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Henry T. Keutmann

Henry T. Keutmann

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
68
Citations
13271
World Ranking
7959
National Ranking
3603

Overview

Henry T. Keutmann is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic profile focuses on their institutional association and the scope of their professional activity within this leading research university.

While there is no specific record of recent papers, frequent coauthors, publication venues, or book publications available, Henry T. Keutmann's profile reflects an ongoing active role in academic research at Harvard.

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Best Publications

  • Highly sensitive two-site immunoradiometric assay of parathyrin, and its clinical utility in evaluating patients with hypercalcemia.

    S. R. Nussbaum;R. J. Zahradnik;J. R. Lavigne;G. L. Brennan

  • A cascade of tyrosine autophosphorylation in the beta-subunit activates the phosphotransferase of the insulin receptor.

    M F White;S E Shoelson;H Keutmann;C R Kahn

  • Bovine Parathyroid Hormone: Minimum Chain Length of Synthetic Peptide Required for Biological Activity

    Geoffrey W. Tregear;Jurphaas Van Rietschoten;Elizabeth Greene;Henry T. Keutmann

  • Decreased levels of the goblet cell mucin MUC5AC in tears of patients with Sjögren syndrome.

    Pablo Argueso;Mini Balaram;Mini Balaram;Sandra Spurr-Michaud;Henry Todd Keutmann

  • Activins, inhibins, and follistatins: from endocrinology to signaling. A paradigm for the new millennium.

    Corrine Welt;Yisrael Sidis;Henry Keutmann;Alan Schneyer

  • Synthesis of a biologically active N-terminal tetratriacontapeptide of parathyroid hormone.

    J. T. Potts;G. W. Tregear;H. T. Keutmann;H. D. Niall

  • The glycoprotein hormones: recent studies of structure-function relationships.

    R J Ryan;M C Charlesworth;D J McCormick;R P Milius

  • Biological Activity of Follistatin Isoforms and Follistatin-Like-3 Is Dependent on Differential Cell Surface Binding and Specificity for Activin, Myostatin, and Bone Morphogenetic Proteins

    Yisrael Sidis;Abir Mukherjee;Henry Keutmann;Anne Delbaere

  • Structure-function relationships of gonadotropins.

    R.J. Ryan;H.T. Keutmann;M.C. Charlesworth;D.J. Mccormick

  • AMINO ACID SEQUENCE OF SALMON ULTIMOBRANCHIAL CALCITONIN

    H. D. Niall;H. T. Keutmann;D. H. Copp;J. T. Potts

  • Intracellular and extracellular processing of human apolipoprotein A-I: secreted apolipoprotein A-I isoprotein 2 is a propeptide

    V I Zannis;S K Karathanasis;H T Keutmann;G Goldberger

  • Structure of the Precursor to an Enzyme Mediating COOH-Terminal Amidation in Peptide Biosynthesis

    Betty A. Eipper;Larry P. Park;Ian M. Dickerson;Henry T. Keutmann

  • Parathyroid hormone: Sequence, synthesis, immunoassay studies

    J. T. Potts;T. M. Murray;Munro Peacock;H. D. Niall

  • Osteoporosis, intestinal lactase deficiency and low dietary calcium intake.

    Stanley J. Birge;Henry T. Keutmann;Pedro Cuatrecasas;G. D. Whedon

  • Isolation and characterization of the bovine parathyroid isohormones.

    Henry T. Keutmann;Gerald D. Aurbach;Bess F. Dawson;Hugh D. Niall

  • Peptidyl-alpha-hydroxyglycine alpha-amidating lyase. Purification, characterization, and expression.

    B A Eipper;S N Perkins;E J Husten;R C Johnson

  • A receptor-binding region in human choriogonadotropin/lutropin beta subunit.

    H T Keutmann;M C Charlesworth;K A Mason;T Ostrea

  • Complete amino acid sequence of human parathyroid hormone.

    Keutmann Ht;Sauer Mm;Hendy Gn;O'Riordan Lh

  • The extracellular amino-terminal region of the parathyroid hormone (PTH)/PTH-related peptide receptor determines the binding affinity for carboxyl-terminal fragments of PTH-(1-34).

    H Jüppner;E Schipani;F R Bringhurst;I McClure

  • Improved recovery of methionine after acid hydrolysis using mercaptoethanol.

    H.T. Keutmann;H.T. Keutmann;J.T. Potts;J.T. Potts

Frequent Co-Authors

John T. Potts
John T. Potts Harvard University
Betty A. Eipper
Betty A. Eipper University of Connecticut Health Center
Richard E. Mains
Richard E. Mains University of Connecticut Health Center
Gerald D. Aurbach
Gerald D. Aurbach National Institutes of Health
Gino V. Segre
Gino V. Segre Harvard University
Michael Rosenblatt
Michael Rosenblatt MSD (United States)
Thomas J. Gardella
Thomas J. Gardella Harvard University
Henry M. Kronenberg
Henry M. Kronenberg Harvard University
Leonard J. Deftos
Leonard J. Deftos University of California, San Diego

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