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Analysis of phenolic compounds of interest in metabolism.
- H. Bray, W. V. Thorpe
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Methods of biochemical analysis
- 31 October 2006
Metabolism of derivatives of toluene. 4. Cresols.
- H. Bray, W. V. Thorpe, K. White
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1 March 1950
Metabolism of ethers in the rabbit. 2. Nuclear-substituted anisoles.
- H. Bray, V. Craddock, W. V. Thorpe
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1 June 1955
known acid phosphatase and acid pyrophosphatase, a potent alkaline pyrophosphatase, active only in the presence ofadded Mg2+, was found to be present in all vegetable tissues tested. Fresh plant… Expand
The metabolism of pentachloronitrobenzene and 2:3:4:6-tetrachloronitrobenzene and the formation of mercapturic acids in the rabbit.
- J. Betts, S. James, W. V. Thorpe
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1 December 1955
In the rabbit 2:3:5:6-tetrachloronitrobenzene is metabolized by reduction of the nitro group, hydroxylation and mercapturic acid formation (Bray, Hybs, James & Thorpe, 1953). The last reaction is of… Expand
The fate of certain organic acids and amides in the rabbit: 2. p-Hydroxybenzoic acid and its amide.
- H. Bray, B. E. Ryman, W. V. Thorpe
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1947
The fate of certain organic acids and amides in the rabbit. 5. o- and m-hydroxybenzoic acids and amides.
- H. Bray, B. E. Ryman, W. V. Thorpe
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1948
The enzymic hydrolysis of glutamine and its spontaneous decomposition in buffer solutions.
- H. Bray, S. James, I. M. Raffan, W. V. Thorpe
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1949
The fate of certain organic acids and amides in the rabbit: 1. Benzoic and phenylacetic acids and their amides.
- H. Bray, F. Neale, W. V. Thorpe
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1946
The metabolism of the monochloronitrobenzenes in the rabbit.
- H. Bray, S. James, W. V. Thorpe
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Biochemical journal
- 1 September 1956