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Overview

Alf Poulos is affiliated with Alfred Health Ethics Committee in Australia. Their professional focus involves work within the ethics committee context, contributing to healthcare ethics deliberations and decision-making processes.

The available data does not list specific research papers, co-authors, or publication venues connected to Alf Poulos. Likewise, there is no record of book publications, recognized awards, or detailed academic fields and subfields tied to their profile.

Given the association with Alfred Health Ethics Committee, their work likely encompasses ethical considerations in healthcare practice, policy, and administration, though specific research topics and main themes of study have not been documented.

There is no further publicly available bibliometric or topical information to elaborate on Alf Poulos's scientific contributions or areas of expertise beyond their committee role.

Best Publications

  • Very long chain fatty acids in higher animals—A review

    Alf Poulos

  • Sphingolipid activator protein deficiency in a 16-week-old atypical Gaucher disease patient and his fetal sibling: biochemical signs of combined sphingolipidoses

    K Harzer;B C Paton;A Poulos;B Kustermann-Kuhn

  • The phospholipid-bound fatty acids and aldehydes of mammalian spermatozoa

    A. Poulos;Annabelle Darin-Bennett;I.G. White

  • Simultaneous deficiency of sphingolipid activator proteins 1 and 2 is caused by a mutation in the initiation codon of their common gene.

    D Schnabel;M Schröder;W Fürst;A Klein

  • Infantile Refsum's disease (phytanic acid storage disease): a variant of Zellweger's syndrome?

    A. Poulos;P. Sharp;M. Whiting

  • THE PHOSPHOLIPID COMPOSITION OF HUMAN SPERMATOZOA AND SEMINAL PLASMA

    A. Poulos;I. G. White

  • Antimalarial properties of n-3 and n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids: in vitro effects on Plasmodium falciparum and in vivo effects on P. berghei.

    L M Kumaratilake;B S Robinson;A Ferrante;A Poulos

  • Novel molecular species of sphingomyelin containing 2-hydroxylated polyenoic very-long-chain fatty acids in mammalian testes and spermatozoa.

    B S Robinson;D W Johnson;A Poulos

  • Activation of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase by Arachidonic Acid in Rat Liver Epithelial WB Cells by a Protein Kinase C-dependent Mechanism

    Charles S.T. Hii;Antonio Ferrante;Yasmin S. Edwards;Zhi H. Huang

  • Very long chain fatty acid β-oxidation by rat liver mitochondria and peroxisomes

    Harmeet Singh;Nicholas Derwas;Alf Poulos

  • Phospholipid changes in spermatozoa during passage through the genital tract of the bull.

    A. Poulos;J.K. Voglmayr;I.G. White

  • The occurrence of polyenoic fatty acids with greater than 22 carbon atoms in mammalian spermatozoa.

    A Poulos;P Sharp;D Johnson;I White

  • The Effect of Cold Shock and Freeze-Thawing on Release of Phospholipids by Ram, Bull, and Boar Spermatozoa

    Annabelle Darin-Bennett;A Poulos;IG White

  • Simple mass spectrometric differentiation of the n-3, n-6 and n-9 series of methylene interrupted polyenoic acids

    Alan J. Fellenberg;David W. Johnson;Alf Poulos;Peter Sharp

  • Activation of neutral sphingomyelinase in human neutrophils by polyunsaturated fatty acids.

    B. S. Robinson;C. S. T. Hii;A. Poulos;A. Ferrante

  • Distinct long chain and very long chain fatty acyl CoA synthetases in rat liver peroxisomes and microsomes.

    Harmeet Singh;Alf Poulos

  • Infantile Refsum's disease: biochemical findings suggesting multiple peroxisomal dysfunction.

    B T Poll-The;J M Saudubray;H Ogier;R B Schutgens

  • Neutrophil oxygen radical generation. Synergistic responses to tumor necrosis factor and mono/polyunsaturated fatty acids.

    Y Li;A Ferrante;A Poulos;D P Harvey

  • Dysmorphic syndrome with phytanic acid oxidase deficiency, abnormal very long chain fatty acids, and pipecolic acidemia: studies in four children.

    Sarojini S. Budden;Nancy G. Kennaway;Neil R.M. Buist;A. Poulos

  • Occurrence of unusual molecular species of sphingomyelin containing 28-34-carbon polyenoic fatty acids in ram spermatozoa.

    A Poulos;D W Johnson;K Beckman;I G White

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonio Ferrante
Antonio Ferrante University of Adelaide
Andrew W. Murray
Andrew W. Murray Flinders University
Hugo W. Moser
Hugo W. Moser Kennedy Krieger Institute
John J. Hopwood
John J. Hopwood University of Adelaide
John Christodoulou
John Christodoulou University of Melbourne
Frank S. Lee
Frank S. Lee University of Pennsylvania
Paul A. Watkins
Paul A. Watkins Kennedy Krieger Institute
Samuel F. Berkovic
Samuel F. Berkovic University of Melbourne
David Ellis
David Ellis University of Adelaide

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