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D-Index
75
Citations
16667
World Ranking
5423
National Ranking
2576

Overview

Enrico Cabib is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. They have a professional focus within this prominent research institution, contributing to the scientific community through their role.

There is no available data on recent papers authored by Enrico Cabib, including titles, years of publication, or publication venues. Similarly, information concerning frequent co-authors or common publication venues is not provided. This limits detailed insights into their collaborative networks and preferred journals or conferences for dissemination of research findings.

Details regarding main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics of work associated with Enrico Cabib are not listed. Consequently, a comprehensive view of their research emphasis or thematic interests cannot be drawn from the available data.

Information on book publications, including publisher names or number of books published, is absent, which restricts understanding of any extended academic contributions in the form of monographs or edited volumes.

No awards have been recorded for Enrico Cabib, and the data does not indicate any distinctions or honors received during their career.

Enrico Cabib is currently living, as the data specifies they are not deceased.

Best Publications

  • Architecture of the yeast cell wall. Beta(1-->6)-glucan interconnects mannoprotein, beta(1-->)3-glucan, and chitin.

    Roman Kollár;Bruce B. Reinhold;Eva Petráková;Herman J.C. Yeh

  • THE BIOSYNTHESIS OF TREHALOSE PHOSPHATE

    Enrico Cabib;Luis Federico Leloir

  • The function of chitin synthases 2 and 3 in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell cycle.

    J A Shaw;P C Mol;B Bowers;S J Silverman

  • Synthesis of the Yeast Cell Wall and its Regulation

    E Cabib;R Roberts;B Bowers

  • A rapid and sensitive assay for chitinase using tritiated chitin.

    Jesús Molano;Angel Durán;Enrico Cabib

  • Rho1p, a Yeast Protein at the Interface Between Cell Polarization and Morphogenesis

    Jana Drgonová;Tomás Drgon;Kazuma Tanaka;Roman Kollár

  • The Yeast Cell Wall and Septum as Paradigms of Cell Growth and Morphogenesis

    Enrico Cabib;Dong Hyun Roh;Martin Schmidt;Luciana B. Crotti

  • Architecture of the yeast cell wall. The linkage between chitin and beta(1-->3)-glucan.

    Roman Kollár;Eva Petráková;Gilbert Ashwell;Phillips W. Robbins

  • The S. cerevisiae structural gene for chitin synthase is not required for chitin synthesis in vivo.

    Christine E. Bulawa;Martin Slater;Enrico Cabib;Janice Au-Young

  • Malaria parasite chitinase and penetration of the mosquito peritrophic membrane.

    Marcel Huber;Enrico Cabib;Louis H. Miller

  • Chitin synthetase zymogen is attached to the yeast plasma membrane.

    Angel Duran;Blair Bowers;Enrico Cabib

  • Chitin and yeast budding. Localization of chitin in yeast bud scars.

    Enrico Cabib;Blair Bowers

  • An endochitinase from wheat germ. Activity on nascent and preformed chitin.

    J Molano;I Polacheck;A Duran;E Cabib

  • Uridine diphosphate acetylglucosamine.

    Enrico Cabib;Luis Federico Leloir;Carlos E. Cardini

  • Chitin synthase 2 is essential for septum formation and cell division in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Sanford J. Silverman;Adriana Sburlati;Martin L. Slater;Enrico Cabib

  • Role of small G proteins in yeast cell polarization and wall biosynthesis

    Enrico Cabib;Jana Drgonová;Tomás Drgon

  • The Control of Morphogenesis: An Enzymatic Mechanism for the Initiation of Septum Formation in Yeast

    Enrico Cabib;Vladimir Farkas

  • The synthesis and degradation of chitin.

    Enrico Cabib

  • Chitin synthase 1, an auxiliary enzyme for chitin synthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    E Cabib;A Sburlati;B Bowers;S J Silverman

  • In budding yeast, contraction of the actomyosin ring and formation of the primary septum at cytokinesis depend on each other

    Martin Schmidt;Blair Bowers;Archana Varma;Dong Hyun Roh

Frequent Co-Authors

Kuo-Ping Huang
Kuo-Ping Huang National Institutes of Health
Phillips W. Robbins
Phillips W. Robbins Boston University
Gilbert Ashwell
Gilbert Ashwell National Institutes of Health
Yoshimi Takai
Yoshimi Takai Kobe University
Frans M. Klis
Frans M. Klis University of Amsterdam
Louis H. Miller
Louis H. Miller National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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