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Intestinal peroxisomes of goldfish (Carrassius auratus) - examination for hydrolase, dehydrogenase and carnitine acetyltransferase activities.
(Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1979)
1. Rate sedimentation and isopycnic centrifugation were used to analyse the subcellular
sites of enzymes in homogenates of goldfish intestinal mucosa.
2. The results allowed the following allocations to be made: carnitine ...
Subcellular localization of monoglyceride acyltransferase, xanthine oxidation, NADP: isocitrate dehydrogenase and alkaline phosphatase in the mucosa of the guinea-pig small intestine.
(Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1980)
1. Rate dependent and isopycnic banding in a zonal rotor were used to analyse the subcellular
sites of enzymes in homogenates of guinea-pig small intestinal mucosa.
2, The results demonstrate the following localizations: ...
Zonal rotor study of the subcellular distribution of acyl-CoA synthetases, carnitine acyl transferases and phosphatidate phosphatase in the guinea-pig small intestine.
(European Journal of Cell Biology, 1979)
Homogenates made from the mucosa of the guinea pig small intestine
were fractionated in a zonal rotor by rate and isopycnic centrifugation
in sucrose gradients. Density perturbation of endoplasmic reticulum
vesicles was ...
Nutrition in cancer prevention: an integrated approach
(Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2002)
There is considerable evidence that the war on cancer is not being won. There is, however, strong evidence that a substantial fraction of cancer can be prevented by using existing nutritional knowledge. In this paper we ...
Survey of nutrition knowledge of Canadian physicians in nutrition, exercise and smoking
(Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2001)
Towards a new system of health: the challenge of western disease
(Journal of Community Health, 1993)
Over the last three decades, the concept of Western disease
has become well established. Medicine has approached this group
of diseases by searching for new cures but has achieved relatively little
success. We argue ...
The war on cancer: failure of therapy and research
(Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1991)
A generally-held beliefby both the medical profession
and the lay public is that therapeutic medicine greatly
affects health. Providing more hospital beds, doctors
and resources is viewed as the path to improve ...
Investigations into the effects of cyclical rhythm and hormonal contraception on serum fat-mobilizing activity, glycerol, cholesterol and blood glucose.
(Acta Endocrinology, 1974)
The effects were investigated of cyclical rhythm and hormonal contraception
on serum fat-mobilizing activity, glycerol, cholesterol and whole
blood glucose during 2 menstrual cycles in a group of normally menstruating
young ...
Carcinogenicity of saccharin in laboratory animals and humans: letter to Dr. Harry Conacher of Health Canada
(International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2002-10)
We appreciate this opportunity to provide input to the Health Protection Branch's (HPB's) review of the artificial sweetener saccharin. Concerns with regard to the safety of saccharin are of great public health significance ...
Dietary intake of pregnant women and their infants in a poor black community in South Africa
(Curationis, 2005)
The aimsof thisstudy were (i) to determine the dietary intake of women in a poor rural
area during pregnancy and lactation, and (ii) to determine the nutritional status and
dietary intake of their infants at age 6 months. ...