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The Conversion Of Certain Amino Acids To Carbohydrate In Normal Animals, Bergere Alfred Kenney
The Conversion Of Certain Amino Acids To Carbohydrate In Normal Animals, Bergere Alfred Kenney
Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs
The glycogenic effects of the individual amino acids, in the metabolism of normal animals, are by no means well defined. IN some cases, as in those of alanine and glutamic acid, the tendency of the acid to form glucose is generally accepted; in others, of which leucine and lysine are good examples, there is definitely no glucose formation; in still other cases, namely those of glycine and cystine, the contradictory nature of the results obtained by different investigators gives anything but a clear picture of the situation...
It is the purpose of this paper, therefore, to attempt such an estimation …
Vapor Pressures. I. Para-Dichlorobenzene; Glycol Diacetate., L. B. Roberts, James D. Wolfe, James Hawthorne
Vapor Pressures. I. Para-Dichlorobenzene; Glycol Diacetate., L. B. Roberts, James D. Wolfe, James Hawthorne
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
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Crystals Of An Insoluble Carbonate Of Copper Grown Under A Soda Solution, L. B. Roberts, Edwin Roberts
Crystals Of An Insoluble Carbonate Of Copper Grown Under A Soda Solution, L. B. Roberts, Edwin Roberts
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
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