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Contents: Volume 62, Number 5, November 1967   [Index by Author] 
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MASACHIKA IRIE
Isolation and Properties of a Ribonuclease from Aspergillus saitoi
J Biochem 1967 62: 509-518. [Abstract] [PDF]  

YUZO NOZU
Studies on the Biosynthesis of Lignin: III. Dehydrogenative Polymerization of Coniferyl Alcohol by Peroxidase
J Biochem 1967 62: 519-530. [Abstract] [PDF]  

HITOSHI OZAWA
Bridging Reagent for Protein: II. The Reaction of N, N’-Polymethylene-bis(iodoacetamide) with Cysteine and Rabbit Muscle Aldolase
J Biochem 1967 62: 531-536. [Abstract] [PDF]  

AKIO IWASHIMA and YOSHITSUGU NOSE
An Escherichia coli Mutant Resistant to 2-Amino-hydroxyethylthiazole
J Biochem 1967 62: 537-542. [Abstract] [PDF]  

HIROSHI HASHIZUME, MASARU SHIRAKI, and KAZUTOMO IMAHORI
Study of Circular Dichroism of Proteins and Polypeptides in Relation to Their Backbone and Side Chain Conformations
J Biochem 1967 62: 543-551. [Abstract] [PDF]  

TAKAHIKO HOSHITA, SHIGEO HIROFUJI, and SHOICHI ENOMOTO
Stero-bile Acids and Bile Alcohols: XGVII. Metabolism of Epicoprostanol in the Japanese Eel
J Biochem 1967 62: 552-557. [Abstract] [PDF]  

TAIBI YAMAMOTO and YUJI TONOMURA
Reaction Mechanism of the Ca++-dependent ATPase of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum from Skeletal Muscle: I. Kinetic Studies
J Biochem 1967 62: 558-575. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KATSUHIDE YUTANI, ASAKO YUTANI, and TOSHIZO ISEMURA
Accelerating Effect of Proteins on the Renaturation of Denatured Bacterial {alpha}-Amylase
J Biochem 1967 62: 576-583. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KAZUE OZAWA, KIICHIRO SETA, HIROSHI ASRAKI, and HAJIME HANDA
Rapid Liberation of Potassium Ions from Brain Mitochondria
J Biochem 1967 62: 584-590. [Abstract] [PDF]  

HISAO KATO, TOMOJI SUZUKI, KIUOSHI IKEDA, and KOZO HAMAGUCHIT
Physicochemical Properties of Bovine Kininogen-II
J Biochem 1967 62: 591-598. [Abstract] [PDF]  

IKUKO YANAG, HIROMICHI OKUDA, HARUKO NAKANO, YASUMASA YAMANOUCHI, and SETSURO FUJI
Studies on the Mechanism of Action of the Adrenocorticotropic Hormone in Fat Mobilization
J Biochem 1967 62: 599-603. [Abstract] [PDF]  

NOBUKO MIYAJIMA, JIRO KOYAMA, and IKUDO YAMASHINA
Incorporation of 14C-Glucosamine in vitro into Guinea Pig 7S{gamma}1- and {gamma}2-Globulins and Anti-ovalbumin Antibodies
J Biochem 1967 62: 604-609. [Abstract] [PDF]  

KENJI AKI, KOICHI OGAWA, AKIO SHIRAI, and AKIRA ICHIHARA
Transaminase of Branched Chain Amino Acids: III. Purification and Properties of the Mitochondrial Enzyme from Hog Heart and Comparison with the Supernatant Enzyme
J Biochem 1967 62: 610-617. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Notes Back

OSAMU MINARI, HIROKO TSUBONO, MASAKO AKIYAMA, and TOSHIO SAKAGAMI
Sphingomyelins in Human Erythrocytes and Plasma
J Biochem 1967 62: 618-620. [PDF]  

HIROYOSHI HIDAKA, TOSHIHARU NAGATSU, and KUNIO YAGI
Micro-determination of Monoamine Oxidase Using Serotonin as Substrate
J Biochem 1967 62: 621-623. [PDF]  

TSUNEO OKUYAMA, KOJI TAKIO, and KOZO NARITA
Simultaneous Analyses of Effluent in Chromatography of Peptides with Ninhydrin, Pauly and Sakaguchi Reagents by the Use of Autoanalyzer
J Biochem 1967 62: 624-626. [PDF]  

Letters to the Editors Back

TAKASHI MURACHI and KEIKO KATO
Inhibition of Stem Bromelain by the Chloromethyl Ketone Derivatives of N-Tosyl-L-phenylalanine and N-Tosyl-L-lysine
J Biochem 1967 62: 627-629. [PDF]  

TOMOH MASAKI, MAKATO ENDO, and SETSURO EBASHI
Localization of 6S component of {alpha}-Actinin at Z-band
J Biochem 1967 62: 630-632. [PDF]  

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