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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY

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ANATOMY

F. CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY

I . Improvement in methods for detection of blood in faeces and thc way in which diet might all'eet ttic test —.1. W. Legge.

PUBLISHED WORK Books

1. AUGUSTEYN. R. C. (with COLLIN. H. B.)-T/ie Eye. Vol. 2. 1980, Annual Research Reviews, Scries ed. D. F. Horrobin, Eden Press, Montreal (1980).

2. MCQUILLAN. M . T. -Somatostatin. Vol. 2, Annual Research Reviews, Series ed. D. F.

Horrobin. Eden Press, Montreal (1980).

Articles

3. BROOME, M. C , THOMAS, M . P., HILLIER, A. .1. and JAGO, G. R. — Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Activity in Group N Streptococci. Ansl. J. Biol. Sci., 33: 15-25 (1980).

4. EAST, I . J.. TODD, P. E. and LEACH, S. J. —On Topographic Antigenic Determinants in Myoglobins. Molec. Immuno/.. 17: 519-525 (19S0).

5. EAST, I . .1., TODD, P. E. and LEACH, S. J.-Original Antigenic Sitv. Experiments wilh a Defined Antigen. Molec. Immunol., 17: 1539-1544 (1980).

6. FELLOWS, F. C. I . . HIRD, F. J. R. and McLEAN, R. (with WALKER, T. I . ) - A Survey of the Non-Estcrilied Fatty Acids and Binding Proteins in the Plasma of Selected Animals.

Comp. Biochem. Phvsiol., 67B: 593-598 (1980).

7. GRANT', B. R. and HOWARD, R. J. — Kinetics of , JC Distribution during Photosynthesis bv Chloroplast Preparations Isolated from the Siphonous Alga Caulerpa simpliciuscula.

Plant Phvsiol., 66: 29-33 (1980).

8. GRANT, B. R. and WRIGHT, S. W.-Purity of Chloroplasts Prepared from the Siphonous Green Alea, Caulerpa simpliciuscula. as Determined by their Ultrastructure and their En- zvmic Content. Plant Phvsiol.. 66: 130-138 (1980).

9. HENDERSON, R. W. and L1NE11AM, J. (with CHRISTIE, G. S., and CLEZY, P.

S.) — Haematoporphyrin Diacetate: A Probe to Distinguish Malignant from Normal Tissue by Selective Fluorescence. Hr. ./. exp. Path.. 61: 345-350 (1980).

10. HENDERSON, R. W. (with CLEZY, P. S., H A I , T. T. and VAN THUC, L . ) - T h c Chemistry of Pyrrolic Compounds. XLV. Haematoporphyrin Derivative: Haematopor- phvrin Dicacctatc as the Main Product of ihe Rcaciion of Haematoporphyrin wilh a Mixture of Acetic and Sulfuric Acids. /1i«f. J. Chem., 33: 585-597 (1980).

11. HOWLETT. G. .1. and MARKOV. G. - Ligand-Affinity Sedimentation Equilibrium Using an Air-Driven Ultracenirifuuc. Arch. Biochem. Biophvs.. 202: 507-514 (1980).

12. LEACH, S. .1. (with HAN, S. L., STIMSON. E. R., MAXFIELD. F. R. and SCHERAGA, IT. A.) — Studv of the Stale of Ionization of I Leu'(-Enkephalin in ihc Crystal and in Solution.

Int. J. Peptide Protein lies., 16: 183-190(1980).

13. LEACH, S. .1. (with ISOGAI, Y.. NEMETHY, G., RACKOVSKY. S. and SCHERAGA, H.

A.)-Characterization of Multiple Bends in Proteins. Biopolvmers. 19: 1183-1210 (1980).

14. McNAMARA, M . K. and AUGUSTEYN, R. C.-3,3'-Dityrosinc in the Proteins of Senile Nuclear Cataracts [Icuerl. Exp. Eve lies., 30: 319-321 (1980).

15. MILLERSHIP. A.. EDWARDS, K , CHEL.LADURAI, M . , DRYBURGH, H., URBAN, J.

and SCHREIBER. G. (with INGLIS, A. S.)-A'-Terminal Amino Acid Sequence of Pro- albumin from Inbred Buffalo Rats. //;/. J. Peptide Protein Res., 15: 248-252 (1980).

16. MINASIAN, E. and LEACH, S. J. (with KEMP, B. E. and RAE, I . D.)-Synthetic Peptide Substrates for Protein Kinases Structure and .Biological Function. Peptides Structure and l unclion. Proc. Sixth American Peptide Symposium, cd. E. Gross and J. Meienhofcr, Pierce Chemical Co.: 169-172 (1979).

17. NAGASHIMA, M . , URBAN, J. and SCHREIBER, G. - Intrahepatic Precursor Form of Rat m-Acid Glycoprotein. J. Biol. Chem., 255: 4951-4956 (1980).

BIOCHEMISTRY 135 18. PATERSON, Y. and LEACH, S. J. — Chain Fission of Poly-I.-Glutamic Acid bv a Waier-

Solublc Carbodiimide. Biochem. Biophvs. Res. Commun., 95: 1722-1729 (1980).

19. ROGERS, K. M . and AUGUSTEYN, R . C - Proieolvtic Enzvmes of ihe Human Lens. Exp.

Eve Res., 30: 427-429 (1980).

20. SAWYER, W. I I . and HILL, J. S. (with COOPER, R. A., LESLIE, M . I I . , GILL, F. M.

and WILEY, J. S.) —Normal Fluidity of Red Cell Membranes in Hereditary Spherocytosis.

Br. J. Haemutologv. 46: 299-302 (1980).

