Polyamines in human and cow's milk.
- J. Sanguansermsri, P. György, F. Zilliken
- Chemistry, MedicineAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- 1 August 1974
There is a strict correlation between the DNA, RNA, and the spermine, spermidine concentration in both human and cow's milk during earlylactation.
Undialyzable growth factors for Lactobacillus bifidus var. pennsylvanicus. Protective effect of sialic acid bound to glycoproteins and oligosaccharides against bacterial degradation.
- P. György, R. Jeanloz, H. Von Nicolai, F. Zilliken
- Biology, ChemistryEuropean Journal of Biochemistry
- 1 March 1974
Some higher-molecular undialyzable sialic acid-containing oligosaccharides from human milk and some sialo-glycoproteins from different body fluids have been tested for growth promoting activity and the activity of α1-acid glycoprotein from human serum, urinary glycop Protein and submaxillary mucin was considerably lower.
The vitamins; chemistry, physiology, pathology, methods
- W. H. Sebrell, R. S. Harris, W. N. Pearson, P. György
- Medicine
- 1967
Age differences in vitamin B6 status of 617 men.
- C. S. Rose, P. György, H. Spiegel
- MedicineAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- 1 August 1976
These studies provide the most extensive normative data on vitamin B6 status available on men in the adult years of life on men whose intake of nutrients is not limited by economic factors.
Minor constitutents of human milk IV: Analysis of the branched chain fatty acids
- H. Egge, U. Murawski, R. Ryhage, P. György, W. Chatranon, F. Zilliken
- Chemistry
- 1972
FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE METABOLIC REQUIREMENTS OF LACTOBACILLUS BIFIDUS VAR. PENNSYLVANICUS
- P. György, C. S. Rose
- Medicine, BiologyJournal of Bacteriology
- 1 May 1955
Particular attention was paid to the behavior of substrains within the specific group of L. bifidus var.
EGG-WHITE INJURY AS THE RESULT OF NONABSORPTION OR INACTIVATION OF BIOTIN.
- P. György, C. S. Rose, R. E. Eakin, E. Snell, R. Williams
- BiologyScience
- 16 May 1941
Tocopherol Requirements of Rats by Means of the Hemolysis Test∗
- C. S. Rose, P. György
- Biology, MedicineProceedings of the Society for Experimental…
- 1 June 1950
The sensitivity of the red blood cells of tocopherol-deficient rats to the hemolyzing action of dialuric acid in vitro has been applied to the study of toCopherol requirements and the possible application to the bioassay of vitamin E has been discussed.
ON THE IDENTITY OF VITAMIN H WITH BIOTIN.
- V. Du Vigneaud, D. B. Melville, P. György, C. S. Rose
- Chemistry, MedicineScience
- 19 July 1940
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