Frederick Gowland Hopkins
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins was an English biochemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1929, with Christiaan Eijkman, for the discovery of vitamins. He also discovered the amino acid tryptophan, in 1901. He was President of the Royal Society from 1930 to 1935.
Frederick Gowland Hopkins's Published Works
Published Works
- Lactic acid in amphibian muscle 1 (1907) (300)
- On an Autoxidisable Constituent of the Cell. (238)
- Feeding experiments illustrating the importance of accessory factors in normal dietaries (1912) (230)
- ON GLUTATHIONE: A REINVESTIGATION (1929) (151)
- A contribution to the chemistry of proteids (1901) (117)
- Some relations between ascorbic acid and glutathione. (1936) (117)
- The influence of thiol-groups in the activity of dehydrogenases. (1938) (103)
- A contribution to the chemistry of proteids (1903) (101)
- The influence of thiol groups in the activity of dehydrogenases. II: With an addendum on the location of dehydrogenases in muscle. (1938) (92)
- The importance of individual amino‐acids in metabolism (1906) (90)
- The analyst and the medical man (87)
- Glutathione: Its Influence in the Oxidation of Fats and Proteins. (74)
- The Pigments of the Pieridae: A Contribution to the Study of Excretory Substances Which Function in Ornament (68)
- ON GLUTATHIONE II. A THERMOSTABLE OXIDATION-REDUCTION SYSTEM (1922) (67)
- Feeding Experiments with Deficiencies in the Amino-acid supply: Arginine and Histidine as possible Precursors of Purines. (1916) (59)
- Denaturation of Proteins by Urea and Related Substances. (1930) (56)
- On the anaerobic and aerobic oxidation of xanthin and hypoxanthin by tissues and by milk (1922) (51)
- On the distribution of glyoxalase and glutathione. (1945) (47)
- On the proteid reaction of Adamkiewicz, with contributions to the chemistry of glyoxylic acid (46)
- The relation of glutathione to cell respiration with special reference to hepatic tissue. (1931) (38)
- A study of Bence‐Jones protein, and of the metabolism in three cases of Bence‐Jones proteinuria (1911) (36)
- Appearance of Glutathione during the Early Stages of the Germination of Seeds (1943) (31)
- The male generative cycle in the hedgehog; with experiments on the functional correlation between the essential and accessory sexual organs (1911) (31)
- On the separation of a pure albumin from egg‐white (1900) (27)
- The Effects of Heat and Aeration upon the Fat-soluble Vitamine. (1920) (27)
- Croonian Lecture: The Respiratory Process in Muscle and the Nature of Muscular Motion (1917) (24)
- Studies on glyoxalase: 1. A new factor. (1948) (24)
- On Urobilin (1896) (19)
- Observations on the Crystallization of Animal Proteids (1898) (19)
- Denaturation of Proteins by Urea and Related Substances. (1930) (18)
- Note on the Vitamine Content of Milk. (1920) (17)
- On current Views concerning the Mechanisms of biological Oxidation (1926) (17)
- Activity of the Succinic Dehydrogenase (1939) (16)
- THE INFLUENCE OF CHEMICAL THOUGHT ON BIOLOGY. (1936) (16)
- A note concerning the Influence of Diets upon Growth. (15)
- The effect of incomplete diets on the concentration of ascorbic acid in the organs of the rat: With an appendix on the identity of ascorbic acid and the reducing agent of rat's gut. (1935) (14)
- A contribution to the chemistry of pterins (1942) (13)
- Adam's Ancestors: an Up-to-date Outline of what is known about the Origin of Man (1934) (12)
- ON THE ISOLATION OF GLUTATHIONE (1927) (12)
- On Urobilin (1898) (11)
- SOME CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF LIFE. (1933) (10)
- Newer standpoints in the study of nutrition (9)
- The centenary of Wöhler's synthesis of urea (1828-1928). (8)
