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Elias Lazarides is affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus rooted at a leading institution known for its research contributions.

Their body of work includes recent contributions to scientific literature, although no specific details about these recent papers are available. No frequent co-authors have been documented, indicating either a solitary research approach or absence of regularly collaborating partners listed in the available data.

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Despite the lack of detailed data on publications, collaborations, or awards, Elias Lazarides' presence at the California Institute of Technology situates them within a significant scientific environment, providing context for their academic and research activities.

Best Publications

  • Intermediate filaments as mechanical integrators of cellular space

    Elias Lazarides

  • Epothilones, a New Class of Microtubule-stabilizing Agents with a Taxol-like Mechanism of Action

    Daniel M. Bollag;Patricia A. McQueney;Jian Zhu;Otto Hensens

  • Actin antibody: The specific visualization of actin filaments in non-muscle cells

    Elias Lazarides;Klaus Weber

  • Actin Is the Naturally Occurring Inhibitor of Deoxyribonuclease I

    Elias Lazarides;Uno Lindberg

  • Actin, alpha-actinin, and tropomyosin interaction in the structural organization of actin filaments in nonmuscle cells.

    Elias Lazarides

  • Immunological characterization of the subunit of the 100 A filaments from muscle cells.

    Elias Lazarides;Bruce D. Hubbard

  • Widespread occurrence of avian spectrin in nonerythroid cells

    Elizabeth A. Repasky;Bruce L. Granger;Elias Lazarides

  • Desmin and vimentin coexist at the periphery of the myofibril Z disc

    Bruce L. Granger;Elias Lazarides

  • The synthesis and distribution of desmin and vimentin during myogenesis in vitro.

    David L. Gard;Elias Lazarides

  • Tropomyosin antibody: the specific localization of tropomyosin in nonmuscle cells

    Elias Lazarides

  • Synemin: a new high molecular weight protein associated with desmin and vimentin filaments in muscle

    Bruce L. Granger;Elias Lazarides

  • The distribution of actin in non-muscle cells. The use of actin antibody in the localization of actin within the microfilament bundles of mouse 3T3 cells.

    R.D. Goldman;E. Lazarides;R. Pollack;K. Weber

  • The existence of an insoluble Z disc scaffold in chicken skeletal muscle

    Bruce L. Granger;Elias Lazarides

  • Copurification of actin and desmin from chicken smooth muscle and their copolymerization in vitro to intermediate filaments.

    Bruce D. Hubbard;Elias Lazarides

  • Specificity of desmin to avian and mammalian muscle cells

    Elias Lazarides;David R. Baizer

  • Coexistence of desmin and the fibroblastic intermediate filament subunit in muscle and nonmuscle cells: identification and comparative peptide analysis.

    David L. Gard;Paul B. Bell;Elias Lazarides

  • Heat Shock Proteins are Methylated in Avian and Mammalian Cells

    Chung Wang;Richard H. Gomer;Elias Lazarides

  • Synemin and Vimentin are Components of Intermediate Filaments in Avian Erythrocytes

    Bruce L. Granger;Elizabeth A. Repasky;Elias Lazarides

  • Membrane skeletal protein 4.1 of avian erythrocytes is composed of multiple variants that exhibit tissue-specific expression

    Bruce L. Granger;Elias Lazarides

  • Structural associations of synemin and vimentin filaments in avian erythrocytes revealed by immunoelectron microscopy

    Bruce L. Granger;Elias Lazarides

Frequent Co-Authors

Randall T. Moon
Randall T. Moon University of Washington
Richard H. Gomer
Richard H. Gomer Texas A&M University
John Ngai
John Ngai University of California, Berkeley
Barbara J. Wold
Barbara J. Wold California Institute of Technology
Matthias Staufenbiel
Matthias Staufenbiel University of Tübingen
Anke Huckriede
Anke Huckriede University Medical Center Groningen
Hsing Jien Kung
Hsing Jien Kung Taipei Medical University
Jacques Samarut
Jacques Samarut École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Joseph J. Falke
Joseph J. Falke University of Colorado Boulder
Pierre Jurdic
Pierre Jurdic École Normale Supérieure de Lyon

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