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June 01, 1966; Volume 2,Issue 3
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  1. ASHMORE, J.

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      Effects of Nethalide on Insulin Activity and Binding by Rat Muscle and Adipose Tissue
      P. D. BEWSHER, C. C. HILLMAN and J. ASHMORE
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 227-236;

B

  1. BEWSHER, P. D.

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      Effects of Nethalide on Insulin Activity and Binding by Rat Muscle and Adipose Tissue
      P. D. BEWSHER, C. C. HILLMAN and J. ASHMORE
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 227-236;

C

  1. CARTER, C. E.

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      Inhibition of the Biosynthesis of Thymidylic Acid by 4-N-Hydroxy-2'-Deoxycytidine in L5178Y Leukemic Cells
      D. J. NELSON and C. E. CARTER
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 248-258;

F

  1. FAIN, JOHN N.

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      Effect of Drugs on the Lipolytic Action of Hormones in Isolated Fat Cells
      JOHN N. FAIN, DAVID J. GALTON and VANCO P. KOVACEV
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 237-247;
  2. FINKEL, RICHARD M.

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      Early Changes in Liver Cytoplasmic RNA of Hydrocortisone-Treated Rats
      RICHARD M. FINKEL, EDGAR C. HENSHAW and HOWARD H. HIATT
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 221-226;

G

  1. GALTON, DAVID J.

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      Effect of Drugs on the Lipolytic Action of Hormones in Isolated Fat Cells
      JOHN N. FAIN, DAVID J. GALTON and VANCO P. KOVACEV
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 237-247;

H

  1. HENSHAW, EDGAR C.

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      Early Changes in Liver Cytoplasmic RNA of Hydrocortisone-Treated Rats
      RICHARD M. FINKEL, EDGAR C. HENSHAW and HOWARD H. HIATT
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 221-226;
  2. HIATT, HOWARD H.

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      Early Changes in Liver Cytoplasmic RNA of Hydrocortisone-Treated Rats
      RICHARD M. FINKEL, EDGAR C. HENSHAW and HOWARD H. HIATT
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 221-226;
  3. HILLMAN, C. C.

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      Effects of Nethalide on Insulin Activity and Binding by Rat Muscle and Adipose Tissue
      P. D. BEWSHER, C. C. HILLMAN and J. ASHMORE
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 227-236;

J

  1. JAMIESON, D.

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      Metabolic Effects of Epinephrine in the Perfused Rat Heart
      JOHN R. WILLIAMSON and D. JAMIESON
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 191-205;

K

  1. KOVACEV, VANCO P.

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      Effect of Drugs on the Lipolytic Action of Hormones in Isolated Fat Cells
      JOHN N. FAIN, DAVID J. GALTON and VANCO P. KOVACEV
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 237-247;

L

  1. Leibman, Kenneth C.

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      Metabolism of Trichloroethylene in Liver Microsomes
      Kenneth C. Leibman
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 268;

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  1. NELSON, D. J.

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      Inhibition of the Biosynthesis of Thymidylic Acid by 4-N-Hydroxy-2'-Deoxycytidine in L5178Y Leukemic Cells
      D. J. NELSON and C. E. CARTER
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 248-258;

R

  1. RALPH, R. K.

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      Drug Action and Aminoacyl RNA Ligases
      W. F. WEVERS and R. K. RALPH
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 266-268;

S

  1. SEYDEL, JOACHIM K.

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      Prediction of in Vitro Activity of Sulfonamides, Using Hammett Constants or Spectrophotometric Data of the Basic Amines for Calculation
      JOACHIM K. SEYDEL
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 259-265;

W

  1. WEVERS, W. F.

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      Drug Action and Aminoacyl RNA Ligases
      W. F. WEVERS and R. K. RALPH
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 266-268;
  2. WILLIAMSON, JOHN R.

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      Metabolic Effects of Epinephrine in the Perfused Rat Heart
      JOHN R. WILLIAMSON and D. JAMIESON
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 191-205;
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      Metabolic Effects of Epinephrine in the Perfused Rat Heart
      JOHN R. WILLIAMSON
      Molecular Pharmacology June 1966, 2 (3) 206-220;
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