Coast disease discovery and cure publications

By September 23rd, 2010

The following publications detail the work involved in the development of CSIRO’s Cobalt deficiency and the cure for coast disease.

Publications

Marston HR, Allen SH, Smith RM, 1972, ‘Production Within Rumen And Removal From Blood-Stream Of Volatile Fatty-Acids In Sheep Given A Diet Deficient In Cobalt’, British Journal Of Nutrition, 27: 147.

Dewey DW, Marston HR, 1971, ‘Improved Method For Determination Of Cobalt In Biological Materials’, Analytica Chimica Acta, 57: 45.

Marston HR, Allen SH, Swaby SL, 1971, ‘Iron Metabolism In Cooper-Deficient Rats’, British Journal Of Nutrition, 25: 15.

Smith RM, Marston HR, 1971, ‘Metabolism Of Propionate By Pair-Fed Vitamin-B12-Deficient And Vitamin-B12-Treated Sheep’, British Journal Of Nutrition, 26: 41.

Marston HR, Allen SH, 1970, ‘Factors Affecting Formiminoglutamic Acid Excretion In Vitamin-B12 Deficiency’, Biochemical Journal, 116: 681.

Marston HR, 1970, ‘Requirement Of Sheep For Cobalt Or For Vitamin-B12′, British Journal Of Nutrition, 24: 615.

Smith RM, Marston HR, 1970, ‘Some Metabolic Aspects Of Vitamin-B12 Deficiency In Sheep’, British Journal Of Nutrition, 24: 879.

Smith RM, Marston HR, 1970, ‘Production, Absorption, Distribution And Excretion Of Vitamin-B12 In Sheep’, British Journal Of Nutrition, 24: 857.

Dewey DW, Lee HJ, Marston HR, 1969, ‘Efficacy Of Cobalt Pellets For Providing Cobalt For Penned Sheep’, Australian Journal Of Agricultural Research, 20: 1109.

Lee HJ, Marston HR, 1969, ‘Requirement For Cobalt Of Sheep Grazed On Cobalt-Deficient Pastures’, Australian Journal Of Agricultural Research, 20: 905.

Marston HR, Allen SH, 1967, ‘Function Of Copper In Metabolism Of Iron’, Nature, 215: 645.

Marston HR, Smith RM, Mills JA, 1962, ‘Derivatives Of 1,4-Dioxo-Cyclohexane As Possible Intermediates In Isomeric Changes Dependent On Cobamide Coenzymes’, Nature, 193: 240.

Allen SH, Marston HR, 1961, ‘Lack Of Influence Of Vitamin B12-Deficiency On Sheeps Capacity To Metabolize Glutamate’, Nature, 190: 1091.

Marston HR, Smith RM, Allen SH, 1961, ‘Primary Metabolic Defect Supervening On Vitamin B12 Deficiency In Sheep’, Nature, 190: 1085.

Dewey DW, Lee HJ, Marston HR, 1958, ‘Provision Of Cobalt To Ruminants By Means Of Heavy Pellets’,Nature, 181: 1367-1371.

Marston HR, 1952, ‘Cobalt, Copper And Molybdenum In The Nutrition Of Animals And Plants’, Physiological Reviews, 32: 66-121.

Marston HR, Smith RM, 1952, ‘Control Of Cobalt-Deficiency In Sheep By Injection Of Vitamin-B12′, Nature, 170: 792-793.

Marston HR, Lee HJj, 1952, ‘Response Of Cobalt-Deficient Sheep To Massive Doses Of Vitamin-B12′, Nature, 170: 791-791.

Marston HR, 1951, ‘Copper Metabolism – Symposium At The McCollum-Pratt Institute’,Nature, 167: 311.

Marston HR, 1950, ‘The Organization And Work Of The Division Of Biochemistry And General Nutrition Of CSIR’, Proceedings Of The Royal Society Of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 137: 18.

Marston HR, Lee HJ, 1949, ‘Primary Site Of The Action Of Cobalt In Ruminants’, Nature, 164: 529-529.

Marston HR, 1949, ‘The Organization And Work Of The Division Of Biochemistry And General Nutrition Of CSIR’, Proceedings Of The Royal Society Of London Series A-Mathematical And Physical Sciences, 199: 273.

Marston HR, Lee HJ, 1948, ‘The Effects Of Copper Deficiency And Of Chronic Overdosage With Copper On Border-Leicester And Merino Sheep’, Journal Of Agricultural Science, 38: 229.

Marston HR, Lee HJ, McDonald IW, 1948, ‘Cobalt And Copper In The Nutrition Of Sheep (2)’, Journal Of Agricultural Science, 38: 222.

Marston HR, Lee HJ, McDonald IW, 1948, ‘Cobalt And Copper In The Nutrition Of Sheep (1)’, Journal Of Agricultural Science, 38: 216.

Marston HR, Lee HJ, 1948, ‘Nutritional Factors Involved In Wool Production By Merino Sheep. Part II. The Influence Of Copper Deficiency On The Rate Of Wool Growth And On The Nature Of The Fleece’, Australian Journal Of Scientific Research Series B-Biological Sciences, 1: 376.

Marston HR, 1948, ‘Nutritional Factors Involved In Wool Production By Merino Sheep. Part I. The Influence Of Fodder Intake On The Rate Of Wool Growth’, Australian Journal Of Scientific Research Series B-Biological Sciences, 1: 362-375.

Marston HR, 1948, ‘Energy Transactions In The Sheep.Part I. The Basal Heat Production And Heat Increment’, Australian Journal Of Scientific Research Series B-Biological Sciences, 1: 93-129.

Marston HR, 1948, ‘The Fermentation Of Cellulose in vitro By Organisms From The Rumen Of Sheep’, Biochemical Journal, 42: 564-574.

Marston HR, 1938, ‘A Note On The Estimation Of The Sulphur Content Of Fodder And Excreta’, Journal Of Agricultural Science, 28: 679-687.

Marston HR, Lines EW, Thomas RG, McDonald IW, 1938, ‘Cobalt And Copper In Ruminant Nutrition’, Nature, 141: 398-400.

Marston HR, 1935, ‘Studies On The Relationship Between Nutrition And Wool Production Of Merino Sheep. II. The Effect Of The Administration Of Cystine, Cystein, Sulphur And Of Methionine On The Growth Of Wool Of A Merino Ewe On A Protein-Poor Ration’, Journal Of Agricultural Science, 25: 113-131.

Marston HR, 1935, ‘Studies On The Relationship Between Nutrition And Wool Production Of Merino Sheep. I. The Technique Employed For Determining The Utilisation Of Foodstuffs And For Estimating The Wool Produced Over Short Periods By Merino Sheep’, Journal Of Agricultural Science, 25: 103-112.

Marston HR, 1923, ‘The Azine And Azonium Compounds Of The Proteolytic Enzymes. I.’, Biochemical Journal, 17: 851-859.