Publications
Title | Abstract | Year(sorted descending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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memorial. l. whittington gorham, m.d. | 1969 | 4896317 | |
cellular senescence, radiation damage to mitochondria, and the compensatory response in ripening pear fruits. | a compensatory response, viz. in vivo recovery from radiation damage to mitochondria, occurs in preclimacteric pear fruits (pyrus communis l.) treated with ionizing radiation. the compensatory response is absent or markedly impaired in senescent fruits irradiated at or near the climacteric peak. senescent cells failed to recover from harmful effects of radiation on: 1) mitochondrial yield, 2) in vivo incorporation of amino acids into mitochondrial protein, and 3) mitochondrial respiratory contro ... | 1968 | 16656887 |
disappearing bone disease, morbus gorham. report of a case. | 1968 | 5730317 | |
[isolation and investigation of the pear bacteriosis agent in the western regions of the ukrainian ssr]. | 1968 | 5734161 | |
isolation, purification, and characterization of an endogenous root-promoting factor obtained from basal sections of pear hardwood cuttings. | basal segments taken from old home and bartlett pear hardwood cuttings collected at intervals during the rooting period in september were extracted with ethanol and fractionated by paper chromatography in different solvent systems. different zones on the chromatograms were bioassayed by the mung bean rooting test, which showed high levels of promotion in old home basal extracts when the cuttings were obtained during the period of maximum rooting. extracts from bartlett cuttings, however, showed ... | 1967 | 16656535 |
degradation of endosulfan and ethion on pears and pear and grape foliage. | 1967 | 1270675 | |
[abbreviated psychiatric evaluation scale (overall-gorham)]. | 1967 | 6065349 | |
effect of gamma radiation on the ripening of bartlett pears. | gamma radiation at doses of 300 krad or more inhibits the ripening of bartlett pears (pyrus communis l.). immediately after irradiation there is a transitory burst of c(2)h(4), which subsequently declines in fruits subjected to inhibitory doses. ethylene production associated with ripening begins at the same time in unirradiated fruits and those subjected to noninhibitory doses, but the latter produces much more c(2)h(4) at the climacteric peak. fruits subjected to inhibitory doses produce low l ... | 1966 | 16656274 |
sucrose density gradient distribution of mitochondrial protein and enzymes from preclimacteric and climacteric pears. | mitochondrial fractions isolated from pears (pyrus communis l.) at the climacteric minimum and peak were subjected to sucrose density gradient centrifugation. the distribution of protein and specific activities of 3 enzymes from this mitochondrial fraction were investigated.cytochrome oxidase specific activity remained associated with the particulate fraction and increased slightly during the period in which respiration of the whole fruit reached its climacteric peak. catalase and acid phosphata ... | 1966 | 16656269 |
the flavonol glycosides in the fruit of pyrus communis l. cultivar bon chrétien. | 1. two new flavonol glycosides were isolated from the fruit of pyrus communis l. cultivar bon chrétien. these were identified as isorhamnetin 3-rhamnogalactoside and a derivative of isorhamnetin 3-glucoside which was associated (possibly acylated) with an unknown aliphatic organic acid. 2. the melting point of isorhamnetin 3-glucoside isolated from bon chrétien pears is different from that of isorhamnetin 3-glucoside previously isolated from argemone mexicana and calendula officinalis. 3. isorha ... | 1965 | 16749105 |
the effect of anxiety as measured by the taylor mas scale on performance on the gorham proverb tests. | 1963 | 14042968 | |
the gorham proverbs test. | 1960 | 14428116 | |
[studies on the phenol content of pyrus communis l. part 6. the isolation and characterization of a new phenol compound]. | 1960 | 13825174 | |
[massive osteolysis of gorham-stout]. | 1960 | 13841240 | |
[incidence of ursolic acid in the leaves of pyrus communis l]. | 1958 | 13545850 | |
[findings on the phenolic content of pyrus communis. 5. occurrence of tannins in pear leaves]. | 1958 | 13566981 | |
[studies on the phenolic constituents of pyrus communis. iv. content of arbutin in germinating pear seeds & distribution in young plants]. | 1958 | 13553772 | |
[examination of phenolic content of pyrus communis. iii. effect of grafting on the arbutin content of the leaves of twigs & the base]. | 1958 | 13542184 | |
[studies on phenolic components of pyrus communis. ii. arbutin content of pear leaves]. | 1957 | 13527184 | |
[phenolic components of pyrus communis l. i. compilation of hitherto published data]. | 1957 | 13494187 | |
the significance of poly-phenolic metabolites of apple and pear in the host relations of venturia inaequalis and venturia pirina. | 1957 | 13481331 | |
the histology and histopathology of the dental innervation: (section of odontology). | the presence of a perivascular neural plexus in the periodontal membrane suggests that the dental structures have both sensory and autonomic nerve supply. the fibres described by mummery are unaffected by section of the inferior dental nerve although there is marked degeneration in all demonstrable nerves. nerve-fibres have been observed describing simple and complex looping in the odontogenetic zone and others which, running tangentially between the odontoblast layer and the dentine, form a ver ... | 1939 | 19992023 |
frederic poole gorham, 1871-1933. | 1933 | 16559676 | |
the nature of the growth rate. | 1. the growth rate of organisms may be considered as a chemical reaction which gives the mature organism as its end-product. the organism grows at a definite rate which is, at any moment, proportional to the amount of growth yet to be made. 2. shoots of young pear trees measured at weekly intervals during the growing season showed a rate similar to that of an autocatalytic reaction. 3. young walnut trees showed distinct cycles of growth in a single season, but the growth in each cycle proceeded ... | 1920 | 19871830 |
the perfect stage of leaf-spot of pear and quince. | 1909 | 17777277 | |
ribosome inactivating proteins from rosaceae. | ribosome-inactivating proteins (rips) are widespread among higher plants of different taxonomic orders. in this study, we report on the rip sequences found in the genome/transcriptome of several important rosaceae species, including many economically important edible fruits such as apple, pear, peach, apricot, and strawberry. all rip domains from rosaceae share high sequence similarity with conserved residues in the catalytic site and the carbohydrate binding sites. the genomes of malus domestic ... | 0 | 27556443 |