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Biology and Biochemistry D-index 71 Citations 15,866 199 World Ranking 2885 National Ranking 1504

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Awards & Achievements

1975 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

1975 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry
  • Gene

Van R. Potter mostly deals with Biochemistry, Enzyme, Molecular biology, Liver metabolism and Endocrinology. His In vivo research extends to the thematically linked field of Biochemistry. His work carried out in the field of Enzyme brings together such families of science as Malonate and Thymidine.

His Molecular biology research incorporates elements of Cell, Thymidine triphosphate and Feedback inhibition. His work in Liver metabolism tackles topics such as Mitochondrion which are related to areas like Oxidative phosphorylation, Phosphatase and Phosphoric monoester hydrolases. He has researched Endocrinology in several fields, including Internal medicine and Tyrosine Transaminase, Tyrosine aminotransferase.

His most cited work include:

  • Nuclei from Rat Liver: Isolation Method That Combines Purity with High Yield (1468 citations)
  • NUCLEOTIDE METABOLISM: II. CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION OF ACID-SOLUBLE NUCLEOTIDES (814 citations)
  • A modified method for the study of tissue oxidations. (547 citations)

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

Biochemistry, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Enzyme and Rat liver are his primary areas of study. His Biochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Molecular biology and In vivo. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Tyrosine Transaminase and Serine dehydratase.

His work deals with themes such as Amino acid and Tyrosine aminotransferase, which intersect with Endocrinology. His DNA synthesis research incorporates themes from Nucleic acid metabolism and Period. In the field of DNA, his study on Thymidine overlaps with subjects such as Liver regeneration.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Biochemistry (49.63%)
  • Internal medicine (27.21%)
  • Endocrinology (25.37%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1978-2008)?

  • Bioethics (7.35%)
  • Environmental ethics (6.25%)
  • Internal medicine (27.21%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Bioethics, Environmental ethics, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Law. Van R. Potter combines subjects such as Chose, Socioeconomics, State and Sustainable development with his study of Bioethics. His Environmental ethics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Dignity, Social responsibility, Instinct and Philosophical methodology.

His studies deal with areas such as Young male, Cell, 1-Naphthylisothiocyanate and Carcinogen as well as Endocrinology. Many of his research projects under Law are closely connected to Honor with Honor, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His Amino acid study deals with the bigger picture of Biochemistry.

Between 1978 and 2008, his most popular works were:

  • Application of Quantitative Stereology to the Evaluation of Enzymealtered Foci in Rat Liver (195 citations)
  • Global Bioethics: Building on the Leopold Legacy (106 citations)
  • A new protocol and its rationale for the study of initiation and promotion of carcinogenesis in rat liver. (64 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry
  • Gene

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Bioethics, Environmental ethics, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Dexamethasone. His Environmental ethics study incorporates themes from Economic growth, Social responsibility, Instinct and Human rights. His research in Internal medicine is mostly focused on Glucagon.

Van R. Potter has included themes like Monolayer, Hormone, Tyrosine aminotransferase, Insulin and Parenchyma in his Dexamethasone study. His study in Hormone is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Enzyme inducer and Incubation. Isobutyric acid is a subfield of Biochemistry that Van R. Potter investigates.

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Best Publications

Nuclei from Rat Liver: Isolation Method That Combines Purity with High Yield

Gunter Blobel;Van R. Potter.
Science (1966)

2365 Citations

NUCLEOTIDE METABOLISM: II. CHROMATOGRAPHIC SEPARATION OF ACID-SOLUBLE NUCLEOTIDES

Robert B. Hurlbert;Hanns Schmitz;Anne F. Brumm;Van R. Potter.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1954)

1290 Citations

A modified method for the study of tissue oxidations.

V.R. Potter;C.A. Elvehjem.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1936)

842 Citations

Bioethics: bridge to the future

Van Rensselaer Potter.
(1971)

655 Citations

Studies on free and membrane-bound ribosomes in rat liver: I. Distribution as related to total cellular RNA

Günter Blobel;Van R. Potter.
Journal of Molecular Biology (1967)

576 Citations

A method using 3-O-methyl-D-glucose and phloretin for the determination of intracellular water space of cells in monolayer culture.

Rolf F. Kletzien;Michael W. Pariza;Joyce E. Becker;Van R. Potter.
Analytical Biochemistry (1975)

575 Citations

THE ASSAY OF ANIMAL TISSUES FOR RESPIRATORY ENZYMES: II. SUCCINIC DEHYDROGENASE AND CYTOCHROME OXIDASE

W. C. Schneider;V. R. Potter.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1943)

482 Citations

Anion exchange chromatography of acids of the citric acid cycle.

Harris Busch;Robert B. Hurlbert;Van R. Potter.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1952)

407 Citations

Nucleic acid metabolism in regenerating rat liver. VI. Soluble enzymes which convert thymidine to thymidine phosphates and DNA.

F J. Bollum;Van R. Potter.
Cancer Research (1959)

401 Citations

Feedback Inhibition of Thymidine Kinase by Thymidine Triphosphate

David H. Ives;P.A. Morse;Van R. Potter.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1963)

326 Citations

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