- V. On the estimation of uric acid in urine: a new process by means of saturation with ammonium chloride (8)
- Notes on the occurrence of large quantities of hæmatoporphyrin in the urine of patients taking sulphonal (7)
- Perspectives in biochemistry : thirty-one essays presented to Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins by past and present members of his laboratory (1937) (6)
- On the estimation of uric acid in urine (6)
- Archibald Edward Garrod, 1857-1936 (1938) (5)
- The Huxley Lecture on Recent Advances in Science in their Relation to Practical Medicine and the Nutritional Requirements of the Body. Delivered at Charing Cross Hospital Medical School (University of London), on November 24th, 1920. (5)
- DISEASES DUE TO DEFICIENCIES IN DIET. (1913) (5)
- Some Chemical Aspects of Life: Presidential Address Devlivered at Leicester on September 6, 1933 (1933) (5)
- BIOLOGICAL THOUGHT AND CHEMICAL THOUGHT (1938) (5)
- On the excretion of phosphorus and nitrogen in leukhæmia (1899) (5)
- The effect of hypoxanthine on the growth of an avian tissue in vitro (1944) (4)
- BALANCE IN NUTRITION (1920) (4)
- Arthur Harden, 1865-1940 (1942) (4)
- On Halogen Derivates from Proteids (1897) (4)
- Purchasing Power and Food Prices (1940) (3)
- Some aspects of biochemistry (1932) (3)
- An Address ON THE DYNAMIC SIDE OF BIOCHEMISTRY (1913) (3)
- On the Relation of Uric Acid Excretion to Diet (1898) (2)
- The Criteria of an Efficient Diet. (2)
- A Crystalline Tripeptid from Living Cells (1929) (2)
- Minimum Human Requirements (1943) (2)
- The birth of the future (1934) (2)
- Hopkins & biochemistry, 1861-1947 (1949) (2)
- Atomic Physics and Vital Activities (1932) (2)
- BIOLOGICAL THOUGHT AND CHEMICAL THOUGHT: A PLEA FOR UNIFICATION (1938) (2)
- Respiratory Process in Muscle and the Nature of Muscular Motion (2)
- Studies on glyoxalase; a new factor. (1948) (2)
- Medal Address. Newer Aspects of the Nutrition Problem (1)
- Dr. Edqard J. Bles (1926) (1)
- THE STUDY OF HUMAN NUTRITION: THE OUTLOOK TO-DAY * (1935) (1)
- Hopkins & biochemistry, 1861-1947 : papers concerning Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., P.R.S., with a selection of his addresses and a bibliography of his publications (1949) (1)
- Sir William Hardy, F.R.S. (1934) (1)
- Unemployment Assistance: Determination of Needs (1934) (1)
- The mechanisms of oxidation in the living body (1923) (1)
- Address of the President, Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins, O.M., at the Anniversary Meeting, November 30, 1935 (1932) (1)
- Discovery and Significance of Vitamins (1935) (1)
- A British Hospital for Stalingrad (1943) (1)
- Obituary notices: John William Blagden, 1876–1942; Arthur Harden, 1865–1940; Alfred Hutchinson, 1866–1938; Grace Cumming Leitch, 1889–1942; Herbert Marsden, 1883–1943; Joseph William Mellor, 1869–1938; Colin Richard Morrison-Jones, 1914–1942 (1943) (1)
- Sir Archibald Garrod, K.C.M.G., F.R.S. (1936) (1)
- THE LATE SIR WALTER FLETCHER (1933) (0)
- Nutrition in war time. (1940) (0)
- A. C. H. Rothera (1916) (0)
- The Laboratory in Cancer Research* (1939) (0)
- Discussion on Diseases due to Deficiencies in Diet (1914) (0)
- Part II.—The structure of living matter. Introductory remarks (0)
- MONOGEAPHS ON BIOCHEMISTRY (1931) (0)
- Physiology and national needs / edited by W.D. Halliburton. (0)
- Anglo-Soviet Medical Committee (1941) (0)
- Minimum Human Requirements and the Beveridge Report (1943) (0)
- Memorial to Sir Walter Fletcher (1934) (0)
- Science in Modern Life (1935) (0)
- Discussion on the Treatment and Management of Diseases Due to Dietetic Deficiencies (1920) (0)
- NUTTALL PORTRAIT FUND. (1931) (0)
- A Survey of Progressive Science (1933) (0)
- Introductory and historical : vitamin B[1] and beri-beri (1938) (0)
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