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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
6975
World Ranking
17778
National Ranking
7274

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1990 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Ulysses S. Seal was affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States during their academic career. The scientist's work did not generate a publicly listed record of recent papers, co-authors, or a large volume of publications in specific research venues based on available data.

There is no detailed data on the scientist's primary fields or subfields of study, nor on specific topics that defined their research focus, nor information on book publications associated with any publisher. This suggests that publicly accessible bibliometric data on Ulysses S. Seal's research output is limited or not extensively documented in common research repositories.

Despite the sparse publication record in the accessible data, Ulysses S. Seal's contributions to their field were recognized formally. They were awarded the title of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1990. This fellowship is indicative of a level of professional recognition within the scientific community at that time.

Ulysses S. Seal is recorded as deceased. The absence of detailed recent academic records or expanded bibliometric information restricts further insights into the scientist's research specialization, collaborative networks, and scholarly impact from the available dataset.

Best Publications

  • The detection of four molecular forms of human transferrin during the iron binding process

    Dale G. Makey;Ulysses S. Seal

  • Measurement of Corticosteroid-Binding Globulin in Man

    Richard P. Doe;Rafael Fernandez;Ulysses S. Seal

  • Genome Resource Banks

    David E. Wildt;William F. Rall;John K. Critser;Steven L. Monfort

  • Conservation genetics of the endangered Isle Royale gray wolf

    R.K. Wayne;N. Lehman;D. Girman;P.J.P. Gogan

  • Corticosteroid-binding globulin. I. Isolation from plasma of diethylstilbestrol-treated men.

    Ulysses S. Seal;R.P. Doe

  • In vitro fertilization and embryo development in vitro and in vivo in the tiger (Panthera tigris).

    A M Donoghue;L A Johnston;U S Seal;D L Armstrong

  • Elevation of certain plasma proteins in man following estrogen administration: a dose-response relationship.

    B U Musa;U S Seal;R P Doe

  • Serum Chemistry and Hematology of Black Bears: Physiological Indices of Habitat Quality or Seasonal Patterns?

    Eric C. Hellgren;L. L. Rogers;U. S. Seal

  • Elevated nonprotein-bound cortisol (NPC) in pregnancy, during estrogen administration and in carcinoma of the prostate.

    R P Doe;P Dickinson;H H Zinneman;U S Seal

  • Effects of winter undernutrition on body composition and physiological profiles of white-tailed deer

    G. D. Delgiudice;L. D. Mech;U. S. Seal

  • Endocrine Correlates of Reproduction in the Wolf. I. Serum Progesterone, Estradiol and LH during the Estrous Cycle

    U. S. Seal;E. D. Plotka;J. M. Packard;L. D. Mech

  • Corticosteroid-Binding Globulin: Species Distribution and Small-Scale Purification

    Ulysses S. Seal;Richard P. Doe

  • Ovarian Function in the Elephant: Luteinizing Hormone and Progesterone Cycles in African and Asian Elephants

    Edward D. Plotka;Ulysses S. Seal;Fred R. Zarembka;Lee G. Simmons

  • Human Transferrin MOLECULAR WEIGHT AND SEDIMENTATION PROPERTIES

    Ronald C. Roberts;Dale G. Makey;Ulysses S. Seal

  • A critical analysis of tumor morphology and hormone treatments in the untreated and estrogen‐treated responsive and refractory human prostatic carcinoma

    Akhouri A. Sinha;Clyde E. Blackard;Ulysses S. Seal

  • Corticosteroid-Binding Globulin: Biochemistry, Physiology, and Phylogeny*

    Ulysses S. Seal;Richard P. Doe

  • Ability of thawed tiger (Panthera tigris) spermatozoa to fertilize conspecific eggs and bind and penetrate domestic cat eggs in vitro.

    A. M. Donoghue;L. A. Johnston;U. S. Seal;D. L. Armstrong

  • Purification and Properties of Human Liver β-Glucuronidase

    Byron U. Musa;R.P. Doe;Ulysses S. Seal

  • Pathological responses of red foxes to foothold traps

    T. J. Kreeger;P. J. White;U. S. Seal;J. R. Tester

  • Immunoreactive luteinizing hormone, estradiol, progesterone, testosterone, and androstenedione levels during the breeding season and anestrus in siberian tigers

    Ulysses S. Seal;Edward D. Plotka;James D. Smith;James D. Smith;Frank H. Wright;Frank H. Wright

Frequent Co-Authors

John E. Morley
John E. Morley Saint Louis University
Louis J. Verme
Louis J. Verme Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Allen S. Levine
Allen S. Levine University of Minnesota
L. David Mech
L. David Mech United States Geological Survey
Donald B. Siniff
Donald B. Siniff University of Minnesota
Timothy J. Bartness
Timothy J. Bartness Georgia State University
Charles J. Billington
Charles J. Billington University of Minnesota
Gary C. White
Gary C. White Colorado State University
David Saltz
David Saltz Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Irving I. Gottesman
Irving I. Gottesman University of Minnesota

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