21. SAWYER, W. H. (with HOWARD, R. ,1.)-Chariges in ihe Membrane Microviscosity of Mouse Red Blood Cells Infected with Plasmodium berghei Detected Using n-(9-Anthroyloxy) Fatty Acid Fluorescent Probes. Parasitology, SO: 331-342 (1980).

22. THULBORN, K. R. and SAWYER, W. H . (with ASHCROFT, R. G., SMITH J. R. and COSTER, H. G. L.) — Perturbations to Lipid Bilavers bv Spectroscopic Probes as Deter- mined by Dielectric Measurements. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 602: 299-308 (1980).

23. TODD, P. (wilh HEINRICH, G.) —Pituitary Enzyme which Splits Proinsulin. Peptides Structure and Function. Proc. Sixth American Peptide Symposium, ed. E. Gross and J.

Mcicnhorer, Pierce Chemical Co.: 173-176 (1979).

THESES PASSED FOR HIGHER DEGREES Doctor of Philosophy

1. CHELLADURAI, M. - Intermediate Forms of Secretory Proteins.

2. CH'NG, A. L. — Biosynthesis of Amino Acids from Inorganic Nitrogen Sources in a Marine Green Alga.

3. DREHER, T. W. — Studies on the Wound Response of the Cocnocytic Green Alga Caulerpa simpliciuscula.

4. HAWTHORNE, D. B. — Studies on the Structure and Function of Polysaccharides f r o m the Green Alga Caulerpa simpliciuscula.

5. RADFORD, 1. R.-Inhibition of DNA Synthesis and Cell Death.

Master of Science

6. ZAPF, P. Vi'.-Serum Enzymes in Malignant Hyperpyrexia, Heart and Liver Disease.

THESES IN PROGRESS PhD Theses in Progress

1. BYRT, P. N. — Studies on /.oospores of Phytophthora cinnamomi.

2. COVENTRY, M. J. — Aspecis of Carbohydrate Metabolism in Lactic Acid Streptococci.

3. DAVIES, W. D. — Biochemical Studies on some Escherichia coli genes responsible for the Biosynthesis of Aromatic Amino Acids.

4. DAVULURI SIVA PRASAD-/l/n/>io Acid Metabolism in Relation to End-Products of Nitrogen Metabolism.

5. EAST, I. J. — The Structural Basis of Antigenicity in Myoglobins.

6. EVANS, D. J. —Synthetic Peptide Models for Chain Reversal Conformations in Proteins.

1. HAIGH, E. A. — Protein-Lipid Interactions in Biomembranes as Studied with a Set of Fluorescent T'altv Acid Probes.

8. HICKEY, M. \\.-Aspects of the Carbohydrate and Amino Acid Metabolism of Lac- tobacilli.

9. HUDSON, G. S. — Comparative Studies of Chorismate Mutase-Prephenate Dehydratase and Chorismate Mutase-Prephenate Dehydrogenase ofE. coli KI2.

10. MII.I.ERSHIP, A. S.-Studies on the Response of the Liver to Inflammation.

11. NAGASHIMA, M. — Studies on ihe Synthesis and Secretion of Glycoproteins.

12. SMAI..L, D. 11. — Synthesis of Myelin Basic Protein in Relation to Multiple Sclerosis Serum Factors.

13. STONE, F. H. — A Biochemical Basis for the Selectivity of Certain Cytotoxic Drugs.

14. SYKES, G. E. — Regulation of Protein Synthesis in Developing Soybean Seeds.

MSc Thesis in Progress

15. CARBONE, F. R. - Synthetic Peptide Models for Beta-Structures in Proteins.

16. FECONDO, .1. V.—A Possible Rote for Hydrogen Peroxide in the Aetiology of Human Senile Nuclear Cataract.

17. HILL, J. S. — Investigation of Various Aspects of Membrane Defects ofthe Genetic Disease Hereditary Spherocytosis.

18. NEALE, G. A. M. — Deoxyrihonucleolide Metabolism in Mycoplasma mycoides.

19. TINSON, W. — Carbohydrate Metabolism in Thermophilic Microorganisms.

MAgrSc Thesis in Progress

20. IRVING, H. R. — Studies on the Control of Differentiation in Phytophthora '/.oospores.

S U B S T A N T I A L G R A N T S R K C F . I V K D Grains have been received as follows:

ARGC: Structure and Function of Enzymes Involved in ihc Synthesis of Aromatic Amino Acids in /.'. coli.

A R G C : Seed Protein Accumulation in Soybean and Related Glycine Species.

A R G C : The Biochemistry of Wound Healing in Siphonous Algae.

A R G C : Evolutionary Aspects of Biochemistry.

A R G C : Characterization of Biological Macromolecules by Sedimentation Equilibrium in an Air- Driven U11 race nt r i Iug c.

A R G C : Thc Delineation o f Antigenic Domains in Proteins.

A R G C : Protein-Lipid Interactions in Natural and Model Membranes.

Australian W o o l Corporation: Peptide Models for Beta Structures in Keratins.

The William Buckland Foundation: The Interaction of the Cinnamon Fungus (Hhytophthora cin- namomi) with Plain Roots.

N H & M R C : Oxidation during Senile Nuclear Cataract Formation.

National Institutes of Health: Thc Mechanism o f Senile Cataract Formation.

Ian Potter Foundation: Thc Physiology and Biochemistry of Ihe Cinnamon Fungus Zoospore.

Research and Graduate Studies Committee, University of Melbourne: Intracellular Processing o f Plasma Glycoproteins in thc Mammalian Liver.

Rowden White Estate: Intracellular Processing o f Plasma Glycoproteins in the Mammalian Liver.

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