G. E. Newman
University of Oxford
7 Papers
198 Citations
G. E. Newman is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Iron deficiency & Phospholipid. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Hydrophobic proteins of lamellated osmiophilic bodies isolated from pig lung.
TL;DR: It is shown that lamellated bodies isolated from pig lung and surfactant prepared from bronchopulmonary lavage fluid contain another group of proteins that are extracted together with lipid into the organic phase that are hydrophobic and contain sulphur-containing amino-acids.
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Studies in iron metabolism: 1. The experimental production of iron deficiency in the growing rat
TL;DR: Dietary deprivation of Fe was chosen as the method most likely to ensure an uncomplicated deficiency, and in this instance was accentuated by the high Fe requirements of the animal in its growth phase.
Dietary depletion of vitamin B12 and the excretion of methylmalonic acid in the rat.
TL;DR: There was wide variation in the level of excretion, both between different animals and from day to day in the same animal, and in the starved animal, sodium propionate and valine given either by intra- peritoneal injection or by mouth, and isoleucine given intraperitoneally, caused increases in the excretion of methylmalonic acid.
Studies in iron metabolism
TL;DR: The work described here was undertaken to determine the effect of Co given orally on erythropoiesis and the distribution of Fe in the rat.
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Structural studies on lamellated osmiophilic bodies isolated from pig lung. 31P NMR results and water content.
TL;DR: It is suggested that the osmotic insensitivity and restricted water content of lamellated bodies are important to their function and dependent upon polar proteins in the outer limiting membrane.
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