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W J Ray

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Computers in Healthcare|November 7, 1983
Using medical records to ensure fair DRG reimbursementW J Ray, J Johnstone
Biochemistry|May 2, 1978
Mechanistic study of the addition of pyruvate to NAD+ catalyzed by lactate dehydrogenaseJ W Burgner, W J Ray
Biochemistry|March 20, 1990
Characterization of a vanadate-based transition-state-analogue complex of phosphoglucomutase by kinetic and equilibrium binding studies. Mechanistic implicationsW J Ray, J M Puvathingal
Biochemistry|September 7, 1976
The thermodynamic and structural differences among the catalytically active complexes of phosphoglucomutase: metal ion effectsW J Ray, J W Long
Biochemistry|September 24, 1974
A study of pyruvate-induced inhibition in the dogfish lactate dehydrogenase system. Mechanistic comparison with the iodination of pyruvateJ W Burgner, W J Ray
Experimental Brain Research|December 31, 1998
Movement-related potentials with reference to isometric force output in discrete and repetitive tasksS M Slobounov, W J Ray
Biochemistry|July 31, 1984
Acceleration of the NAD cyanide adduct reaction by lactate dehydrogenase: the equilibrium binding effect as a measure of the activation of bound NADJ W Burgner, W J Ray
Biochemistry|August 17, 1971
Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of manganese (II) coordination in the phosphoglucomutase systemG H Reed, W J Ray
Biochemistry|July 18, 1972
Characterization of the metal binding site of phosphoglucomutase by spectral studies of its cobalt(II) and nickel(II) complexesW J Ray, J S Multani
Analytical Biochemistry|May 1, 1985
A simple procedure for removing contaminating aldehydes and peroxides from aqueous solutions of polyethylene glycols and of nonionic detergents that are based on the polyoxyethylene linkageW J Ray, J M Puvathingal
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Computers in Healthcare|November 7, 1983
Using medical records to ensure fair DRG reimbursementW J Ray, J Johnstone
Biochemistry|May 2, 1978
Mechanistic study of the addition of pyruvate to NAD+ catalyzed by lactate dehydrogenaseJ W Burgner, W J Ray
Biochemistry|March 20, 1990
Characterization of a vanadate-based transition-state-analogue complex of phosphoglucomutase by kinetic and equilibrium binding studies. Mechanistic implicationsW J Ray, J M Puvathingal
Biochemistry|September 7, 1976
The thermodynamic and structural differences among the catalytically active complexes of phosphoglucomutase: metal ion effectsW J Ray, J W Long
Biochemistry|September 24, 1974
A study of pyruvate-induced inhibition in the dogfish lactate dehydrogenase system. Mechanistic comparison with the iodination of pyruvateJ W Burgner, W J Ray
Experimental Brain Research|December 31, 1998
Movement-related potentials with reference to isometric force output in discrete and repetitive tasksS M Slobounov, W J Ray
Biochemistry|July 31, 1984
Acceleration of the NAD cyanide adduct reaction by lactate dehydrogenase: the equilibrium binding effect as a measure of the activation of bound NADJ W Burgner, W J Ray
Biochemistry|August 17, 1971
Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of manganese (II) coordination in the phosphoglucomutase systemG H Reed, W J Ray
Biochemistry|July 18, 1972
Characterization of the metal binding site of phosphoglucomutase by spectral studies of its cobalt(II) and nickel(II) complexesW J Ray, J S Multani
Analytical Biochemistry|May 1, 1985
A simple procedure for removing contaminating aldehydes and peroxides from aqueous solutions of polyethylene glycols and of nonionic detergents that are based on the polyoxyethylene linkageW J Ray, J M Puvathingal
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