Lawrence I. Hochstein

Affiliations: 
Space Sciences Ames Research Center 
Area:
physiology of the halophilic bacteria, denitrification, particularly in the extremely halophilic bacteria, and the ATPases in the Arcaea
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Hochstein LI, Tomlinson GA. (1985) Denitrification by extremely halophilic bacteria. Fems Microbiology Letters. 27: 329-31
Schramm VL, Hochstein LI. (1972) Purification, crystallization, and subunit structure of allosteric adenosine 5'-monophosphate nucleosidase. Biochemistry. 11: 2777-83
Schramm VL, Hochstein LI. (1971) Stabilization of allosteric adenosine monophosphate nucleosidase by inorganic salts, substrate, and essential activator. Biochemistry. 10: 3411-7
HOCHSTEIN LI, RITTENBERG SC. (1960) The bacterial oxidation of nicotine. III. The isolation and identification of 6-hydroxy-pseudoxynicotine. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 235: 795-9
NAKADA HI, WOLFE JB, HOCHSTEIN LI, et al. (1960) A spectrophotometric method for the assay of bacterial mucopolysaccharases. Analytical Biochemistry. 1: 168-77
Nakada HI, Wolfe JB, Hochstein LI, et al. (1960) A spectrophotometric method for the assay of bacterial mucopolysaccharases Analytical Biochemistry. 1: 168-177
HOCHSTEIN LI, RITTENBERG SC. (1959) The bacterial oxidation of nicotine. II. The isolation of the first oxidative product and its identification as (1)-6-hydroxynicotine. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 234: 156-60
HOCHSTEIN LI, RITTENBERG SC. (1959) The bacterial oxidation of nicotine. I. Nicotine oxidation by cell-free preparations. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 234: 151-5
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