Howard Sachs
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American biochemist
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Biology
#15288
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#19236
Historical Rank
#3007
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Biochemistry
#2799
World Rank
#2993
Historical Rank
#395
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Biology
Howard Sachs 's Degrees
- Bachelors Biochemistry University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Biochemistry Stanford University
Why Is Howard Sachs Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Howard Sachs , was a biochemist who helped pioneer the study of neuroendocrinology. His discoveries concerning the production of the hormone vasopressin laid the foundation for the field of hormone biosynthesis.
Howard Sachs 's Published Works
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Published Works
- Ultrastructure of the aging myocardium: a morphometric approach. (1977) (105)
- Changes in membrane potential during the cell cycle. (1974) (80)
- Cell coupling in developing systems: the heart-cell paradigm. (1972) (76)
- Development of Sensitivity to Tetrodotoxin in Beating Chick Embryo Hearts, Single Cells, and Aggregates (1972) (75)
- External potassium and baby hamster kidney cells: intracellular ions, ATP, growth, DNA synthesis and membrane potential. (1972) (65)
- Quantifying dense bodies and lipofuscin during aging: a morphologist's perspective. (2002) (64)
- Embryonic myocardial cell aggregates: volume and pulsation rate. (1973) (60)
- Electrophysiological study of Syrian hamster hereditary cardiomyopathy. (1978) (55)
- Multiple effects of ouabain on BHK cells. (1972) (43)
- Quantitative light and electron microscopic comparison of the normal and cardiomyopathic Syrian hamster heart. (1976) (35)
- TETRODOTOXIN SENSITIVITY OF CULTURED EMBRYONIC HEART CELLS DEPENDS ON CELL INTERACTIONS (1973) (30)
- Tetrodotoxin Desensitization in Aggregates of Embryonic Chick Heart Cells (1973) (28)
- Age-dependent alterations in rat ventricular myocardium: A quantitative analysis (1985) (26)
- Post-natal development of the normal and cardiomyopathic Syrian hamster heart: a quantitative electron microscopic study. (1978) (23)
- Cytochalasin B and embryonic heart muscle: contractility, excitability and ultrastructure. (1974) (19)
- Membrane potentials of BHK (baby hamster kidney) cell line: Ionic and metabolic determinants (1972) (17)
- Muscle-like arrays in a fibroblast line. (1972) (17)
- The development of transport ability by embryonic follicle-associated epithelium. (1983) (13)
- Electrical activity in embryonic heart cell aggregates (1975) (11)
- Electric field measurements on a weakly electric fish (1968) (9)
- The influence of embryonic testosterone treatment on bursal epithelial pinocytotic activity. (1982) (7)
- Electrical sensitivity of a weakly electric fish (1967) (7)
- Antibody production in organ culture by bursae of mature chickens and the development of immunological compentence. (1977) (7)
- Lymphocyte requirement for the functional development of follicle-associated epithelium. (1985) (7)
- Electrical activity in embryonic heart cell aggregates developmental aspects (2004) (5)
- The effect of cyclophosphamide on the structure and function of the bursal epithelium. (1979) (2)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENDOCYTOTIC ABILITY IN THE FOLLICLE-ASSOCIATED EPITHELIUM OF THE BURSA OF FABRICIUS (1981) (1)
- Species-related difference in calcium accumulation by cardiac mitochondria. (1978) (1)
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