729 results on '"Skin/metabolism"'
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102. Binding of anions by connective tissue: dermis and cartilage.
103. [Determinations of cutaneous fats in relation to the menstruation cycle].
104. [Excretion of amino acids by the skin surface].
105. Cholinesterase and amine oxidase in the skin: a histochemical investigation.
106. [Cutaneous mucopolysaccharides in normal & pathological conditions].
107. Total sulfydryl content in normal and vitiliginous human skin.
108. [Changes of fluorescent material during development of amphibians].
109. Metabolism of glycogen in the skin and the effect of x-rays.
110. Isolation of radioactive hydroxyproline from an apparent heteropolysaccharide-protein complex of animal skin after the administration of [14C]proline.
111. Iron, reticuloendothelial system and dermoepidermal exchanges (normal and cancerous tissues).
112. [Histological studies of intracellular peroxidase of human skin in normal and pathological conditions].
113. A study of human epidermal proteins.
114. [Reductive substances in the normal human skin and in the normal widened skin of the rat].
115. Deficient water-binding in pathologic horny layers.
116. The effect of injection of hypertonic salt solution on the chloride content of mammalian skin.
117. The influence of the human epidermis on melanin synthesis.
118. [Effect of the cerebral cortex on carbohydrate metabolism in the skin].
119. Binding of histamine in vitro and its inhibition by cortisone.
120. [Nucleic acids in the animal skin].
121. [Significance of histamine liberation by compound 48/80, dextran, and egg white in development of edema in rats].
122. [Effect of ether, urethane and magnesial narcoses on sugar and glycogen in the blood and skin].
123. Skin sterols. IX. Effect of squalene on the sterols of mouse skin.
124. [Determination of water on skin surface].
125. The proteolytic enzyme system of skin. III. Purification of proteinase C and its separation from an inhibitor.
126. [Contribution to the analysis of the lipid content of human skin oils].
127. The demonstration of acid substances in normal skin by Alcian blue.
128. [Transamination reaction in the skin. II. Behavior and property of transaminase of glutamic acid].
129. The effect of local necrosis upon the collagen content of uninjured distal skin.
130. [Acid phosphatase in the skin and vagina in humans and its significance for cornification].
131. Acid number of skin surface lipids in psoriasis. Findings for unaffected, stripped and unstripped areas--treatment response.
132. Does the glass electrode determine the same pH-values on the skin surface as the quinhydrone electrode?
133. Histology and cytochemistry of human skin. IX. The distribution of non-specific esterases.
134. [Elective presentation of keratins and histochemical behavior of other disulfide compounds in the skin].
135. Studies on silicon in tissues with special reference to skin.
136. The intracellular metabolism of 3:4 benzpyrene: metabolism in the kidneys and skin of rats and mice.
137. [Mucoproteins in blood and connective tissue of the skin in myxedema].
138. Cholinesterases and alpha esterases in the lip of the rat.
139. The distribution of glycogen and lipids in human skin.
140. A comparison of three histochemical stains for the demonstration of protein-bound sulfhydryl groups in normal human skin.
141. Alkaline phosphatase in skin of certain animals.
142. Nucleic acid content in mouse epidermis separated from dermis by different methods.
143. [The N-terminal amino acids in normal horny layer of the skin & in psoriasis scales].
144. The cuticle of the cockroach Periplaneta americana. VI. The composition of the cuticle as determined by quantitative analysis.
145. [Cutaneous amylase].
146. [Catalytic pathways in normal and pathological skin].
147. [Quantitative control of superficial skin lipids before & after intramuscular injection of testosterone esters in various doses].
148. Effect of cutaneous burn on histamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine in mice.
149. [Zones of accumulation of mucopolysaccharides in normal dermis].
150. The effect of ascorbic-acid deficiency on the concentration of acid mucopolysaccharides in guinea-pig skin and cartilage.
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