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78
Citations
17978
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4635
National Ranking
157

Overview

Douglas G. Kilburn is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. The research work of this scientist is documented through recent publications and collaborations, representing engagement in academic surgery and associated fields.

The recent paper authored by Douglas G. Kilburn is titled "Issue Information," published in 2023 in the ANZ Journal of Surgery. This work has attracted citations, indicating its use in ongoing research.

Frequent collaborators include the following individuals:

  • Sumit Joshi
  • Zsolt J. Balogh
  • Akhilesh Gowda
  • S. Bacchi
  • J Kovoor

The main publication venue associated with this author is the ANZ Journal of Surgery.

This body of work, while limited in the number of indexed documents, reflects active research participation within clinical surgery contexts. The available data does not cover specific subfields of study or main topics addressed in detail, nor does it list awards or book publications.

Best Publications

  • Domains in microbial beta-1, 4-glycanases: sequence conservation, function, and enzyme families.

    N. R. Gilkes;B. Henrissat;D. G. Kilburn;R. C. Miller

  • Precise excision of the cellulose binding domains from two Cellulomonas fimi cellulases by a homologous protease and the effect on catalysis.

    N R Gilkes;R A Warren;R C Miller;D G Kilburn

  • Non–Hydrolytic Disruption of Cellulose Fibres by the Binding Domain of a Bacterial Cellulase

    Neena Din;Neil R. Gilkes;Bahar Tekant;Robert C. Miller

  • Weak lignin-binding enzymes

    Alex Berlin;Neil Gilkes;Arwa Kurabi;Renata Bura

  • Weak lignin-binding enzymes: a novel approach to improve activity of cellulases for hydrolysis of lignocellulosics.

    Alex Berlin;Neil Gilkes;Arwa Kurabi;Renata Bura

  • Stereoselective hydrolysis catalyzed by related beta-1,4-glucanases and beta-1,4-xylanases.

    J Gebler;N R Gilkes;M Claeyssens;D B Wilson

  • Solution structure of a cellulose-binding domain from Cellulomonas fimi by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

    Guang-Yi Xu;Edgar Ong;Neil R. Gilkes;Douglas G. Kilburn

  • The adsorption of a bacterial cellulase and its two isolated domains to crystalline cellulose.

    N. R. Gilkes;E. Jervis;B. Henrissat;B. Tekant

  • Surface Diffusion of Cellulases and Their Isolated Binding Domains on Cellulose

    Eric J. Jervis;Charles A. Haynes;Douglas G. Kilburn

  • Evaluation of novel fungal cellulase preparations for ability to hydrolyze softwood substrates – evidence for the role of accessory enzymes

    Alex Berlin;Neil Gilkes;Douglas Kilburn;Renata Bura

  • Characterization and affinity applications of cellulose-binding domains

    P. Tomme;A. Boraston;B. Mclean;J. Kormos

  • Biosensor and interface membrane

    Robin F.B. Turner;Douglas George Kilburn;Michael R. Phelps

  • Characterization and structure of an endodglucanase gene of Cellulomonas fimi

    R. Anthony J. Warren;Douglas G. Kilburn;Robert C. Miller

  • Structure of the gene encoding the exoglucanase of Cellulomonas fimi

    G. O'Neill;S.H. Goh;R.A.J. Warren;D.G. Kilburn

  • C1-Cx revisited: intramolecular synergism in a cellulase.

    N Din;H G Damude;N R Gilkes;R C Miller

  • Binding of the cellulose-binding domain of exoglucanase Cex from Cellulomonas fimi to insoluble microcrystalline cellulose is entropically driven.

    A L Creagh;E Ong;E Jervis;D G Kilburn

  • Mode of action and substrate specificities of cellulases from cloned bacterial genes.

    N R Gilkes;M L Langsford;D G Kilburn;R C Miller

  • Analysis of binding of the family 2a carbohydrate-binding module from Cellulomonas fimi xylanase 10A to cellulose: specificity and identification of functionally important amino acid residues.

    Bradley W. McLean;Mark R. Bray;Alisdair B. Boraston;Neil R. Gilkes

  • Glycosylation of bacterial cellulases prevents proteolytic cleavage between functional domains

    M.L. Langsford;N.R. Gilkes;B. Singh;B. Moser

  • Acoustic cell filter for high density perfusion culture of hybridoma cells

    Felix Trampler;Stefan A. Sonderhoff;Phylis W. S. Pui;Douglas G. Kilburn

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert C. Miller
Robert C. Miller University of British Columbia
Neil R. Gilkes
Neil R. Gilkes University of British Columbia
R A Warren
R A Warren University of British Columbia
Alisdair B. Boraston
Alisdair B. Boraston University of Victoria
John N. Saddler
John N. Saddler University of British Columbia
David R. Rose
David R. Rose University of Waterloo
Warren W. Wakarchuk
Warren W. Wakarchuk University of Alberta
Lawrence P. McIntosh
Lawrence P. McIntosh University of British Columbia
Stephen G. Withers
Stephen G. Withers University of British Columbia
Bernard Henrissat
Bernard Henrissat Technical University of Denmark

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