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80
Citations
20633
World Ranking
4140
National Ranking
2030

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1967 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Arthur Veis is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States, where they contribute to academic research in their discipline. The scientist has been recognized with fellowships from prominent institutions, reflecting their standing within the scientific community. These honors include being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1989 and a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1967.

The scientist's work and research topics, main fields, subfields, and co-authorship details are not specified in the available data. Similarly, information on recent papers, publication venues, and book publications is not provided.

Arthur Veis's career is marked by association with a well-established academic institution and accolades that indicate active and recognized research involvement. The fellowships suggest a history of contributions that have met criteria of significance to the broader scientific and scholarly community.

Best Publications

  • Fourier transform IR spectroscopy of collagen and gelatin solutions: deconvolution of the amide I band for conformational studies.

    K. J. Payne;Arthur Veis

  • Phosphorylated proteins and control over apatite nucleation, crystal growth, and inhibition.

    Anne George;Arthur Veis

  • Innovative materials processing strategies: a biomimetic approach

    Arthur Heuer;D. J. Fink;V. J. Laraia;J. L. Arias

  • Nucleation of apatite crystals in vitro by self-assembled dentin matrix protein 1

    Gen He;Tom Dahl;Arthur Veis;Anne George

  • Characterization of a novel dentin matrix acidic phosphoprotein. Implications for induction of biomineralization

    Anne George;Boris Sabsay;Philip A L Simonian;Arthur Veis

  • The phosphoprotein of the dentin matrix.

    Arthur Veis;Ann Perry

  • The effect of pregnancy and labor on the human cervix: changes in collagen, glycoproteins, and glycosaminoglycans.

    D.N. Danforth;Arthur Veis;Moira Breen;H.G. Weinstein

  • Inflammatory and immunological aspects of dental pulp repair.

    Michel Goldberg;Jean Christophe Farges;Sally Lacerda-Pinheiro;Sally Lacerda-Pinheiro;Ngampis Six

  • Dentin phosphoprotein: an extracellular calcium-binding protein.

    Sandra L. Lee;Arthur Veis;Thomas Glonek

  • The carboxyl-terminal domain of phosphophoryn contains unique extended triplet amino acid repeat sequences forming ordered carboxyl-phosphate interaction ridges that may be essential in the biomineralization process

    Anne George;Leslie Bannon;Boris Sabsay;Jerry W. Dillon

  • Collagen self-assembly in vitro. Differentiating specific telopeptide-dependent interactions using selective enzyme modification and the addition of free amino telopeptide.

    D L Helseth;A Veis

  • PHASE SEPARATION IN POLYELECTROLYTE SYSTEMS. I. COMPLEX COACERVATES OF GELATIN

    Arthur Veis;Catherine Aranyi

  • Specific amelogenin gene splice products have signaling effects on cells in culture and in implants in vivo.

    Arthur Veis;Kevin Tompkins;Keith Alvares;Kuiru Wei

  • Concentration-dependent effects of dentin phosphophoryn in the regulation of in vitro hydroxyapatite formation and growth.

    Adele L. Boskey;Michael Maresca;Steven Doty;Boris Sabsay

  • Interactions of the Amino-terminal Noncollagenous (NC1) Domain of Type VII Collagen with Extracellular Matrix Components A POTENTIAL ROLE IN EPIDERMAL-DERMAL ADHERENCE IN HUMAN SKIN

    Mei Chen;M. Peter Marinkovich;Arthur Veis;Xiaoyan Cai

  • Molecular recognition in the assembly of collagens: terminal noncollagenous domains are key recognition modules in the formation of triple helical protomers.

    Jamshid Khoshnoodi;Jean Philippe Cartailler;Keith Alvares;Arthur Veis

  • Amelogenin gene splice products: potential signaling molecules

    Arthur Veis

  • Phosphophoryns-major noncollagenous proteins of rat incisor dentin.

    M. T. Dimuzio;Arthur Veis

  • A Window on Biomineralization

    Arthur Veis

  • A review of the early development of the thermodynamics of the complex coacervation phase separation.

    Arthur Veis

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne George
Anne George University of Illinois at Chicago
Michel E. Goldberg
Michel E. Goldberg Université Paris Cité
Adele L. Boskey
Adele L. Boskey Hospital for Special Surgery
Salomon Amar
Salomon Amar New York Medical College
Billy G. Hudson
Billy G. Hudson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
David Green
David Green Northwestern University
William T. Butler
William T. Butler The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Jonathan Almer
Jonathan Almer Argonne National Laboratory
Nancy A. Jenkins
Nancy A. Jenkins The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
John D. Ferry
John D. Ferry University of Wisconsin–Madison

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