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H A Milman

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Environmental Health Perspectives|June 1, 1984
Apparent correlation between structure and carcinogenicity of phenylenediamines and related compoundsH A Milman, C Peterson
The Biochemical Journal|July 1, 1974
The distribution of L-asparagine synthetase in the principal organs of several mammalian and avian speciesH A Milman, D A Cooney
The Biochemical Journal|July 1, 1979
Partial purification and properties of L-asparagine synthetase from mouse pancreasH A Milman, D A Cooney
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 1, 1981
Review of experimental carcinogenesis by compounds related to vinyl chlorideK C Chu, H A Milman
The Biochemical Journal|October 1, 1972
A radiometric technique for measuring L-asparagine in picomole quantitiesD A Cooney, H A Milman
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 1, 1983
An overview of current efforts in short-term carcinogen testingH A Milman, P M Hurley, A Auletta
The International Journal of Biochemistry|January 1, 1978
A radiometric method for the measurement of L-asparagine synthetase activity: comparison with available methodsH A Milman, D A Cooney, S Applebee
Enzyme|January 1, 1979
Aminomalonic acid and its congeners as potential in vivo inhibitors of L-asparagine synthetaseH A Milman, R Muth, D A Cooney
Analytical Biochemistry|June 1, 1971
Disposable and versatile vessels for microdiffusion studiesD A Cooney, H A Milman, R Truitt
Biochemical Medicine|April 1, 1976
A radiometric method for the measurement of L-asparaginase at concentrations below 1 X 10(-5) I.U./ml: technique and applicationD A Cooney, H A Milman, B Taylor
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Environmental Health Perspectives|June 1, 1984
Apparent correlation between structure and carcinogenicity of phenylenediamines and related compoundsH A Milman, C Peterson
The Biochemical Journal|July 1, 1974
The distribution of L-asparagine synthetase in the principal organs of several mammalian and avian speciesH A Milman, D A Cooney
The Biochemical Journal|July 1, 1979
Partial purification and properties of L-asparagine synthetase from mouse pancreasH A Milman, D A Cooney
Environmental Health Perspectives|October 1, 1981
Review of experimental carcinogenesis by compounds related to vinyl chlorideK C Chu, H A Milman
The Biochemical Journal|October 1, 1972
A radiometric technique for measuring L-asparagine in picomole quantitiesD A Cooney, H A Milman
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 1, 1983
An overview of current efforts in short-term carcinogen testingH A Milman, P M Hurley, A Auletta
The International Journal of Biochemistry|January 1, 1978
A radiometric method for the measurement of L-asparagine synthetase activity: comparison with available methodsH A Milman, D A Cooney, S Applebee
Enzyme|January 1, 1979
Aminomalonic acid and its congeners as potential in vivo inhibitors of L-asparagine synthetaseH A Milman, R Muth, D A Cooney
Analytical Biochemistry|June 1, 1971
Disposable and versatile vessels for microdiffusion studiesD A Cooney, H A Milman, R Truitt
Biochemical Medicine|April 1, 1976
A radiometric method for the measurement of L-asparaginase at concentrations below 1 X 10(-5) I.U./ml: technique and applicationD A Cooney, H A Milman, B Taylor
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