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D-Index
61
Citations
10964
World Ranking
11547
National Ranking
4978

Overview

Murray Rabinowitz was affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community within this institution.

There are no records of recent papers authored by Murray Rabinowitz, nor any listed frequent co-authors associated with their work. The data also does not show any recurring publication venues where their research appeared regularly.

Information regarding specific book publications by Murray Rabinowitz, including publishers and the number of books published, is not available.

No information is provided about the main fields or subfields of study that Murray Rabinowitz specialized in during their career, nor about any particular academic topics they focused their research on.

There are no recorded awards or recognitions associated with Murray Rabinowitz. Their status is noted as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Apparent Turnover of Mitochondrial Deoxyribonucleic Acid and Mitochondrial Phospholipids in the Tissues of the Rat

    Nicholas J. Gross;Godfrey S. Getz;Murray Rabinowitz

  • Basis of actinomycin action. I. DNA binding and inhibition of RNA-polymerase synthetic reactions by actinomycin.

    I. H. Goldberg;M. Rabinowitz;E. Reich

  • Actinomycin D Inhibition of Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Dependent Synthesis of Ribonucleic Acid

    I. H. Goldberg;M. Rabinowitz

  • Identification of initiation sites for heavy-strand and light-strand transcription in human mitochondrial DNA

    Julio Montoya;Thomas Christianson;David Levens;Murray Rabinowitz

  • Removal of Z-lines and alpha-actinin from isolated myofibrils by a calcium-activated neutral protease.

    M K Reddy;J D Etlinger;M Rabinowitz;D A Fischman

  • Biochemical Correlates of Cardiac Hypertrophy: I. Experimental Model; Changes in Heart Weight, RNA Content, and Nuclear RNA Polymerase Activity

    K. G. Nair;A. F. Cutilletta;Radovan Zak;Tadashi Koide

  • Species correlations between cardiac isomyosins. A comparison of electrophoretic and immunological properties.

    W A Clark;R A Chizzonite;A W Everett;M Rabinowitz

  • Measurements of half-life of rat cardiac myosin heavy chain with leucyl-tRNA used as precursor pool.

    A F Martin;M Rabinowitz;R Blough;G Prior

  • Structure-Activity Correlations of Actinomycins and their Derivatives

    E. Reich;E. Reich;I. H. Goldberg;I. H. Goldberg;M. Rabinowitz;M. Rabinowitz

  • Isolation and characterization of two molecular variants of myosin heavy chain from rabbit ventricle. Change in their content during normal growth and after treatment with thyroid hormone.

    R A Chizzonite;A W Everett;W A Clark;S Jakovcic

  • Comparison of turnover of several myofibrillar proteins and critical evaluation of double isotope method

    R Zak;A F Martin;G Prior;M Rabinowitz

  • Molecular cloning of mRNA sequences for cardiac alpha- and beta-form myosin heavy chains: expression in ventricles of normal, hypothyroid, and thyrotoxic rabbits

    A M Sinha;P K Umeda;C J Kavinsky;C Rajamanickam

  • Regulation of myosin synthesis by thyroid hormone: relative change in the alpha- and beta-myosin heavy chain mRNA levels in rabbit heart.

    Alan W. Everett;Achyut M. Sinha;Patrick K. Umeda;Smilja Jakovcic

  • Correlation of Visco-elastic Properties of Large Arteries with Microscopic Structure

    Julia T. Apter;Murray Rabinowitz;Dorothy H. Cummings

  • Mitochondrial-Satellite and Circular DNA Filaments in Yeast

    John H. Sinclair;Barbara J. Stevens;Panna Sanghavi;Murray Rabinowitz

  • Biochemical and stereological analysis of rat liver mitochondria in different thyroid states

    S Jakovcic;H H Swift;N J Gross;M Rabinowitz

  • Turnover of Cytochromes Labeled with δ-Aminolevulinic Acid-3H in Rat Liver

    Robert Druyan;Benedetto DeBernard;Murray Rabinowitz

  • Cardiolipin content of wild type and mutant yeasts in relation to mitochondrial function and development.

    S. Jakovcic;G. S. Getz;M. Rabinowitz;H. Jakob

  • A two-dimensional thin-layer chromatographic system for phospholipid separation. The analysis of yeast phospholipids.

    G.S. Getz;S. Jakovcic;J. Heywood;J. Frank

  • The incorporation of 5-ribosyluracil triphosphate into RNA in nuclear extracts of mammalian cells.

    Irving H. Goldberg;Irving H. Goldberg;Murray Rabinowitz;Murray Rabinowitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Godfrey S. Getz
Godfrey S. Getz University of Chicago
Irving H. Goldberg
Irving H. Goldberg Harvard University
Richard I. Morimoto
Richard I. Morimoto Northwestern University
Hiroshi Fukuhara
Hiroshi Fukuhara Institute Curie
Hewson Swift
Hewson Swift University of Chicago
David Levens
David Levens National Institutes of Health
Alfred S. Lewin
Alfred S. Lewin University of Florida
Ira G. Wool
Ira G. Wool University of Chicago
John Sinclair
John Sinclair University of Cambridge
Frank W. Fitch
Frank W. Fitch University of Chicago

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