James S. Clegg
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American biochemist, researcher
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James S. Clegg's Degrees
- Bachelors Biochemistry University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Biochemistry Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Standish Clegg is a Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry at University of California, Davis, based at the Coastal and Marine Sciences Institute in Bodega Bay, California. He served as director of the Bodega Marine Laboratory from 1986 to 1999 and as president of the National Association Marine Laboratories from 1991 to 1993.
James S. Clegg's Published Works
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- Cryptobiosis--a peculiar state of biological organization. (2001) (383)
- Properties and metabolism of the aqueous cytoplasm and its boundaries. (1984) (286)
- Artemia: Basic and Applied Biology (2002) (260)
- THE ORIGIN OF TREHALOSE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE DURING THE FORMATION OF ENCYSTED DORMANT EMBRYOS OF ARTEMIA SALINA. (1965) (195)
- THE CONTROL OF EMERGENCE AND METABOLISM BY EXTERNAL OSMOTIC PRESSURE AND THE ROLE OF FREE GLYCEROL IN DEVELOPING CYSTS OF ARTEMIA SALINA. (1964) (171)
- Cellular responses to extreme water loss: the water-replacement hypothesis. (1982) (153)
- The Physiology of Blood Trehalose and its Function During Flight in the Blowfly (1961) (135)
- Purification, structure and in vitro molecular-chaperone activity of Artemia p26, a small heat-shock/alpha-crystallin protein. (1997) (117)
- Physiological and Biochemical Aspects of Artemia Ecology (2002) (114)
- A small stress protein acts synergistically with trehalose to confer desiccation tolerance on mammalian cells. (2005) (114)
- Extensive intracellular translocations of a major protein accompany anoxia in embryos of Artemia franciscana. (1994) (109)
- Metabolic studies of crytobiosis in encysted embryos of Artemia salina (1967) (108)
- Molecular Characterization of a Small Heat Shock/α-Crystallin Protein in Encysted Artemia Embryos* (1997) (107)
- Desiccation Tolerance in Encysted Embryos of the Animal Extremophile, Artemia1 (2005) (106)
- Intracellular water and the cytomatrix: some methods of study and current views (1984) (100)
- The Organization of Cell Metabolism (1986) (97)
- Ontogeny of low molecular weight stress protein p26 during early development of the brine shrimp, Artemia franciscana (1996) (84)
- The Metabolic Status of Diapause Embryos of Artemia franciscana (SFB) (1996) (83)
- Adaptive Significance of a Small Heat Shock/α-Crystallin Protein (p26) in Encysted Embryos of the Brine Shrimp, Artemia franciscana (1999) (82)
- Diffusive properties of water in Artemia cysts as determined from quasi-elastic neutron scattering spectra. (1984) (81)
- Nuclear-cytoplasmic translocations of protein p26 during aerobic-anoxic transitions in embryos of Artemia franciscana. (1995) (80)
- Influence of trehalose on the molecular chaperone activity of p26, a small heat shock/α-crystallin protein (2001) (77)
- FREE GLYCEROL IN DORMANT CYSTS OF THE BRINE SHRIMP ARTEMIA SALINA, AND ITS DISAPPEARANCE DURING DEVELOPMENT (1962) (76)
- Small heat shock protein p26 associates with nuclear lamins and HSP70 in nuclei and nuclear matrix fractions from stressed cells (2002) (73)
- Molecular characterization of artemin and ferritin from Artemia franciscana. (2002) (71)
- Long-term anoxia in encysted embryos of the crustacean, Artemia franciscana: viability, ultrastructure, and stress proteins (2000) (70)
- Habitat diversity and adaptation to environmental stress in encysted embryos of the crustaceanArtemia (2004) (69)
- Nuclear p26, a small heat shock/alpha-crystallin protein, and its relationship to stress resistance in Artemia franciscana embryos. (2001) (67)
