Published in Biochem J on January 01, 1924
Observations on the function of peroxidase systems and the chemistry of the adrenal cortex: Description of a new carbohydrate derivative. Biochem J (1928) 64.79
Dehydrogenations Produced by Resting Bacteria. IV: A Theory of the Mechanisms of Oxidations and Reductions in vivo. Biochem J (1926) 40.56
On lactic dehydrogenase: A cell-free enzyme preparation obtained from bacteria. Biochem J (1928) 25.05
Studies on Xanthine Oxidase. VI: A Cell Oxidation System independent of Iron. Biochem J (1925) 18.93
Studies on brain metabolism: The metabolism of glutamic acid in brain. Biochem J (1936) 12.83
The action of dyestuffs on enzymes: Dyestuffs and oxidations. Biochem J (1931) 10.42
The reduction of nitrates in animal tissues. Biochem J (1928) 9.91
The relationship between the respiratory catalysts of B. coli. Biochem J (1931) 9.20
Milk peroxidase: Its preparation, properties, and action with H(2)O(2) on metabolites. With a method for determining small amounts of H(2)O(2) in complex mixtures. Biochem J (1932) 7.11
A comparison of the dehydrogenations produced by B. coli communis in the presence of oxygen and methylene blue. Biochem J (1930) 7.03
Studies on the Respiratory Mechanism of the Streptococci. J Bacteriol (1935) 5.65
A Quantitative Study of Succinic Acid in Muscle. II: The Metabolic Relationships of Succinic, Malic and Fumaric Acids. Biochem J (1927) 5.19
The distribution of the succinic oxidase system in animal tissues. Biochem J (1938) 4.22
The Action of Carbon Monoxide on Certain Oxidising Enzymes. Biochem J (1927) 2.91
Studies on the Physiology of Plain Muscle: Comparison of the Reducing Properties of Plain and Striated Muscle. Biochem J (1925) 1.76
The Effect of Cyanide on the Schardinger Enzyme. Biochem J (1927) 1.27
STUDIES ON ANAEROBIOSIS I. : The Nature of the Inhibition of Growth of Cyanide-Treated E. coli by Reversible Oxidation-Reduction Systems. J Bacteriol (1938) 1.26
BACTERIAL DISSIMILATION OF CARBOHYDRATES. Bacteriol Rev (1939) 1.02
Photo-Oxidation of Plasma: A Note on its Sensitisation. Biochem J (1926) 0.80
On an Autoxidisable Constituent of the Cell. Biochem J (1921) 119.77