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Barbara B. Knowles

Barbara B. Knowles

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
82
Citations
28725
World Ranking
930
National Ranking
495

Overview

Barbara B. Knowles is affiliated with the Jackson Laboratory in the United States. The available data does not specify a detailed list of publications, co-authors, or particular research topics, but indicates an active engagement within an established research institution.

There is no recorded information about recent papers or frequent publication venues related to their work. Furthermore, no details on main fields of study, subfields, or principal research topics have been provided.

Likewise, there are no documented book publications or awards linked to Barbara B. Knowles in the available data.

Given the data, Barbara B. Knowles appears as a researcher associated with a prominent laboratory, though specific details regarding the scope or impact of their research contributions remain unavailable.

Best Publications

  • Human hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines secrete the major plasma proteins and hepatitis B surface antigen.

    Barbara B. Knowles;Chin C. Howe;David P. Aden

  • Monoclonal antibody defining a stage-specific mouse embryonic antigen (SSEA-1).

    Davor Solter;Barbara B. Knowles

  • Controlled synthesis of HBsAg in a differentiated human liver carcinoma-derived cell line

    David P. Aden;Alice Fogel;Alice Fogel;Stanley Plotkin;Ivan Damjanov

  • Characterization of human embryonic stem cell lines by the International Stem Cell Initiative

    Oluseun Adewumi;Behrouz Aflatoonian;Lars Ahrlund-Richter;Michal Amit

  • Stage-specific embryonic antigen involves alpha 1 goes to 3 fucosylated type 2 blood group chains.

    H. C. Gooi;T. Feizi;A. Kapadia;B. B. Knowles

  • Immunosurgery of mouse blastocyst.

    Davor Solter;Barbara B. Knowles

  • DNA methylation dynamics during epigenetic reprogramming in the germline and preimplantation embryos

    Daniel M. Messerschmidt;Barbara B. Knowles;Davor Solter

  • Retrotransposons regulate host genes in mouse oocytes and preimplantation embryos.

    Anne E. Peaston;Alexei V. Evsikov;Joel H. Graber;Wilhelmine N. de Vries

  • Stage-specific embryonic antigens (SSEA-3 and -4) are epitopes of a unique globo-series ganglioside isolated from human teratocarcinoma cells.

    R. Kannagi;N. A. Cochran;F. Ishigami;S.-I. Hakomori

  • Screening ethnically diverse human embryonic stem cells identifies a chromosome 20 minimal amplicon conferring growth advantage

    Katherine Amps;Peter W. Andrews;George Anyfantis;Lyle Armstrong

  • New globoseries glycosphingolipids in human teratocarcinoma reactive with the monoclonal antibody directed to a developmentally regulated antigen, stage-specific embryonic antigen 3.

    R Kannagi;S B Levery;F Ishigami;S Hakomori

  • The mouse rostral cerebellar malformation gene encodes an UNC-5-like protein

    Susan L. Ackerman;Leslie P. Kozak;Stefan A. Przyborski;Laurie A. Rund

  • Monoclonal antibody to murine embryos defines a stage-specific embryonic antigen expressed on mouse embryos and human teratocarcinoma cells

    Lynne Hamburger Shevinsky;Barbara B. Knowles;Ivan Damjanov;Davor Solter

  • Anti-viral activity induced by culturing lymphocytes with tumor-derived or virus-transformed cells. Identification of the anti-viral activity as interferon and characterization of the human effector lymphocyte subpopulation.

    G Trinchieri;D Santoli;R R Dee;B B Knowles

  • The Gs-linked receptor GPR3 maintains meiotic arrest in mammalian oocytes.

    Lisa M. Mehlmann;Yoshinaga Saeki;Shigeru Tanaka;Thomas J. Brennan

  • Expression of Cre recombinase in mouse oocytes: A means to study maternal effect genes

    Wilhelmine N. de Vries;Lorraine T. Binns;Karen S. Fancher;Jurrien Dean

  • Immunohistochemical localization of the early embryonic antigen (SSEA-1) in postimplantation mouse embryos and fetal and adult tissues.

    Niles Fox;Niles Fox;Ivan Damjanov;Ivan Damjanov;Antonio Martinez-Hernandez;Antonio Martinez-Hernandez;Barbara B. Knowles

  • Trim28 Is Required for Epigenetic Stability During Mouse Oocyte to Embryo Transition

    Daniel M. Messerschmidt;Wilhelmine de Vries;Mitsuteru Ito;Davor Solter

  • Characterization of the asialoglycoprotein receptor in a continuous hepatoma line.

    A L Schwartz;S E Fridovich;B B Knowles;H F Lodish

  • The hapten structure of a developmentally regulated glycolipid antigen (SSEA-1) isolated from human erythrocytes and adenocarcinoma: a preliminary note.

    Sen-itiroh Hakomori;Sen-itiroh Hakomori;Edward Nudelman;Edward Nudelman;Steven Levery;Steven Levery;Davor Solter

Frequent Co-Authors

Davor Solter
Davor Solter Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Peter W. Andrews
Peter W. Andrews University of Sheffield
Martin F. Pera
Martin F. Pera Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Giorgio Trinchieri
Giorgio Trinchieri National Institutes of Health
Ivan Damjanov
Ivan Damjanov University of Kansas
Nissim Benvenisty
Nissim Benvenisty Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Steve Oh
Steve Oh A*STAR - Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Rolf Kemler
Rolf Kemler Max Planck Society
Norio Nakatsuji
Norio Nakatsuji Kyoto University
Janet Rossant
Janet Rossant University of Toronto

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