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Carl F. Cori

Other affiliations: Washington University in St. Louis
Bio: Carl F. Cori is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycogen & Glycogen phosphorylase. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 191 publications receiving 11598 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl F. Cori include Washington University in St. Louis.


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TL;DR: The reaction catalyzed by this enzyme consists in the oxidation of a -CHO to a -COO group and represents the first oxidative step in the degradation of carbohydrate in the tissues.

360 citations


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TL;DR: Procedures are described for measuring protein in solution or after precipitation with acids or other agents, and for the determination of as little as 0.2 gamma of protein.

289,852 citations

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TL;DR: "It is certain that all bodies whatsoever, though they have no sense, yet they have perception, and whether the body be alterant or alterec, evermore a perception precedeth operation; for else all bodies would be like one to another."

8,157 citations

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TL;DR: This review focuses on work that deals with the mechanisms of detergent action in membrane solubilization including properties of detergents model lipid systems and detergent-protein interactions; in addition a possible sequence of events when deterGents interact with biological membranes receives attention.

2,850 citations

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TL;DR: The methods used at present for the determination of the higher nucleic acids in organs are based on certain color reactions of their carbohydrate components, but if the quantitative estimations of desoxyribonucleic acid and of ribon nucleic acid could be based on phosphorus determinations rather than on color tests of their carbohydrates components, these difficulties might be avoided.

2,584 citations

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Ralph A. DeFronzo1•
01 Jun 1988-Diabetes
TL;DR: Apres l'ingestion de glucose, l'insulino-secretion du pancreas est stimulee et la combinaison de l'hyperglycemie et de l-hyperinsulinemie doit induire la captation de glucose dans les territoires splanchique et peripherique (muscles) and the suppression of the production hepatique du glucose.
Abstract: Apres l'ingestion de glucose, l'insulino-secretion du pancreas est stimulee et la combinaison de l'hyperglycemie et de l'hyperinsulinemie doit induire la captation de glucose dans les territoires splanchique (foie et tube digestif) et peripherique (muscles) et la suppression de la production hepatique du glucose. Le but de cette conference est de prouver que, bien que la perturbation du metabolisme hepatique du glucose joue un role dans le maintien de l'etat diabetique, le foie ne joue probablement pas de role majeur dans le developpement precoce de l'hyperglycemie a jeun des DNID

2,394 citations