THESES AND DISSERTATIONS

University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

1. Effect of diet on carnitine and lipid metabolism with particular reference to  
      kwashiorkor.               
      MSc.  I.M.R. da Cruz 1991.

2. Protein kinases in relation to cell proliferation and transformation in murine
     erythroleukaemic cells.
     PhD.  S.C. Sprott 1991.

3. Endogenous protein phosphorylation in primate kidney.
     PhD.  N. A. Laminski, 1992.

4. Glucocorticoid receptors in cell proliferation and differentiation: role of
      phosphorylation.
      MSc.  G.R. Lavis, 1992.

5. Reversible phosphorylation of proteins in proliferating and differentiating cells
     cyclic variations and the effect of growth regulators.
     PhD.  G.M.N. Ferreira, 1994.

6. Protein kinase C and the ras oncogene in proliferating and differentiating
     erythroid leukaemic cells.
     MSc.  M.A. Littlewood, 1995.

7. The role of nucleophosmin sequences in the oncogenic activation of the(2,5)
      translocation protein, nucleophosmin anaplastic lymphoma kinase (NPM-ALK).
      PhD.  D. Bischof. 1997.

8. Protein kinase C and the expression of the ras oncogene in proliferating and
    differentiating leukaemic cells.
    PhD.  M. A. Littlewood. 1998.

9. Temporal variations in protein tyrosine phosphatases and kinases during cell
     proliferarion and differentiation.
     PhD.  J. L. Calvert-Evers.  2000.

10. Evaluation of radiation damage by analysis of p53 tumour suppressor protein
      and hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase.
      MSc.  P. Komane.  2000.



OTHER ARTICLES

1. Letter to the Editor, Association of Clinical Biochemists, (London) News Sheet,
      Issue 361, May 1993, p22.

2. Tribute: Professor V Ya Brodsky. D Lloyd, K Hammond, J Calvert-Evers, D Gilbert,
    C Ferreira. Cell  Biology International, 2001, 25,
No 10.
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