154 results on '"MAEGRAITH BG"'
Search Results
2. Comments on Host-Drug-Parasite Interactions
3. Clinical Effects of Exposure to Heat and Sunlight--I
4. Comments on Pathophysiology
5. The ship and the eye.
6. Influence of aflatoxin on nutrition and malaria in mice.
7. Tropical medicine: trends and progress.
8. Crises in malaria.
9. Influence of aflatoxin on malarial infection in mice.
10. The inhibition of mitochondrial respiration and oxidative phosphorylation by serum from malaria-infected animals. II. The inhibitory activity of serum ultrafiltrates from Plasmodium knowlesi-infected monkeys.
11. PHYSIOPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN PRIMARY ACUTE BLOOD-TRANSMITTED MALARIA AND BABESIA INFECTIONS. I. OBSERVATIONS ON PARASITES AND BLOOD-CELLS IN RHESUS MONKEYS, MICE, RATS AND PUPPIES.
12. Erythrocyte reduced glutathione in malaria (Plasmodium berghei and P.knowlesi).
13. On direct connexions between hepatic artery and hepatic veins in the canine liver.
14. Paludrine and the treatment of falciparum malaria in England.
15. Pathological processes in disease. I. Adaptation of the Warburg respirometer for the determination of blood gases.
16. Electron microscopy of Entamoeba histolytica in host tissue.
17. Studies on synthetic antimalarial drugs; the effect of therapeutic courses of paludrine on the relapse-rate of vivax malaria.
18. Some aspects of the pathogenesis of malaria.
19. Glucose-6-phosphate and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase activities in erythrocytes of monkeys infected with Plasmodium knowlesi.
20. Carbohydrate absorption in sprue.
21. Pathological lesions produced in the brain by kllikrein (kininogenase) in Macaca mulatta infected with Plasmodium knowlesi.
22. Is there a malaria toxin?
23. Physiological aspects of protozoan infection.
24. Non-ultrafiltrable inhibitory substances in serum from P. knowlesi-infected monkeys.
25. Studies on the liver circulation; active constriction of the hepatic venous tree in anaphylactic shock.
26. Studies on the lipids of Plasmodium knowlesi-infected rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). I. Changes in serum lipids.
27. Some physiological and pathological processes in Plasmodium berghei infections in white rats.
28. Some physiological and pathological problems of malaria.
29. Experimental amoebic infection of the liver in guinea-pigs. I. Infection via the mesenteric vein and via the portal vein.
30. Studies on bradykinin and bradykininogen in malaria.
31. The patterns of some proteolytic enzymes of Entamoeba histolytica and Acanthamoeba sp. II. The action E. histolytica and acanthamoeba sp. on various synthetic substrates.
32. The fine structure of Plasmodium vinckei, a malaria parasite of rodents.
33. The splenic circulation; latex-cast studies in the rat.
34. The effect of various substances, including food, on the absorption of orally administered mepacrine hydrochloride.
35. The use of electron microscope autoradiography for examining the uptake and degradation of haemoglobin by Plasmodium berghei.
36. The movement of radioactive albumin (I131 R.H.S.A.) from blood into C.S.F. and vice versa by dilution method in normal and Plasmodium knowlesi infected Macaca mulatta.
37. The demonstration of proteolytic enzyme activity of Entamoeba histolytica by the use of photographic gelatin film.
38. The effect of muscular exercise in a hot moist environment on the mepacrine concentrations of blood, plasma and urine.
39. Ultrastructural studies of the effects of malarial toxic factors on normal mouse tissues.
40. Studies in Ancylostoma caninum infection in dogs. I. Absorbtion from the small intestine of amino-acids, carbohydrates and fat.
41. Investigations in the chemotherapy of malaria in West Africa; sulphonamide compounds.
42. Electron microscopy of an axenic strain (Laredo) of Entamoeba hisolytica.
43. Studies on the nature of malarial pigment (haemozion). I. The pigment of the simian species, Plasmodium knowlesi and P. Cynomolgi.
44. Studies on the nature of malarial pigment (haemozoin). II. The pigment of the human species, Plasmodium falciparum and P. malariae.
45. Blood and plasma concentrations of mepacrine in subjects taking suppressive and therapeutic dosages.
46. An assessment of the physiological importance of the large hepatic venous sluices in the dog.
47. The oxidative metabolism of Schistosoma mansoni and the effects of antischistosomal drugs and cytochrome oxidase inhibitors.
48. Micro-anatomy of the hepatic circulation.
49. Aldosterone excretion in acclimatization to heat.
50. The patterns of some proteolytic enzymes of Entamoeba histolytica and Acanthamoeba sp. I. The action of E. histolytica and Acanthamoeba sp. on protein substrates.
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.