John Sutton
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Irish economist
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John Sutton 's Degrees
- PhD Economics National University of Ireland
- Masters Economics National University of Ireland
- Bachelors Economics National University of Ireland
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Sutton is the Sir John Hicks Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics. Education Sutton received his undergraduate education at University College Dublin, a graduate degree from Trinity College Dublin, and earned his Ph.D. at University of Sheffield.
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- Genetic Evidence for Four Common Alleles at the Phospho‐glucomutase‐1 Locus (PGM1) Detectable by Isoelectric Focusing (1978) (111)
- Enhanced resolution of phosphoglucomutase (PGM1) by the addition of a separator to ultrathin isoelectric focusing gels (1985) (21)
- Further alleles of phosphoglucomutase in human semen detected by isoelectric focusing. (1979) (20)
- Analysis of the common genetic variants of the human Gc system in plasma and bloodstains by isoelectric focusing in immobilized pH gradients. (1984) (19)
- Multiple enzyme typing of the sheath cells associated with the root of a single human head hair. (1982) (15)
- Simultaneous isoelectric focusing of EAP and PGM1 on a 0.15mm polyacrylamide gels. (1983) (13)
- An improved means of enzyme typing of hair roots using isoelectric focusing. (1979) (11)
- Separation of the primary isoenzyme bands (a±, b±) determined by the phosphoglucomutase (PGM1) locus on an immobilized pH gradient (1984) (11)
- alpha-L-fucosidase polymorphism in human semen, blood, and vaginal fluid. (1984) (11)
- Polymorphic Enzyme Systems in Human Hair Sheath Cells (1982) (11)
- Species Identification of Deer Blood by Isoelectric Focusing (1982) (10)
- Radioimmunoassay detection limits for 19-OH F1 alpha/F2 alpha prostaglandin in normal, infertile and vasectomized semen stains. Analysis of saliva, sweat and urine for possible non-specific or matrix effects. (1989) (9)
- pH gradient characteristics of commercially available carrier ampholytes and their uses for typing the human phosphoglucomutase locus (PGM1) (1984) (8)
- Evaluation of the 190H analogues of prostaglandins E1, E2, F1α and F2α as specific markers for the identification of human semen in body fluid mixtures (1987) (8)
- A preliminary evaluation of typing commonly occurring human erythrocyte acid phosphatase (ACP1) phenotypes in bloodstains, using the LKB Immobiline system (1984) (7)
- The application of a simple RIA technique for the detection of 19-OH F1αF2α prostaglandin, a specific semen marker, in semen contaminated vaginal swabs: time since intercourse studies (1987) (7)
- An evaluation of EsD typing by isoelectric focusing. (1985) (6)
- A comparison of the isoelectric focusing patterns of red cell phosphoglucomutase separated on an ampholine, ampholine/separator and immobilised pH gradient. (1987) (6)
- Characterisation of the isoenzymes of phosphoglucomutase (PGM) determined by the first (PGM1) and second (PGM2) locus observed by isoelectric focusing (1979) (5)
- Isoelectric points (pI) of the isoenzymes of phosphoglucomutase (PGM1 and PGM2) observed by isoelectric focusing, and some theoretical considerations. (1984) (5)
- A study of leucine aminopeptidase as a possible means of identifying semen. (1982) (5)
- An improved method of typing hair sheath cells using the PGM3 locus following starch gel electrophoresis (1981) (5)
- A survey of the concentration of 19-OH F1 alpha/F2 alpha prostaglandins in the semen of fertile, infertile and vasectomized men and their stability in both liquid semen and semen stains. (1989) (4)
- 4.11. Isoelectric focusing: A single technique for examining PGM isoenzymes in blood, semen, saliva and hair (1979) (4)
- The identification of trout and salmon blood on the basis of the enzyme, superoxide dismutase, observed by isoelectric focusing. (1983) (4)
- Identification of trout and salmon bloods by simple immunological technique and by electrofocusing patterns of red cell enzyme superoxide dismutase. (1983) (4)
- The detection by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay of P30 and 19-OH prostaglandin F1/F2, in the presence of a range of possible contaminants. (1998) (3)
- The development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for 19-OH PG F1 alpha/F2 alpha. (1989) (3)
- Species identification of deer blood by isoelectric focusing. (1981) (3)
- 5.12. Simultaneous isoelectric focusing of EAP and PGM1 on 0.15 mm polyacrylamide gels: Some practical considerations (1981) (2)
- Automation of DNA Profiling by Fluorescent Labelling of PCR Products (1992) (2)
- The use of zwitterionic buffers in the separation of vaginal and seminal acid phosphatases in isoelectric focusing gels and the effect of neuraminidase treatment (1985) (1)
- An evaluation of EsD typing by isoelectric focusing. (1983) (1)
- The application of a simple RIA technique for the detection of 19-OH F1 alpha/F2 alpha prostaglandin, a specific semen marker, in semen contaminated vaginal swabs: time since intercourse studies. (1987) (1)
- Evaluation of the 190H analogues of prostaglandins E1, E2, F1 alpha and F2 alpha as specific markers for the identification of human semen in body fluid mixtures. (1987) (1)
- 8.3. Characterisation of the α-L fucosidase polymorphism in body fluids (1983) (0)
- Polymorphic enzyme systems in human hair sheath cells. (1979) (0)
- pH Gradient Manipulation in Isoelectric Focusing Using Zwitterionic Buffers (1985) (0)
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