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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
11511
World Ranking
9888
National Ranking
753

Overview

Ernst Freese was affiliated with the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in the United Kingdom. Their career focused primarily on molecular biology research within this renowned institution.

No recent papers, specific co-authors, or frequent publication venues are documented in the provided data. Likewise, there are no recorded books published by Ernst Freese.

Details regarding the main fields of study, subfields, or main topics that Ernst Freese worked on are not available in the data provided.

There are no awards listed in the available information. The record indicates that Ernst Freese is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Function of Lipophilic Acids as Antimicrobial Food Additives

    Ernst Freese;Chingju W. Sheu;Chingju W. Sheu;Enid Galliers

  • The specific mutagenic effect of base analogues on Phage T4

    Ernst Freese

  • Analysis of Sporulation Mutants II. Mutants Blocked in the Citric Acid Cycle

    Peter Fortnagel;Ernst Freese

  • Chemical analysis of DNA alterations. I. Base liberation and backbone breakage of DNA and oligodeoxyadenylic acid induced by hydrogen peroxide and hydroxylamine.

    Hans-Jürgen Rhaese;Ernst Freese

  • THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SPONTANEOUS AND BASE-ANALOGUE INDUCED MUTATIONS OF PHAGE T4.

    Ernst Freese

  • Response of guanosine 5'-triphosphate concentration to nutritional changes and its significance for Bacillus subtilis sporulation.

    Juan M. Lopez;Alex Dromerick;Ernst Freese

  • INDUCTION OF SPECIFIC MUTATIONS WITH 5-BROMOURACIL.

    Seymour Benzer;Ernst Freese

  • The chemical and mutagenic specificity of hydroxylamine.

    Ernst Freese;Ekkehard Bautz;Elisabeth Bautz Freese

  • ON THE MUTAGENIC EFFECT OF ALKYLATING AGENTS

    Ekkehard Bautz;Ernst Freese

  • Effects of Fatty Acids on Growth and Envelope Proteins of Bacillus subtilis

    Chingju W. Sheu;Ernst Freese

  • Multiple interacting sites regulate astrocyte-specific transcription of the human gene for glial fibrillary acidic protein.

    F. Besnard;M. Brenner;Y. Nakatani;R. Chao

  • Amino Acid Transport in Membrane Vesicles of Bacillus subtilis

    Wilhelmus N. Konings;Ernst Freese

  • Induction of sporulation in Bacillus subtilis by decoyinine or hadacidin

    Takahiko Mitani;John E. Heinze;Ernst Freese

  • Initiation of Bacillus subtilis sporulation by the stringent response to partial amino acid deprivation.

    K Ochi;J C Kandala;E Freese

  • Mutagenic and Inactivating DNA Alterations

    Ernst Freese;Elisabeth Bautz Freese

  • Induction of glycolipid biosynthesis by sodium butyrate in HeLa cells

    Peter H. Fishman;Jeffrey L. Simmons;Roscoe O. Brady;Ernst Freese

  • A downstream initiation element required for efficient TATA box binding and in vitro function of TFIID.

    Yoshihiro Nakatani;Masami Horikoshi;Michael Brenner;Tohru Yamamoto

  • ENZYMIC PROPERTIES OF LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS.

    Akira Yoshida;Ernst Freese

  • Morphological alterations and ganglioside sialyltransferase activity induced by small fatty acids in HeLa cells.

    Jeffrey L. Simmons;Peter H. Fishman;Ernest Freese;Roscoe O. Brady

  • Partial purine deprivation causes sporulation of Bacillus subtilis in the presence of excess ammonia, glucose and phosphate.

    E. Freese;J. E. Heinze;E. M. Galliers

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Cashel
Michael Cashel National Institutes of Health
Michael Brenner
Michael Brenner University of Alabama at Birmingham
Rüdiger Schmitt
Rüdiger Schmitt University of Regensburg
Roscoe O. Brady
Roscoe O. Brady Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Hemant J. Purohit
Hemant J. Purohit National Environmental Engineering Research Institute
Peter H. Fishman
Peter H. Fishman National Institutes of Health
Seymour Benzer
Seymour Benzer California Institute of Technology
Ekkehard K. F. Bautz
Ekkehard K. F. Bautz Heidelberg University
Peter Setlow
Peter Setlow University of Connecticut Health Center
Kozo Ochi
Kozo Ochi Hiroshima Institute of Technology

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