Fernand Lambein
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Influence of nutrient status for cultivation of Lathyrus sativus and level of the neurotoxin ODAP: a link between environment and toxicity?
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High-performance liquid chromatographic separation of the toxins and some non-protein amino acids in Lathyrus sativus
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Neurotransmitters in the cerebrospinal fluid and serum of neurolathyrism patients
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Biosynthesis in vivo of the neurotoxin ß-ODAP in Lathyrus sativus
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Biosynthesis of the neurotoxin ß-ODAP in callus tissue of Lathyrus sativus, incorporation of [^N]- and ['^CJ-precursors
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Detoxification of Lathyrus sativus meal by fermentation without loss of nutritive value
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Collaborative projects on Lathyrus and human lathyrism coordinated by the University of Ghent, Belgium: prospects for further research
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In vitro Toxicological Investigations of Isoxazolinone Amino Acids of Lathyrus sativus
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Progress and Prospects in the Bangladesh/Belgium Inter-university project.
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Homoarginine antagonizes the toxicity of Lathyrus toxin in 1-day-old-chicks.
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Inhibitory and excitatory amino-acids in cerebrospinal-fluid of neurolathyrism patients, a highly prevalent motorneurone disease.
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STUDY OF HTLV-I ANTIBODIES IN CSF AND SERUM OF NEUROLATHYRISM PATIENTS IN BANGLADESH.
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SOLID-STATE FERMENTATION OF LATHYRUS-SATIVUS SEEDS USING ASPERGILLUS-ORYZAE AND RHIZOPUS-OLIGOSPORUS SP T-3 TO ELIMINATE THE NEUROTOXIN BETA-ODAP WITHOUT LOSS OF NUTRITIONAL-VALUE.
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Interaction of some heterocyclic beta-substituted alanines of plants with rat-brain N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE (NMDA) receptors.
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Conformation of the Lathyrus neurotoxin ß-ODAP and its neurochemical implications
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Recent progress in the Bangladesh-Belgium inter-university project
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Appearance of the neurotoxinß-N-oxalyl-L-oc.ß-diaminopropionic acid (ß-ODAP) and of homoarginine in systemic blood and urine following the consumption of cooked Lathyrus sativus by human volunteers
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Thermal isomerization of N-oxalyl derivatives of diamino acids
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Study of Lathyrism: some new findings
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Reduction of the neurotoxin ODAP from Lathyrus sativus meal by double fermentation
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Biochemical diversity in the genus Lathyrus
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New findings and symptomatic treatment for neurolathyrism, a motor neuron disease occuring in North West Bangladesh
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The mechanism of the rearrangement of the neurotoxin β-ODAP to α-ODAP
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Ring-nitrogen of beta-isoxazolinone-alanine is incorporated into the neurotoxin, beta-N-oxalyl-L-a, beta-diaminopropionic acid, in callus tissue of Lathyrus-sativus.
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Biosynthesis of the neurotoxin-beta-ODAP in developing pods of Lathyrus sativus.
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From soil to brain: zinc deficiency increases the neurotoxicity of Lathyrus sativus and may affect the susceptibility for the motorneurone disease neurolathyrism.
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Determination of non-protein amino acids and toxins in Lathyrus sativus by high-performance liquid chromatography with precolumn phenyl isothiocyanate derivatisation.
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Chemistry of grass pea toxin and related N-oxalyl amino acids
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Toxins in the seedlings of some varieties of grass pea (Lathyrus sativus)
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Chemical properties of the natural neurotoxin of Lathyrus sativus 3-N-oxalyl-2,3-diamino-propanoic acid (β-ODAP), its nontoxic 2-N-oxalyl isomer, and its hydrolysis product 2,3-diamino-propanoic acid (DAPRO) by 1H- and 13C-NMR spectroscopy
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Analysis of the neurotoxin β-ODAP and its α-isomer by precolumn derivatization with phenylisothiocyanate
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Thermal isomerization of N-oxalyl derivatives of diamino acids
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Biosynthesis in vitro of 2-(3-amino-3-carboxy-propyl)-isoxazolin-5-one, the neurotoxic amino acid in Lathyrus odoratus.
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Biosynthesis of beta-(isoxazolin-5-on-2-yl)-L-alanine by cysteine synthase in Lathyrus sativus.
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Metabolism of ß-(isoxazolin-5-on-2-yl)-alanine to the neurotoxin ODAP in callus tissue of Lathyrus sativus
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Toxic non-coding amino acids in the genus Lathyrus
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Purification and some properties of cysteine synthases from Lathyrus sativus
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Chemistry of natural occurring isoxazolin-5-ones
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Beta-isoxazolinone-alanine and lathyrism research: optimisation of its isolation and purification
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The biosynthesis of the Lathyrus toxins
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Recent developments in the biochemistry of the Lathyrus toxins
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Characterization of γ-glutamyl-β-(isoxazolinonyl)-alanine from Lathyrus sativus and its decarboxylation product from Lathyrus odoratus
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Identification of new isoxazolinone derivatives in lathyrus species by 1H and 13C NMR.
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Mechanism for the photolysis of the naturally occuring isoxazolin-5-ones and the link with the Lathyrus toxins
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Free amino acids and toxins in Lathyrus-sativus seedlings.
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Semipreparative isolation of individual cyanobacterial heterocyst type glycolipids by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
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Quantitative derivatization and high-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of cyanobacterial heterocyst-type glycolipids.
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Recent development in the biochemistry of the Lathyrus toxins
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Biosynthesis of the neurotoxin beta-N-oxalyl-alpha,beta-diaminopropionic acid in callus tissue of Lathyrus sativus.
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1H and 13C NMR data for the basic naturally occurring isoxazolin-5-one derivatives