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Biochemical Journal | 1930

The isolation of l-thyroxine from the thyroid gland by the action of proteolytic enzymes.

Charles Robert Harington; William T. Salter


American Journal of Physiology | 1935

LIVER AMYLASE: THE EFFECT OF NUTRITION AND OF HORMONES

Frederick H. Scharles; Phoebe D. Robb; William T. Salter


Biochemical Journal | 1938

Glycolysis of triose derivatives by extracts of tumour and of muscle.

George Herbert Hitchings; Robert Harold Oster; William T. Salter


Biochemical Journal | 1935

Enzyme systems of sarcoma and of muscle dealing with hexosephosphates

Frederick H. Scharles; Mary Dwight Baker; William T. Salter


Journal of Nutrition | 1935

Liver glycogen from derivatives of glucose.

William T. Salter; Phoebe D. Robb; Frederick H. Scharles


American Journal of Cancer | 1934

Tumor Amylase: General Properties and Estimation of Activity

Frederick H. Scharles; William T. Salter


American Journal of Cancer | 1938

Immunization against Neoplasm: Its Effect on the Nitrogen Metabolism of the Host

Robert Harold Oster; William T. Salter


American Journal of Cancer | 1934

Ammonia Production by Sarcoma: The Sparing Effect of Carbohydrate

William T. Salter; Phoebe D. Robb


American Journal of Cancer | 1937

The Relation between Nuclear Division and the Ammonia Metabolism of Growing Tissues

Julius Litter; Beula B. Marble; William T. Salter


American Journal of Cancer | 1935

On the Physiological Validity of Enzyme (Amylase) Determinations in Tumor Tissue

Frederick H. Scharles; Phoebe D. Robb; William T. Salter

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