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Barnett Rosenberg was affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to scientific research and academia within this institution.

No information is available regarding specific recent papers authored by Rosenberg, as well as no detailed list of frequent co-authors or publication venues connected to their work.

There is no recorded data on book publications associated with Rosenberg. Similarly, details about their main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics have not been documented.

Information on awards or honors received by Rosenberg is not present in the available records.

Best Publications

  • Platinum Compounds: a New Class of Potent Antitumour Agents

    Barnett Rosenberg;Loretta Vancamp;James E. Trosko;Virginia H. Mansour

  • The Inhibition of Growth or Cell Division in Escherichia coli by Different Ionic Species of Platinum(IV) Complexes

    Barnett Rosenberg;Loretta Van Camp;Eugene B. Grimley;Andrew J. Thomson

  • Inhibitory effects of anti-tumor platinum compounds on DNA, RNA and protein syntheses in mammalian cells in virtro.

    Harold C. Harder;Barnett Rosenberg

  • Platinum coordination complexes in cancer chemotherapy

    Barnett Rosenberg

  • Platinum Complexes for the Treatment of Cancer

    Barnett Rosenberg

  • Platinum-Induced Filamentous Growth in Escherichia coli

    Barnett Rosenberg;Earl Renshaw;Loretta Vancamp;John Hartwick

  • Binding of cis- and trans-dichlorodiammineplatinum(II) to nucleosides. I. Location of the binding sites.

    S Mansy;B Rosenberg;A J Thomson

  • Platinum complex-DNA interactions and anticancer activity

    Barnett Rosenberg

  • Quantitative Evidence for Protein Denaturation as the Cause of Thermal Death

    Barnett Rosenberg;Gabor Kemeny;Robert C. Switzer;Thomas C. Hamilton

  • Electrical Conductivity of Proteins. II. Semiconduction in Crystalline Bovine Hemoglobin

    Barnett Rosenberg

  • Hydroxo-bridged platinum(II) complexes. 1. Di-.mu.-hydroxo-bis[diammineplatinum(II)] nitrate, [(NH3)2Pt(OH)2Pt(NH3)2](NO3)2. Crystalline structure and vibrational spectra

    R. Faggiani;B. Lippert;C. J. L. Lock;B. Rosenberg

  • Electrical conductivity of proteins.

    Barnett Rosenberg;Barnett Rosenberg

  • Noble Metal Complexes in Cancer Chemotherapy

    Barnett Rosenberg

  • cis-Dinitratodiammineplatinum(II), cis-Pt(NH3)2 (NO3)2. Crystalline structure and vibrational spectra

    B. Lippert;C. J. L. Lock;B. Rosenberg;M. Zvagulis

  • Pre‐exponential Factor in Semiconducting Organic Substances

    Barnett Rosenberg;Benoy B. Bhowmik;Harold C. Harder;Elliot Postow

  • Persistent Internal Polarization

    Hartmut Kallmann;Barnett Rosenberg

  • Hydroxo-bridged platinum(II) complexes. 2. Crystallographic characterization and vibrational spectra of cyclo-tri-.mu.-hydroxo-tris[cis-diammineplatinum(II)]nitrate

    R. Faggiani;B. Lippert;C. J. L. Lock;B. Rosenberg

  • The nature of the charge carriers in solvated biomacromolecules

    Michael R. Powell;Barnett Rosenberg

  • Syntheses, kinetics, and mechanism of formation of polynuclear hydroxo-bridged complexes of (trans-1,2-diaminocyclohexane)platinum(II)

    Devinder S. Gill;Barnett Rosenberg

  • Photoconduction and Cis-Trans Isomerism in β-Carotene

    Barnett Rosenberg

  • Mechanism of Olfactory Transduction

    Barnett Rosenberg;T. N. Misra;T. N. Misra;Robert Switzer

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernhard Lippert
Bernhard Lippert TU Dortmund University
Harish C. Pant
Harish C. Pant National Institutes of Health
J. Derek Woollins
J. Derek Woollins University of St Andrews
Andrew J. Thomson
Andrew J. Thomson University of East Anglia
Peter C. Melby
Peter C. Melby The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Robert W. Sidwell
Robert W. Sidwell Utah State University
John D. Morrey
John D. Morrey Utah State University
Donald F. Smee
Donald F. Smee Utah State University
James E. Trosko
James E. Trosko Michigan State University
Andrew S. Janoff
Andrew S. Janoff Princeton University

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