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L J Goad

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The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1975
Sterol biosynthesis in the echinoderm Asterias rubensA G Smith, L J Goad
The Biochemical Journal|August 1, 1974
Sterol biosynthesis by the sea urchin Echinus esculentusA G Smith, L J Goad
FEBS Letters|January 25, 1971
The metabolism of cholesterol by the echinoderms Aterias rubens and Solaster papposusA G. Smith, L J. Goad
Biomedical & Environmental Mass Spectrometry|March 1, 1987
Capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of cholesteryl esters with negative ammonia chemical ionizationR P Evershed, L J Goad
The Biochemical Journal|July 1, 1971
Sterol biosynthesis in the starfish Asterias rubens and Henricia sanguinolentaA G Smith, L J Goad
Lipids|August 14, 2016
Biosynthesis of 24-methylcholest-5-en-3β-ol and 24-ethylcholest-5-en-3β-ol inZea maysN Rendeli, N L Misso, L J Goad
The Biochemical Journal|November 1, 1973
The sterols of the echinoderm Asterias rubensA G Smith, I Rubinstein, L J Goad
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 15, 1972
The sterols of echinodermsL J Goad, I Rubinstein, A G Smith
The Biochemical Journal|August 1, 1972
The intermediacy of 3-oxo steroids in the conversion of cholest-5-en-3 -ol into 5 -cholestan-3 -ol by the starfish Asterias rubens and Porania pulvillusA G Smith, R Goodfellow, L J Goad
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology|September 4, 1999
Observations on leucine incorporation into sterol by Leishmania, and its inhibition by terbinafineM L Chance, P R Havercroft, L J Goad
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The Biochemical Journal|January 1, 1975
Sterol biosynthesis in the echinoderm Asterias rubensA G Smith, L J Goad
The Biochemical Journal|August 1, 1974
Sterol biosynthesis by the sea urchin Echinus esculentusA G Smith, L J Goad
FEBS Letters|January 25, 1971
The metabolism of cholesterol by the echinoderms Aterias rubens and Solaster papposusA G. Smith, L J. Goad
Biomedical & Environmental Mass Spectrometry|March 1, 1987
Capillary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry of cholesteryl esters with negative ammonia chemical ionizationR P Evershed, L J Goad
The Biochemical Journal|July 1, 1971
Sterol biosynthesis in the starfish Asterias rubens and Henricia sanguinolentaA G Smith, L J Goad
Lipids|August 14, 2016
Biosynthesis of 24-methylcholest-5-en-3β-ol and 24-ethylcholest-5-en-3β-ol inZea maysN Rendeli, N L Misso, L J Goad
The Biochemical Journal|November 1, 1973
The sterols of the echinoderm Asterias rubensA G Smith, I Rubinstein, L J Goad
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 15, 1972
The sterols of echinodermsL J Goad, I Rubinstein, A G Smith
The Biochemical Journal|August 1, 1972
The intermediacy of 3-oxo steroids in the conversion of cholest-5-en-3 -ol into 5 -cholestan-3 -ol by the starfish Asterias rubens and Porania pulvillusA G Smith, R Goodfellow, L J Goad
Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology|September 4, 1999
Observations on leucine incorporation into sterol by Leishmania, and its inhibition by terbinafineM L Chance, P R Havercroft, L J Goad
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