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D-Index
100
Citations
365912
World Ranking
1478
National Ranking
842

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1964 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1952 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Oliver H. Lowry was affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. They contributed to scientific research during their career, participating in academic endeavors associated with this institution.

Throughout their career, Lowry received recognition from notable scientific organizations. In 1952, they were named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Later, in 1964, they became a Member of the National Academy of Sciences.

No specific information about their research papers, coauthors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, or topics addressed was available. Additionally, no records of book publications were provided.

Lowry is deceased, and the information reflects their professional standing and achievements as documented historically.

Best Publications

  • Protein Measurement with the Folin Phenol Reagent

    Oliver H. Lowry;Nira J. Rosebrough;A. Lewis Farr;Rose J. Randall

  • A Flexible System of Enzymatic Analysis

    Oliver H. Lowry;Janet V. Passonneau

  • A METHOD FOR THE RAPID DETERMINATION OF ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE WITH FIVE CUBIC MILLIMETERS OF SERUM

    Otto A. Bessey;Oliver H. Lowry;Mary Jane Brock

  • Effect of Ischemia on Known Substrates and Cofactors of the Glycolytic Pathway in Brain

    Oliver H. Lowry;Janet V. Passonneau;Francis X. Hasselberger;Demoy W. Schulz

  • The determination of inorganic phosphate in the presence of labile phosphate esters.

    Oliver H. Lowry;Jeanne A. Lopez

  • The quantitative histochemistry of the retina.

    Oliver H. Lowry;Nira R. Roberts;Charles Lewis

  • Inhibitors of protein synthesis and RNA synthesis prevent neuronal death caused by nerve growth factor deprivation.

    D P Martin;R E Schmidt;P S DiStefano;O H Lowry

  • THE QUANTITATIVE HISTOCHEMISTRY OF BRAIN: II. ENZYME MEASUREMENTS

    Oliver H. Lowry;Nira R. Roberts;Mei-Ling Wu;Walter S. Hixon

  • The quantitative histochemistry of brain. I. Chemical methods.

    Oliver H. Lowry;Nira R. Roberts;Katherine Y. Leiner;Mei-Ling Wu

  • Enzymatic Analysis: A Practical Guide

    Janet V. Passonneau;Oliver H. Lowry

  • THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SUBSTRATES AND ENZYMES OF GLYCOLYSIS IN BRAIN.

    Oliver H. Lowry;Janet V. Passonneau

  • Enzymic Assay of 10−7 to 10−14 Moles of Sucrose in Plant Tissues

    Michael G. K. Jones;William H. Outlaw;Oliver H. Lowry

  • Phosphofructokinase and the Pasteur effect.

    Janet V. Passonneau;Oliver H. Lowry

  • The quantitative histochemistry of the brain; histological sampling.

    Oliver H. Lowry

  • The fluorometric measurement of pyridine nucleotides.

    Oliver H. Lowry;Nira R. Roberts;Joyce I. Kapphahn

  • CHAPTER 8 – ENZYMATIC CYCLING

    Oliver H. Lowry

  • The measurement of pyridine nucleotides by enzymatic cycling.

    Oliver H. Lowry;Janet V. Passonneau;Demoy W. Schulz;Martha K. Rock

  • Effects of Changes in Brain Metabolism on the Levels of Citric Acid Cycle Intermediates

    Nelson D. Goldberg;Janet V. Passonneau;Oliver H. Lowry

  • The Effect of Carbon and Nitrogen Sources on the Level of Metabolic Intermediates in Escherichia coli

    O.H. Lowry;J. Carter;J.B. Ward;Luis Glaser

  • The stability of pyridine nucleotides.

    Oliver H. Lowry;Janet V. Passonneau;Martha K. Rock

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Donald A. Godfrey
Donald A. Godfrey University of Toledo
John O. Holloszy
John O. Holloszy Washington University in St. Louis
Franz M. Matschinsky
Franz M. Matschinsky University of Pennsylvania
Joel D. Cooper
Joel D. Cooper University of Pennsylvania
John C. Lawrence
John C. Lawrence University of Virginia
Edward F. Coyle
Edward F. Coyle The University of Texas at Austin
John W. Olney
John W. Olney Washington University in St. Louis
James L. O'Leary
James L. O'Leary Washington University in St. Louis
Arthur D. Loewy
Arthur D. Loewy Washington University in St. Louis
Thomas A. Woolsey
Thomas A. Woolsey Washington University in St. Louis

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