Arda Green
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American biochemist
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Arda Green's Degrees
- Bachelors Biochemistry University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Biochemistry Stanford University
Why Is Arda Green Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arda Alden Green was an American biochemist who co-discovered the neurotransmitter serotonin and discovered the reaction responsible for firefly bioluminescence. She is also known for contributing to Gerty Cori and Carl Cori's elucidation of the Cori cycle and showing how pH affects hemoglobin's ability to bind and transport oxygen. She received the Garvan-Olin Medal from the American Chemical Society for her work.
Arda Green's Published Works
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Published Works
- [10] Protein fractionation on the basis of solubility in aqueous solutions of salts and organic solvents (1955) (328)
- CRYSTALLINE MUSCLE PHOSPHORYLASE III. KINETICS (1943) (210)
- CRYSTALLINE MUSCLE PHOSPHORYLASE II. PROSTHETIC GROUP (1943) (187)
- Crystalline firefly luciferase. (1956) (153)
- The Preparation of Acetate and Phosphate Buffer Solutions of Known PH and Ionic Strength (1933) (142)
- CRYSTALLINE MUSCLE PHOSPHORYLASE (1942) (136)
- CRYSTALLINE MUSCLE PHOSPHORYLASE I. PREPARATION, PROPERTIES, AND MOLECULAR WEIGHT (1943) (130)
- STUDIES IN THE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF THE PROTEINS X. THE SOLUBILITY OF HEMOGLOBIN IN SOLUTIONS OF CHLORIDES AND SULFATES OF VARYING CONCENTRATION (1932) (107)
- Function of adenosine triphosphate in the activation of luciferin. (1956) (91)
- STUDIES IN THE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF THE PROTEINS VIII. THE SOLUBILITY OF HEMOGLOBIN IN CONCENTRATED SALT SOLUTIONS. A STUDY OF THE SALTING OUT OF PROTEINS (1931) (90)
- Enzymatic properties of bacterial luciferase. (1955) (70)
- THE FIRST DISSOCIATION CONSTANT, pK'1, OF CARBONIC ACID IN HEMOGLOBIN SOLUTIONS AND ITS RELATION TO THE EXISTENCE OF A COMBINATION OF HEMOGLOBIN WITH CARBON DIOXIDE (1933) (44)
- THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN HEMOGLOBIN AND OXYGEN IN THE BLOOD OF CERTAIN FISHES (1933) (40)
- STUDIES IN THE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF THE PROTEINS IX. THE EFFECT OF ELECTROLYTES ON THE SOLUBILITY OF HEMOGLOBIN IN SOLUTIONS OF VARYING HYDROGEN ION ACTIVITY WITH A NOTE ON THE COMPARABLE BEHAVIOR OF CASEIN (1931) (40)
- Purification of angiotonin. (1945) (30)
- The use of a blood coagulant extract from the human placenta in the treatment of hemophilia (1936) (23)
- ON THE RESPIRATORY FUNCTION OF THE BLOOD OF THE PORPOISE (1933) (21)
- THE DIFFUSION CONSTANT AND ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITY OF PHOSPHORYLASES a AND b (1945) (18)
- Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Placental Extract in the Prevention and Modification of Measles. (1935) (17)
- Crystalline aldolase. (1948) (16)
- The Amphoteric Properties of Certain Globulin Fractions of Normal Horse Serum1 (1938) (14)
- STUDIES ON PERMEABILITY OF MEMBRANES : VII. CONDUCTIVITY OF ELECTROLYTES WITHIN THE MEMBRANE. (1929) (13)
- EQUILIBRIA BETWEEN CALCIUM AND PURIFIED GLOBULINS (1939) (13)
- Enzymatic Inactivation of Serum Vasoconstrictor.∗ (1948) (12)
- The Viscosities of Solutions of the Proteins of Horse Serum1 (1938) (9)
- The purification of hog renin substrate. (1954) (5)
- THE EFFECT OF ACIDITY ON THE CARBON MONOXIDE-COMBINING POWER OF HEMOGLOBIN IN THE BLOOD OF MARINE FISHES (1934) (5)
- [151] Bacterial luciferase: (1955) (5)
- IMMUNOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS OF PLACENTAL EXTRACTS; EFFECTIVENESS BY ORAL ADMINISTRATION (1935) (1)
- A Fractionation of the Globulins of Types 1 and 2 Antipneumococcal Horse Serum (1939) (1)
- The Luminescence of Biological Systems. Proceedings of the Conference on Luminescence March 28-April 2, 1954, Sponsored by the Committee on Photobiology of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council and Supported by the National Science Foundation.Frank H. Johnson (1956) (0)
- Crystal line aldolase and its identity with myogen A. (1946) (0)
- STUDIES ON PERMEABILITY OF MEMBRANES (1929) (0)
- [15] Renin substrate (hypertensinogen) from hog serum (1955) (0)
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