Alex Edwards Kellie

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1972-1976 Biochemistry University of London, London, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Nutrition
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(1911 - 1993)

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Sylvester Solomon Zilva grad student 1938 University of London
 (The Reversible Oxidation of L-ascorbic Acid and the Metabolism of Vitamin C in the Animal Organism.)

Children

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John S. Elce grad student 1966 University of London (Chemistry Tree)
Janet M. Oliver grad student 1972 University of London (Chemistry Tree)
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Oliver JM, Kellie AE. (1970) The effects of oestradiol on the acid-soluble nucleotides of rat uterus Biochemical Journal. 119: 187-191
Elce JS, Carpenter JG, Kellie AE. (1967) The synthesis of oestrogen monoglucuronides. Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1. 7: 542-50
Elce JS, Cooper JM, Kellie AE. (1967) Plasma levels of megestrol acetate. The Biochemical Journal. 104: 58P
Cooper JM, Elce JS, Kellie AE. (1967) The metabolism of melengestrol acetate. The Biochemical Journal. 104: 57P-58P
Kellie AE, Zilva SS. (1941) The action of l-ascorbic acid on the in vitro respiration of liver tissue from guinea-pigs on a restricted diet. I. The Biochemical Journal. 35: 783-6
Kellie AE, Zilva SS. (1939) The vitamin C requirements of man. The Biochemical Journal. 33: 153-64
Kellie AE, Zilva SS. (1938) The photochemical decomposition of l-ascorbic acid. The Biochemical Journal. 32: 1561-5
Kellie AE, Zilva SS. (1936) The identity of the indophenol-reducing substance in the Jensen rat sarcoma. The Biochemical Journal. 30: 1216-20
Kellie AE, Zilva SS. (1936) The alleged presence of dehydroascorbic acid in blood. The Biochemical Journal. 30: 361-8
Kellie AE, Zilva SS. (1935) The catalytic oxidation of ascorbic acid. The Biochemical Journal. 29: 1028-35
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