John Field

Affiliations: 
Physiology University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
biochemistry and physiology of muscle
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Lourens G.M. Baas Becking grad student 1927 Stanford
 (The preparation of clear solutions of the cold-water-soluble fractions of corn, wheat and potato starches and the determination of their optical rotations and their behavior toward iodine)

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Robert DeHaan grad student 1956 UCLA
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DEHAAN RL, FIELD J. (1959) Mechanism of cardiac damage in anoxia. The American Journal of Physiology. 197: 449-53
DEHAAN RL, FIELD J. (1959) Anoxic endurance of cardiac and respiratory function in the adult and infant rat. The American Journal of Physiology. 197: 445-8
Fuhrman FA, Fuhrman GJ, Field J. (1945) Oxygen Consumption Of Excised Rat Tissues Following Acute Anoxic Anoxia American Journal of Physiology. 144: 87-90
Wagtendonk WJV, Fuhrman FA, Tatum EL, et al. (1942) Triturus Toxin : Chemical Nature And Effects On Tissue Respiration And Glycolysis The Biological Bulletin. 83: 137-144
Crismon JM, Field J. (1940) The Oxygen Consumption In Vitro Of Brain Cortex, Kidney, And Skeletal Muscle From Adrenalectomized Rats American Journal of Physiology. 130: 231-238
Field J, Belding HS, Martin AW. (1939) An analysis of the relation between basal metabolism and summated tissue respiration in the rat. I. The post‐pubertal albino rat Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology. 14: 143-157
Martin AW, Field J. (1937) Active Form of 2-4 Dinitrophenol in the Stimulation or Inhibition of Oxygen Consumption of Excised Rabbit Muscle Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. 36: 375-377
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