- Trehalose in the Cellular Slime Mould Dictyostelium mucoroides (1961) (65)
- Artemin is an RNA-binding protein with high thermal stability and potential RNA chaperone activity. (2004) (64)
- Anhydrobiosis: the water replacement hypothesis (1998) (60)
- Evidence for the function of P-1, P-4-diguanosine 5'-tetraphosphate in the development of Artemia salina. (1967) (59)
- Interrelationships between water and metabolism in Artemia salina cysts: hydration-dehydration from the liquid and vapour phases. (1974) (58)
- Characterization of a group 1 late embryogenesis abundant protein in encysted embryos of the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana. (2009) (58)
- METABOLISM AND THE INTRACELLULAR ENVIRONMENT: THE VICINAL–WATER NETWORK MODEL1 (1979) (56)
- Blood Trehalose and Flight Metabolism in the Blowfly (1961) (55)
- Protein synthesis in Artemia salina embryos. II. Resumption of RNA and protein synthesis upon cessation of dormancy in the encysted gastrula. (1969) (53)
- The physiological significance of metabolite channeling: an idea whose time has come. (1991) (53)
- Protein Stability in Artemia Embryos During Prolonged Anoxia (2007) (52)
- Biochemical Adaptations Associated with the Embryonic Dormancy of Artemia salina (1974) (51)
- Glucose metabolism and the channeling of glycolytic intermediates in permeabilized L-929 cells. (1990) (51)
- Lactate dehydrogenase activity and anaerobic metabolism during embryonic development in Artemia salina. (1969) (50)
- Evidence for multiple group 1 late embryogenesis abundant proteins in encysted embryos of Artemia and their organelles. (2010) (50)
- Protein synthesis in Artemia salina embryos. I. Studies on polyribosomes. (1968) (48)
- Thermal tolerance and heat shock proteins in encysted embryos of Artemia from widely different thermal habitats (2001) (45)
- Glycolysis in permeabilized L-929 cells. (1988) (44)
- The self-diffusion of water in Artemia cysts. (1981) (44)
- CHAPTER 12 – Biochemical Aspects of Morphogenesis in the Brine Shrimp, Artemia salina (1969) (43)
- A small heat‐shock protein, p26, from the crustacean Artemia protects mammalian cells (Cos‐1) against oxidative damage (2004) (43)
- Interrelationships between water and cellular metabolism in Artemia cysts. VIII. Sorption isotherms and derived thermodynamic quantities (1978) (40)
- From protoplasmic theory to cellular systems biology: a 150-year reflection. (2010) (39)
- Aerobic heat shock activates trehalose synthesis in embryos of Artemia franciscana (1992) (39)
- Cellular infrastructure and metabolic organization. (1992) (38)
- On the biochemistry and cell physiology of water (1991) (38)
- Diguanosine nucleotide metabolism and the survival of artemia embryos during years of continuous anoxia. (2001) (38)
- Cellular and molecular consequences of reduced cell water content. (1982) (38)
- Unexpected Linkage Between Unstirred Layers, Exclusion Zones, and Water (2008) (38)
- Dielectric properties of Artemia cysts at low water contents. Evidence for a percolative transition. (1989) (37)
- Mechanisms of Desiccation Tolerance: Themes and Variations in Brine Shrimp, Roundworms, and Tardigrades (2020) (36)
- Protein Synthesis in the Absence of Cell Division during the Development of Artemia salina Embryos (1966) (35)
- Interrelationships between water and metabolism in Artemia cysts--III. Respiration. (1976) (35)
- HYDRATION-DEPENDENT METABOLIC TRANSITIONS AND THE STATE OF CELLULAR WATER IN ARTEMIA CYSTS 1 (1978) (34)
- Interrelationships between water and metabolism in Artemia cysts--II. Carbohydrates. (1976) (32)
- Survival of dried eukaryotes (anhydrobiotes) after exposure to very high temperatures (2007) (32)
- Interrelationships between water and cell metabolism in Artemia cysts X. Microwave dielectric studies (1982) (31)
- Stress-related proteins compared in diapause and in activated, anoxic encysted embryos of the animal extremophile, Artemia franciscana. (2011) (30)
