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49
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6453
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15021
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3825

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Barton Holmquist is an academic affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. The scientist's career is currently active and ongoing.

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Best Publications

  • A continuous spectrophotometric assay for angiotensin converting enzyme

    Barton Holmquist;Peter Bünning;James F. Riordan

  • Metal Substitutions and Inhibition of Thermolysin: Spectra of the Cobalt Enzyme

    Barton Holmquist;Bert L. Vallee

  • Thermolysin: a zinc metalloenzyme.

    Samuel A. Latt;Barton Holmquist;Bert L. Vallee

  • Neocarzinostatin: Spectral characterization and separation of a non-protein chromophore

    M.A. Napier;B. Holmquist;D.J. Strydom;I.H. Goldberg

  • Carboxypeptidase A. Differences in the mechanisms of ester and peptide hydrolysis.

    David S. Auld;Barton Holmquist

  • Class III human liver alcohol dehydrogenase: a novel structural type equidistantly related to the class I and class II enzymes.

    Rudolf Kaiser;Barton Holmquist;John Hempel;Bert L. Vallee

  • Physical and enzymatic properties of a class III isozyme of human liver alcohol dehydrogenase: chi-ADH.

    Fred W. Wagner;Xavier Pares;Barton Holmquist;Bert L. Vallee

  • Spectral studies of cobalt (II)- and Nickel (II)-metallothionein.

    Vasák M;Kägi Jh;Holmquist B;Vallee Bl

  • Substrate specificity and kinetic characteristics of angiotensin converting enzyme.

    Bünning P;Holmquist B;Riordan Jf

  • Physical and enzymatic properties of a class II alcohol dehydrogenase isozyme of human liver: pi-ADH.

    Charles C. Ditlow;Barton Holmquist;Maurice M. Morelock;Bert L. Vallee

  • Energy transfer between terbium (III) and cobalt (II) in thermolysin: a new class of metal--metal distance probes.

    William Dew. Horrocks;Barton Holmquist;Bert L. Vallee

  • chi-ADH is the sole alcohol dehydrogenase isozyme of mammalian brains: implications and inferences.

    Thomas B. Beisswenger;Barton Holmquist;Bert L. Vallee

  • Comparison of three classes of human liver alcohol dehydrogenase. Emphasis on different substrate binding pockets.

    Hans Eklund;Per Müller-Wille;Eduardo Horjales;Olga Futer

  • [2] Elimination of a metals

    Barton Holmquist

  • Tryptophan quantitation by magnetic circulation dichroism in native and modified proteins

    Barton Holmquist;Bert L. Vallee

  • Metal-coordinating substrate analogs as inhibitors of metalloenzymes

    Barton Holmquist;Bert L. Vallee

  • Purification, characterization, and partial sequence of the glutathione-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase from Escherichia coli: a class III alcohol dehydrogenase.

    William G. Gutheil;Barton Holmquist;Bert L. Vallee

  • Anion activation of angiotensin converting enzyme: dependence on nature of substrate

    Robert Shapiro;Barton Holmquist;James F. Riordan

  • Functional residues at the active site of angiotensin converting enzyme.

    Peter Bünning;Barton Holmquist;James F. Riordan

  • Spectral and kinetic studies of metal-substituted Aeromonas aminopeptidase: nonidentical, interacting metal-binding sites.

    John M. Prescott;Fred W. Wagner;Barton Holmquist;Bert L. Vallee

Frequent Co-Authors

Bert L. Vallee
Bert L. Vallee Harvard University
Hans Jörnvall
Hans Jörnvall Karolinska Institute
James F. Riordan
James F. Riordan Harvard University
Graeme R. Hanson
Graeme R. Hanson University of Queensland
Bengt Persson
Bengt Persson Science for Life Laboratory
Kurt Engeland
Kurt Engeland Leipzig University
Tomas Bergman
Tomas Bergman Karolinska Institute
Irving H. Goldberg
Irving H. Goldberg Harvard University
Frank S. Lee
Frank S. Lee University of Pennsylvania
Paul C. Zamecnik
Paul C. Zamecnik Harvard University

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