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INHIBITION OF LIPASE ACTIVITY IN RAW MILK.
1941
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
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N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
Lipase activity of Pseudomonas fluorescens in cold raw skim milk with different lipid supplements.
January 1997, Folia microbiologica,
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
[Lipase activity in cow's milk].
January 1970, Minerva nipiologica,
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
[Lipase activity in human milk].
January 1970, Minerva nipiologica,
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
Studies of lipase activity in human milk.
December 1979, The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society,
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
Phospholipase activity of milk lipoprotein lipase.
January 1991, Methods in enzymology,
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
Growth inhibition of staphylococci and streptococci in raw milk.
January 1983, Acta microbiologica Polonica,
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
Purification and characterization of lipase from a raw-milk yeast (Trichosporon asteroides).
October 1997, Biotechnology and applied biochemistry,
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
Activity of purified milk lipase in the presence of milk constituents.
August 1965, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics,
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
Activation of milk lipase by serum proteins: possible role in the occurrence of lipolysis in raw bovine milk.
February 1980, The Journal of dairy research,
N P Tarassuk, and G A Richardson
High milk lipase activity associated with breast milk jaundice.
December 1980, Pediatric research,
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