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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1962 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1955 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1954 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1951 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Esmond E. Snell was affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their professional career included recognition by several notable scientific organizations and institutions.

Throughout their career, Esmond E. Snell received multiple fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1954, 1962, and 1970. They were also a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1951. Additionally, in 1955, they were elected as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Best Publications

  • A General Mechanism for Vitamin B6-catalyzed Reactions1

    David E. Metzler;Miyoshi Ikawa;Esmond E. Snell

  • The enzymatic oxidation of pyridoxine and pyridoxamine phosphates.

    Hiroshi Wada;Esmond E. Snell

  • Spectra and Ionization Constants of the Vitamin B6 Group and Related 3-Hydroxypyridine Derivatives1

    David E. Metzler;Esmond E. Snell

  • A MICROBIOLOGICAL METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF NICOTINIC ACID

    Esmond E. Snell;Lemuel D. Wright

  • Chemical structure in relation to biological activities of vitamin B6.

    Esmond E. Snell

  • Pyridoxal phosphokinases. I. Assay, distribution, I. Assay, distribution, purification, and properties.

    Donald B. McCormick;Margaret E. Gregory;Esmond E. Snell

  • Some Transamination Reactions Involving Vitamin B61

    David E. Metzler;Esmond E. Snell

  • Properties of Crystalline Tryptophanase

    W. Austin Newton;Y. Morino;Esmond E. Snell

  • A Microbiological Assay for Riboflavin

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  • The relation of spectral changes and tritium exchange reactions to the mechanism of tryptophanase-catalyzed reactions.

    Y. Morino;Esmond E. Snell

  • A Quantitative Test for Biotin and Observations Regarding its Occurrence and Properties

    Esmond E. Snell;Robert E. Eakin;Roger J. Williams

  • Transamination of Pyridoxamine and Amino Acids with Glyoxylic Acid1

    D. E. Metzler;Joanne Olivard;Esmond E. Snell

  • Enzymatic transamination of pyridoxamine. I. With oxaloacetate and alpha-ketoglutarate.

    Hiroshi Wada;Esmond E. Snell

  • The Vitamin B6 Group. V. The Reversible Interconversion of Pyridoxal and Pyridoxamine by Transamination Reactions

    Esmond E. Snell

  • An improved medium for microbiological assays with Lactobacillus casei.

    Elizabeth Cunningham Roberts;Esmond E. Snell

  • CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF TRYPTOPHANASE, A MULTIFUNCTIONAL PYRIDOXAL PHOSPHATE ENZYME.

    Wm. Austin Newton;Esmond E. Snell

  • Deamination of serine. I. Catalytic deamination of serine and cysteine by pyridoxal and metal salts.

    David E. Metzler;Esmond E. Snell

  • Pyridoxal phosphokinases. II. Effects of inhibitors.

    Donald B. McCormick;Esmond E. Snell

  • The Reversible Catalytic Cleavage of Hydroxyamino Acids by Pyridoxal and Metal Salts1

    David E. Metzler;J. B. Longenecker;Esmond E. Snell

  • Arginine Decarboxylase from Escherichia coli: I. PURIFICATION AND SPECIFICITY FOR SUBSTRATES AND COENZYME

    Sandra L. Blethen;Elizabeth A. Boeker;Esmond E. Snell

  • The Subunit Structure of Tryptophanase I. THE EFFECT OF PYRIDOXAL PHOSPHATE ON THE SUBUNIT STRUCTURE AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TRYPTOPHANASE

    Y. Morino;Esmond E. Snell

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Barry Shane
Barry Shane University of California, Berkeley
Bruce N. Ames
Bruce N. Ames University of California, Berkeley
Peter E. Braun
Peter E. Braun McGill University

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