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  • 1995 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Vincent Massey was affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States.

During their academic career, Massey was recognized as a member of the National Academy of Sciences, an award received in 1995.

Though specific details about their research publications, coauthors, fields of study, and main research topics are not available, Massey's career was associated with a major research institution and included notable recognition.

Best Publications

  • Activation of molecular oxygen by flavins and flavoproteins.

    V Massey

  • The microestimation of succinate and the extinction coefficient of cytochrome c.

    Vincent Massey

  • The Chemical and Biological Versatility of Riboflavin

    V. Massey

  • Mechanisms of flavoprotein-catalyzed reactions.

    Sandro Ghisla;Vincent Massey

  • Purification and Properties of the Glucose Oxidase from Aspergillus niger

    Bennett E.P. Swoboda;Vincent Massey

  • On the reaction mechanism of yeast glutathione reductase.

    Vincent Massey;Charles H. Williams

  • On the existence of spectrally distinct classes of flavoprotein semiquinones. A new method for the quantitative production of flavoprotein semiquinones.

    Vincent Massey;Graham Palmer

  • Determination of dissociation constants and specific rate constants of enzyme-substrate (or protein-ligand) interactions from rapid reaction kinetic data.

    S Strickland;G Palmer;V Massey

  • On the Mechanism of Inactivation of Xanthine Oxidase by Allopurinol and Other Pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidines

    Vincent Massey;Hirochika Komai;Graham Palmer;Gertrude B. Elion

  • Fluorescence and optical characteristics of reduced flavines and flavoproteins.

    Sandro Ghisla;Vincent Massey;Jean-Marc Lhoste;Stephen G. Mayhew

  • Studies on Milk Xanthine Oxidase: Some spectral and kinetic properties

    Vincent Massey;Philip E. Brumby;Hirochika Komai;Graham Palmer

  • The production of superoxide anion radicals in the reaction of reduced flavins and flavoproteins with molecular oxygen

    Vincent Massey;S. Strickland;Stephen G. Mayhew;Larry G. Howell

  • The reactivity of flavoproteins with sulfite. Possible relevance to the problem of oxygen reactivity.

    Vincent Massey;Franz Müller;Ross Feldberg;Marilyn Schuman

  • Flavin-oxygen derivatives involved in hydroxylation by p-hydroxybenzoate hydroxylase.

    B Entsch;D P Ballou;V Massey

  • Photoreduction of flavoproteins and other biological compounds catalyzed by deazaflavins.

    V Massey;P Hemmerich

  • On the Mechanism of Inactivation of Xanthine Oxidase by Cyanide

    Vincent Massey;Dale Edmondson

  • The Mechanism of Action of Xanthine Oxidase

    John S. Olson;David P. Ballou;Graham Palmer;Vincent Massey

  • Active-site probes of flavoproteins

    Vincent Massey;Peter Hemmerich

  • Separate roles for FMN and FAD in catalysis by liver microsomal NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase.

    J L Vermilion;D P Ballou;V Massey;M J Coon

  • Mechanistic studies of cyclohexanone monooxygenase: chemical properties of intermediates involved in catalysis.

    Dawei Sheng;and David P. Ballou;Vincent Massey

  • The Preparation and Properties of Deflavo Xanthine Oxidase

    Hirochika Komai;Vincent Massey;Graham Palmer

Frequent Co-Authors

David P. Ballou
David P. Ballou University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Sandro Ghisla
Sandro Ghisla University of Konstanz
Charles H. Williams
Charles H. Williams University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Graham Palmer
Graham Palmer Rice University
Christopher T. Walsh
Christopher T. Walsh Stanford University
Paul F. Fitzpatrick
Paul F. Fitzpatrick The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Rowena G. Matthews
Rowena G. Matthews University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Russ Hille
Russ Hille University of California, Riverside
Robert H. Abeles
Robert H. Abeles Brandeis University
Colin Thorpe
Colin Thorpe University of Delaware

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