Author
David Glick
Bio: David Glick is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cytochemistry & Isoelectric focusing. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 4999 citations.
Topics: Cytochemistry, Isoelectric focusing
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15 Jan 1968
TL;DR: The Radiation Inactivation Method as a Tool to Study Structure-Function Relationships in Proteins Immunoassay with Electrochemical Detection and Theory and Newer Technology Assays for Superoxide Dismutase are studied.
Abstract: Activator Proteins for Lysosomal Glycolipid Hydrolases Isolation and Analysis of Cell Walls from Plant Material Electro-Optical Reflection Methods for Studying Bioactive Substances at Electrode-Solution Interfaces - An Approach to Biosurface Behaviour Isoelectric Focusing in Immobilized pH Gradients: Theory and Newer Technology Assays for Superoxide Dismutase The Radiation Inactivation Method as a Tool to Study Structure-Function Relationships in Proteins Immunoassay with Electrochemical Detection.
4,558 citations
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TL;DR: The use of the foregoing analytical method in the determination of total and oxidized glutathione contents of rat blood, kidney, and liver gave values in good agreement with those obtained by previous investigators.
5,900 citations
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TL;DR: Results for GSH levels agreed well with earlier reports but levels of GSSG estimated here were higher than earlier reported values, and the reasons for the apparently higher levels ofGSSG are discussed.
3,881 citations
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TL;DR: A clinical, morphological and neurochemical correlative study in patients with Parkinson's syndrome and Huntington's chorea is reported in this paper, where positive correlations can be established, within a certain range, between the severity of individual Parkinsonian symptoms (especially akinesia and tremor) and the degree, and also the site, of the disturbance of dopamine metabolism within the nuclei of the basal ganglia; and the sensitivity of the patients to levodopa's acute anti-akinesia effect.
2,395 citations
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TL;DR: The Type II hyperlipoproteinemia as mentioned in this paper is defined as an increase in the concentration of lipoproteins that have discrete β-mobility, and is defined by the Type II lipoprotein pattern.
Abstract: Type II Hyperlipoproteinemia159, 192 193 194 195 196 General Definitions By the Type II lipoprotein pattern we mean an increase in the concentration of lipoproteins that have discrete β mobility b
1,721 citations
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TL;DR: It was shown that the reconstitution of vesicular structures with functional activity required several hours and that the formation of new vesicles from solubilized P-lipids was obtained by demonstrating inclusion of macromolecules such as 14C-labeled inulin or ferritin which could not be removed by washing.
1,333 citations