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Overview

Edmond H. Fischer is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a focus on political science and international relations, as well as sociology and political science.

The scientist's work centers on topics including global peace and security dynamics, international law and human rights, and peacebuilding and international security.

Recent publications include the paper titled The Conflict Between Humanitarian Intervention and the Principle of Non-Intervention in Article 2(7) of the UN Charter, published in 2024 in the journal Studies in Law and Justice.

  • Global Peace and Security Dynamics
  • International Law and Human Rights
  • Peacebuilding and International Security

  • The Conflict Between Humanitarian Intervention and the Principle of Non-Intervention in Article 2(7) of the UN Charter (2024), Studies in Law and Justice

  • Aaron Ciechanover
  • Daniel J. Hensley
  • T. Greer

  • Studies in Law and Justice

Best Publications

  • Protein tyrosine phosphatases: a diverse family of intracellular and transmembrane enzymes

    EH Fischer;H Charbonneau;NK Tonks

  • Purification and Characterization of a Protein Inhibitor of Adenosine 3',5'-Monophosphate-dependent Protein Kinases

    Donal A. Walsh;Charles D. Ashby;Carmen Gonzalez;Dianne Calkins

  • The isolation and crystallization of rabbit skeletal muscle phosphorylase b.

    Edmond H. Fischer;Edwin G. Krebs

  • Purification of the major protein-tyrosine-phosphatases of human placenta.

    N K Tonks;C D Diltz;E H Fischer

  • Characterization of the major protein-tyrosine-phosphatases of human placenta.

    N K Tonks;C D Diltz;E H Fischer

  • PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF RABBIT SKELETAL MUSCLE PHOSPHORYLASE B KINASE.

    Edwin G. Krebs;David S. Love;Gloria E. Bratvold;Kenneth A. Trayser

  • Conversion of phosphorylase b to phosphorylase a in muscle extracts

    Edmond H. Fischer;Edwin G. Krebs

  • The phosphorylase b to a converting enzyme of rabbit skeletal muscle.

    Edwin G. Krebs;Edmond H. Fischer

  • The leukocyte common antigen (CD45): a putative receptor-linked protein tyrosine phosphatase

    Harry Charbonneau;Nicholas K. Tonks;Kenneth A. Walsh;Edmond H. Fischer

  • Factors affecting the activity of muscle phosphorylase b kinase.

    Edwin G. Krebs;Donald J. Graves;Edmond H. Fischer

  • Demonstration that the leukocyte common antigen CD45 is a protein tyrosine phosphatase.

    Nicholas K. Tonks;Harry Charbonneau;Curtis D. Diltz;Edmond H. Fischer

  • Control of phosphorylase activity in a muscle glycogen particle. I. Isolation and characterization of the protein-glycogen complex.

    Francois Meyer;Ludwig M. G. Heilmeyer;Richard H. Haschke;Edmond H. Fischer

  • Inhibitory sites in enzymes: Zinc removal and reactivation by thionein

    Wolfgang Maret;Claus Jacob;Bert L. Vallee;Edmond H. Fischer

  • Association of mitogen-activated protein kinase with the microtubule cytoskeleton.

    Alfred A. Reszka;Rony Seger;Curtis D. Diltz;Edwin G. Krebs

  • cDNA isolated from a human T-cell library encodes a member of the protein-tyrosine-phosphatase family

    Deborah E. Cool;Nicholas K. Tonks;Harry Charbonneau;Kenneth A. Walsh

  • THE REACTION OF SODIUM BOROHYDRIDE WITH MUSCLE PHOSPHORYLASE1

    Edmond H. Fischer;Alan B. Kent;Eloise R. Snyder;Edwin G. Krebs

  • Human placenta protein-tyrosine-phosphatase: amino acid sequence and relationship to a family of receptor-like proteins

    Harry Charbonneau;Nicholas K. Tonks;Santosh Kumar;Curtis D. Diltz

  • The muscle phosphorylase b kinase reaction.

    Edwin G. Krebs;Alan B. Kent;Edmond H. Fischer

  • [49a] Muscle phosphorylase b: x Glucose-1-phosphate+ Gn ⇄ Gn+x + x inorganic phosphate(where Gn designates glycogen containing n glucose residues)

    Edmond H. Fischer;Edwin G. Krebs

  • SH2 domains prevent tyrosine dephosphorylation of the EGF receptor: identification of Tyr992 as the high-affinity binding site for SH2 domains of phospholipase C gamma.

    D. Rotin;B. Margolis;M. Mohammadi;R.J. Daly

Frequent Co-Authors

Edwin G. Krebs
Edwin G. Krebs University of Washington
Nicholas K. Tonks
Nicholas K. Tonks Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Kenneth A. Walsh
Kenneth A. Walsh University of Washington
Jerry L. Hedrick
Jerry L. Hedrick University of California, Davis
Lowell H. Ericsson
Lowell H. Ericsson University of Washington
Koiti Titani
Koiti Titani Fujita Health University
Hans Neurath
Hans Neurath University of Washington
Harry Charbonneau
Harry Charbonneau Purdue University West Lafayette
Hubert E. Blum
Hubert E. Blum University of Freiburg
John D. Scott
John D. Scott University of Washington

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