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2. CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION OF HISTAMINE AND SOME METABOLITES ON CELLULOSE PHOSPHATE PAPER.
3. CHROMATOGRAPHY ON PAPER IMPREGNATED WITH ION EXCHANGE RESINS. IX. THE ADSORPTION OF METAL IONS FROM HCL ON ANION-EXCHANGE RESIN PAPER, DEAE PAPER AND AMINOETHYL-CELLULOSE PAPER.
4. CHROMATOGRAPHY ON ION EXCHANGE PAPERS. X. SOME DATA FOR CELLULOSE ION-EXCHANGERS WITH ORGANIC SOLVENTS.
5. The relative rates of movement of amino acids on ion-exchange cellulose and ion-exchange resin loaded papers.
6. Chromatographic separation of nucleoside phosphates on diethylaminoethylcellulose paper.
7. Paper chromatography of transfer ribonucleic acid on diethylaminothyl-cellulose.
8. Analysis of mixtures of sugars by paper and cellulose column chromatography.
9. Fungal disfigurement of paper, and soft rot of cedar shingles.
10. Utilization of cellulose from waste paper by Myrothecium verrucaria.
11. The separation of metals on ionexchange modified cellulose paper using complexing agents.
12. Quatitative paper chromatography of fatty acids. 3. The chemical interaction with cellulose.
13. Nucleic Acid Hybridization with RNA Immobilized on Filter Paper
14. A note on the use of cellulose phosphate cation-exchange paper for the separation of catecholamines, and some other biogenic amines.
15. Application of paper partition chromatography to the separation of the sugars and their methylated derivatives on a column of powdered cellulose.
16. Ion-exchange thin-layer chromatography. XV. Preparation, properties and applications of paper-like PEI-cellulose sheets.
17. The influence of the moisture content of the fibrous support of a nasal inhaler upon the concentration of drug in the air stream.
18. CHROMATOGRAPHIC STUDIES ON AMINOACYL-ACCEPTOR RNA USING PAPER SHEETS OF DIETHYLAMINOETHYL-CELLULOSE.
19. Production by an IBM 1401 computer of numbered paper inserts for serial celloidin sections.
20. THE OCCURRENCE OF APIOSE IN LEMNA (DUCKWEED) AND OTHER ANGIOSPERMS.
21. Chromatography of proteins on diethyl-amino-ethyl (DEAE) cellulose paper.
22. The separation of chlorophylls by paper and cellulose column chromatography.
23. Oxidation: an important enzyme reaction in fungal degradation of cellulose.
24. The chemistry and estimation of fibre.
25. Composition and nutritive characteristics of low quality cellulosic wastes.
26. Characteristics of a reserve alpha-glucan from Clostridium pasteurianum.
27. A chemical and autoradiographic study of cellulose synthesis during the encystment of Acanthamoeba castellanii.
28. Indoleacetic acid stimulates cellulose deposition and selectively enhances certain beta-glucan synthetase activities.
29. Cellulolytic activity of Thermomonospora curvata: optimal assay conditions, partial purification, and product of the cellulase.
30. Cell wall glucans of the yeast and mycelial forms of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis.
31. Simple dye release assay for determining cellulolytic activity of fungi.
32. Factors affecting cellulolysis by Ruminococcus albus.
33. Semimicro determination of cellulose in biological materials.
34. Isolation and characterization of a cellulose-utilizing bacterium.
35. Digestion of polysaccharide constituents of tropical pasture herbage in the bovine rumen. IV. The hydrolysis of hemicelluloses from spear grass by cell-free enzyme systems from rumen fluid.
36. Use of DEAE-cellulose for the chromatography of RNA of high molecular weight.
37. Use of trityl- and -naphthylcarbamoylcellulose derivatives in oligonucleotide synthesis.
38. A membrane filter technique for cerebrospinal fluid cytology. Technical note.
39. The hemicellulose of pollen grains of Phoenix dactylifera.
40. The preparation and properties of pyruvate kinase attached to porous sheets, and the operation of a two-enzyme continuous-feed reactor.
41. Cellulase components from Trichoderma viride.
42. Cellulose digestion in Pseudocaecilius elutus (Psocoptera).
43. Extracellular enzyme system utilized by the rot fungus Stereum sanguinolentum for the breakdown of cellulose. IV. Separation of cellobiase and aryl beta-glucosidase activities.
44. Cellulolysis by Mucor pusillus.
45. Synthesis and properties of oligonucleotide--cellulose columns.
46. Cellulolytic fungi isolated by the screened substrate method.
47. Some properties of two phosphatases attached to insoluble cellulose matrices.
48. An improved method for determining celluloytic activity in anerobic bacteria.
49. CHROMATOGRAPHY ON PAPER IMPREGNATED WITH ION-EXCHANGE RESINS. VI. THE ADSORPTION OF UO$sup 2+$$sub 2$ AND Th(IV) ON RESIN PAPERS
50. CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION OF RARE EARTHS BY MEANS OF PAPER TREATED WITH THE LIQUID CATION EXCHANGER DI-(2-ETHYLHEXYL) ORTHOSPHOSPHORIC ACID
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