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Arthur K. Parpart

Affiliations: 
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Erythrocyte physiology
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Dr. Parpart’s interest in the natural sciences began during his early years as an undergraduate student at Amherst College. Although his research over the years encompassed a wide range of subjects, his main concern was the physiology of the red blood cell, in particular the physiological and biochemical architecture of its cell membrane.

In 1931, Dr. Parpart accepted a faculty position at Princeton University shortly after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. In 1948, he was elevated to chairman of Princeton's Department of Biology, a position he occupied until his sudden death in 1965. Each June, Dr. Parpart transported his laboratory to Woods Hole where he spent summers doing research at the Marine Biological Laboratory. For more than ten years, he was a faculty member of the MBL's Physiology Course; in 1963, was elected President of the Laboratory.

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FAUST RG, PARPART AK. (1961) Permeability studies on the red blood cell of the ground-hog, Marmota monax. Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology. 57: 1-3
FLEMING WW, PARPART AK. (1959) Structure of the intermediate circulation of the rat spleen. Angiology. 10: 28
FLEMING WW, PARPART AK. (1958) Effects of topically applied epinephrine, norepinephrine, acetylcholine and histamine on the intermediate circulation of the mouse spleen. Angiology. 9: 294-302
PARPART AK, GREGG JR. (1947) Whole blood preservation; a problem in general physiology: an in vitro analysis of the problem of blood storage. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 26: 641-54
Parpart AK, Gregg JR, Lorenz PB, et al. (1947) WHOLE BLOOD PRESERVATION; A PROBLEM IN GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY. AN IN VITRO ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM OF BLOOD STORAGE. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 26: 641-54
Parpart AK, Lorenz PB, Parpart ER, et al. (1947) THE OSMOTIC RESISTANCE (FRAGILITY) OF HUMAN RED CELLS. The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 26: 636-40
Chase AM, Lorenz PB, Parpart AK, et al. (1944) A method for simultaneous determination of methemoglobin-oxyhemoglobin ratio and per cent hemolysis in stored blood The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 29: 99-105
PARPART AK, AMBERSON WR, STEWART DR. (1931) THE DETERMINATION OF HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION IN DILUTE SOLUTIONS The Biological Bulletin. 61: 518-524
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