Maud Menten
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Canadian physician and chemist
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Maud Menten's Degrees
- PhD Biochemistry University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Maud Leonora Menten was a Canadian physician and chemist. As a bio-medical and medical researcher, she made significant contributions to enzyme kinetics and histochemistry, and invented a procedure that remains in use. She is primarily known for her work with Leonor Michaelis on enzyme kinetics in 1913. The paper has been translated from its written language of German into English.
Maud Menten's Published Works
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Published Works
- A COUPLING HISTOCHEMICAL AZO DYE TEST FOR ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE IN THE KIDNEY (1944) (123)
- SALICYLATE POISONING: REPORT OF FOUR CASES (1945) (40)
- SEDIMENTATION CONSTANTS AND ELECTROPHORETIC MOBILITIES OF ADULT AND FETAL CARBONYLHEMOGLOBIN (1944) (39)
- Distribution of Alkaline Phosphatase in Kidney Following the Use of Histochemical Azo Dye Test (1944) (28)
- CHANGES IN THE BLOOD SUGAR OF THE COD, SCULPIN, AND POLLOCK DURING ASPHYXIA (1927) (22)
- The influence of vitamin C level upon resistance to diphtheria toxin. (1935) (17)
- On the Distribution of Chlorides in Nerve Cells and Fibres (1906) (16)
- Nucleic acid content of cells of bone marrow aspirated from patients with leukemia. (1953) (15)
- Nucleic acid content of splenic lymphocytes in normal and leukemic mice. (1953) (14)
- STUDIES ON THE HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION IN BLOOD UNDER VARIOUS ABNORMAL CONDITIONS (1915) (14)
- Tumors of the thymus in children. (1948) (13)
- Pneumonia in Children (1890) (12)
- CYSTIC FIBROSIS OF THE PANCREAS: REPORT OF EIGHTEEN PROVED CASES (1944) (11)
- Relationship of Enteritidis-Paratyphoid B Infections to Hyperglycemia in Rabbits (1925) (9)
- Pathologic changes in the organs of scorbutic guinea pigs. (1934) (9)
- The Influence of Vitamin C Level Upon Resistance to Diphtheria Toxin II. Production of Diffuse Hyperplastic Arteriosclerosis and Degeneration in Various OrgansOne Plate (Four Figures) (1935) (9)
- HEPATIC DAMAGE ASSOCIATED WITH SULFONAMIDE THERAPY IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN. I. MORPHOLOGIC PATHOLOGY (1943) (9)
- Histologic studies on a virilizing tumor of the adrenal cortex. (1948) (9)
- Immature cell erythremia. (1950) (9)
- Lipid analysis in a case of Niemann-Pick disease. (1946) (7)
- THE RELATION OF POTASSIUM SALTS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES TO LOCAL ANÆSTHESIA OF NERVES (1912) (7)
- Soluble Toxic Products of the Enteritidisparatyphoid B Group and their Action Especially in Relation to Blood Sugar (1926) (6)
- Changing values of nucleic acid of cells in bone marrow during development of red blood cell. (1952) (5)
- Histopathology and Etiology of Pneumonia in Children Dying after Antibacterial Therapy. (1951) (5)
- Changes in Alkaline Phosphatase of Kidney Following Renal Damage with Alloxan (1946) (5)
- Histochemical distribution of glycogen. I. evaluation of methods. (1951) (4)
- TREATMENT OF PNEUMONIA BY SULFAPYRIDINE AND BY HYDROXYETHYLAPOCUPREINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE (1940) (4)
- RELATION OF HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION TO THE INCOAGULABILITY OF BLOOD PRODUCED BY PEPTONE, HIRUDIN, AND COBRA VENOM (1920) (4)
- Treatment of influenzal meningitis with anti-influenzalrabbit serum and sulfapyridine (1942) (4)
- Chemical Studies on the Toxin Produced by B. Paratyphosus B (Aertrycke Type) (1930) (4)
