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18767
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5357
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2541

Overview

George Weber was affiliated with Indiana University in the United States during their academic career. The scientist's work spanned various topics and research activities throughout their tenure at the institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, main or subfields of study, or publication venues associated with George Weber in the available data. Likewise, no book publications or awards have been documented.

Given the absence of specific details about research topics, publications, and fields of study, it is not possible to provide a detailed account of their academic contributions or areas of specialization.

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Best Publications

  • Enzymology of Cancer Cells

    George Weber

  • Biochemical Strategy of Cancer Cells and the Design of Chemotherapy: G. H. A. Clowes Memorial Lecture

    George Weber

  • Enzymology of cancer cells (second of two parts).

    George Weber

  • IMP dehydrogenase, an enzyme linked with proliferation and malignancy

    Robert C. Jackson;George Weber;Harold P. Morris

  • Malignant transformation-linked imbalance: decreased xanthine oxidase activity in hepatomas.

    Noemi Prajda;George Weber

  • Glucose-6-phosphatase activity in normal, pre-cancerous, and neoplastic tissues.

    George Weber;Antonio Cantero

  • Synchronous behavior pattern of key glycolytic enzymes: Glucokinase, phosphofructokinase, and pyruvate kinase

    G. Weber;R.L. Singhal;N.B. Stamm;M.A. Lea

  • COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY OF HEPATOMAS. III. CARBOHYDRATE ENZYMES IN LIVER TUMORS OF DIFFERENT GROWTH RATES.

    George Weber;Harold P. Morris

  • Molecular mechanisms in the antiproliferative action of quercetin

    Bela Csokay;Noemi Prajda;George Weber;Edith Olah

  • Feedback Inhibition of Key Glycolytic Enzymes in Liver: Action of Free Fatty Acids

    George Weber;Hazel J. Hird Convery;Michael A. Lea;Nancy B. Stamm

  • Comparative Biochemistry of Hepatomas IV. Isotope Studies of Glucose and Fructose Metabolism in Liver Tumors of Different Growth Rates

    Martin J. Sweeney;James Ashmore;Harold P. Morris;George Weber

  • Selective up-regulation of type II inosine 5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase messenger RNA expression in human leukemias.

    Masami Nagai;Yutaka Natsumeda;Yasuhiko Konno;Ronald Hoffman

  • Proliferation-linked regulation of type II IMP dehydrogenase gene in human normal lymphocytes and HL-60 leukemic cells

    Masami Nagai;Yutaka Natsumeda;George Weber

  • Glucose-6-phosphate utilization in hepatoma, regenerating and newborn rat liver, and in the liver of fed and fasted normal rats.

    George Weber;Antonio Cantero

  • Role of ribonucleotide reductase in expression of the neoplastic program

    Eiji Takeda;George Weber

  • Fructose-1,6-diphosphatases and lactic dehydrogenase activity in hepatoma and in control human and animal tissues.

    George Weber;Antonio Cantero

  • Regulation of enzymes involved in gluconeogenesis.

    George Weber;R.L. Singhal;Nancy B. Stamm;Elizabeth A. Fisher

  • Action of glucocorticoid as inducer and insulin as suppressor of biosynthesis of hepatic gluconeogenic enzymes

    George Weber;R.L. Singhal;S.K. Srivastava

  • Expression of human IMP dehydrogenase types I and II in Escherichia coli and distribution in human normal lymphocytes and leukemic cell lines.

    Y Konno;Y Natsumeda;M Nagai;Y Yamaji

  • Imbalance in ornithine metabolism in hepatomas of different growth rates as expressed in formation of putrescine, spermidine, and spermine.

    H. Guy Williams-Ashman;Gordon L. Coppoc;George Weber

Frequent Co-Authors

Harold P. Morris
Harold P. Morris Howard University
John N. Eble
John N. Eble Indiana University
Ronald Hoffman
Ronald Hoffman Mount Sinai Hospital
Lucio Cocco
Lucio Cocco University of Bologna
George W. Sledge
George W. Sledge Stanford University
Sherry F. Queener
Sherry F. Queener Indiana University
Peter C. Heinrich
Peter C. Heinrich University of Freiburg
Nobuhiko Katunuma
Nobuhiko Katunuma University of Tokushima
Patrick J. Loehrer
Patrick J. Loehrer Indiana University
Giorgio Zauli
Giorgio Zauli University of Ferrara

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