George de Hevesy
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Charles de Hevesy was a Hungarian radiochemist and Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate, recognized in 1943 for his key role in the development of radioactive tracers to study chemical processes such as in the metabolism of animals. He also co-discovered the element hafnium.
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- Diffusion in Metallen (1939) (207)
- The Absorption and Translocation of Lead by Plants: A Contribution to the Application of the Method of Radioactive Indicators in the Investigation of the Change of Substance in Plants. (174)
- Elimination of Water from the Human Body (1934) (94)
- The permeability of the skin of frogs to water as determined by D2O and H2O1 (1935) (89)
- A Method of Blood Volume Determination (1940) (74)
- Determination of the rate of renewal from the rate of disappearance of labelled molecules (1952) (67)
- Radioactive indicators : their application in biochemistry, animal physiology and pathology (1948) (55)
- Application of 42K labelled red corpuscles in blood volume measurements. (1952) (54)
- Application of Radioactive Indicators in Biology (1940) (51)
- Chemical Analysis by X-Rays and Its Applications (1933) (50)
- Rate of Penetration of Ions through the Capillary Wall (1941) (50)
- Rate of Penetration of Ions into Erythrocytes (1942) (50)
- Life-Cycle of the Red Corpuscles of the Hen (1945) (49)
- On the Missing Element of Atomic Number 72 (47)
- IRON METABOLISM AND ERYTHROCYTE FORMATION IN FISH. (1964) (43)
- Self-diffusion in Solid Metals (1925) (41)
- Life span of myoglobin. (1960) (40)
- Rate of Formation of Nucleic Acid in the Organs of the Rat. (1943) (39)
- Mass-Spectra and Isotopes (1933) (39)
- Do the potassium ions inside the muscle cells and blood corpuscles exchange with those present in the plasma? (1939) (38)
- Action of Slow Neutrons on Rare Earth Elements (1936) (37)
- The origin of the phosphorus compounds in the embryo of the chicken. (1938) (36)
- Rate of rejuvenation of the skeleton. (1940) (33)
- The circulation of phosphorus in the body revealed by application of radioactive phosphorus as indicator. (1937) (32)
- The application of isotopic indicators in biological research. (1938) (30)
- Artificial Radioactivity of Dysprosium and other Rare Earth Elements (1935) (27)
- Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Organophosphorus Compounds. VII. The Stereospecificity of Phosphorylphosphatases. (1957) (26)
- The Separation of the Isotopes of Mercury (1920) (26)
- Interaction between the Phosphatides of the Plasma and the Corpuscles (1939) (24)
- Application of isotopes in biology (1939) (23)
- The Formation of Phosphatides in the Brain Tissue of Adult Animals (1937) (23)
- Potassium Exchange in the Stimulated Muscle (1941) (22)
- THE SOLUBILITIES OF THE PHOSPHATES OF ZIRCONIUM AND HAFNIUM (1925) (22)
- The Discovery and Properties of Hafnium. (1925) (21)
- Lead Content of Rocks. (1931) (21)
- Turnover Rate of Nucleic Acid (1940) (19)
- HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE BIOLOGICAL APPLICATION OF TRACER ELEMENTS (1948) (18)
- Phosphatide Exchange between Plasma and Organs (1939) (18)
- On the New Element Hafnium (1923) (18)
- A manual of radioactivity (1938) (17)
- Diplogen and Fish (1934) (17)
- Radioactivity of Samarium (1932) (17)
- Excretion of phosphorus. (1939) (16)
- Molecular ‘Rejuvenation’ of Muscle Tissue (1938) (14)
- Origin of Yolk Lecithin (1937) (14)
- III. On the separation of the isotopes of mercury (14)
- Adventures in radioisotope research : the collected papers of George Hevesy in two volumes (1962) (14)
- Effect of X-Rays on the Rate of Turnover of Phosphatides (1946) (13)
