John Baldwin

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University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Peter W. Hochachka grad student 1970 UBC
 (Temperature adaptation in enzymes from poikilotherms : acetylocholinesterases in the nervous system of fishes)
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Fields JH, Baldwin J, Hochachka PW. (1976) On the role of octopine dehydrogenase in cephalopod mantle muscle metabolism. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 54: 871-8
Baldwin J, Reed KC. (1976) Effect of temperature on the properties of cytoplasmic NADP malate dehydrogenases from liver of warm and cold acclimatized rainbow trout. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B. 54: 531-535
Baldwin J, Reed KC. (1976) Cytoplasmic sources of NADPH for fat synthesis in rainbow trout liver: effect of thermal acclimation on enzyme activities. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B. 54: 527-529
Hochachka PW, Storey KB, Baldwin J. (1975) Design of acetylcholinesterase for its physical environment. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry. 52: 13-8
Baldwin J. (1975) Selection for catalytic efficiency of lactate dehydrogenase M4: Correlation with body temperature and levels of anaerobic glycolysis Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B. 52: 33-37
Baldwin J, Storey KB, Hochachka PW. (1975) Lactate dehydrogenase M4 of an abyssal fish: strategies for function at low temperature and high pressure. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry. 52: 19-23
Hochachka PW, Storey KB, Baldwin J. (1975) Gill citrate synthase from an abyssal fish. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry. 52: 43-9
Baldwin J. (1971) Adaptation of enzymes to temperature: acetylcholinesterases in the central nervous system of fishes Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B. 40: 181-187
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