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Perspectives in biological chemistry. / Edited by Robert E. Olson.

LIBRA QP521 .O52p 1970
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Doisy, Edward Adelbert, 1893-1986.
Olson, Robert E., 1919- editor.
St. Louis University.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Biochemistry.
Medical Subjects:
Biochemistry.
Genre:
Festschriften.
Physical Description:
xiv, 284 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : M. Dekker, 1970.
Contents:
Researches on steroid hormones, by A. Butenandt.
A comparison of alcohol and acetate metabolites and the detection of a new metabolite from alcohol, by R. J. Bloom and W. W. Westerfeld.
Researches on vitamin K, by H. Dam.
From vitamin K to metabolism of cancer cells, by R. W. McKee.
Mode of action of the fat-soluble vitamins, by R. E. Olson.
Science in transition, by L. Levin.
Significance of the chemical functional groups of oxytocin to its biological activities, with special reference to milk-ejecting activity, by V. du Vigneaud.
Enigma of choline, by D. J. Mulford.
The molecular properties of phosphorylase, by C. F. Cori.
An approach to molecular endocrinology: binding of estrogens to target organs, by B. Baggett and G. M. Stone.
Endocrine control of gluconeogenesis, by J. Ashmore.
My life with carbon dioxide and postdoctoral fellows from St. Louis University, by A. B. Hastings.
Reminiscences, by E. A. Doisy.
Notes:
A symposium in honor of Edward Adelbert Doisy, held Oct. 28, 1965, and published as part of the sesquicentennial celebration of St. Louis University, 1968-69.
Includes bibliographies.
OCLC:
91085

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