- The application of radioactive indicators in biochemistry (1951) (13)
- LII. The electrochemistry of radioactive bodies (1912) (12)
- Note on the Inorganic Phosphate of Blood Plasma (1948) (12)
- Application of “Thorium B” Labeled Red Corpuscles in Blood Volume Studies (1953) (12)
- Turnover of Plasma Iron in Cancer Patients Prior to and After Treatment (1960) (12)
- The synthesis of phospholipin in rats fed on the fat-deficient diet. (1940) (12)
- Das Element Hafnium (11)
- Selective Absorption of Neutrons by Gold (1936) (11)
- Formation of phosphatides in liver perfusion experiments. (1938) (10)
- RADIOSENSITIVITY OF HAEMOPOIESIS IN FISH. I. STUDIES AT 18 C (1964) (10)
- Natural and Artificial Radioactivity of Potassium (1935) (10)
- Rate of Renewal of the Fish Skeleton (1945) (10)
- The Separation of the Isotopes of Chlorine (1921) (9)
- Range of Radiation from Samarium (1933) (9)
- Radioactivity of Potassium (1934) (9)
- Confirmation of the Structure of 2-Benzyl-2-hydroxycoumaran-3-ones. (1957) (9)
- Partition Chromatography of Brain Gangliosides on Cellulose (1954) (8)
- Potassium Interchange in the Human Body (1942) (8)
- Iron metabolism in health and in the neoplastic state. (1962) (8)
- Rate of Penetration of Phosphate into Muscle Cells (1940) (8)
- Permeability of Corpuscles and Muscle Cells to Potassium Ions (1939) (8)
- Note on the determination of radioiron. (1954) (8)
- The Effect of Excitation on Nerve Permeability (1946) (7)
- The Radioactivity of Potassium (1927) (7)
- Reaction of Guanosine Triphosphate and Uridine Triphosphate with Actomyosin Gel (1954) (7)
- EFFECT OF IRRADIATION ON HEMIN FORMATION (1955) (7)
- Effect of irradiation with X-rays on the catabolism of methyl alcohol in the mouse. (1953) (7)
- The Use of Radioactive Isotopes of the Common Elements in Physiology (1940) (7)
- Radioactive phosphorus as indicator in biology (1938) (7)
- Embryonal iron turnover. (1957) (7)
- Self-diffusion in solids (1938) (7)
- Radioactive tracers in radiobiological studies; the thirty-sixth Silvanus Thompson Memorial lecture. (1956) (6)
- Effect of Muscular Exercise and of Urethane Administration on the Incorporation of Carbon-14 into Animal Tissue (1949) (6)
- Haemoglobin Present in the Nuclear Fraction of the Liver. (1957) (6)
- On the chemistry of hafnium (1923) (6)
- Selected papers of George Hevesy (1967) (6)
- Formation and Radiosensitivity of Myoglobin (1955) (5)
- On Celtium and Hafnium (1923) (5)
- CCCXXII.—The density of the oxides of zirconium and hafnium (5)
- XL. The valency of the radioelements (1913) (5)
- Radiopotassium and other Artificial Radio-elements (1935) (5)
- Turnover of Phosphatides. (1949) (4)
- Hemoglobin Formation in the Rat Liver Nucleus. (1955) (4)
- Application of radioactive isotopes as indicators in radiobiology. (1954) (4)
- Life Span of Tissue Cells. (1963) (4)
- On the Solubility of Actinium Emanation in Liquids and in Charcoal (4)
- Zinc uptake by Neurospora. (1949) (4)
- Deamination of Adenosine Diphosphate by Adenylate Deaminase Preparations (1954) (4)
- An Attempt to Influence the Rate of Radioactive Disintegration by Use of Penetrating Radiation (1922) (4)
- HAEMATOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION IN CANCEROUS MICE. (1965) (4)
- Historical progress of the isotopic methodology and its influences on the biological sciences. (1957) (4)
- The Atomic Weights of Zirconium and Hafnium (1925) (3)
- The Structure of Crystalline Cytidylic Acid b. (1957) (3)
- The physiological iron loss by the mouse. (1959) (3)
- The Assay of Vitamin B12 in Blood Serum and Urine. (1955) (3)
- An attempt to crystallise beta -lactoglobulin from human milk whey (1954) (3)
