Carl Schlee Hammen
Affiliations: | Biology | University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States |
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"Carl Schlee Hammen"Bio:
(1923 - 2010)
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorKarl M. Wilbur | grad student | 1958 | Duke | |
(Carbon Dioxide Metabolism of the Oyster Mantle.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeThomas Beitinger | grad student | 1969 | University of Rhode Island (Marine Ecology Tree) |
William Ross Ellington | grad student | 1976 | University of Rhode Island |
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Hammen CS, Ellington WR. (1984) Anaerobic energy metabolism of invertebrates. Federation Proceedings. 43: 220-5 |
Beitinger TL, Hammen CS. (1971) Utilization of oxygen, glucose, and carbon dioxide by Echinorhynchus gadi. Experimental Parasitology. 30: 224-32 |
Hammen CS. (1966) Carbon dioxide fixation in marine invertebrates. V. Rate and pathway in the oyster. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 17: 289-96 |
HAMMEN CS, LUM SC. (1964) CARBON DIOXIDE FIXATION IN MARINE INVERTEBRATES: QUANTITATIVE RELATIONS. Nature. 201: 416-7 |
HAMMEN CS, LUM SC. (1962) Carbon dioxide fixation in marine invertebrates. III. The main pathway in flatworms. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 237: 2419-22 |
HAMMEN CS, WILBUR KM. (1959) Carbon dioxide fixation in marine invertebrates. I. The main pathway in the oyster. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 234: 1268-71 |