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Morris J. Karnovsky

Morris J. Karnovsky

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
113
Citations
69616
World Ranking
845
National Ranking
530

Overview

Morris J. Karnovsky was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic and research career encompassed work in various scientific fields, although detailed information about specific papers, co-authors, or publication venues is not available.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to their profile. Additionally, there is no data on book publications or detailed lists of scientific fields, subfields, or topics of study related to their work.

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This available data only affirms the connection of Morris J. Karnovsky to Harvard University and that their contributions to science were conducted under this primary affiliation.

Best Publications

  • The early stages of absorption of injected horseradish peroxidase in the proximal tubules of mouse kidney: ultrastructural cytochemistry by a new technique.

    Richard C. Graham;Morris J. Karnovsky

  • A formaldehyde-glutaraldehyde fixative of high osmolality for use in electron-microscopy

    MJ Karnovsky;Mj Karnovsky;M.J.A. Karnovsky;M. Karnovsky

  • A "DIRECT-COLORING" THIOCHOLINE METHOD FOR CHOLINESTERASES

    Morris J. Karnovsky;Logan Roots

  • FINE STRUCTURAL LOCALIZATION OF A BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER TO EXOGENOUS PEROXIDASE

    T. S. Reese;Morris J. Karnovsky

  • THE ULTRASTRUCTURAL BASIS OF CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY STUDIED WITH PEROXIDASE AS A TRACER

    Morris J. Karnovsky

  • Hexagonal array of subunits in intercellular junctions of the mouse heart and liver.

    J. P. Revel;M. J. Karnovsky

  • Simple methods for "staining with lead" at high pH in electron microscopy.

    Morris J. Karnovsky

  • Freeze-etching nomenclature.

    Daniel Branton;Stanley Bullivant;Norton B. Gilula;Morris J. Karnovsky

  • Cultured endothelial cells produce heparinlike inhibitor of smooth muscle cell growth

    JJ Castellot;ML Addonizio;R Rosenberg;MJ Karnovsky

  • POROUS SUBSTRUCTURE OF THE GLOMERULAR SLIT DIAPHRAGM IN THE RAT AND MOUSE

    Richard Rodewald;Morris J. Karnovsky

  • CYTOCHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION OF PEROXIDASE ACTIVITY WITH 3-AMINO-9-ETHYLCARBAZOLE.

    Richard C. Graham;Ulla Lundholm;Morris J. Karnovsky

  • Lipid domains in membranes. Evidence derived from structural perturbations induced by free fatty acids and lifetime heterogeneity analysis.

    R D Klausner;A M Kleinfeld;R L Hoover;M J Karnovsky

  • THE LOCALIZATION OF CHOLINESTERASE ACTIVITY IN RAT CARDIAC MUSCLE BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

    Morris J. Karnovsky

  • Localization of NADH oxidase on the surface of human polymorphonuclear leukocytes by a new cytochemical method.

    R T Briggs;D B Drath;M L Karnovsky;M J Karnovsky

  • The concept of lipid domains in membranes.

    M J Karnovsky;A M Kleinfeld;R L Hoover;R D Klausner

  • GLOMERULAR PERMEABILITY ULTRASTRUCTURAL CYTOCHEMICAL STUDIES USING PEROXIDASES AS PROTEIN TRACERS

    Richard C. Graham;Morris J. Karnovsky

  • Contraction of Cultured Rat Glomerular Cells of Apparent Mesangial Origin after Stimulation with Angiotensin II and Arginine Vasopressin

    Dennis A. Ausiello;Jeffrey I. Kreisberg;Christian Roy;Morris J. Karnovsky

  • Ultrastructural localization of several phosphatases with cerium.

    John M. Robinson;Morris J. Karnovsky

  • Focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis: analogies to atherosclerosis.

    Jonathan R. Diamond;Morris J. Karnovsky

  • LIGAND-INDUCED MOVEMENT OF LYMPHOCYTE MEMBRANE MACROMOLECULES : I. ANALYSIS BY IMMUNOFLUORESCENCE AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL RADIOAUTOGRAPHY

    Emil R. Unanue;William D. Perkins;Morris J. Karnovsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Manfred L. Karnovsky
Manfred L. Karnovsky Harvard University
Thomas C. Wright
Thomas C. Wright Columbia University
John A. Badwey
John A. Badwey Brigham and Women's Hospital
Mohamed H. Sayegh
Mohamed H. Sayegh American University of Beirut
Arthur D. Lander
Arthur D. Lander University of California, Irvine
Emil R. Unanue
Emil R. Unanue Washington University in St. Louis
Wayne W. Hancock
Wayne W. Hancock University of Pennsylvania
Ramzi S. Cotran
Ramzi S. Cotran Brigham and Women's Hospital

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