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8515
World Ranking
17687
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7253

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1973 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1951 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Merton F. Utter was affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Throughout their career, they engaged in scientific research and contributed to their primary field of study.

Utter received recognition from notable scientific organizations during their lifetime. They were elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1951. Later, in 1973, they became a Member of the National Academy of Sciences.

The available data does not include details on specific research topics, papers, coauthors, or publication venues associated with Utter. Similarly, no information on book publications or subfields of study is provided in the records.

Utter's professional contributions were situated within the context of their institutional affiliation and the honors they received, reflecting their participation in the scientific community of their time.

Best Publications

  • The Regulation of Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis in Animal Tissues

    Michael C. Scrutton;Merton F. Utter

  • PYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE. I. NATURE OF THE REACTION.

    Utter Mf;Keech Db

  • PYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE. II. PROPERTIES.

    D B Keech;M F Utter

  • ISOLATION AND PROPERTIES OF INTACT MITOCHONDRIA FROM SPHEROPLASTS OF YEAST

    Elizabeth A. Duell;Sakae Inoue;Merton F. Utter

  • Pyruvate carboxylase. V. Interaction of the enzyme with adenosine triphosphate.

    Michael C. Scrutton;Merton F. Utter

  • Mechanism of action of oxalacetic carboxylase.

    M.F. Utter;K. Kurahashi

  • PURIFICATION OF OXALACETIC CARBOXYLASE FROM CHICKEN LIVER

    M.F. Utter;K. Kurahashi

  • THE ROLE OF CO2 FIXATION IN CARBOHYDRATE UTILIZATION AND SYNTHESIS

    Merton F. Utter

  • Pyruvate carboxylase. VII. A possible role for tightly bound manganese.

    Albert S. Mildvan;Michael C. Scrutton;Merton F. Utter

  • Formation of Oxaloacetate from Pyruvate and CO2

    Merton F. Utter;D. Bruce Keech

  • Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Activity in Normal and Deficient Fibroblasts

    Kwan-Fu Rex Sheu;Chii-Whei C. Hu;Merton F. Utter

  • A possible role for acetyl CoA in the control of gluconeogenesis.

    Merton F. Utter;D. Bruce Keech;Michael C. Scrutton

  • PYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE. 3. SOME PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE HIGHLY PURIFIED ENZYME.

    Michael C. Scrutton;Merton F. Utter

  • Equilibrium and Kinetic Studies of the Pyruvic Kinase Reaction

    John T. McQuate;Merton F. Utter

  • Pyruvate Carboxylase: IX. SOME PROPERTIES OF THE ACTIVATION BY CERTAIN ACYL DERIVATIVES OF COENZYME A

    Michael C. Scrutton;Merton F. Utter

  • Pyruvate Carboxylase VI. THE PRESENCE OF TIGHTLY BOUND MANGANESE

    Michael C. Scrutton;Merton F. Utter;Albert S. Mildvan

  • The unique role of the kidney in gluconeogenesis in the chicken. The significance of a cytosolic form of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase.

    M Watford;Y Hod;Y B Chiao;M F Utter

  • Pyruvate Carboxylase and Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase Activity in Leukocytes and Fibroblasts from a Patient with Pyruvate Carboxylase Deficiency

    Beth M Atkin;Beth M Atkin;Merton F Utter;Merton F Utter;Mitchell B Weinberg;Mitchell B Weinberg

  • PYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE. IV. PARTIAL REACTIONS AND THE LOCUS OF ACTIVATION BY ACETYL COENZYME A.

    Scrutton Mc;Keech Db;Utter Mf

  • The Unique Role of the Kidney in Gluconeogenesis in the Chicken

    Malcolm Watford;Yaacov Hod;Yu-Bin Chiao;Merton F. Utter

Frequent Co-Authors

Harland G. Wood
Harland G. Wood Case Western Reserve University
Richard W. Hanson
Richard W. Hanson Case Western Reserve University
Perry A. Frey
Perry A. Frey University of Wisconsin–Madison
John P. Richard
John P. Richard University at Buffalo, State University of New York
William H. Frey
William H. Frey HealthPartners
Dennis M. Bier
Dennis M. Bier Baylor College of Medicine
John A. Goss
John A. Goss Baylor College of Medicine
Andrew G. Engel
Andrew G. Engel Mayo Clinic

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