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Ernst J.M. Helmreich

Ernst J.M. Helmreich

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
7508
World Ranking
14158
National Ranking
1031

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Ernst J.M. Helmreich was affiliated with the University of Würzburg in Germany during their academic career. The scientist's work was recognized by membership in the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), indicating involvement with the molecular biology research community at a European level.

Details on research papers, frequent co-authors, book publications, specific fields of study, subfields, publication venues, and main topics of work are not listed, leaving limited information regarding the specific research contributions made by the scientist in terms of publications and collaboration networks.

The absence of publication and topic data limits insight into the precise areas of focus in their scientific endeavors. However, the association with EMBO membership suggests a strong connection to molecular biology or related life science disciplines.

Best Publications

  • THE EFFECT OF CONTRACTION AND OF EPINEPHRINE ON THE PHOSPHORYLASE ACTIVITY OF FROG SARTORIUS MUSCLE

    William H. Danforth;Ernst Helmreich;Carl F. Cori

  • Subunit interactions and their relationship to the allosteric properties of rabbit skeletal muscle phosphorylase b.

    Lewis L. Kastenschmidt;Jeannine. Kastenschmidt;Ernst. Helmreich

  • Phosducin is a protein kinase A-regulated G-protein regulator.

    Petra H. Bauer;Stefan Müller;Stefan Müller;Mechthild Puzicha;Susanne Pippig

  • THE ROLE OF ADENYLIC ACID IN THE ACTIVATION OF PHOSPHORYLASE.

    Ernst Helmreich;Carl F. Cori

  • Activation of pigeon erythrocyte membrane adenylate cyclase by guanylnucleotide analogues and separation of a nucleotide binding protein.

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  • Functional heterogeneity of the intracellular amino acid pool in mammalian cells

    David M. Kipnis;Eric Reiss;Ernst Helmreich

  • The role of pyridoxal 5'-phosphate in glycogen phosphorylase catalysis.

    Dieter Palm;Helmut W. Klein;Reinhard Schinzel;Manfred Buehner

  • Effects of Substrates and a Substrate Analog on the Binding of 5'-Adenylic Acid to Muscle Phosphorylase a*

    Ernst Helmreich;Maria C. Michaelides;Carl F. Cori

  • The secretion of antibody by isolated lymph node cells.

    Ernst Helmreich;Milton Kern;Herman N. Eisen

  • Structure and function of proteins in G-protein-coupled signal transfer

    Ernst J.M. Helmreich;Klaus-Peter Hofmann

  • Studies of tissue permeability. I. The penetration of sugars into the Ehrlich ascites tumor cells.

    Crane Rk;Field Ra;Cori Cf

  • Uncoupling of catecholamine activation of pigeon erythrocyte membrane adenylate cyclase by filipin.

    Gerd Puchwein;Thomas Pfeuffer;Ernst J.M. Helmreich

  • Studies of tissue permeability. IV. The distribution of glucose between plasma and muscle.

    David M. Kipnis;Ernst Helmreich;Carl F. Cori

  • REGULATION OF GLYCOLYSIS IN MUSCLE. II. EFFECT OF STIMULATION AND EPINEPHRINE IN ISOLATED FROG SARTORIUS MUSCLE.

    Simon Karpatkin;Ernst Helmreich;Carl F. Cori

  • Regulation of glycolysis in muscle

    Ernst Helmreich;Carl F. Cori

  • A study of the distribution of 2,4-dinitrobenzene sensitizers between isolated lymph node cells and extracellular medium in relation to induction of contact skin sensitivity.

    Herman N. Eisen;Milton Kern;William T. Newton;Ernst Helmreich

  • Effect of temperature on the allosteric transitions of rabbit skeletal muscle phosphorylase b

    Lewis L. Kastenschmidt;Jeannine. Kastenschmidt;Ernst. Helmreich

  • Modulation of the beta-receptor adenylate cyclase interactions in cultured Chang liver cells by phospholipid enrichment.

    Anastasia Bakardjieva;Hans Joachim Galla;Ernst J. M. Helmreich

  • REGULATION OF GLYCOLYSIS IN MUSCLE. I. THE CONVERSION OF PHOSPHORYLASE BETA TO PHOSPHORYLASE ALPHA IN FROG SARTORIUS MUSCLE.

    William H. Danforth;Ernst Helmreich

  • Studies of tissue permeability. II. The distribution of pentoses between plasma and muscle.

    Ernst Helmreich;Carl F. Cori

  • Hormone-receptor-adenylate cyclase interactions

    Alexander Levitzki;Ernst J.M. Helmreich

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl F. Cori
Carl F. Cori Harvard University
Alexander Levitzki
Alexander Levitzki Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Elliot L. Elson
Elliot L. Elson Washington University in St. Louis
Martin J. Lohse
Martin J. Lohse ISAR Bioscience Institute
Yoav I. Henis
Yoav I. Henis Tel Aviv University
Rainer Jaenicke
Rainer Jaenicke University of Regensburg
Helmut Holzer
Helmut Holzer University of Freiburg
Hans-Joachim Galla
Hans-Joachim Galla University of Münster
Subhash G. Vasudevan
Subhash G. Vasudevan Australian National University

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