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Marjorie Roloff Stetten

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in the intermediary metabolism section of the laboratory of biochemistry and metabolism in 1971. Stetten studied carbohydrate metabolism in mammalian livers, extending these studies to the
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research led to the advancements in biomedical knowledge of enzymes and biosynthesis and the discovery of
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were engaged. They had four children. She was interested in the arts and was an amateur historian of the
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to Belle and George F. Roloff. Her paternal grandparents were from Germany. She graduated from
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The Metabolism of 1 ( - )-proline studied with the aid of deuterium and isotopic nitrogen
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The metabolism of l(-)-pioIihe studied with the aid of deuterium and isotopic nitrogen
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The metabolism of l(-)-pioIihe studied with the aid of deuterium and isotopic nitrogen
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and continued her biochemical work conducting classical studies on the structure of
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Stetten was a member of the executive committee and board of trustees of the
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as a research professor of experimental medicine. She returned to the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases
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and a research professor of experimental medicine at
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New York City
Douglass Residential College
Columbia University
DeWitt Stetten Jr.
National Institutes of Health
Rutgers Medical School
Thesis
The metabolism of l(-)-pioIihe studied with the aid of deuterium and isotopic nitrogen
Doctoral advisor
Rudolph Schoenheimer
biochemist
carbohydrate metabolism
AICA ribonucleotide
National Institutes of Health
Rutgers Medical School
New York City
Westfield High School
Douglass Residential College
Columbia University
Sigma Xi
Phi Beta Kappa
Rudolph Schoenheimer
Columbia University
Harvard Medical School
Public Health Research Institute
AICA ribonucleotide
hydroxyproline
National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases
glycogen

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