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Biology and Biochemistry
Sweden
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
94
Citations
36032
World Ranking
1991
National Ranking
36

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Sweden Leader Award

Overview

Lars Ernster was affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. Their research spanned multiple fields with a focus on Medicine. Within this broad field, they contributed to subfields including Hematology, Biochemistry, and Physiology.

Their work covered topics related to blood groups and transfusion, blood transfusion and management, and erythrocyte function and pathophysiology.

Among the frequent coauthors collaborating with Ernster were:

  • John J. Moore
  • Rowena C. Punzalan
  • Brian R. Curtis
  • Sheridan Johnson
  • Kathleen E. Puca

Ernster published papers primarily in the journal Transfusion. One identified publication was:

  • "P-TS-16 | Case Report: Two Different Patient Outcomes When Transfusing Double Apheresis RBCs from Same Group O Donor with High Titer Anti-A", 2023, Transfusion

Best Publications

  • An electron-transport system associated with the outer membrane of liver mitochondria. A biochemical and morphological study.

    Gian Luigi Sottocasa;Bo Kuylenstierna;Lars Ernster;Anders Bergstrand

  • Biochemical, physiological and medical aspects of ubiquinone function

    Lars Ernster;Gustav Dallner;Gustav Dallner

  • A CASE OF SEVERE HYPERMETABOLISM OF NONTHYROID ORIGIN WITH A DEFECT IN THE MAINTENANCE OF MITOCHONDRIAL RESPIRATORY CONTROL: A CORRELATED CLINICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY

    Rolf Luft;Denis Ikkos;Genaro Palmieri;Lars Ernster

  • ENZYME-STRUCTURE RELATIONSHIPS IN THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM OF RAT LIVER : A Morphological and Biochemical Study

    Lars Ernster;Philip Siekevitz;George E. Palade

  • Oxidative phosphorylation and photophosphorylation

    Paul D. Boyer;Britton Chance;Lars Ernster;Peter Mitchell

  • The oxidative inactivation of mitochondrial electron transport chain components and ATPase.

    Yin Zhang;Olivier Marcillat;Cecilia R Giulivi;Lars Ernster

  • DT-diaphorase as a quinone reductase: a cellular control device against semiquinone and superoxide radical formation.

    Christina Lind;Paul Hochstein;Lars Ernster

  • [56] DT diaphorase

    Lars Ernster

  • Mitochondria: a historical review.

    L Ernster;G Schatz

  • ADP-ACTIVATED LIPID PEROXIDATION COUPLED TO THE TPNH OXIDASE SYSTEM OF MICROSOMES.

    Paul Hochstein;Lars Ernster

  • PHENOBARBITAL-INDUCED SYNTHESIS OF THE MICROSOMAL DRUG-METABOLIZING ENZYME SYSTEM AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE PROLIFERATION OF ENDOPLASMIC MEMBRANES : A Morphological and Biochemical Study

    Sten Orrenius;Jan L. E. Ericsson;Lars Ernster

  • The action of thyroid hormones at the cell level

    Jr R. Tata;L. Ernster;O. Lindberg;E. Arrhenius

  • DT diaphorase. I. Purification from the soluble fraction of rat-liver cytoplasm, and properties.

    Lars Ernster;Lennart Danielson;Margareta Ljunggren

  • ENZYME TOPOLOGY OF INTRACELLULAR MEMBRANES

    Joseph W. DePierre;Lars Ernster

  • Mutagenicity of quinones: pathways of metabolic activation and detoxification

    Paul L. Chesis;David E. Levin;Martyn T. Smith;Lars Ernster

  • Quinone-responsive multiple respiratory-chain dysfunction due to widespread coenzyme Q10 deficiency

    Agnés Rötig;Eeva-Liisa Appelkvist;Vanna Geromel;Dominique Chretien

  • [30] DT-diaphorase : purification, properties, and function

    Christina Lind;Enrique Cadenas;Paul Hochstein;Lars Ernster

  • Evidence for the involvement of iron in the ADP-activatedperoxidation of lipids in microsomes and mitochondria

    Paul Hochstein;Kerstin Nordenbrand;Lars Ernster

  • Bilirubin, an Uncoupler of Oxidative Phosphorylation in Isolated Mitochondria

    R. Zetterström;L. Ernster

  • [72c] Separation and some enzymatic properties of the inner and outer membranes of rat liver mitochondria

    Gian Luigi Sottocasa;Bo Kuylenstierna;Lars Ernster;Anders Bergstrand

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars Svennerholm
Lars Svennerholm University of Gothenburg
Joseph W. DePierre
Joseph W. DePierre Stockholm University
Gustav Dallner
Gustav Dallner Karolinska Institute
Philip Siekevitz
Philip Siekevitz Rockefeller University
Artturi I. Virtanen
Artturi I. Virtanen University of Helsinki
Elzbieta Glaser
Elzbieta Glaser Stockholm University
Enrique Cadenas
Enrique Cadenas University of Southern California
Paul Hochstein
Paul Hochstein University of Southern California
Bertil Andersson
Bertil Andersson Linköping University
Tamas Bartfai
Tamas Bartfai Stockholm University

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