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Whelan, William

Naughton, D., Whelan, M., Smith, E.C., Williams, R., Blake, D.R. and Grootveld, M. (1993). An investigation of the abnormal metabolic status of synovial fluid from patients with rheumatoid arthritis by high field proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. FEBS Lett. 317, 135-138. [Pg.111]

Williams RJJ, In Developments in Plastics Technology - 2, Whelan A, Craft J (eds), Elsevier Applied Science, London, 1985, pp. 339-379. [Pg.156]

Williams, D. H. and Maplestone, R. A., Why are secondary metabolites synthesized Sophistication in the inhibition of cell wall biosynthesis by vancomycin group antibiotics, in Secondary Metabolites Their Function and Evolution, Chadwick, D. J. and Whelan, J., Eds., Ciba Foundation Symposium 171, John Wiley Sons, New York, 1992, 45. [Pg.299]

WILLIAM D. SMITH, Fayetteville, Pennsylvania RICHARD L. WADE, Risk Management Sciences DAVID A. WHELAN, Boeing Company CINDY WILLIAMS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology... [Pg.200]

Bill (William J.) Whelan, three years Bourne s junior (and now Pro-... [Pg.6]

Fig. 6.1 Structure of glycogen. The diagram illustrates the structure of the storage carbohydrate glycogen established by William Whelan and colleagues. It is not the same as the (wrong) structure illustrated in most biochemistry textbooks. There are three kinds of chains of glucose units labeled A, B, and C, together with a small protein called glycogenin at the center (labeled G). A-chains are linear, but B and C-chains are branched. There is only one C-chain, which differs from the B-chains by being connected to the central glycogenin... Fig. 6.1 Structure of glycogen. The diagram illustrates the structure of the storage carbohydrate glycogen established by William Whelan and colleagues. It is not the same as the (wrong) structure illustrated in most biochemistry textbooks. There are three kinds of chains of glucose units labeled A, B, and C, together with a small protein called glycogenin at the center (labeled G). A-chains are linear, but B and C-chains are branched. There is only one C-chain, which differs from the B-chains by being connected to the central glycogenin...
Hans Paulsen W. Ward Pigman Maurice Stacey William J. Whelan Roy L. Whistler... [Pg.546]


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