Dominic Donald Dziewiatkowski

Affiliations: 
1948-1967 Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States 
 1967-1985 Biological Chemistry University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
connective tissues
Website:
https://www.lib.umich.edu/faculty-history/faculty/dominic-d-dziewiatkowski
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Parents

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Howard Bishop Lewis grad student 1945 University of Michigan
 (The Metabolism of Trimethylacetic (pivalic) and Teriary Butylacetic Acid: New Examples of Conjugation with Glucuronic Acid.)

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Vincent Hascall grad student 1969 Rockefeller (Chemistry Tree)
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Christner JE, Brown ML, Dziewiatkowski DD. (1977) Interaction of cartilage proteoglycans with hyaluronic acid. The role of the hyaluronic acid carboxyl groups. The Biochemical Journal. 167: 711-6
Oegema TR, Laidlaw J, Hascall VC, et al. (1975) The effect of proteoglycans on the formation of fibrils from collagen solutions. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 170: 698-709
Dziewiatkowski DD, Hascall VC, Riolo RL. (1972) Epimerization of trans-4-hydroxy-l-proline to cis-4-hydroxy-d-proline during acid hydrolysis of collagen Analytical Biochemistry. 49: 550-558
Dziewiatkowski DD, Riolo RL, Hascall VC. (1972) O-sulfate esters of hydroxy amino acids in hydrolyzates of proteoglycans Analytical Biochemistry. 50: 442-452
Dziewiatkowski DD, Hascall VC. (1970) The effect of cathepsins from varied sources on proteinpolysaccharide (PP-L) of bovine costal cartilage and on proteoglycan subunit (PGS) of bovine nasal cartilage. Calcified Tissue Research. Suppl:64-5
DZIEWIATKOWSKI DD, VENKATARAMAN A, LEWIS HB. (1949) The metabolism of some branched chain aliphatic acids. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 178: 169-77
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