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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 50 Citations 7,389 173 World Ranking 10772 National Ranking 3019

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Tsoo E. King is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Gene
  • Amino acid

His study on Biochemistry is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Respiratory chain. Respiratory chain and Mitochondrion are frequently intertwined in his study. He connects Mitochondrion with Electron transport chain in his study. Electron transport chain is often connected to Biochemistry in his work. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Gene and Dehydrogenase. Tsoo E. King incorporates Dehydrogenase and Gene in his research. He conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Cytochrome c and Coenzyme Q – cytochrome c reductase. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Coenzyme Q – cytochrome c reductase and Cytochrome b. Cytochrome b and Mitochondrial DNA are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary research.

His most cited work include:

  • [58] Preparation of succinate dehydrogenase and reconstitution of succinate oxidase (403 citations)
  • Studies on Cytochrome Oxidase (281 citations)
  • [52] Preparations and properties of soluble NADH dehydrogenases from cardiac muscle (227 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

Protein subunit and Mitochondrial DNA are the focus of his Gene studies. Mitochondrial DNA and Gene are two areas of study in which Tsoo E. King engages in interdisciplinary work. Biochemistry is closely attributed to Succinate dehydrogenase in his work. Tsoo E. King undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Enzyme and Dehydrogenase through his works. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Mitochondrion and Coenzyme Q – cytochrome c reductase in his work. He combines Coenzyme Q – cytochrome c reductase and Mitochondrion in his research. Tsoo E. King incorporates Organic chemistry and Biochemistry in his studies. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Cytochrome and Cytochrome c. Tsoo E. King integrates many fields, such as Cytochrome c and Cytochrome, in his works.

Tsoo E. King most often published in these fields:

  • Biochemistry (87.34%)
  • Enzyme (58.23%)
  • Mitochondrion (28.48%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1981-1991)?

  • Biochemistry (75.00%)
  • Mitochondrion (62.50%)
  • Enzyme (62.50%)

In recent works Tsoo E. King was focusing on the following fields of study:

His World Wide Web research spans across into fields like Social media, Information retrieval and Citation. Tsoo E. King performs integrative study on Social media and Altmetrics. He conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Information retrieval and World Wide Web. Tsoo E. King undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Citation and Altmetrics through his works. Many of his studies on Medicinal chemistry apply to Isopropyl and Methylene as well. Tsoo E. King performs multidisciplinary study in Isopropyl and Methyl group in his work. His Methylene study typically links adjacent topics like Medicinal chemistry. Phosphorescence and Quenching (fluorescence) are inherently bound to his Fluorescence studies. Tsoo E. King integrates Biochemistry and Biophysics in his studies.

Between 1981 and 1991, his most popular works were:

  • Isolation of QP-C and reconstitution of the QH2-c reductase (32 citations)
  • Stabilized ubisemiquinone in reconstituted succinate ubiquinone reductase (17 citations)
  • Ubiquinone Proteins in Cardiac Mitochondria (15 citations)

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Best Publications

Studies on cytochrome oxidase. Interactions of the cytochrome oxidase protein with phospholipids and cytochrome c.

C Yu;L Yu;T E King.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1975)

398 Citations

[52] Preparations and properties of soluble NADH dehydrogenases from cardiac muscle

Tsoo E. King;Robert L. Howard.
Methods in Enzymology (1967)

370 Citations

Preparation and Properties of Cardiac Cytochrome c1

C.A. Yu;Linda Yu;Tsoo E. King.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1972)

235 Citations

[98] Determination of acid-labile sulfide and sulfhydryl groups

Tsoo E. King;Roy O. Morris.
Methods in Enzymology (1967)

225 Citations

Soluble Cytochrome b-c1 Complex and the Reconstitution of Succinate-Cytochrome c Reductase

C.A. Yu;L. Yu;Tsoo E. King.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1974)

223 Citations

Reconstitution of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Systems: XI. USE OF ARTIFICIAL ELECTRON ACCEPTORS IN THE ASSAY OF SUCCINATE-DEHYDROGENATING ENZYMES

Tsoo E. King.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1963)

221 Citations

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of the Cytochrome Oxidase-Phospholipid Interaction: A New Model for Boundary Lipid

S. Y. Kang;H. S. Gutowsky;J. C. Hsung;Russell Jacobs.
Biochemistry (1979)

217 Citations

Effects of bilirubin on mitochondrial reactions.

Mohammad G. Mustafa;M.L. Cowger;Tsoo E. King.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1969)

185 Citations

RECONSTITUTION OF RESPIRATORY CHAIN ENZYME SYSTEMS. XII. SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE RECONSTITUTION OF THE SUCCINATE OXIDASE SYSTEM FROM HEART MUSCLE.

Tsoo E. King.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1963)

157 Citations

Reconstitution of Respiratory Chain Enzyme Systems XIII. SEQUENTIAL FRAGMENTATION OF SUCCINATE OXIDASE: PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF SUCCINATE-CYTOCHROME C REDUCTASE AND THE CYTOCHROME B-C1 PARTICLE

Shigeki Takemori;Tsoo E. King.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1964)

155 Citations

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