Published in Biochem J on January 01, 1927
The Chemistry of Hexosediphosphoric Acid. Part I: The alpha- and beta-Methylhexosidediphosphoric Acids. Biochem J (1927) 23.15
The phosphatases of mammalian tissues. Biochem J (1928) 14.58
The preparation and use of the bone phosphatase. Biochem J (1929) 11.68
The rate of enzymic hydrolysis of phosphoric esters: 2. Relation of structure to dissociation constant, Michaelis constant, and rate of hydrolysis. Biochem J (1943) 11.07
The alkaline phosphomonoesterase of the mammary gland. Biochem J (1935) 10.71
Formation and breakdown of glycogen in the liver. Biochem J (1939) 9.72
The rates of enzymic hydrolysis of phosphoric esters. Biochem J (1939) 6.83
A quantitative study of the phosphatase activity of Micrococcus pyogenes. J Bacteriol (1957) 2.43
The rate of enzymic hydrolysis of phosphoric esters. 3. Carboxy-substituted phenyl phosphates. Biochem J (1951) 1.72
Studies on alkaline phosphatase. Inhibition by phosphate derivatives and the substrate specificity. Biochem J (1967) 1.61
The enzymic hydrolysis of phosphatides: The hydrolysis of natural and synthetic phosphatides. Biochem J (1934) 1.08
Chicken intestinal alkaline phosphatase. I. The kinetics and thermodynamics of reversible inactivation. 2. Reactivation by zinc ions. J Gen Physiol (1960) 1.05
THE AMYLOLYTIC AND PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY OF LIVER TISSUE IN VON GIERKE'S DISEASE. J Clin Invest (1940) 1.00
Researches on the phosphatases: On the mechanism of the inactivating action of sodium oxalate and of phosphates on the "alkaline" phosphatases of animal tissue. Biochem J (1935) 0.87
The Phosphorus of Caseinogen: Constitution of Phosphopeptone. Biochem J (1927) 0.80
Isoelectric focusing of human liver alkaline phosphatase. Biochem J (1970) 0.79
Comparative biochemical studies on normal and on poliomyelitis virus-infected tissue cultures. V. Profund alteration of acid and alkaline phosphatase activity in infected rhesus kidney cells. J Exp Med (1956) 0.78
Some factors controlling alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes in HeLa cells. Biochem J (1970) 0.75
Calcium Metabolism and Treatment. Postgrad Med J (1929) 0.75
The Possible Significance of Hexosephosphoric Esters in Ossification. Part III: The Action of the Bone Enzyme on the Organic Phosphorus Compounds in Blood. Biochem J (1924) 123.93
Note on the Estimation of Phosphorus in Blood. Biochem J (1924) 108.16
Possible Significance of Hexosephosphoric Esters in Ossification: Part VI. Phosphoric Esters in Blood-Plasma. Biochem J (1926) 73.73
The Phosphoric-Esterase of Blood. Biochem J (1924) 50.25
The growth, development and phosphatase activity of embryonic avian femora and limb-buds cultivated in vitro. Biochem J (1929) 23.19
The Possible Significance of Hexosephosphoric Esters in Ossification: Part V. The Enzyme in the Early Stages of Bone Development. Biochem J (1924) 13.10
The application of the iodimetric method to the estimation of small amounts of aldoses. Biochem J (1929) 12.72
Note on the Sulphuric Acid Test for Liver Oils. Biochem J (1923) 12.00
The preparation and use of the bone phosphatase. Biochem J (1929) 11.68
Constitution of hexosediphosphoric acid. Part II: The dephosphorylated alpha- and beta-methylhexosides. Biochem J (1928) 10.83
The Minimum Nitrogen Expenditure of Man and the Biological value of various Proteins for Human Nutrition. Biochem J (1922) 6.89
The Possible Significance of Hexosephosphoric Esters in Ossification. Part IV. The Phosphoric Esters of the Blood: Preliminary Communication. Biochem J (1924) 5.51
The development and phosphatase activity in vivo and in vitro of the mandibular skeletal tissue of the embryonic fowl. Biochem J (1930) 4.74
The phosphatase activity of animal tissues. Biochem J (1934) 3.72
The calcification in vitro of kidney, lung and aorta. Biochem J (1934) 1.96
The development of the calcifying mechanism in avian cartilage and osteoid tissue. Biochem J (1934) 1.76
The Anti-Scorbutic Properties of Concentrated Fruit Juices. Part III. Biochem J (1920) 1.70
Mannosemonophosphate: The fermentation of mannose by dried yeast. Biochem J (1934) 1.69
The hydrolysis of hexosediphosphoric ester by bone phosphatase: (a) The participation of phosphohexokinase; (b) the isolation of pure fructose-1-phosphate. Biochem J (1935) 1.60
The hydrolysis of hexosediphosphoric ester by bone phosphatase: A new fructosemonophosphate. Biochem J (1933) 1.56
The development of the calcifying mechanism in the long bones of the rabbit. Biochem J (1934) 1.44
Induction of the adipose differentiation-related protein in liver of etomoxir-treated rats. Biochem Biophys Res Commun (1996) 1.04
Treatment results in males with breast cancer. Cancer (1982) 1.01
Genome-wide linkage in Utah autism pedigrees. Mol Psychiatry (2009) 0.93
Percutaneous transhepatic drainage for malignant biliary obstruction. Am Surg (1984) 0.86
Surgical spectrum of aortic stenosis in children: a thirty-year experience with 257 children. Ann Thorac Surg (1988) 0.85
Pathology induced by interleukin-6. Toxicol Lett (1992) 0.81
Induced regression of bovine papillomas by intralesional immunotherapy. Ther Immunol (1994) 0.79
Identification of antibiotic 1037 as toyocamycin. J Antibiot (Tokyo) (1966) 0.78
Discovery and development of somatostatin agonists. Pharm Biotechnol (1998) 0.76
The influence of changes induced by cholesterol upon the calcification in vitro of rabbit aorta. Biochem J (1936) 0.75
The Antiscorbutic Properties of Concentrated Fruit Juices. Part IV. Biochem J (1921) 0.75