- Metabolic consequences of the extent and disposition of the aqueous intracellular environment. (1981) (28)
- What determines the basal metabolic rate of vertebrate cells in vivo? (1994) (28)
- Involvement of Polo-like Kinase 1 (Plk1) in Mitotic Arrest by Inhibition of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase-Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase-Ribosomal S6 Kinase 1 (MEK-ERK-RSK1) Cascade* (2012) (27)
- Intracellular Water, Metabolism and Cell Architecture: Part 2 (1983) (27)
- Interrelationships between Water and Cellular Metabolism in Artemia cysts. V. 14CO2 incorporation (1976) (26)
- Some structural, biochemical and biophysical characteristics of L-929 cells growing in the presence of hyperosmotic sorbitol concentrations. (1986) (26)
- Complexity of the heat-soluble LEA proteome in Artemia species. (2012) (25)
- What is the cytosol (1983) (25)
- Effects of reduced cell volume and water content on glycolysis in L‐929 cells (1990) (24)
- Unusual response of Artemia franciscana embryos to prolonged anoxia (1994) (24)
- Intracellular Organization: Evolutionary Origins and Possible Consequences to Metabolic Rate Control in Vertebrates (1991) (24)
- Mechanisms Associated with Cellular Desiccation Tolerance in the Animal Extremophile Artemia (2011) (24)
- Duration of induced thermal tolerance and tissue-specific expression of hsp/hsc70 in the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica and the pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas (2011) (23)
- Aspects of the Anaerobic Metabolism of Artemia Cysts (1989) (23)
- Interrelationships between water and cell metabolism in Artemia cysts. IX. Evidence for organization of soluble cytoplasmic enzymes. (1982) (22)
- Cell division during the development ofArtemia salina (1978) (21)
- Artemia cysts as a model for the study of water in biological systems. (1986) (21)
- Two highly diverged New World Artemia species, A. franciscana and A. persimilis, from contrasting hypersaline habitats express a conserved stress protein complement. (2009) (19)
- On the Physical Properties and Potential Roles of Intracellular Water (1986) (19)
- Evidence for intermediate channelling in the glycolytic pathway of permeabilized L-929 cells. (1989) (18)
- Respiratory metabolism of L‐929 cells at different water contents and volumes (1985) (18)
- An La-related protein controls cell cycle arrest by nuclear retrograde transport of tRNAs during diapause formation in Artemia (2016) (18)
- Interrelationships between water and cellular metabolism in Artemia cysts. VI. RNA and protein synthesis (1977) (18)
- Interrelationships between water and cellular metabolism in Artemia cysts IV. Adenosine 5′‐triphosphate and cyst hydration (1976) (18)
- Short Communication Long-Term Anoxia in Artemia Cysts (1989) (16)
- On the residual water content of dried but viable cells (1978) (14)
- Comparisons of stress proteins and soluble carbohydrate in encysted embryos of Artemia franciscana and two species of Parartemia. (2006) (14)
- Microwave dielectric measurements (0.8-70 GHz) on Artemia cysts at variable water content. (1984) (13)
- Interrelationships between water and cellular metabolism inArtemia cysts (1984) (12)
- SHORT COMMUNICATION POST-ANOXIC VIABILITY AND DEVELOPMENTAL RATE OF ARTEMIA FRANCISCANA ENCYSTED EMBRYOS (1992) (12)
- What the papers say: Metabolic compartmentation and ‘soluble’ metabolic pathways (1984) (12)
- Induced thermotolerance and tissue Hsc70 in juvenile coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch (2008) (11)
- Evidence for a single macromolecular form of lactate dehydrogenase in Artemia salina. (1972) (10)
- Glycolysis compared in intact, permeabilized and sonicated L‐929 cells (1990) (10)
- The genome of the extremophile Artemia provides insight into strategies to cope with extreme environments (2021) (10)