- The Detection of Actinium in Solutions of Minerals (3)
- The Interpretation of the Atom (1933) (3)
- Advances in radiochemistry and in the methods of producing radioelements by neutron irradiation: by E. Broda. Cambridge University Press, 1950, 152 pp., Price 15s (1951) (3)
- LXVI. The diffusion and valency of the radio-elements (1914) (3)
- CCCLXXX.—The hafnium content of zirconium ores (3)
- The Atomic Weight of Mercury from Different Sources. (1922) (3)
- The Combination of Flavin Mononucleotide and Riboflavin with the Protein of "The Old Yellow Enzyme" (1954) (3)
- On the missing element 87 (2)
- Distribution in Rabbit Livers of Intravenously Injected Iron (1954) (2)
- Zinc uptake by Neurospora. (1949) (2)
- The Selenium Analogue of 6-Thioctic Acid. (1957) (2)
- On the Synthesis of Protein and Polynucleotides in Spores of Penicillium brevicompactum. (1957) (2)
- The Use of X-Rays for the Discovery of New Elements. (2)
- Note on the chloride content of the mineral constituents of the skeleton. (1957) (2)
- Search for an Inactive Isotope of the Element 84 (Polonium). (1930) (2)
- Book Review: Adventures in Radioisotope Research (1962) (2)
- The Application of Bronsted's Method of Isotope Separation to the Study of the Natural Radioactivity of Potassium (1949) (2)
- Fluorescent Yield of X-Ray Emission (1934) (2)
- Side-chain Reactions with Furans. (1957) (1)
- THE APPLICATION OF RADIOCARBON IN THE STUDY OF RADIOLESIONS (1951) (1)
- The Age of the Earth (1933) (1)
- Pate of the nucleic acid introduced into the circulation. (1946) (1)
- Advances in radiobiology : proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Radiobiology held in Stockholm on 15th-19th August, 1956 (1957) (1)
- Quantitative Chemical Analysis by X-rays and its Application (1929) (1)
- Some historical remarks on the application of radioactive indicators. (1952) (1)
- The Hafnium Content of some Historical Zirconium Preparations (1924) (1)
- Intensity Ratio of Fluorescent X-Ray Lines (1932) (1)
- [ON THE RADIATION SENSITIVITY OF EXTRAMEDULLARY HEMATOPOIESIS]. (1964) (1)
- Studies of phosphorus transference in glycolysis and glycogenolysis. (1938) (1)
- The origin of phosphorus compounds in hen eggs. (1938) (1)
- Some Deltaepsilon-Curves for Dissociations of Tropolones and Salts of Organic Bases. (1957) (1)
- Structure of Elastin. 1. Analysis of Some Acid Peptides. (1957) (1)
- XLI. The diffusion of uranium (1913) (1)
- Hugo Müller Lecture. The chemistry and geochemistry of the titanium group (1)
- On the Dissolving Power of the Bile for Cholesterol (1954) (1)
- PAPERS published by Gustav Nylin. (1952) (0)
- Water exchange in fishes. (0)
- Quantitative Analysis by X-Rays. (1930) (0)
- Dedication Gustav Nylin (1952) (0)
- On the Existence of Oscillating Enzymatic Reactions and on a Possible Interpretation of Spontaneous Spike Potentials in Nerves. (1957) (0)
- Formation of myoglobin. (1955) (0)
- Path of Atoms Through Generations (1956) (0)
- RADIOSENSITIVITY OF HAEMOPOIESIS IN FISH. I. STUDIES AT 18 DEGREE C. (1964) (0)
- Application of Radioactive Isotopes as Indicators in Radiobiology (1954) (0)
- Renewal of the mineral constituents of the skeleton. (1957) (0)
- On the New Element Hafnium (0)
- A Great Physical Chemist. (1949) (0)
- Diffusion in Kristallen (1933) (0)
- [Not Available]. (1947) (0)
- Lifting the Ban on Export of Tracers (1947) (0)
- [USE OF ISOTOPE INDICATORS IN MEDICINE]. (1965) (0)
- On the Deaminase Component of Actomyosin (1954) (0)
- THE IMPORTANCE OF RADIO ISOTOPE RESEARCH IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY (1957) (0)
- Application of labelled substrates in the study of enzymic processes. (1947) (0)
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