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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A practical handbook of medical chemistry 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea, 1866
    ... Extraction and Properties of Cholic and Cholaic Acids. Taurine. Biliverdine. Biliphaeine. Sugar-forming Substance in the Liver. ... Cholesterin, and Serolin, Milk, Sugar, Ammonia, Uric Acid, Taurine, Leucine, and Tyrosine. Systematic Examination of Mixed Fluids ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1984) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... during neurite development of specific uptake systems for taurine and gamma arainobutyric acid (GABA). He has identified a specific taurine uptake system that requires sodium, is temperature dependent, ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - On the blood and urine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Blanchard, 1848
    ... decompose it into fellinic and cholinic acids, dyslysine, taurine and ammonia. Its ready decomposition forms a marked ... being subsequently added to the acid; it contains taurine and chloride of ammonium. (If the soda has ...
  4. ... an excess of chlorohydric acid, it yields ammonia, taurine, and choloidic acid; and, when boiled with caustic ... is boiled with chlorohydric acid, it yields ammonia, taurine, and choleidic acid. The latter, being insoluble, is ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The medical student's manual of chemistry 
    Publication: New York :, William Wood & Company, [1887]
    ... acid (glyco- col), or an amido-sulphurous acid (taurine). The following biliary acids have been described: Glycocholic ... evaporation of its solution, into cholic acid and taurine: Taurocholic acid. c,6h45no7s + Hao = c„4H10o. + csH7i; ...
  6. ... Animals.-Chemistry of digestion. Pepsine. Composition of bile. Taurine. Cholesterine. Chemistry of the circulation. Com- position of ... the circumstance that they furnish respectively glycocoll and taurine, together with two new acids free from nitrogen, ...
  7. ... Crystals of tyrosine. (Funke.) 421 127. Crystals of taurine. (Funke.) 421 128. Crystals of chloride of sodium. ( ... which may be formed a new acid and taurine, are called by Lehmann, respectively, glycocholic and taurocliolic ...
  8. ... Crystals of tyrosine. (Funke.) 421 127. Crystals of taurine. (Funke.) 421 128. Crystals of chloride of sedium. ( ... which may be formed a new acid and taurine, are called by Lehmann, respectively, glycocholic and taurocholic ...
  9. ... metabolic studies of methionine, cyst(e)ine and taurine. Abnormalities of lipid and carbohydrate metabolism are more ... this group of inherited disorders. The Role of Taurine in Control of Bile Salt and Cholesterol Metabolism ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Symbolism on Greek coins 
    Publication: New York : The American Numismatic Society, 1916
    ... of the swastika are terminated by the 4 taurine ’ symbol PI. 11, 36. In fact the swastika ... which the swastika alternates a. b. with the ‘Taurine symbol’ (Cunningham, ib. PI. X. 7). No. 35 ...
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