- Mechanisms associated with cellular desiccation tolerance of Artemia encysted embryos from locations around the world. (2011) (10)
- Significance of cyst fragments of Artemia sp. recovered from a 27,000 year old core taken under the Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA (1997) (10)
- Experimental Biology of Cyst Diapause (2018) (10)
- L‐929 cells under hyperosmotic conditions: Volume changes (1986) (9)
- Invertebrate Historecognition (1988) (9)
- Interrelationships between water and cellular metabolism in Artemia cysts VII. Free amino acids (1977) (8)
- Life from the ashes: survival of dry bacterial spores after very high temperature exposure (2018) (8)
- Effects of eyestalk ablation upon water relations in the American lobster, Homarus americanus (1987) (8)
- Biochemical and biophysical aspects of the tolerance of anhydrobiotic crustacean embryos to very high temperatures (2008) (8)
- Metabolic organization and the ultrastructure of animal cells. (1991) (7)
- A small heat shock protein from Artemia franciscana is phosphorylated at serine 50. (2004) (7)
- Dissociation of oxidized 80-S ribosomes by sodium deoxycholate. (1969) (7)
- Evidence for cooperativity of protein dissolution in Brij 58 permeabilized L929 cells (1991) (6)
- Cell-associated water : proceedings of a Workshop on Cell-Associated Water held in Boston, Massachusetts, September, 1976 (1979) (6)
- Interrelationships between water and cellular metabolism in Artemia cysts. XI. Density measurements. (1984) (6)
- The importance of feeding status and desiccation rate in successful anhydrobiosis of Panagrolaimus detritophagus (2011) (5)
- Nuclear numbers in encysted dormant embryos of differentArtemia salina populations (1976) (5)
- Cell versus protoplasm: revisionist history (2012) (5)
- Metabolic organization and the ultrastructure of animal cells. (1991) (5)
- Hydration measurements on individual Artemia cysts (1976) (4)
- The “Cytosol”: A Neglected and Poorly Understood Compartment of Eukaryotic Cells (1988) (4)
- On the density of intracellular water (1982) (4)
- The Unusual Response of Encysted Embryos of the Animal Extremophile, Artemia franciscana , to Prolonged Anoxia (2012) (4)
- LONG-TERM ANOXIA IN ARTEMIA CYSTS (2005) (4)
- Respiration of Artemia franciscana embryos after continuous anoxia over 1-year period (1993) (3)
- Revisiting the microtrabecular lattice (2010) (3)
- MDCK Cells Under Severely Hypoosmotic Conditions (1992) (3)
- L-929 cells under hyperosmotic conditions. Water, Na+, and K+. (1988) (3)
- Evolution of glycolytic enzymes (1986) (2)
- Dry biological systems: Proceedings of the 1977 symposium of the American Institute of Biological Sciences held in East Lansing,Michigan (1978) (2)
- L-929 cells under hyperosmotic conditions (1988) (2)
- The Organization of Cell Metabolism: A Historical Vignette (1986) (1)
- Contrasting views on the organization of cytoplasm. (1988) (1)
- On the Internal Environment of Animal Cells (2018) (1)
- Reply to "Letter to the editor: 'Systemic cell theory, protoplasmic theory, and their logic of explanation'" (2010) (1)
- Cytoplasmic Organisation and the Properties of Cell Water: Speculations on Animal Cell Cryopreservation (1987) (0)
- An Estimation of the Density of Water in Artemia Cells (1985) (0)
- Adaptations to anhydrobiosis: are stress proteins involved? (2000) (0)
- Cellular response to water loss (1981) (0)
- The genome of the extremophile Artemia provides insight into strategies to cope with extreme environments (2021) (0)
- An La-related protein controls cell cycle arrest by nuclear retrograde transport of tRNAs during diapause formation in Artemia (2016) (0)
- In memoriam Thomas H. MacRae (1948–2019) (2020) (0)
- Life from the ashes: survival of dry bacterial spores after very high temperature exposure (2018) (0)
- Acknowledgement to reviewers (2004) (0)
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