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78
Citations
24415
World Ranking
4504
National Ranking
2190

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1975 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1975 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Van R. Potter was affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their academic career included recognition as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1975 and as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in the same year.

Throughout their career, Van R. Potter produced research contributions, although specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are not documented here. There is no available data on recent publications or book publications attributed to them.

Best Publications

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

    Gunter Blobel;Van R. Potter

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

    Robert B. Hurlbert;Hanns Schmitz;Anne F. Brumm;Van R. Potter

  • A modified method for the study of tissue oxidations.

    V.R. Potter;C.A. Elvehjem

  • Bioethics: bridge to the future

    Van Rensselaer Potter

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

    Günter Blobel;Van R. Potter

  • 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

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

    W. C. Schneider;V. R. Potter

  • Anion exchange chromatography of acids of the citric acid cycle.

    Harris Busch;Robert B. Hurlbert;Van R. Potter

  • Bioethics, the Science of Survival

    Van Rensselaer Potter

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

    F J. Bollum;Van R. Potter

  • Inhibition of an electron transport component by antimycin A.

    Van R. Potter;Arnold E. Reif

  • Feedback Inhibition of Thymidine Kinase by Thymidine Triphosphate

    David H. Ives;P.A. Morse;Van R. Potter

  • Enzyme inhibition in relation to chemotherapy.

    W. W. Ackermann;V. R. Potter

  • Incorporation of thymidine into deoxyribonucleic acid by enzymes from rat tissues.

    F.J. Bollum;Van R. Potter

  • Application of Quantitative Stereology to the Evaluation of Enzymealtered Foci in Rat Liver

    H. A. Campbell;H. C. Pitot;Van R. Potter;B. A. Laishes

  • Induction of amino acid transport in primary cultures of adult rat liver parenchymal cells by insulin.

    R F Kletzien;M W Pariza;J E Becker;V R Potter

  • A survey of the metabolism of orotic acid in the rat.

    Robert B. Hurlbert;Van R. Potter

  • Ribosomes in rat liver: an estimate of the percentage of free and membrane-bound ribosomes interacting with messenger RNA in vivo.

    Günter Blobel;Van R. Potter

  • THE ASSAY OF ANIMAL TISSUES FOR RESPIRATORY ENZYMES III. ADENOSINETRIPHOSPHATASE

    K. P. Dubois;V. R. Potter

  • Biochemical structure of mitonchodria. I. Intra-mitochondrial components and oxidative phosphorylation.

    Philip Siekevitz;Van R. Potter

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry C. Pitot
Henry C. Pitot University of Wisconsin–Madison
Harold P. Morris
Harold P. Morris Howard University
C. A. Elvehjem
C. A. Elvehjem University of Wisconsin–Madison
Charles Heidelberger
Charles Heidelberger University of Southern California
Darshan S. Kelley
Darshan S. Kelley US Department of Agriculture
Michael W. Pariza
Michael W. Pariza University of Wisconsin–Madison
Arthur B. Pardee
Arthur B. Pardee Harvard University
Harris Busch
Harris Busch Baylor College of Medicine
Günter Blobel
Günter Blobel Rockefeller University
Alex B. Novikoff
Alex B. Novikoff Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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