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2. Biosynthesis of slaframine, (1S,6S,8aS)-1-acetoxy-6-aminooctahydroindolizine, a parasympathomimetic alkaloid of fungal origin. I. Pipecolic acid the slaframine biogenesis
3. Detection and isolation of formiminoglutamic acid from urine in folic acid deficiency in humans
4. Carnitine content of liquid formulas and special diets,
5. Memories of microbes and metabolism.
6. Buthionine sulfoximine, an experimental tool to induce glutathione deficiency: elucidation of glutathione and ascorbate in their role as antioxidants.
7. Swainsonine-induced high mountain disease in calves.
8. Lysine-pipecolic acid metabolic relationships in microbes and mammals.
9. Pipecolic acid biosynthesis in Rhizoctonia leguminicola. I. The lysine saccharopine, delta 1-piperideine-6-carboxylic acid pathway.
10. Pipecolic acid biosynthesis in Rhizoctonia leguminicola. II. Saccharopine oxidase: a unique flavin enzyme involved in pipecolic acid biosynthesis.
11. Biosynthesis of slaframine, (1S,6S,8aS)-1-acetoxy-6-aminooctahydroindolizine, a parasympathomimetic alkaloid of fungal origin. 3. Origin of the pyrrolidine ring.
12. Carnitine biosynthesis and function. Introductory remarks.
13. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. Volume 248, 1973: Role of lysine and epsilon-n-trimethyllysine in carnitine biosynthesis. II. Studies in the rat. By Vichai Tanphaichitr and Harry P. Broquist.
14. Progress in nutrition research: 1942-1982.
15. Purification of S-adenosylmethionine: epsilon-N-L-lysine methyltransferase. The first enzyme in carnitine biosynthesis.
16. Carnitine status in Thai adults.
17. Production and nutritional evaluation of a high lysine baker's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) in rats.
18. Some aspects of carnitine nutriture.
19. Lysine deficiency and carnitine in male and female rats.
20. Amino acid metabolism.
21. Carnitine biosynthesis: nutritional implications.
22. Carnitine biosynthesis in Neurospora crassa: enzymatic conversion of lysine to epsilon-N-trimethyllysine.
23. Production of hybrid glycoproteins and accumulation of oligosaccharides in the brain of sheep and pigs administered swainsonine or locoweed.
24. The similar effects of swainsonine and locoweed on tissue glycosidases and oligosaccharides of the pig indicate that the alkaloid is the principal toxin responsible for the induction of locoism.
25. Lysine catabolism in Rhizoctonia leguminicola and related fungi.
26. Effects of slaframine on ruminant digestive function: ruminal motility in sheep and cattle.
27. Synthesis of carnitine from epsilon-N-trimethyllysine in post mitochondrial fractions of Neurospora crassa.
28. Site of carnitine biosynthesis in the rat.
29. Marked differences in the swainsonine inhibition of rat liver lysosomal alpha-D-mannosidase, rat liver Golgi mannosidase II, and jack bean alpha-D-mannosidase.
30. Biosynthesis of carnitine in Neurospora crassa.
31. Muscle carnitine levels in neuromuscular disease.
32. Effects of chronic administration of slaframine on production and digestive function in broiler chicks.
33. S-adenosylmethionine: epsilon-N-L-lysine methyltransferase.
34. Carnitine synthesis in rat tissue slices.
35. The indolizidine alkaloids, slaframine and swainsonine: contaminants in animal forages.
36. Effects of slaframine on circulating concentrations of growth hormone and glucose.
37. Dietary lysine and carnitine: relation to growth and fatty livers in rats.
38. Effects of slaframine on ruminant digestive function: liquid turnover rate and fermentation patterns in sheep and cattle.
39. Identification of swainsonine as a probable contributory mycotoxin in moldy forage mycotoxicoses.
40. Effects of slaframine on ruminant digestive function: resting salivary flow and composition in cattle.
41. The future direction of nutrition research: "And a little cell (child) shall lead them".
42. Livestock toxicosis, slobbers, locoism, and the indolizidine alkaloids.
43. Biosynthesis of slaframine, (1S,6S,8aS)-1-acetoxy-6-aminooctahydroindolizine, a parasympathomimetic alkaloid of fungal origin. 4. Metabolic fate of ethyl pipecolylacetate, 1,3-dioxooctahydroindolizine, and 1-hydroxyoctahydroindolizine in Rhizoctonia leguminicola.
44. SACCHAROPINE, AN INTERMEDIATE OF THE AMINOADIPIC ACID PATHWAY OF LYSINE BIOSYNTHESIS. II. STUDIES IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISEAE.
45. Microbiological studies with thioctic acid analogues. II. Enzymatic evidence for interference with acetyl transfer by 6-ethyl-8-mercaptooctanoic acid.
46. ISOLATION OF A PARASYMPATHOMIMETIC ALKALOID OF FUNGAL ORIGIN.
47. Biotin and bacterial growth. I. Relation to aspartate, oleate, and carbon dioxide.
48. Some observations on growth factors required by Leuconostoc citrovorum.
49. Slaframine. Absolute stereochemistry and a revised structure.
50. On the probable identity of several unidentified growth factors.
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