A deficiency in histidase resulting in the urinary excretion of histidine and of imidazolepyruvic acid.
41. The hormonal control of tryptophan peroxidase in the rat.
42. Studies on the cyclophorase system; obligatory sparking of fatty acid oxidation.
43. THE PRIMARY AMINO-ACIDOPATHIES. GENETIC DEFECTS IN THE METABOLISM OF THE AMINO ACIDS.
44. Biochemical studies and therapy in subacute necrotizing encephalomyelopathy (Leigh's syndrome).
45. Liver arginase, histidase and phenylalanine transaminase following administration of their respective substrates.
46. The effect of 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole on the synthesis of tryptophan peroxidase-oxidase.
47. Adaptive enzymes and feedback mechanisms.
48. THE METABOLISM OF HISTIDINE. VI. HISTIDINEMIA AND IMIDAZOLEPYRUVIC ACIDURIA.
49. The metabolism of aromatic amino acids in leukemic rats.
50. Delayed maturation of tyrosine metabolism in a full-term sibling of a child with phenylketonuria.
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