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George Brawerman

George Brawerman

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
9072
World Ranking
16741
National Ranking
6912

Overview

George Brawerman is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their research includes work related to veterinary vaccine evaluation, as demonstrated by their recent publication in the field.

Brawerman's recent paper, titled "Post-licensing evaluation of Porvac® subunit vaccine against classical swine fever in two pig genetic development farms in Cuba", was published in 2025 in the SSRN Electronic Journal. This study contributes data on vaccine performance in an agricultural setting, addressing disease control in swine populations.

Their publication record shows involvement with the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Brawerman's work. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Mary Karla Méndez-Orta
  • Milagros Vargas-Hernández
  • Elaine Santana-Rodríguez
  • Félix González-Suárez
  • Juliane Zulueta-Miranda

Best Publications

  • A Polynucleotide Segment Rich in Adenylic Acid in the Rapidly-Labeled Polyribosomal RNA Component of Mouse Sarcoma 180 Ascites Cells

    Se Yong Lee;Jozef Mendecki;George Brawerman

  • A procedure for the isolation of mammalian messenger ribonucleic acid.

    George Brawerman;Jozef Mendecki;Se Yong Lee

  • Determinants of messenger RNA stability

    George Brawerman

  • Characteristics of the polyadenylic acid segment associated with messenger ribonucleic acid in mouse sarcoma 180 ascites cells.

    Jozef Mendecki;Se Yong Lee;George Brawerman

  • mRNA decay: finding the right targets.

    George Brawerman

  • The Role of the poly(A) sequence in mammalian messenger RNA.

    George Brawerman

  • Nucleotide sequence of a major messenger RNA for a 21 kilodalton polypeptide that is under translational control in mouse tumor cells

    S. T. Chitpatima;S. Makrides;Ram Bandyopadhyay;G. Brawerman

  • Characteristics and significance of the polyadenylate sequence in mammalian messenger RNA.

    George Brawerman

  • Regulation of mRNA utilization in mouse erythroleukemia cells induced to differentiate by exposure to dimethyl sulfoxide.

    R Yenofsky;S Cereghini;A Krowczynska;G Brawerman

  • A 33-kDa polypeptide with homology to the laminin receptor: component of translation machinery.

    Dorothy Auth;George Brawerman

  • A particle associated with the polyadenylate segment in mammalian messenger RNA.

    Sau-Wah Kwan;George Brawerman

  • Regulation of messenger RNA stability in mouse erythroleukemia cells.

    Anna Krowczynska;Richard Yenofsky;George Brawerman

  • Function of Three Protein Factors and Ribosomal Subunits in the Initiation of Protein Synthesis in E. coli

    M. Revel;J. C. Lelong;G. Brawerman;F. Gros

  • On the desoxypentose nucleic acids from several microorganisms.

    Stephen Zamenhof;George Brawerman;Erwin Chargaff

  • The mouse homologue of the human acidic ribosomal phosphoprotein PO: a highly conserved polypeptide that is under translational control.

    Anna M. Krowczynska;Margaret Coutts;Savvas Makrides;George Brawerman

  • Metabolism of the polyadenylate sequence of nuclear rna and messenger rna in mammalian cells.

    George Brawerman;Julio Diez

  • Involvement of N-formylmethionine in initiation of protein synthesis in cell-free extracts of Euglena gracilis

    James H. Schwartz;Ralph Meyer;Jerome M. Eisenstadt;George Brawerman

  • Nuclease activity associated with mammalian mRNA in its native state: possible basis for selectivity in mRNA decay.

    R Bandyopadhyay;M Coutts;A Krowczynska;G Brawerman

  • Messenger RNA species partially in a repressed state in mouse sarcoma ascites cells

    Richard Yenofsky;Ingrid Bergmann;George Brawerman

  • Characterization of the steady-state population of messenger RNA and its poly(adenylic acid) segment in mammalian cells.

    William R. Jeffery;George Brawerman

Frequent Co-Authors

Gail E. Sonenshein
Gail E. Sonenshein Tufts University
Erwin Chargaff
Erwin Chargaff Columbia University
William R. Jeffery
William R. Jeffery University of Maryland, College Park
Larry Gold
Larry Gold University of Colorado Boulder

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