Marjorie Roloff Stetten
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American biochemist
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Marjorie Roloff Stetten's Degrees
- PhD Biochemistry University of Chicago
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marjorie Roloff Stetten was an American biochemist whose carbohydrate metabolism research led to the advancements in biomedical knowledge of enzymes and biosynthesis and the discovery of AICA ribonucleotide. During her career, she was an investigator at the National Institutes of Health and a research professor of experimental medicine at Rutgers Medical School.
Marjorie Roloff Stetten's Published Works
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- Some aspects of the metabolism of hydroxyproline, studied with the aid of isotopic nitrogen. (1949) (232)
- The metabolism of l(-)-pioIihe studied with the aid of deuterium and isotopic nitrogen. (1944) (130)
- Glycogen metabolism. (1960) (120)
- Evaluation of catabolic pathways of glucose in mammalian systems. (1953) (104)
- Metabolic inhomogeneity of glycogen as a function of molecular weight. (1956) (81)
- METABOLISM OF INORGANIC PYROPHOSPHATE. I. MICROSOMAL INORGANIC PYROPHOSPHATE PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE OF RAT LIVER. (1964) (79)
- An amine ed formed by bacteria during sulfonamide bacteriostasis. (1945) (79)
- METABOLISM OF INORGANIC PYROPHOSPHATE. II. THE PROBABLE IDENTITY OF MICROSOMAL INORGANIC PYROPHOSPHATASE, PYROPHOSPHATE PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE, AND GLUCOSE 6-PHOSPHATASE. (1964) (77)
- A comparison of the glycogens isolated by acid and alkaline procedures. (1958) (56)
- Some properties of variously activated microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase, inorganic pyrophosphatase and inorganic pyrophosphate-glucose phosphotransferase. Shift in pH optimum. (1967) (55)
- Activation of rat-liver microsomal glucose 6-phosphatase, inorganic pyrophosphatase and inorganic pyrophosphate-glucose phosphotransferase by hydroxyl ion. (1966) (51)
- Different properties of glucose-6-phosphatase and related enzymes in rough and smooth endoplasmic reticular membranes. (1971) (44)
- Mechanism of the conversion of ornithine into proline and glutamic acid in vivo. (1951) (41)
- A study of the nature of glycogen regeneration in the intact animal. (1954) (37)
- Activation in vitro of glucose-6-phosphatase, inorganic pyrophosphate-glucose phosphotransferase and related enzymes: relationship to microsomal membrane structure. (1969) (33)
- Parallel changes in vivo in microsomal inorganic pyrophosphatase, pyrophosphate-glucose phosphotransferase and glucose 6-phosphatase activities. (1966) (32)
- Transglucosylation by a Mammalian Liver Enzyme (1959) (29)
- Biological conversion of inositol into glucose. (1946) (28)
- The metabolism of gluconic acid. (1950) (28)
- Glycogen regeneration in vivo. (1955) (26)
- METABOLISM OF INORGANIC PYROPHOSPHATE. 3. ACCEPTOR SPECIFICITY STUDIES WITH RAT LIVER MICROSOMAL PYROPHOSPHATE PHOSPHOTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY. (1965) (26)
- Metabolism of sorbitol and glucose compared in normal and alloxan-diabetic rats. (1951) (25)
- Different developmental changes in latency for two functions of a single membrane bound enzyme: glucose-6-phosphatase activities as a function of age. (1979) (22)
- Influence of molecular size of glycogen on the phosphorylase reaction. (1958) (21)
- Degradation of Glycogen by Alkali (1961) (20)
- Enzymatic synthesis of glycerol 1-phosphate (D-alpha-glycerophosphate). Inorganic pyrophosphate-glycerol phosphotransferase and inorganic pyrophosphate-glucose phosphotransferase compared. (1968) (19)
- Enzymatic synthesis of glycerol I-phosphate. Elevation in diabetic and fasted animals, compared with glucose-6-phosphatase and related enzyme activities. (1970) (12)
- Two hexokinases of Homarus americanus (lobster), one having great affinity for mannose and fructose and low affinity for glucose. (1981) (12)
- Metabolism of glucose and glycogen in Limulus polyphemus in vivo. (1982) (9)
- Studies in carbohydrate metabolism; the distribution of deuterium in a sample of deuterio glucose excreted by a diabetic rabbit. (1946) (7)
- A Limulus glucose-6-phosphatase with phosphotransferase activity characteristic of vertebrate liver microsomes. Its possible evolutionary significance. (1976) (6)
- Synthesis of D-ribitol 5-phosphate by an inorganic pyrophosphate-ribitol phosphotransferase activity of microsomal glucose-6-phosphatase. (1971) (5)
- Pathways from gluconic acid to glucose in vivo. (1953) (5)
- Synthesis of glucose-6-phosphate by a I,3-diphosphoglycerate-glucose phosphotransferase activity of liver microsomes. (1973) (3)
- Hexokinases and sugar dehydrogenases of Limulus polyphemus (1984) (3)
- Elucidation of the mechanism involved in the differential actions of cortisol on the accumulation of alpha -lactalbumin and casein in mouse mammary gland in organ culture. (1980) (0)
- A study of the metabolism of gluconic acid. (1952) (0)
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