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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
10410
World Ranking
16138
National Ranking
6687

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Martin J. Kushmerick is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic career is marked by recognition in the scientific community, notably being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1994.

Their work has primarily contributed to the broader scientific landscape, although specific main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research have not been detailed in the provided data.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications associated with Martin J. Kushmerick in the available information. This limits detailed insight into particular research areas, collaborative networks, or publication habits.

The fellowship awarded by the AAAS recognizes individuals for their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science or its applications, situating Kushmerick among a community of scientists acknowledged for professional contributions.

Best Publications

  • Chemical energetics of slow- and fast-twitch muscles of the mouse.

    Michael T. Crow;Martin J. Kushmerick

  • A simple analysis of the "phosphocreatine shuttle"

    R. A. Meyer;H. L. Sweeney;M. J. Kushmerick

  • Ionic mobility in muscle cells.

    M. J. Kushmerick;R. J. Podolsky

  • Effects of pH on contraction of rabbit fast and slow skeletal muscle fibers.

    P.B. Chase;M.J. Kushmerick

  • Separate measures of ATP utilization and recovery in human skeletal muscle.

    M L Blei;K E Conley;M J Kushmerick

  • Mammalian skeletal muscle fibers distinguished by contents of phosphocreatine, ATP, and Pi.

    Martin J. Kushmerick;Timothy S. Moerland;Robert W. Wiseman

  • Phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance of fast- and slow-twitch muscle.

    R. A. Meyer;T. R. Brown;M. J. Kushmerick

  • Regulation of oxygen consumption in fast- and slow-twitch muscle

    Martin J. Kushmerick;Ronald A. Meyer;Truman R. Brown

  • The Chemical Energetics of Muscle Contraction. II. The Chemistry, Efficiency and Power of Maximally Working Sartorius Muscles

    M. J. Kushmerick;Robert Ernest Davies

  • Mild mitochondrial uncoupling impacts cellular aging in human muscles in vivo.

    Catherine E. Amara;Eric G. Shankland;Sharon A. Jubrias;David J. Marcinek

  • Phosphagen and intracellular pH changes during contraction of creatine-depleted rat muscle.

    R. A. Meyer;T. R. Brown;B. L. Krilowicz;M. J. Kushmerick

  • The signal transduction function for oxidative phosphorylation is at least second order in ADP

    Jeroen A. L. Jeneson;Robert W. Wiseman;Hans V. Westerhoff;Martin J. Kushmerick

  • Chemical changes in rat leg muscle by phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance

    M. J. Kushmerick;R. A. Meyer

  • 31P NMR spectroscopy, chemical analysis, and free Mg2+ of rabbit bladder and uterine smooth muscle

    M J Kushmerick;P F Dillon;R A Meyer;T R Brown

  • Energetics of Muscle Contraction

    Martin J. Kushmerick

  • A computational model for glycogenolysis in skeletal muscle.

    Melissa J. Lambeth;Martin J. Kushmerick

  • In vitro preparations of the diaphragm and other skeletal muscles.

    Alfred L. Goldberg;Susan B. Martel;Martin J. Kushmerick

  • Multiple equilibria of cations with metabolites in muscle bioenergetics

    Martin J. Kushmerick

  • Activation of glycolysis in human muscle in vivo

    Kevin E. Conley;Michael L. Blei;Todd L. Richards;Martin J. Kushmerick

  • Glycolysis is independent of oxygenation state in stimulated human skeletal muscle in vivo

    Kevin E. Conley;Martin J. Kushmerick;Sharon A. Jubrias

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans V. Westerhoff
Hans V. Westerhoff Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Truman R. Brown
Truman R. Brown Medical University of South Carolina
Michael W. Schwartz
Michael W. Schwartz University of Washington
Ronald M. Levy
Ronald M. Levy Temple University
Stanley R. Riddell
Stanley R. Riddell University of Washington
Rainer Storb
Rainer Storb Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Stephen J. Tapscott
Stephen J. Tapscott Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Alfred L. Goldberg
Alfred L. Goldberg Harvard University
Todd L. Richards
Todd L. Richards University of Washington
Gijsje H. Koenderink
Gijsje H. Koenderink Delft University of Technology

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