Record

RefNoCMB/278/17
LevelItem
TitleNotes on papers passed for publication
Date1949
DescriptionLists papers passed for publication by the Physiology and Medical Science Committee for publication. In Proceedings:

E C Foulkes & R Lemberg, 'The formation of choleglobin and the role of catalase in the erythrocyte'. Communicated by D Keilin.

A V Hill, FRS, 'The abrupt transmission from rest to activity in muscle'.

M Abercrombie, M L Johnson & G A Thomas, 'The influence of nerve fibers on Schwann cell migration investigated in tissue culture'.

C Lutwak-Mann, T Mann and D Price, 'Metabolic activity in tissue transplants'. Communicated by D Keilin.

Audrey U Smith, 'The antigenic relationship of some mammalian spermatozoa'. Communicated by A S Parkes, FRS.

A V Hill, FRS, 'Is relaxation an active process?'

L E R Picken, 'Shape and molecular orientation in lepidopteran scales'. Communicated by J Gray, FRS.

A C Baskett & Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, FRS, 'The utilization of carbon sources by Bact lactis aerogenes: general survey I and II significance of the tricarboxylic acid cycle'.

K H Fantes, J E Page, L F J PArker and E L Smith, 'Crystalline antopernicious anaemia factor from liver'.

A A Eddy and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, FRS, 'The utilization of potussium by Bact. lactis aerogenes'. Communicated A R Todd, FRS.

S Jackson and Sir Cyril Hinshelwood, FRS, 'An investigation of the nature of certain adaptive changes in bacteria'. p17.

E Baldwin and W H Yudkin, 'Phosphagen in echinodermata and protochondata.' Communicated by J Needham, FRS.

R A Fischer, FRS, 'A class of emumerations of importance in genetics'. p16-17.
Extent4pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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