Published in Biochem J on January 01, 1924
The Equilibria existing between Succinic, Fumaric, and Malic Acids in the presence of Resting Bacteria. Biochem J (1924) 81.64
Some Reactions of Resting Bacteria in Relation to Anaerobic Growth. Biochem J (1925) 60.71
The role of fumarate in the respiration of Bacterium coli commune. Biochem J (1937) 31.84
Pyruvic acid in bacterial metabolism: With an account of the methods used for the detection and determination of pyruvic acid. Biochem J (1930) 23.70
Biological oxidations in the succinic acid series. Biochem J (1931) 14.16
A study of the mechanism of the degradation of citric acid by B. pyocyaneus. Part I. Biochem J (1929) 3.01
Studies on the mechanism of the photosensitized inactivation of E. coli and reactivation phenomenon. J Gen Physiol (1952) 2.33
The mechanism of the formation of organic acids by mould fungi: The action of Aspergillus niger on sodium hexosediphosphate in the presence of toluene. Biochem J (1932) 1.68
The Fermentation of Salts of Organic Acids as an aid to the differentiation of Bacterial Types. J Hyg (Lond) (1924) 0.75
A study of the mechanism of the degradation of citric acid by B. pyocyaneus (Pseudomonas pyocyanea): Action of B. pyocyaneus on succinic acid. Biochem J (1931) 0.75
The Equilibria existing between Succinic, Fumaric, and Malic Acids in the presence of Resting Bacteria. Biochem J (1924) 81.64
Some Reactions of Resting Bacteria in Relation to Anaerobic Growth. Biochem J (1925) 60.71
Dehydrogenations produced by resting Bacteria. I. Biochem J (1925) 43.41
Dehydrogenations Produced by Resting Bacteria. IV: A Theory of the Mechanisms of Oxidations and Reductions in vivo. Biochem J (1926) 40.56
The Effects of Chemical and Physical Changes in Environment on Resting Bacteria. Biochem J (1927) 37.11
Experiments on "Strict" Anaerobes: The Relationship of B. sporogenes to Oxygen. Biochem J (1926) 28.21
Experiments on Bacteria in relation to the Mechanism of Enzyme Action. Biochem J (1927) 27.83
Some properties of the dehydrogenating enzymes of bacteria. Biochem J (1928) 17.15
Further Observations on the Anaerobic Growth of Bacteria. Biochem J (1925) 14.01
Reduction potential, energy exchange and cell growth: Experiments with B. coli. Biochem J (1929) 13.04
The Equilibrium between l-Aspartic Acid, Fumaric Acid and Ammonia in Presence of Resting Bacteria. Biochem J (1926) 11.21
Dehydrogenations produced by Resting Bacteria. II. Biochem J (1925) 10.52
On Glutathione. IV. Constitution. Biochem J (1923) 9.66
On a Possible Rôle of Pyruvic Acid in Bacterial Growth. Biochem J (1925) 4.92