Mr. Mr.lamuka Peter Obimbo Publications |
1 | 2012 | Mayaka D.A, Lamuka P.O And Okoth M.W. 2012. Solar Drying And Functional Properties Of Quality Starch From Kenyan Cassava Cultivars. MSc Thesis, University Of Nairobi, Kenya. MSc Thesis, University Of Nairobi. Click to View Abstract
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2 | 2012 | Njoroge A. W, Lamuka P. O, Affognon H. D And Onwanga R.N 2012. Effect Of Solar Disinfestation And Purdue Improved Crop Storage Bagging In The Control Of Prostephanus Truncatus Horn In Maize. MSc Thesis, University Of Nairobi, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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3 | 2011 | Yield, Safety And Functional Properties Of Starch From Different Kenyan Cassava Click to View Abstract
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4 | 2010 | Reduction Of Nitrates, Oxalates And Phenols In Fermented Solar-Dried Stored Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata L.) Leaf Vegetables. African J. Food, Nutrition And Development 10(11):4398-4412 Click to View Abstract
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5 | 2010 | Kamau, P. M. N, Lamuka P.O And Wangoh J. 2010. Effect Of Lactoperoxidase-Thiocynate-Hydrogen Peroxide System And Storage Temperature On Keeping Quality Of Raw Camel Milk. African J. Food, Nutrition And Development, 10(10):4185-4201 Click to View Abstract
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6 | 2008 | Mutungi, C., Lamuka, P., Arimi, S., Gathombi, J. And Onyango, C. 2008. The Fate Of Aflatoxin During Processing Of Maize Into Muthokoi – A Traditional Kenyan Food. Food Control 19:714-721 Click to View Abstract
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7 | 2007 | Muchoki, C.N, Imungi, J.K. And Lamuka P.O. 2007. Changes In Beta-Carotene, Ascorbic Acid And Sensory Properties In Fermented, Solar-Dried And Stored Cowpea Leaf Vegetables. Afr. J. Food Agri. Nutr. Dev. 7(3) 1-21. Click to View Abstract
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8 | 2007 | Muchoki C.C. N, Lamuka P.O And Imungi J.K. 2007. Nutritional, Sensory And Keeping Properties Of Fermented Solar-Dried Cowpea Leaf Vegetables. MSc Thesis, University Of Nairobi, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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9 | 2006 | Mutungi C.M, Gathumbi J.K, Lamuka, P.O. And Arimi S.M. 2006. Effects Of Dehulling Maize Grains And Treatment With Chemical Additives On The Levels Of Aflatoxins During Muthokoi Making And Preparation. MSc Thesis, University Of Nairobi, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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10 | 2001 | The Potential Role Of Lactoperoxidase Systems In Milk Preservation For Increased Smallholder Dairy Production And Marketing In Kenya. A Study Done For The Smallholder Dairy Project (SDP), MOALD/KARI/ILRI/Collaborative Research Programme Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
11 | 2001 | Lamuka P.O. 2001. The Potential Role Of Lactoperoxidase Systems In Milk Preservation For Increased Smallholder Dairy Production And Marketing In Kenya. A Study Done For The Smallholder Dairy Project (SDP), MOALD/KARI/ILRI/Collaborative Research Programme, Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
12 | 2000 | The Potential Role Of Lactoperoxidase System In Milk Preservation For Increased Smallholder Dairy Production And Marketing In Kenya. Presented At RELMA Regional Workshop On Lactoperoxidase System, Nairobi, Kenya. March 27 Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
13 | 1999 | Traditional Cereal (maize) Processing And Preservation Practicesl Suing Fermentation Technology In Kenya: - A Case Study Of Western Privince. In Proceedings Of Workshop On Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
14 | 1996 | Evaluation And Review Of Bachelor Of Science Curricula In Food Science And Technology At Egerton University. Paper Presented At Workshop On Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
15 | 1996 | The Role Of Liberalized Dairy Industry In Rural Development In Kenya. Paper Presented At A Seminar On Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
16 | 1993 | Proceedings Of National Workshop On Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
17 | 1992 | Bacteriological Quality Of Freshly Processed Broiler Chicken As Affected By Carcass Pretreatment And Gamma Irradiation. J. Food Sc. 57:330. Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
18 | 1992 | Lamuka P.O., Sunki G.R. Chawan C.B., Rao D.R. And Shackelford L.A. 1992. Bacteriological Quality Of Freshly Processed Broiler Chicken As Affected By Carcass Pretreatment And Gamma Irradiation. J. Food Sc. 57:330. Click to View Abstract
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19 | 1991 | Effects Of Lyophilized Thermophilus Whey And Irradiation On Bacteriological Quality Of Mechanically Deboned Chiken Meat. Abstract IFT Annual Meeting. Dallas Texas. June 1 Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
20 | 1991 | Lamuka P.O., Sunki G.R., Rao D.R. And Shackelford L.A. 1991. Effects Of Streptococcus Thermophilus Whey Fermented An Low Dose Irradiation On Microbiological Quality And Self Life Of Chicken Carcasses. Abstract IFT Annual Meeting. California. June 14 Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
21 | 1990 | Effects Of Streptococcus Thermophilus Whey Fermented And Low Dose Irradiation On Microbiological Quality And Shelf Life Of Chicken Carcasses. M.Sc Thesis, Alabama A & M University, Normal, Alabama 35762, U.S.A. Click to View Abstract
Thymidine kinase is an enzyme involved in DNA precursor metabolism and DNA replication. The synthesis of this enzyme is highly regulated during the cell cycle and the activity of the enzyme is also regulated by feedback inhibition. Genes encoding thymidine kinase have been extremely useful as selectable markers for introducing DNA into a number of cells. In order to study cell cycle regulation of thymidine kinase, the gene which encodes this enzyme, as well as aspects of DNA replication in the ciliated protozoan Tetrahymena thermophila, we have purified thymidine kinase from Tetrahymena. Two forms of thymidine kinase with native molecular masses of 59 kDa and 80 kDa have been identified and purified 6800- and 4600-fold, respectively. The 59-kDa enzyme, a homodimer of 30-kDa subunits, has been purified to near homogeneity and polyclonal antibodies have been raised against the 30-kDa subunit. Serological studies indicate that the two enzymes are antigenically distinct. The antibody against the Tetrahymena protein cross-reacts with a polypeptide in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell extracts of 26 kDa which corresponds to the reported size of Chinese hamster thymidine kinase protein. |
22 | 1990 | Lamuka P.O, Sunki G.R, Chawn, C.B, Rao, D.R And Brown G. 1990. Effect Of Streptococcus Thermophilus Fermented Whey And Low Dose Irradiation On Microbiological Quality And Shelf-life Of Chicken Carcasses. MSc Thesis, Alabama A And M University, Alabama, U Click to View Abstract
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