Stotz, Elmer Henry, 1911-
Stotz, Elmer Henry, 1911-1987
Stotz, Elmer H. (Elmer Henry), 1911-
Stotz, Elmer Henry
Stotz, Elmer H
Elmer Henry Stotz biochemik
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Works
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Atomic and molecular structure | |
Bioenergetics | |
Biological oxidations | |
Carbohydrate metabolism | |
Chemical biology | |
Comparative biochemistry, molecular evolution. | |
Comprehensive biochemistry, 1962- (a.e.) | |
Enzyme nomenclature : recommendations (1964) of the International union of biochemistry on the nomenclature and classification of enzymes, together with their units and the symbols of enzyme kinetics | |
Enzymes : general considerations | |
Experimental studies in alcoholism. | |
Extracellular and supporting structures. | |
Group-transfer reactions | |
H.J. Conn's Biological stains : a handbook on the nature and uses of the dyes employed in the biological laboratory | |
H.J. Conn's biological stains / R D. Lillie ; rev . with assistance of E. H. Stotz and V. M. Emmel.- Baltimore, 1977. | |
A history of biochemistry | |
History of the identification of sources of free energy in organisms | |
Hydrolytic reactions : cobamide and biotin coenzymes | |
Lipids and amino acids and related compounds | |
Metabolism of vitamins and trace elements | |
Methods for the study of molecules | |
Morphogenesis, differentiation and development | |
Organic and physical chemistry | |
Photobiology, ionizing radiations | |
Proteins. | |
Pyrrole pigments, isoprenoid compounds and phenolic plant constituents | |
Pyruvate and fatty acid metabolism | |
Regulatory functions mechanisms of hormone action | |
Separation methods | |
Sterols, bile acids and steroids | |
unravelling of biosynthetic pathsways | |
Water-soluble vitamins, hormones, antibiotics |