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Free amino acids of blood and urine in the human 
by P. SoUPART (Brussels) a 
The behavior of amino acids in body fluids dosing ‘dev elopment and grow th: phy siology and 
pathology 
by K. SCHREIER (Heidelberg, German) 
Free amino acids in animal tissue 
by E. RoBEerts AND D. G. SIMONSEN (Duarte, Calif.) : 
Free amino acids in the blood of man and animals: I. Method of study and the effects of. venl- 
puncture and food intake on blood free amino acids 
by G. Rouser, B. JELINEK, A. J. SAMUELS, K. KinuGasa (Duarte, Calif.) : 
Free amino acids in the blood of man and animals: II. Normal individuals and patients w ith 
chronic granulocytic leukemia and polycythemia . ‘ 
by G. Rouser, K. KELLy, A. J. SAMUELS, B. JELINEK AND Dy HELLER (Duarte, Calif.) 
Free amino acids in the blood of man and animals: II]. Chronic lymphatic and acute leukemias 
by G. Rouser, A. J. SAMUELS, D. HELLER AND B. JELINEK (Duarte, Calif.) sale 
Free amino acids in the blood of man and animals: IV. Effects of methyl (bis) 6-chloroethyl- 
amine (nitrogen mustard), 4-(p-bis(2-chloroethylaminophenyl)) butyric acid (chlor- 
ambucil) and phenylhydrazine 
by G. Rouser, A. J. SAMUELS, K. KinuGasa, B. JELINEK AND D. HELLER (Duarte, 
Calif.) . Sd reer Pe Gis SMA Tee 1 VR re OES 
Free amino acids in the blood of n man and animals: V. Effects of myleran, dimethylmyleran 
and related compounds in chronic granulocytic leukemia 
by G. Rouser, K. KEtty, B. JELINEK AND D. HELLER (Duarte, Calif.) 
Free amino acids in the blood of man and animals: VI. Changes following glutamine ingestion 
by normal individuals and patients with chronic leukemia 
by G. Rouser, K. KEtty, B. JELINEK, E. RoBERTS AND F. W. SAyRE (Duarte, Calif.) 
Free amino acids in plasma, brain and muscle following hepatectomy Me pe Pease 
by E. V. Frock AND J. L. BoLttMaN (Rochester, Minn.) 
Increase in urinary amino acids associated with pantothenic acid deficiency in the rat (In- 
vited Discussion) * 
by J. D. Marks AND H. K. Berry (Cincinnati, Ohio) 
Free amino acids in brain after administration of imipramine, chlorpromazine and other 
psychotropic drugs (Invited Discussion) 
by H. H. Tarran (Ardsley, N.Y.) 3 
A survey of the amino acids and related compounds in nervous ‘issue (Inv ited Diseussion)® 
by H. H. TaLitan (New York) : : 
Free amino acids in brain after treatment w ith psy chotropic drugs (Inv ited Discussion) 
by E. MussIni AND F. Marcucci (Milano, Italy) : 
The effect of psy chotropic drugs and chemically related substances on y- (minobuny ac acid 
and glutamic acid in brain tissue (Invited Discussion) 
by M. J. E. Ernstinc, W. F. Karort, W. Tu. Nauta, H. K. OosTERHUIS AND P. A. 
RouKEMA (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) . 
Effects of 4-methoxymethylpyridoxine and carbonyl trappings agents 0 on amino acid content 
of mammalian brain and other tissues (Invited Discussion) 
by C. F. BAXTER AND E. RosBerts (Duarte, Calif.) 
Discussion 
Chairman: G. ROUSER 
VII. Round Table Discussion 
Methodology and occurrence of free amino acids 
Edited by M. WINITz . 
PART Two — DYNAMIC ASPECTS OF CELLULAR FREE AMINO ACID POOLS 
I. Pevmeability and amino acid transport 
On the mechanism of amino acid transport into cells 
by H.N. CuristENSEN, H. AKEDO, D. L. OXENDER AND C.G. WINTER (Ann Arbor, 
Mich.) Ee ET a Maes Bad lh) 2 an OP Rare ne Ce Poke oe wT whoa tee oer 
Some remarks on “active transport and exchange diffusion of amino acids in Ehrlich cells 
(Invited Discussion) 
by E. Heinz (Frankfurt a/M, Germany) . 
* Invited discussion not presented at the conference. 
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