Gustav Edward Lienhard
Affiliations: | 1972- | Biochemistry | Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorIrwin A. Rose | grad student | 1964 | Yale | |
(Enzymic beta oxidative decarboxylation.) | ||||
William P. Jencks | post-doc | 1964-1965 | Brandeis |
Children
Sign in to add traineeRichard Gerald Harrison | research assistant | 1967 | Harvard (Marine Ecology Tree) |
Susan A. Habinowski | grad student | 2001 | Dartmouth |
Shigeki Sugii | grad student | 2003 | Dartmouth |
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Crosby J, Stone R, Lienhard GE. (1970) Mechanisms of thiamine-catalyzed reactions. Decarboxylation of 2-(1-carboxy-1-hydroxyethyl)-3,4-dimethylthiazolium chloride Journal of the American Chemical Society. 92: 2891-2900 |
Lienhard GE, Wang T. (1969) Mechanism of acid-catalyzed enolization of ketones Journal of the American Chemical Society. 91: 1146-1153 |
Lienhard GE, Jencks WP. (1966) Thiol addition to the carbonyl group. Equilibria and kinetics. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 88: 3982-94 |
Lienhard GE, Jencks WP. (1965) The reaction of carbanions with N,S-diacetylcysteamine. A model for enzymatic carbon--carbon condensation. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 87: 3863-74 |
Lienhard GE, Jencks WP. (1965) Kinetic Demonstration of a Tetrahedral Intermediate in the Hydrolysis of Diethyl Acetylmalonate and Diethyl Acetylethylmalonate1 Journal of the American Chemical Society. 87: 3855-3862 |
Lienhard GE, Rose IA. (1964) The mechanism of action of 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase Biochemistry. 3: 190-195 |
Lienhard GE, Rose IA. (1964) The stereochemistry of decarboxylation of isocitrate by isocitric acid dehydrogenase Biochemistry. 3: 185-190 |