JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. Kinetic studies on alkaline phosphatase from liver of the baboon. Papio ursinus. K.D. Hammond, D. Balinsky, I. Bersohn and J. Jersky. Int. J. Biochem., 1973, 4, 511-520. 2. Isozyme studies of several enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism in human adult and fetal tissues, tumour tissues and cell cultures. K. D. Hammond and D. Balinsky. Cancer Res., 1978, 38, 1323-1328. 3. Isozyme studies of several enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism in rat hepatoma and hepatoma cells. K. D. Hammond, D. Balinsky and C. F. Albrecht. South African J. Sci., 1979, 75, 120-123. 4. Activities of key gluconeogenic enzymes and glycogen synthetase in rat and human livers, hepatomas and hepatoma cell cultures. K. D. Hammond and D. Balinsky. Cancer Res., 1978, 38, 1317-1322. 5. Kinetic studies on phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase purified from the mitochondrial and cytosol fractions of monkey liver. K. D. Hammond and D. Balinsky. Int. J. Biochem., 1978, 9, 199-211. 6. Methods of steroid receptor calculation: an interlaboratory study. H. Braunsberg and K. D. Hammond J Steroid Biochem., 1979, 11, 1561-1565. 7. Preservation of progesterone receptors of human endometrium. H. Braunsberg, K. D. Hammond and J. E. MacArthur. J. Endocrinol., 1979, 81, 143P - 144P. 8. Assay of human endometrial progesterone receptors using the natural hormone and a polyethylene glycol precipitation technique. K. D. Hammond and H. Braunsberg. J. Steroid Biochem., 1980, 13, 1147-1156. 9. Practical and theoretical aspects in the analysis of steroid receptors. H. Braunsberg and K. D. Hammond. J. Steroid Biochem., 1980, 13, 1133-1145. 10. Assay and distribution of progesterone receptors in nuclear preparations from human endometrium. K. D. Hammond, H. Braunsberg and J. E. Pflaeger. J. Endocrinology, 1980 85, 45P. 11. The calculation of receptor parameters. H. Braunsberg and K.D. Hammond. In: Estrogen Receptor Assays in Breast Cancer: Laboratory Discrepencies and Quality Assurance. Proceedings of a Workshop sponsored by the International Union Against Cancer and The New South Wales State Cancer Council, Sydney, Australia, 1980. Edited by Sarfaty, G.A., Nash, A.R. and Keightley, D.D. Masson Publishing, U.S.A., pp. 172-191. 12. Familial hypercholesterolaemia : effect of low density lipoproteins on cholesterol synthesis in lymphocytes from homozygous and heterozygous subjects. K. D. Hammond, D. Mendelsohn and H. C. Seftel. Arch. Int. Physiol. Biochim., 1983, 91, 179-185. 13. Familial hypercholesterolaemia: esterification of cholesterol in lymphocytes from homozygous and heterozygous subjects. K. D. Hammond, Q. Khan, D. Mendelsohn and H. C. Seftel. Arch.Int. Physiol. Biochim., 1984, 9-2, 355-361. 14. Acid phosphatase and phosphoaminoacid phosphatases in murine erythroleukaemic cells. K. D. Hammond, R. K. Wollbrandt and D. A. Gilbert. Int. J. Biochem., 1985, 17, 259-264. 15. Electrophoretic studies of serum gamma-glutamyl transferase from patients with hepatoma. K. D. Hammond, M. J. Gravenor and D. Piesas. Ann. Clin. Biochem., 1985, 22, 376-380. 16. Receptors for oestradiol in human placenta. N. A. Laminski and K. D. Hammond. Placenta, 1985, 6, 383-390. 17. Glucocorticoid receptors in murine erythroleukaemic cells. K. D. Hammond, J. M. Torrance and M. DiDomenico. J. Receptor Res., 1987, 7, 667-678. 18. Electrophoretic forms of protein kinases during differentiation of murine erythroleukaemic cells. K. D. Hammond, S. Sprott and N. Savage. Anticancer Res., 1987, 7, 521-526. 19. Framework invasion by laryngeal carcinoma. R. T. Gregor and K. D. Hammond. Amer. J. Surgery, 1987, 154, 452-458. 20. Familial hypercholesterolaemia : effect of low density lipoproteins on esterification of cholesterol in lymphocytes from homozygous and heterozygous subjects. K. D. Hammond, Q. Khan, N. A. Laminski, D. Mendelsohn and H. C. Seftel. Arch. Int. Physiol. Biochim., 1987, 95, 75-80 21. Serum carnitine in children with kwashiorkor. K. D. Hammond, O. L. Abrahams and R.Tobiansky. Ann. Tropical Paediatrics, 1987, 7, 208-210. 22. Temporal changes in phosphoamino acid phosphatase activities in murine erythroleukaemic cells. K. D. Hammond, L. Cloutman, B. Mindel and D. A. Gilbert. Int.J. Biochem., 1989, 21, 197-201. 23. Phosphoamino acid phosphatases in human normal and leukaemic lymphocytes. K. D. Hammond, E. Mohamed and N. Kalan. Arch.Int.Physiol.Biochim., 1989,97, 273-277. 24. Cyclic AMP-dependent protein phosphorylation in primate kidney. N. Laminski, K. D. Hammond and A.M. Meyers. Biochem. Soc. Trans., 1989, 17, 1093-1094. 25. Protein kinases in human lymphocytes: electrophoretic study of multiple forms. K. D. Hammond, J. Torrance and M. Petersen. Biochem. Soc. Trans., 1989, 17, 1051. 26. Cancer reversal: regulation of phosphotyrosine phosphatase. K. D. Hammond, L. J. Cloutman and D. A. Gilbert. Biochem.Soc.Trans., 1989, 17, 1048-1049. 27. Electrophoretic separation of protein kinases : altered mobility with different crosslinking agents and in the presence of certain detergents. S. Sprott, K. D. Hammond and N. Savage. Electrophoresis, 1990, 11, 29-33. 28. Alkaline phosphatase and phosphoamino acid phosphatases in normal and cancerous tissues of the human larynx. K. D. Hammond, E. Mohamed and R. T. Gregor. Biochem.Med.Metab.Biol., 1990, 43, 75-79. 29. Oscillations in cell morphology and redox state. G. Visser, C. Reinten, P. Coplan, D. A. Gilbert and K. D. Hammond. Biophys.Chem., 1990, 37, 383-394. 30. Protein kinases associated with proliferation and differentiation in murine erythroleukaemic cells. S. C. Sprott, K. D. Hammond and N. Savage. Int.J.Biochem., 1991, 23, 713-718. |
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