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63
Citations
14980
World Ranking
10169
National Ranking
98

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Mordhay Avron is affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Their academic profile reflects involvement in molecular biology, as indicated by their recognition as a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

Their work does not have recorded recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues listed in the available data. Similarly, there is no information about specific fields or subfields of study, main topics of research, or book publications associated with them in this dataset.

Membership in the European Molecular Biology Organization suggests an active engagement with developments in molecular biology, which often involves collaborative international research and contributions to advancing scientific understanding in the life sciences.

The available information frames Mordhay Avron primarily through their institutional affiliation and membership in a professional scientific body, indicating a professional presence in the scientific community linked to molecular biology and associated disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Photophosphorylation by swiss-chard chloroplasts

    Mordhay Avron

  • Determination of ΔpH in Chloroplasts

    Shimon Schuldiner;Hagai Rottenberg;Mordhay Avron

  • Accumulation of beta-carotene in halotolerant algae: purification and characterization of beta-carotene-rich globules from Dunaliella bardawil (Chlorophyceae) [Algae].

    Ami Ben-Amotz;Adriana Katz;Mordhay Avron

  • The Role of Glycerol in the Osmotic Regulation of the Halophilic Alga Dunaliella parva

    Ami Ben-Amotz;Mordhay Avron

  • On the Factors Which Determine Massive β-Carotene Accumulation in the Halotolerant Alga Dunaliella bardawil

    Ami Ben-Amotz;Mordhay Avron

  • Determination of pH in chloroplasts. I. Distribution of ( 14 C) methylamine.

    H Rottenberg;T Grunwald;M Avron

  • Cofactors and rates of photosynthetic phosphorylation by spinach chloroplasts.

    Andre T. Jagendorf;Mordhay Avron

  • The biotechnology of cultivating the halotolerant algaDunaliella

    Ami Ben-Amotz;Mordhay Avron

  • Mode of Action of the Massively Accumulated β-Carotene of Dunaliella bardawil in Protecting the Alga against Damage by Excess Irradiation

    Ami Ben-Amotz;Aviv Shaish;Mordhay Avron

  • Stereoisomers of β-Carotene and Phytoene in the Alga Dunaliella bardawil

    Ami Ben-Amotz;Amnon Lers;Mordhay Avron

  • Light Modulation of Enzyme Activity in Chloroplasts Generation of Membrane-bound Vicinal-Dithiol Groups by Photosynthetic Electron Transport

    Louise E. Anderson;Mordhay Avron

  • Dunaliella: Physiology, Biochemistry, and Biotechnology

    Mordhay Avron;Ami Ben-Amotz

  • New method for determining ferrihemoglobin reductase (NADH-methemoglobin reductase) in erythrocytes.

    Emanuel Hegesh;Nicu Calmanovici;Mordhay Avron

  • Inhibitors and uncouplers of photophosphorylation

    M. Avron;N. Shavit

  • Determination of Ion Content and Ion Fluxes in the Halotolerant Alga Dunaliella salina

    Uri Pick;Leah Karni;Mordhay Avron

  • A coupling factor in photophosphorylation

    Mordhay Avron

  • Evidence concerning the mechanism of adenosine triphosphate formation by spinach chloroplasts.

    Mordhay Avron;Andre T. Jagendorf

  • Glycerol and ß-carotene metabolism in the halotolerant alga Dunaliella: a model system for biosolar energy conversion

    Ami Ben-Amotz;Mordhay Avron

  • Direct determination of ΔpH in chloroplasts, and its relation to the mechanisms of photoinduced reactions

    Hagai Rottenberg;Tilly Grunwald;Mordhay Avron

  • Bioavailability of a Natural Isomer Mixture as Compared with Synthetic all-trans-β-Carotene in Rats and Chicks

    Ami Ben-Amotz;Shoshana Mokady;Samuel Edelstein;Mordhay Avron

Frequent Co-Authors

Uri Pick
Uri Pick Weizmann Institute of Science
Hagai Rottenberg
Hagai Rottenberg Drexel University
Shimon Schuldiner
Shimon Schuldiner Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Arie Admon
Arie Admon Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Steven J. D. Karlish
Steven J. D. Karlish Weizmann Institute of Science
Nathan Sharon
Nathan Sharon Weizmann Institute of Science
Amnon Lers
Amnon Lers Agricultural Research Organization
Andre T. Jagendorf
Andre T. Jagendorf Cornell University
Jonathan Gressel
Jonathan Gressel Weizmann Institute of Science
Shmuel Malkin
Shmuel Malkin Weizmann Institute of Science

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