Joseph Barcroft

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University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Hemoglobin, pre- and perinatal physiology
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(1872-1947)

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Joshua Harold Burn research assistant Cambridge
Mario Camis research assistant
James Gray grad student
Alfred E. Mirsky grad student 1924-1925 Cambridge
Louis Barkhouse Flexner post-doc Centre for Brain Reparir, University of Cambridge, UK
Kurt Ludwig Heinrich Kramer post-doc 1935-1936 Cambridge (Physiology Academic Tree)
Rudolph Albert Peters research scientist 1917-1918 Cambridge (Chemistry Tree)
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Roughton FJ, Adair GS, Barcroft J, et al. (1936) The thermochemistry of the oxygen-haemoglobin reaction: Comparison of the heat as measured directly on purified haemoglobin with that calculated indirectly by the Van't Hoff Isochore. The Biochemical Journal. 30: 2117-33
Abeloos M, Barcroft J, Cordero N, et al. (1928) The measurement of the oxygen capacity of haemoglobin. The Journal of Physiology. 66: 262-6
Scott JM, Barcroft J. (1924) The Blood Volume and the Total Amount of Haemoglobin in Anaemic Rats. The Biochemical Journal. 18: 1-8
Anson ML, Barcroft J, Mirsky AE, et al. (1924) On the Correlation between the Spectra of Various Haemoglobins and their Relative Affinities for Oxygen and Carbon Monoxide Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 97: 61-83
Barcroft J, Barcroft H. (1923) Observations on the taking up of carbon monoxide by the haemoglobin in the spleen. The Journal of Physiology. 58: 138-44
Barcroft J. (1913) The Combinations of Haemoglobin with Oxygen and with Carbon Monoxide. II. The Biochemical Journal. 7: 481-91
Barcroft J, Roberts F. (1909) The dissociation curve of haemoglobin. The Journal of Physiology. 39: 143-8
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