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Anthony W. Linnane

Anthony W. Linnane

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
65
Citations
14511
World Ranking
1671
National Ranking
40

Overview

Anthony W. Linnane was affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their research primarily focused on fields related to biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with specific specialization in molecular biology.

The main topics addressed throughout their work included:

  • ATP Synthase and ATPases Research
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology

Among their scholarly outputs, a notable published paper was titled Monoclonal anti-H+-ATPase antibodies in the study of the assembly of the yeast mitochondrial H+-ATPase, published in 2021 in the venue OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) at La Trobe University. This publication received citations reflecting academic engagement.

Linnane collaborated with a number of researchers during their career. Frequent co-authors included:

  • Sangkot Marzuki
  • Richard G. Hadikusumo
  • Wan Mee Choo
  • Linton C. Watkins
  • H. B. Lukins

Their work was published in venues such as:

  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Best Publications

  • MITOCHONDRIAL DNA MUTATIONS AS AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTOR TO AGEING AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASES

    AnthonyW. Linnane;Takayuki Ozawa;Sangkot Marzuki;Masashi Tanaka

  • Mitochondrial respiratory chain inhibitors induce apoptosis.

    Ernst J. Wolvetang;Karina L. Johnson;Kenia Krauer;Steve J. Ralph

  • Precise determination of mitochondrial DNA copy number in human skeletal and cardiac muscle by a PCR‐based assay: lack of change of copy number with age

    Francis J. Miller;Franklin L. Rosenfeldt;Chunfang Zhang;Anthony W. Linnane

  • THE BIOGENESIS OF MITOCHONDRIA IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE A Comparison between Cytoplasmic Respiratory-Deficient Mutant Yeast and Chloramphenicol-Inhibited Wild Type Cells

    G. D. Clark-Walker;Anthony W. Linnane

  • The biogenesis of mitochondria: 4. The differentiation of mitochondrial and cytoplasmic protein synthesizing systems in vitro by antibiotics

    Adrian J. Lamb;G.D. Clark-Walker;Anthony W. Linnane

  • Invivo differentiation of yeast cytoplasmic and mitochondrial protein synthesis with antibiotics

    G.D. Clark-Walker;Anthony W. Linnane

  • Multiple mitochondrial DNA deletions in an elderly human individual

    Chunfang Zhang;Alessandra Baumer;Ronald J. Maxwell;Anthony W. Linnane

  • Mitochondrial DNA deficient petite mutants of yeast.

    Phillip Nagley;Anthony W. Linnane

  • Studies on the origin of yeast mitochondria.

    Anthony W. Linnane;Eberhards Vitols;Patricia G. Nowland

  • Up-regulation of the plasma membrane oxidoreductase as a prerequisite for the viability of human Namalwa rho 0 cells.

    Jari A. Larm;François Vaillant;Anthony W. Linnane;Alfons Lawen

  • Mitochondrial gene mutation: the ageing process and degenerative diseases.

    A W Linnane;A Baumer;R J Maxwell;H Preston

  • THE BIOGENESIS OF MITOCHONDRIA : III. The Lipid Composition of Aerobically and Anaerobically Grown Saccharomyces cerevisiae as Related to the Membrane Systems of the Cells

    D. Jollow;G. M. Kellerman;Anthony W. Linnane

  • Biogenesis of mitochondria: the mitochondrial gene (aap1) coding for mitochondrial ATPase subunit 8 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Ian G. Macreadie;Charles E. Novitski;Ronald J. Maxwell;Ulrik John

  • Antiproliferative potencies of interferons on melanoma cell lines and xenografts: higher efficacy of interferon beta

    T G Johns;I R Mackay;K A Callister;P J Hertzog

  • Studies on the oxidative metabolism of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. I. Observations on the fine structure of the yeast cell.

    Eberhards Vitols;R. J. North;Anthony W. Linnane

  • Occurrence of a Particular Base Substitution (3243 A to G) in Mitochondrial DNA of Tissues of Ageing Humans

    Chunfang Zhang;A. W. Linnane;P. Nagley

  • Mitochondrial DNA mutation and the ageing process: bioenergy and pharmacological intervention.

    Anthony W. Linnane;Chunfang Zhang;Alessandra Baumer;Phillip Nagley

  • Chloramphenicol inhibition of the formation of particulate mitochondrial enzymes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Minta Huang;D.R. Biggs;G.D. Clark-Walker;A.W. Linnane

  • THE BIOGENESIS OF MITOCHONDRIA : II. The Influence of Medium Composition on the Cytology of Anaerobically Grown Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    P. G. Wallace;M. Huang;Anthony W. Linnane

  • Biogenesis of mitochondria. XXI. Studies on the nature of the mitochondrial genome in yeast: the degenerative effects of ethidium bromide on mitochondrial genetic information in a respiratory competent strain.

    Phillip Nagley;Anthony W. Linnane

Frequent Co-Authors

Phillip Nagley
Phillip Nagley Monash University
Paul J. Hertzog
Paul J. Hertzog Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Rodney J. Devenish
Rodney J. Devenish Monash University
Peter L. Molloy
Peter L. Molloy Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
François Vaillant
François Vaillant Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Ian R. Mackay
Ian R. Mackay Monash University
Terrance Grant Johns
Terrance Grant Johns Telethon Kids Institute
Terry W. Spithill
Terry W. Spithill La Trobe University
John S. Mattick
John S. Mattick University of New South Wales
Ruth M. Hall
Ruth M. Hall University of Sydney

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