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- Functional Word in a protein : IV. Alphabet
- 199. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Proliferation and Glucose 6-Phosphatase Activity in Livers of Growing and Adult Mice Treated with Phenobarbital.
- 156. Endoplasmic Reticulum and Glucose 6-Phosphatase Activity in Hepatocytes of Growing and Adult Mice
- Postnatal development of the liver lobule of the mouse: morphometric studies on lysosomes, peroxisomes and lipid droplets of hepatocytes.
- Cytochemical localization of glucose 6-phosphatase activity in the epididymis of the mouse
- Localization of glucose 6-phosphatase in the membrane of endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear envelope
- 196. Cytochemical Observations on NADPH Oxidase and Peroxidase Activities in Liver Kupffer and Endothelial Cells of ICR-rats Administered with Endotoxin.
- 190. Trials for Ultracytochemical Detection of Cholesterols in Rat Adrenal Cortex.
- Dynamic aspects of protein function : II. Metastable functional system of trypsin
- Nonpigmented epithelial (NPE) cells bearing large aggregates of smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) in the pars plicata of rabbit ciliary body.
- 158 Glucose 6-phosphatase (G6Pase) -like phosphatase activity in epithelial cells of mouse seminal vesicle.
- 157 Glucose 6-Phosphatase activity in pregnant and lactating mammary glands of the mouse.
- Glucose 6-phosphatase activity in pregnant and lactating mammary glands of the mouse.
- Glucose 6-phosphatase (G6Pase)-like phosphatase activity in epithelial cells of mouse seminal vesicle.
- Age-related changes in fiber types of rat soleus muscle.
- Functional Word in a Protein. III. Syntax and Energetics.:III. Syntax and Energetics
- A Simple Way to Identify Functional Sites in Protein III. Application of DEV Analysis to Proteins Other than Trypsin.:III. Application of DEV Analysis to Proteins Other than Trypsin
- Functional Word in a Protein. I. Overlapping Words.:I. Overlapping Words
- Inhibitory potency of tacrolimus ointment on skin tumor induction in a mouse model of an initiation-promotion skin tumor