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Citations
14034
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7169
National Ranking
3288

Overview

Benes L. Trus is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with specialization in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Imaging. Their work also covers topics related to Retinal Imaging and Analysis.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is a paper titled Diagnosis of Cataract using a Robust Algorithm for Telemedicine Applications, published in 2020 in the International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Benes L. Trus include:

  • Sarthak Khanna
  • Abhishek Iyer
  • T. Sivakumar
  • Rajendra Udyavara
  • Wenwei Yu

The recognized publication venue for their work is:

  • International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology

Their research engages with the subfields of Radiology, Nuclear Medicine, and Imaging, emphasizing technological and algorithmic approaches within medical diagnostics.

Key topics covered in their publications include:

  • Retinal Imaging and Analysis

Best Publications

  • Arrangement of L2 within the Papillomavirus Capsid

    Christopher B. Buck;Naiqian Cheng;Cynthia D. Thompson;Douglas R. Lowy

  • Atomic model of the papillomavirus capsid

    Yorgo Modis;Benes L. Trus;Stephen C. Harrison

  • Complete amino acid sequence of a mouse epidermal keratin subunit and implications for the structure of intermediate filaments

    Peter M. Steinert;Robert H. Rice;Dennis R. Roop;Benes L. Trus

  • Homology in Structural Organization BetweenE. coliClpAP Protease and the Eukaryotic 26 S Proteasome

    Martin Kessel;Michael R. Maurizi;Bernard Kim;Eva Kocsis

  • Liquid-crystalline, phage-like packing of encapsidated DNA in herpes simplex virus.

    F.P. Booy;W.W. Newcomb;B.L. Trus;J.C. Brown

  • A novel class of herpesvirus with bivalve hosts.

    Andrew J. Davison;Benes L. Trus;Naiqian Cheng;Alasdair C. Steven

  • Structure of the herpes simplex virus capsid : molecular composition of the pentons and the triplexes

    William W. Newcomb;Benes L. Trus;Frank P. Booy;Alasdair C. Steven

  • Three-dimensional structure of poliovirus receptor bound to poliovirus.

    David M. Belnap;Brian Michael McDermott;David J. Filman;Naiqian Cheng

  • The papillomavirus major capsid protein L1

    Christopher B. Buck;Patricia M. Day;Benes L. Trus

  • Assembly of the herpes simplex virus capsid: characterization of intermediates observed during cell-free capsid formation.

    William W. Newcomb;Fred L. Homa;Darrell R. Thomsen;Frank P. Booy

  • A new resolution criterion based on spectral signal-to-noise ratios.

    Michael Unser;Benes L. Trus;Alasdair C. Steven

  • Molecular Tectonic Model of Virus Structural Transitions: the Putative Cell Entry States of Poliovirus

    David M. Belnap;David J. Filman;Benes L. Trus;Naiqian Cheng

  • The herpes simplex virus procapsid: structure, conformational changes upon maturation, and roles of the triplex proteins VP19c and VP23 in assembly.

    Benes L. Trus;Frank P. Booy;William W. Newcomb;Jay C. Brown

  • Mass and molecular composition of vesicular stomatitis virus: a scanning transmission electron microscopy analysis.

    D Thomas;W W Newcomb;J C Brown;J S Wall

  • Novel structural features of bovine papillomavirus capsid revealed by a three-dimensional reconstruction to 9 Å resolution

    Benes L. Trus;Richard B.S. Roden;Heather L. Greenstone;Michael Vrhel

  • Molecular substructure of a viral receptor-recognition protein. The gp17 tail-fiber of bacteriophage T7.

    A.C. Steven;B.L. Trus;J.V. Maizel;M. Unser

  • Image averaging of flexible fibrous macromolecules: The clathrin triskelion has an elastic proximal segment

    Eva Kocsis;Benes L. Trus;Clifford J. Steer;Margaret E. Bisher

  • Structure and Polymorphism of the UL6 Portal Protein of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1

    Benes L. Trus;Naiqian Cheng;William W. Newcomb;Fred L. Homa

  • Virus maturation: dynamics and mechanism of a stabilizing structural transition that leads to infectivity

    Alasdair C Steven;J Bernard Heymann;Naiqian Cheng;Benes L Trus

  • Dynamics of herpes simplex virus capsid maturation visualized by time-lapse cryo-electron microscopy.

    J. Bernard Heymann;Naiqian Cheng;William W. Newcomb;Benes L. Trus;Benes L. Trus

Frequent Co-Authors

Alasdair C. Steven
Alasdair C. Steven National Institutes of Health
Naiqian Cheng
Naiqian Cheng National Institutes of Health
William W. Newcomb
William W. Newcomb National Institutes of Health
Jay C. Brown
Jay C. Brown University of Virginia
Michael Unser
Michael Unser École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
James F. Conway
James F. Conway University of Pittsburgh
Shlomo Havlin
Shlomo Havlin Bar-Ilan University
José L. Carrascosa
José L. Carrascosa Spanish National Research Council
George H. Weiss
George H. Weiss National Institutes of Health
Said A. Ghabrial
Said A. Ghabrial University of Kentucky

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