Über Die Katalytischen Wirkungen Der Lebendigen Substanz 1928
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-47774-4_22
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Über die Wirkung von Kohlenoxyd und Stickoxyd auf Atmung und Gärung

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“…It is smaller than the partition coefficient of mammalian blood hemoglobins (a = 125 to 550) (e.g. Douglas and Haldane, 1912), and is larger than the partition coefficient found for cytochrome oxidase (ot ---0.05 to 0.2) (Warburg, 1927;Keilin, 1929;Keilin and Hartree, 1938;Ball et al, 1951).…”
Section: Ix-colmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…It is smaller than the partition coefficient of mammalian blood hemoglobins (a = 125 to 550) (e.g. Douglas and Haldane, 1912), and is larger than the partition coefficient found for cytochrome oxidase (ot ---0.05 to 0.2) (Warburg, 1927;Keilin, 1929;Keilin and Hartree, 1938;Ball et al, 1951).…”
Section: Ix-colmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Certain modern studies, however, including some reviews and monographs, which for one reason or another have become more or less outstanding, might well be cited, without reference to whether or not we are fully in accord therewith. Among them are the following: B~lehr~dek, 1935;Cattell, 1936;Clark, 1937;Crozier, 1924 a, b, 1926, andsubsequent papers;Fisher and Ohnell, 1940;Henderson, 1930;Hoagland, 1936;Lineweaver and Burke, 1934;Meyer, 1927;Overton, 1901;Warburg, 1914Warburg, , 1927Negelein, 1921, 1928;Warburg and Wiesel, 1912;Winterstein, 1926. Some quite recent studies in related fields appear to be in substantial accord with the ideas and treatment we have set forth (Winzler, 1943;Quastel, 1943;Goldstein, 1944).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Historically, this phenomenon has been used to identify the mitochondrial oxidase (cytochrome a 3 ) (Keilin and Hartree, 1939;Kubowitz and Haas, 1932;Melnick, 1941Melnick, , 1942Warburg, 1926Warburg, , 1927Neglein, 1928a, b, 1929), other oxidases in a wide range of microbes and plants (see Chance, 1955, 1959;Keilin, 1966), and mixed function oxidases (Cooper et al, 1970;Estabrook, 1963). When monochromatic light is used to reverse CO binding, the efficiency of the reversal is a direct measure of the absorption of the CO complex at that wavelength (see Fig.…”
Section: Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen Sensing By The Carotid Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%