- ACIDITY OF UNDILUTED NORMAL GASTRIC JUICE FROM A CASE OF HUMAN GASTRIC FISTULA (1915) (4)
- BLOOD CHANGES RELATED TO SULFONAMIDE THERAPY: I. Aplastic Anemia Associated With Sulfonamide therapy (1946) (3)
- Fundamentals of Enzyme Kinetics : Michaelis-Menten and Deviations (3)
- Nucleic acid in cells of bone marrow of patients with pernicious anemia; changes in content before and after specific treatment. (1952) (3)
- BLOOD CHANGES RELATED TO SULFONAMIDE THERAPY: III. Treatment of Granulocytopenia With Folic Acid and Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (1946) (3)
- Pathological Lesions produced in the Kidney by Small Doses of Mercuric Chloride. (2)
- PATHOLOGIC ALTERATIONS IN THE LIPOID CONTENT OF THE ADRENALS IN INFANCY AND IN CHILDHOOD (1936) (2)
- Congenital cystic disease of lung in infancy; report of a case with necropsy findings. (1949) (2)
- The Alkalinity of the Blood in Malignancy and Other Pathological Conditions; Together with Observations on the Relation of the Alkalinity of the Blood to Barometric Pressure (1917) (2)
- Asymptomatic retention of pancreatic secretion. (1949) (2)
- Varying content of nucleic acids in polymorphonuclear leucocytes in abscesses of patients. (1954) (2)
- THE ACTION OF ADRENALIN ON THE BLOOD (1917) (2)
- Changes in nucleic acids of cells of mouse mammary carcinoma following exposure to x-ray of low dosage. (1954) (1)
- A Study of the Oxidase Reaction with alpha-Naphthol and Paraphenylenediamine. (1919) (1)
- Changes In Blood Dextrose in Rabbits after Intravenous Injections of Histamine (1928) (1)
- Changes in Blood Dextrose and Inorganic Phosphates After Intravenogs Injection of Paratyphoid B Filtrate in Depancreatized Dogs (1930) (1)
- Studies on the Hemolytic Streptococcus. VII. Comparison of the Results of Immunization against Scarlet Fever with Toxin and Aluminum-Adsorbed Toxoid of Streptococcus Scarlatina (NY5). (1945) (1)
- Histochemical distribution of glycogen. III. In kidneys of leukemic patients. (1951) (1)
- Histochemical distribution of glycogen II. In the kidneys of patients with different pathological conditions, especially those with lipoid nephrosis. (1951) (1)
- Insulin Content of the Pancreas Following Intoxication of Rabbits with Parathyphoid B Filtrate and Dysentery Bacilli (1928) (1)
- HYPERGLYCEMIA AND HYPOGLYCEMIA PRODUCED BY WITTE'S PEPTONE (1927) (1)
- The Microchemical Distribution of Potassium in Normal Kidneys and in those in which Pathological changes have been produced by mercuric Chloride. (0)
- Studies on the Hemolytic Streptococcus II. Experimental Use of Purified Erythrogenic Toxins in Immunization Against Scarlet Fever (1939) (0)
- Duplication of the vermiform appendix, the large intestine and the urinary bladder; report of a case. (1945) (0)
- A Study of the Oxidase Reaction with A-Naphthol and Paraphenylendiamine in Tumors (1920) (0)
- BLOOD CHANGES RELATED TO SULFONAMIDE THERAPY: II. Granulocytopenia Associated With Use of Sulfonamides (1946) (0)
- Studies on nephrosis; quantitative changes in enzymes of the gastroduodenal fluids. (1950) (0)
- Qualitative and quantitative changes in the plasma proteins of lipoid nephrosis demonstrated by electrophoresis. (1951) (0)
- Studies on the Hemolytic Streptococcus (1945) (0)
- Variations in the Benzidine Peroxidase Reaction Depending on Fixative, Physiological Activity and Type of Animal (1920) (0)
- NUCLEOPROTEIN AND SPECIFIC TOXIN DERIVED FROM STREPTOCOCCUS SCARLATINÆ FILTRATE. THEIR SKIN REACTIONS, CHEMICAL AND IMMUNIZING PROPERTIES (1934) (0)
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