1948: Biological Applications of Tracer Elements, Vol. XIII
Organizer: Milislav Demerec
FOREWORD v LIST OF PARTICIPANTS viiARNASON, T. J. Chromosome breakage induced by absorbed radioactive phosphorus 1BENSON, A. A., and CALVIN, M. The path of carbon in photosynthesis 6BENTLEY, RONALD. The use of the O18 isotope 11BERGSTRAND, A., ELIASSON, NILS A., HAMMARSTEN, EINAR, NORBERO, BO, REICHARD, PETER, and VON UBISCH, HANS. Experiments with N15 on purines from nuclei and cytoplasm of normal and regenerating liver 22BERNHARD, KARL. Formation of lipids by the microorganism Phycomyces Blakesleeanus 26BLOCH, KONRAD. The biological synthesis of lipids 29BRANSON, HERMAN. The use of isotopes in an integral equation description of metabolizing system 35BROWN, GEORGE BOSWORTH. Studies of purine metabolism 43BRUES, AUSTIN M., and BUCHANAN, DONALD L. Studies of the over-all CO2 metabolism of tissues and total organisms 52BURCH, G. E., THREEFOOT, S. A., CRONVICH, J. A., and REASER, P. Theoretic and experimental considerations of biologic decay periods: Studies in man with the use of Na22 63CARSON, S. F. Design and interpretation of carbon isotope experiments in bacterial metabolism 75EHRENSVÄRD, GÖSTA. Amino acid metabolism in Torulopsis utilis 81FLEXNER, LOUIS B., COWIE, DEAN B., and VOSBURGH, GILBERT J. Studies on capillary permeability with tracer substances 88
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GEMMILL, CHALMERS L. Isotopes in pharmacodynamics 99 GILES, NORMAN H., and BOLOMEY, RENÉ. Cytogenetical effects of internal radiations from Radioisotopes 104 GREENBERG, DAVID M., FRIEDBERG, FELIX, SCHULMAN, MARTIN P., and WINNICK, THEODORE. Studies on the mechanism of protein synthesis with radioactive carbon-labeled compounds 113 GURIN, SAMUEL, and CRANDALL, DANA I. The biological oxidation of fatty acids 118 HEVESY, G. Historical sketch of the biological application of tracer elements 129 KAMEN, MARTIN D., and SPIEGELMAN, S. Studies on the phosphate metabolism of some unicellular organisms 151 NORRIS, WILLIAM P., and KISIELESKI, WALTER. Comparative metabolism of radium, strontium and calcium 164 RITTENBERG, D. The application of the isotope technique to the study of the metabolism of glycine 173 SACKS, JACOB. Mechanism of phosphate transfer across cell membranes 180 SHEMIN, DAVID. The biosynthesis of porphyrins 185 USSING, HANS H. The use of tracers in the study of active ion transport across animal membranes 193 WOOD, HARLAND G. The synthesis of liver glycogen in the rat as an indicator of intermediary Metabolism 201
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