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Overview

Ruth E. Benesch was affiliated with Columbia University in the United States during their academic career. The scientist's research output, co-authorships, and publication venues are not recorded in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • The effect of organic phosphates from the human erythrocyte on the allosteric properties of hemoglobin.

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch

  • Reciprocal binding of oxygen and diphosphoglycerate by human hemoglobin

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch;Chi Ing Yu

  • The sulfhydryl groups of crystalline proteins. I. Some albumins, enzymes, and hemoglobins.

    Ruth E. Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch;Henry A. Lardy;Henry A. Lardy;Reinhold Benesch;Reinhold Benesch

  • Intracellular Organic Phosphates as Regulators of Oxygen Release by Haemoglobin

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch

  • Equations for the spectrophotometric analysis of hemoglobin mixtures

    Ruth E. Benesch;Reinhold Benesch;Suzanna Yung

  • The Acid Strength of the -SH Group in Cysteine and Related Compounds

    Ruth E. Benesch;Reinhold Benesch

  • The oxygenation of hemoglobin in the presence of 2,3-diphosphoglycerate. Effect of temperature, pH, ionic strength, and hemoglobin concentration.

    Ruth E. Benesch;Reinhold Benesch;Chi Irg Yu

  • DETERMINATION OF OXYGEN EQUILIBRIA WITH A VERSATILE NEW TONOMETER.

    Reinhold Benesch;George Macduff;Ruth E. Benesch

  • Affinity labeling of the polyphosphate binding site of hemoglobin.

    Ruth E. Benesch;Reinhhold Benesch;Reinhhold Benesch;Robert D. Renthal;Nobuji Maeda

  • Determination of —SH Groups in Proteins

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch

  • The removal of organic phosphates from hemoglobin.

    Michael Herman;Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch

  • The Chemistry of the Bohr Effect I. THE REACTION OF N-ETHYL MALEIMIDE WITH THE OXYGEN-LINKED ACID GROUPS OF HEMOGLOBIN

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch

  • The mechanism of interaction of red cell organic phosphates with hemoglobin.

    Ruth E. Benesch;Reinhold Benesch

  • The preparation and properties of the isolated alpha and beta subunits of hemoglobin A.

    Itiro Tyuma;Ruth E. Benesch;Reinhold Benesch

  • Hemoglobin covalently bridged across the polyphosphate binding site

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch;Suzanna Yung;Rohinton Edalji

  • The influence of oxygenation on the reactivity of the--SH groups of hemoglobin.

    Ruth E. Benesch;Reinhold Benesch

  • The interaction of hemoglobin and its subunits with 2,3-diphosphoglycerate.

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch;Yasunori Enoki

  • Enzymatic Removal of Oxygen for Polarography and Related Methods

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  • Formation of Peptide Bonds by Aminolysis of Homocysteine Thiolactones1

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch

  • THIOLATION OF PROTEINS.

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch

  • Polarographic Studies of Organic Mercury Compounds1

    Reinhold Benesch;Ruth E. Benesch

Frequent Co-Authors

Harvey Rubin
Harvey Rubin University of Pennsylvania
Joe M. McCord
Joe M. McCord University of Colorado Denver
James M. Manning
James M. Manning Northeastern University
Gary K. Ackers
Gary K. Ackers Washington University in St. Louis
Irving M. Klotz
Irving M. Klotz Northwestern University
Samuel Waxman
Samuel Waxman Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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