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Gerty T. Cori

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Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO 
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(1896 - 1957)
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1947 was divided, one half jointly to Carl Ferdinand Cori and Gerty Theresa Cori, née Radnitz "for their discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen" and the other half to Bernardo Alberto Houssay "for his discovery of the part played by the hormone of the anterior pituitary lobe in the metabolism of sugar".

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CORI GT. (1958) Biochemical aspects of glycogen deposition disease. Bibliotheca Paediatrica. 14: 344-58
Cori GT. (1957) [8] Enzymatic procedures for the analysis of glycogen and amylopectin Methods in Enzymology. 3: 50-54
Cori GT. (1957) Essays in biochemistry Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 67: 496-497
Cori GT. (1957) Advances in enzymology. Vol. 17 Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 67: 261-262
CORI GT, ILLINGWORTH B. (1956) The effect of epinephrine and other glycogenolytic agents on the phosphorylase A content of muscle. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 21: 105-10
ILLINGWORTH B, CORI GT, CORI CF. (1956) Amylo-1, 6-glucosidase in muscle tissue in generalized glycogen storage disease. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 218: 123-9
Cori GT. (1956) Die Makromolekulare Chemie. 20: 169-180
KELLER PJ, CORI GT. (1955) Purification and properties of the phosphorylase-rupturing enzyme. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 214: 127-34
Cori GT. (1955) [25] Amylo-1,6-glucosidase. Phosphorylase Limit Dextrin (Glycogen) → Glucose Plus Polysaccharide in Which Penultimate Branches Have Become Outer Branches Methods in Enzymology. 1: 211-214
Keller PJ, Cori GT. (1955) [24] The PR enzyme of muscle. Phosphorylase a → Phosphorylase b M.W. = 495,000 M.W. 242,000 Methods in Enzymology. 1: 206-210
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