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Douglas M. Lublin is affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Their academic presence is primarily linked to this institution.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work available for this researcher in the provided data. Similarly, no awards or distinctions have been recorded.

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Best Publications

  • Control of the complement system.

    Liszewski Mk;Farries Tc;Lublin Dm;Rooney Ia

  • Cysteine3 of Src family protein tyrosine kinase determines palmitoylation and localization in caveolae.

    A M Shenoy-Scaria;D J Dietzen;J Kwong;D C Link

  • Caveolin is palmitoylated on multiple cysteine residues. Palmitoylation is not necessary for localization of caveolin to caveolae.

    Dennis Dietzen;W. R. Hastings;D. M. Lublin

  • Constitutive and growth factor-regulated phosphorylation of caveolin-1 occurs at the same site (Tyr-14) in vivo: identification of a c-Src/Cav-1/Grb7 signaling cassette.

    Hyangkyu Lee;Daniela Volonte;Ferruccio Galbiati;Puneeth Iyengar

  • Coxsackievirus B3 adapted to growth in RD cells binds to decay-accelerating factor (CD55)

    J M Bergelson;J G Mohanty;R L Crowell;N F St John

  • Survival of FimH-expressing enterobacteria in macrophages relies on glycolipid traffic

    D M Baorto;Z Gao;R Malaviya;M L Dustin

  • Palmitylation of an amino-terminal cysteine motif of protein tyrosine kinases p56lck and p59fyn mediates interaction with glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-anchored proteins.

    A. M. Shenoy-Scaria;L. K. T. Gauen;J. Kwong;A. S. Shaw

  • Identification of complement regulatory domains in human factor H.

    D L Gordon;R M Kaufman;T K Blackmore;J Kwong

  • Accumulation of caveolin in the endoplasmic reticulum redirects the protein to lipid storage droplets

    Anne G. Ostermeyer;James M. Paci;Youchun Zeng;Douglas M. Lublin

  • Mapping of epitopes, glycosylation sites, and complement regulatory domains in human decay accelerating factor.

    K. E. Coyne;S. E. Hall;E. Scott Thompson;M. A. Arce

  • Oligomerization of VIP21‐caveolin in vitro is stabilized by long chain fatty acylation or cholesterol

    Solange Monier;Dennis J. Dietzen;W.Randall Hastings;Douglas M. Lublin

  • Molecular cloning of RhD cDNA derived from a gene present in RhD-positive, but not RhD-negative individuals.

    MA Arce;ES Thompson;S Wagner;KE Coyne

  • Molecular cloning and chromosomal localization of human membrane cofactor protein (MCP). Evidence for inclusion in the multigene family of complement-regulatory proteins.

    D M Lublin;M K Liszewski;T W Post;M A Arce

  • Identification of a heparin binding domain in the seventh short consensus repeat of complement factor H.

    T K Blackmore;T A Sadlon;H M Ward;D M Lublin

  • CD36 is palmitoylated on both N- and C-terminal cytoplasmic tails.

    Nengbing Tao;Steven J. Wagner;Douglas M. Lublin

  • Rh-related antigen CD47 is the signal-transducer integrin-associated protein.

    F.P. Lindberg;D.M. Lublin;M.J. Telen;R.A. Veile

  • The efficacy of photopheresis for bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome after lung transplantation

    Matthew R. Morrell;George J. Despotis;Douglas M. Lublin;George A. Patterson

  • Human genes for three complement components that regulate the activation of C3 are tightly linked.

    S Rodriguez de Cordoba;D M Lublin;P Rubinstein;J P Atkinson

  • A review of transfusion risks and optimal management of perioperative bleeding with cardiac surgery

    George Despotis;Charles Eby;Douglas M. Lublin

  • Transfusion medicine service policies for recombinant factor VIIa administration.

    Lawrence Tim Goodnough;Douglas M. Lublin;Lini Zhang;George Despotis

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Atkinson
John P. Atkinson Washington University in St. Louis
Michael P. Lisanti
Michael P. Lisanti University of Salford
Jeffrey E. Saffitz
Jeffrey E. Saffitz Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Tsukasa Seya
Tsukasa Seya Hokkaido University
Marion E. Reid
Marion E. Reid New York Blood Center
Daniel C. Link
Daniel C. Link Washington University in St. Louis
Ferruccio Galbiati
Ferruccio Galbiati University of Pittsburgh
David L. Gordon
David L. Gordon Flinders Medical Centre
Gert Zimmer
Gert Zimmer University of Bern
Jeffrey W. Almond
Jeffrey W. Almond Sanofi (France)

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