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60
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14105
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9625
National Ranking
27

Overview

Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen is affiliated with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Norway. Their academic contributions focus primarily on their role as a scientist within this institution.

Although there are no recorded recent papers or specific research outputs listed, the scientist's profile indicates an absence of frequent co-authors, publication venues, and distinct book publications, suggesting that available data on collaborative works and publication history is limited or not provided.

This individual's areas of study, subfields, and main topics of work are not specified in the accessible information, which constrains a detailed overview of their research focus or thematic expertise.

There are also no awards or honors documented for Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen, and the scientist is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Isolation and analysis

    George Britton;S. Liaaen-Jensen;H. Pfander

  • CELLOBIOSE, QUINONE OXIDOREDUCTASE A NEW WOOD-DEGRADING ENZYME FROM WHITE-ROT FUNGI

    Ulla Westermark;Karl-Erik Eriksson;Kari Daasvatn;Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen

  • [56] Quantitative determination of carotenoids in photosynthetic tissues

    Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen;Arne Jensen

  • Plasma appearance and distribution of astaxanthin E/Z and R/S isomers in plasma lipoproteins of men after single dose administration of astaxanthin.

    Marianne Østerlie;Bjørn Bjerkeng;Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen

  • Carotenoids in diets for salmonids. I. Pigmentation of rainbow trout with the individual optical isomers of astaxanthin in comparison with canthaxanthin

    Per Foss;Trond Storebakken;Katharina Schiedt;Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen

  • Carotenoids of the dinophyceae

    J.E. Johansen;W.A. Svec;S. Liaaen-Jensen;F.T. Haxo

  • Macrocyclic Oligo-ethers Related to Ethylene Oxide.

    Johannes Dale;Per Olav Kristiansen;Lars Henriksen;S. Liaaen-Jensen

  • Algal Carotenoids 51. Secondary Carotenoids 2. Haematococcus pluvialis aplanospores as a source of (3S, 3'S)-astaxanthin esters

    Merete Grung;Frances M. L. D'Souza;Michael Borowitzka;Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen

  • Carotenoids in diets for salmonids: IV. Pigmentation of Atlantic salmon with astaxanthin, astaxanthin dipalmitate and canthaxanthin

    Trond Storebakken;Per Foss;Katharina Schiedt;Erland Austreng

  • Tetrahymanol from the phototrophic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris: first report of a gammacerane triterpene from a prokaryote

    Gisela Kleemann;Karl Poralla;Gerhard Englert;Helge Kjøsen

  • Carotenoids in food chain studies—II. The food chain of Parus SPP. Monitored by carotenoid analysis☆

    V Partali;S Liaaen-Jensen;T Slagsvold;J.T Lifjeld

  • The carotenoids of blue-green algae☆

    S. Hertzberg;S. Liaaen-Jensen;H.W. Siegelman

  • Bacterial carotenoids. 31. C50-carotenoids 5. Carotenoids of Halobacterium salinarium, especially bacterioruberin.

    M Kelly;S Norgård;S Liaaen-Jensen

  • Synechococcus spp. as likely zeaxanthin‐dominant ultraphytoplankton in the North Atlantic1

    R. R. L. Guillard;L. S. Murphy;P. Foss;S. Liaaen-Jensen

  • Carotenoids in diets for salmonids: V. Pigmentation of rainbow trout and sea trout with astaxanthin and astaxanthin dipalmitate in comparison with canthaxanthin

    Per Foss;Trond Storebakken;Erland Austreng;Synnøve Liaaenjensen

  • Accumulation of astaxanthin all-E, 9Z and 13Z geometrical isomers and 3 and 3' RS optical isomers in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is selective.

    Marianne Østerlie;Bjørn Bjerkeng;Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen

  • Mass spectrometric studies of carotenoids. 2. A survey of fragmentation reactions.

    Enzell Cr;Francis Gw;Liaaen-Jensen S

  • Electronic spectra of carotenoids at 77° K

    B. Ke;F. Imsgard;H. Kjøsen;S. Liaaen-Jensen

  • Pigmentation of rainbow trout from start feeding to sexual maturation

    Bjørn Bjerkeng;Trond Storebakken;Synnøve Liaaen-Jensen

  • Bonding Schemes for Compounds with the Pyrite, Marcasite, and Arsenopyrite Type Structures.

    Gunnar Brostigen;Arne Kjekshus;S. Liaaen-Jensen;S. E. Rasmussen

Frequent Co-Authors

Bengt Mannervik
Bengt Mannervik Stockholm University
Nils Andreas Sörensen
Nils Andreas Sörensen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Curt R. Enzell
Curt R. Enzell Royal Institute of Technology
George Britton
George Britton University of Liverpool
Svend Erik Rasmussen
Svend Erik Rasmussen Aarhus University
Jan Balzarini
Jan Balzarini KU Leuven
Trond Storebakken
Trond Storebakken Norwegian University of Life Sciences
John R. Helliwell
John R. Helliwell University of Manchester
Alexandru T. Balaban
Alexandru T. Balaban Texas A&M University at Galveston
Carl Erik Olsen
Carl Erik Olsen University of Copenhagen

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