Published in Biochem J on January 01, 1934
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The Growth of Plant Embryos in Vitro. Preliminary Experiments on the Rôle of Accessory Substances. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1937) 6.39
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The effect of incomplete diets on the concentration of ascorbic acid in the organs of the rat: With an appendix on the identity of ascorbic acid and the reducing agent of rat's gut. Biochem J (1935) 4.54
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Factors affecting synthesis of ascorbic acid in cress seedlings. 2. Ascorbic acid synthesis in relation to sugar formation. Biochem J (1949) 2.46
Effect of various salts on the synthesis of ascorbic acid and carotene in cress seedlings. Biochem J (1947) 2.42
Glutathione and ascorbic acid in tissues of normal and tumour-bearing albino rats. Biochem J (1935) 1.26
The nature of the effect of ammonium sulphate on the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid in plants. Biochem J (1956) 0.75
METHYLPENTYNOL. Br Med J (1953) 0.75
A micro-chemical method for determining the hexuronic acid (vitamin C) content of foodstuffs, etc. Biochem J (1933) 40.53
Vitamin C and the suprarenal cortex: Antiscorbutic activity of ox suprarenal. Biochem J (1932) 31.03
The indophenol-reducing capacity and the vitamin C content of extracts of young germinated peas. Biochem J (1933) 3.68
A note on the presence of vitamin C in the chick embryo. Biochem J (1934) 1.12