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Chemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
14310
World Ranking
6011
National Ranking
156

Biology and Biochemistry

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70
Citations
14332
World Ranking
7159
National Ranking
252

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1974 - Canada Gairdner International Award
  • 1964 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Juda Hirsch Quastel was affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada during their scientific career. Their work contributed to various areas within the scientific community, though specific details on publications, topics, or research outputs remain limited based on the available data.

Quastel was recognized through notable awards during their career, including the Canada Gairdner International Award in 1974 and being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1964.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, main fields or subfields of study, main topics, or frequent publication venues associated with their profile in the data set. Likewise, there is no information on book publications or the number of books published.

Their contributions remain cataloged primarily through institutional affiliation and accolades received, reflecting a professional trajectory connected to the academic landscape in Canada.

Best Publications

  • Biochemical Aspects of Phagocytosis

    G. Y. N. Iyer;M. F. Islam;J. H. Quastel

  • Locations of amino acids in brain slices from the rat. Tetrodotoxin-sensitive release of amino acids.

    A. M. Benjamin;J. H. Quastel

  • Effects of cations on sugar absorption by isolated surviving guinea pig intestine.

    E. Riklis;J. H. Quastel

  • Micro-Diffusion Analysis and Volumetric Error

    Unknown

  • Some properties of the dehydrogenating enzymes of bacteria.

    Juda Hirsch Quastel;Walter Reginald Wooldridge

  • METABOLISM OF AMINO ACIDS AND AMMONIA IN RAT BRAIN CORTEX SLICES IN VITRO: A POSSIBLE ROLE OF AMMONIA IN BRAIN FUNCTION

    A. M. Benjamin;J. H. Quastel

  • Nicotinamide, cozymase and tissue metabolism.

    P. J. G. Mann;J. H. Quastel

  • Acetoacetate metabolism in infant and adult rat brain in vitro.

    T. Itoh;J. H. Quastel

  • Acetylcholine metabolism in the central nervous system: The effects of potassium and other cations on acetylcholine liberation

    P. J. G. Mann;M. Tennenbaum;J. H. Quastel

  • Choline ester formation in, and choline esterase activities of, tissues in vitro.

    Juda Hirsch Quastel;Michael Tennenbaum;Arnold Herbert Maurice Wheatley

  • Inhibition of Tumour Growth by D-Glucosamine

    J H Quastel;A Cantero

  • Some Reactions of Resting Bacteria in Relation to Anaerobic Growth.

    Juda Hirsch Quastel;Marjory Stephenson;Margaret Dampier Whetham

  • Metabolic studies in phenylketonuria.

    Lionel Penrose;Juda Hirsch Quastel

  • Anaerobic oxidations. On ferricyanide as a reagent for the manometric investigation of dehydrogenase systems.

    Juda Hirsch Quastel;Arnold Herbert Maurice Wheatley

  • Enzyme inhibitions by snake venoms.

    B. M. Braganca;J. H. Quastel

  • Absorption of sugars from isolated surviving intestine.

    L. Fridhandler;J.H. Quastel

  • FATE OF l-GLUTAMATE IN THE BRAIN

    A. M. Benjamin;J. H. Quastel

  • Biochemistry of nitrification in soil: 1. Kinetics of, and the effects of poisons on, soil nitrification, as studied by a soil perfusion technique. (with an Addendum by H. Lees).

    Unknown

  • Metabolism of normal tissues and neoplasms in vitro.

    J. H. Quastel;I. J. Bickis

  • On the mechanism of acetylcholine formation in brain in vitro.

    Philip Jocelyn George Mann;Michael Tennenbaum;Juda Hirsch Quastel

  • RESPIRATION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

    J. H. Quastel

  • Manganese Metabolism in Soils

    P. J. G. Mann;J. H. Quastel

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