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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|April 1, 1981
Methods for determining nutrient requirements in pregnancy--IIE Robertson, E Monkus
Pediatric Research|February 1, 1972
Metabolism of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the immediate postnatal period of human newborns. 1. Developmental changes in lipolysis and glycogen contentM Novak, E Monkus
Pediatric Research|September 1, 1973
The metabolism of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the immediate postnatal period of human neonates. 3. Role of fetal glycogen in lipolysis and fatty acid esterification in the first hours of lifeM Novak, E Monkus, H Wolf
Pediatrics|July 1, 1973
Simple device for producing continuous negative pressure in infants with IRDSE Bancalari, T Gerhardt, E Monkus
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1971
Human neonatal subcutaneous adipose tissue. Function and ultrastructureM Novak, E Monkus, V Pardo
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1973
Regulation of lipolysis in human neonatal adipose tissue. Effects of alteration in carbohydrate metabolismM Novak, D Penn, E Monkus
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1972
Preparation of subcellular fractions suitable for biochemical analyses from human subcutaneous adipose tissue obtained by needle biopsy. I. Isolation of mitochondria on a microscaleM Novak, E Monkus, V Pardo, et al.
Pediatric Research|April 1, 1972
The metabolism of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the immediate postnatal period of human newborns. 2. Developmental changes in the metabolism of 14 C-(U)-D-glucose and in enzyme activities of phosphofructokinase (PFK; EC. 2.7.1.11) and -hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase (HAD; EC. 1.1.1.35)M Novak, E Monkus, H Wolf, et al.
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1973
Metabolism of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the immediate postnatal period of human newborns. Developmental changes in some cytoplasmic enzymesM Novak, P Hahn, D Penn, et al.
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1973
The role of carnitine in subcutaneous white adipose tissue from newborn infantsM Novak, P Hahn, D Penn, et al.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|April 1, 1981
Methods for determining nutrient requirements in pregnancy--IIE Robertson, E Monkus
Pediatric Research|February 1, 1972
Metabolism of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the immediate postnatal period of human newborns. 1. Developmental changes in lipolysis and glycogen contentM Novak, E Monkus
Pediatric Research|September 1, 1973
The metabolism of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the immediate postnatal period of human neonates. 3. Role of fetal glycogen in lipolysis and fatty acid esterification in the first hours of lifeM Novak, E Monkus, H Wolf
Pediatrics|July 1, 1973
Simple device for producing continuous negative pressure in infants with IRDSE Bancalari, T Gerhardt, E Monkus
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1971
Human neonatal subcutaneous adipose tissue. Function and ultrastructureM Novak, E Monkus, V Pardo
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1973
Regulation of lipolysis in human neonatal adipose tissue. Effects of alteration in carbohydrate metabolismM Novak, D Penn, E Monkus
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1972
Preparation of subcellular fractions suitable for biochemical analyses from human subcutaneous adipose tissue obtained by needle biopsy. I. Isolation of mitochondria on a microscaleM Novak, E Monkus, V Pardo, et al.
Pediatric Research|April 1, 1972
The metabolism of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the immediate postnatal period of human newborns. 2. Developmental changes in the metabolism of 14 C-(U)-D-glucose and in enzyme activities of phosphofructokinase (PFK; EC. 2.7.1.11) and -hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase (HAD; EC. 1.1.1.35)M Novak, E Monkus, H Wolf, et al.
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1973
Metabolism of subcutaneous adipose tissue in the immediate postnatal period of human newborns. Developmental changes in some cytoplasmic enzymesM Novak, P Hahn, D Penn, et al.
Biology of the Neonate|January 1, 1973
The role of carnitine in subcutaneous white adipose tissue from newborn infantsM Novak, P Hahn, D Penn, et al.
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