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Rudolf Schoenheimer

Rudolf Schoenheimer

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Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
9097
World Ranking
15165
National Ranking
3851

Overview

Rudolf Schoenheimer was affiliated with Columbia University in the United States during their academic career. Their work and research contributions are noted within the scientific community, although specific fields of study, topics of work, and publication history details are not widely documented.

The scientist's record does not include recent published papers, frequent co-authors, or detailed information about publication venues. There are no listed book publications or identified awards associated with their name in available data.

Due to the absence of detailed subfields or main topics of study, the scope of their research areas remains unspecified. The lack of extensive bibliographic data prevents a comprehensive mapping of their scholarly contributions or collaborations.

Rudolf Schoenheimer is deceased. The available information reflects only a limited view of their academic affiliation and the broader context of their research career.

Best Publications

  • A MICROMETHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF FREE AND COMBINED CHOLESTEROL

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;Warren M. Sperry

  • The dynamic state of body constituents.

    Rudolf Schoenheimer

  • DEUTERIUM AS AN INDICATOR IN THE STUDY OF INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM XI. FURTHER STUDIES ON THE BIOLOGICAL UPTAKE OF DEUTERIUM INTO ORGANIC SUBSTANCES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FAT AND CHOLESTEROL FORMATION

    D. Rittenberg;Rudolf Schoenheimer

  • STUDIES IN PROTEIN METABOLISM X. THE METABOLIC ACTIVITY OF BODY PROTEINS INVESTIGATED WITH l (-)-LEUCINE CONTAINING TWO ISOTOPES

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;S. Ratner;D. Rittenberg

  • DEUTERIUM AS AN INDICATOR IN THE STUDY OF INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM: VI. SYNTHESIS AND DESTRUCTION OF FATTY ACIDS IN THE ORGANISM

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;D. Rittenberg

  • DEUTERIUM AS AN INDICATOR IN THE STUDY OF INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM.

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;David Rittenberg

  • Studies in the metabolism of purines and pyrimidines by means of isotopic nitrogen.

    Albert A. Plentl;Rudolf Schoenheimer

  • THE METABOLISM OF l(-)-PROLINE STUDIED WITH THE AID OF DEUTERIUM AND ISOTOPIC NITROGEN

    Marjorie Roloff Stetten;Rudolf Schoenheimer

  • DEUTERIUM AS AN INDICATOR IN THE STUDY OF INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM III. THE RÔLE OF THE FAT TISSUES

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;D. Rittenberg

  • THE BIOLOGICAL PRECURSORS OF CREATINE

    Konrad Bloch;Rudolf Schoenheimer

  • DEUTERIUM AS AN INDICATOR IN THE STUDY OF INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM IX. THE CONVERSION OF STEARIC ACID INTO PALMITIC ACID IN THE ORGANISM

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;D. Rittenberg

  • THE STUDY OF INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM OF ANIMALS WITH THE AID OF ISOTOPES

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;D. Rittenberg

  • Synthesis and destruction of cholesterol in the organism.

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;Fritz Breusch

  • STUDIES IN PROTEIN METABOLISM III. SYNTHESIS OF AMINO ACIDS CONTAINING ISOTOPIC NITROGEN

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;S. Ratner

  • The inertia of highly unsaturated fatty acids in the animal, investigated with deuterium.

    Karl Bernhard;Rudolf Schoenheimer

  • STUDIES IN PROTEIN METABOLISM: V. THE UTILIZATION OF AMMONIA FOR AMINO ACID AND CREATINE FORMATION IN ANIMALS

    G. L. Foster;Rudolf Schoenheimer;D. Rittenberg

  • DEUTERIUM AS AN INDICATOR IN THE STUDY OF INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM IV. THE MECHANISM OF COPROSTEROL FORMATION

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;D. Rittenberg;M. Graff

  • STUDIES IN PROTEIN METABOLISM XIII. THE METABOLISM AND INVERSION OF d(+)-LEUCINE STUDIED WITH TWO ISOTOPES

    S. Ratner;Rudolf Schoenheimer;D. Rittenberg

  • STUDIES IN PROTEIN METABOLISM VII. THE METABOLISM OF TYROSINE

    Rudolf Schoenheimer;S. Ratner;D. Rittenberg

  • RATE OF FORMATION AND DISAPPEARANCE OF BODY CREATINE IN NORMAL ANIMALS

    Konrad Bloch;Rudolf Schoenheimer;D. Rittenberg

  • DEUTERIUM AS AN INDICATOR IN THE STUDY OF INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM VIII. HYDROGENATION OF FATTY ACIDS IN THE ANIMAL ORGANISM

    D. Rittenberg;Rudolf Schoenheimer

Frequent Co-Authors

D. Rittenberg
D. Rittenberg Columbia University
Konrad Bloch
Konrad Bloch Harvard University
Michael Heidelberger
Michael Heidelberger New York University

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