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George E. Rogers is a researcher affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia. Their primary field of study is Medicine, with a focus on Rheumatology. Additional subfields of interest include Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The body of work by Rogers covers several main topics, reflecting the diversity of their research interests. These topics include:

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies
  • Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications
  • Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  • Spondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography

Rogers has contributed to multiple publications, with research appearing in venues such as:

  • Historical Records of Australian Science
  • Lara D. Veeken
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • EULAR Rheumatology Open

Recent papers authored or co-authored by George E. Rogers include:

  • "Robert Donald Bruce Fraser 1924-2019" (2020), Historical Records of Australian Science
  • "P209 Subgroups of refractory rheumatoid arthritis and difficult to treat features highlight differences in comorbidity and smoking history - a single-centre observational study" (2022), Lara D. Veeken
  • "CCDC 2041142: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination" (2021), The Cambridge Structural Database

Frequent collaborators in Rogers's research include Rudresh Shukla, Pauline Ho, Maya H Buch, A. Miller, and David Parry.

Best Publications

  • Hair follicle differentiation and regulation.

    George E Rogers

  • Feather Keratin: Composition, Structure and Biogenesis

    Keith Gregg;George E. Rogers

  • Biology of the wool follicle: an excursion into a unique tissue interaction system waiting to be re‐discovered

    George E. Rogers

  • Epsilon-(gamma-glutamyl)lysine cross-linkage in citrulline-containing protein fractions from hair.

    Harry W. J. Harding;George E. Rogers

  • The origin of citrulline-containing proteins in the hair follicle and the chemical nature of trichohyalin, an intracellular precursor.

    George E. Rogers;Harry W.J. Harding;Ida J. Llewellyn-Smith

  • Regulation of Keratin Gene Expression in Hair Follicle Differentiationa

    Barry C. Powell;Antonietta Nesci;George E. Rogers

  • Molecular organization in alpha-keratin.

    R. D. B. Fraser;T. P. Macrae;G. E. Rogers

  • Trichohyalin, an intermediate filament-associated protein of the hair follicle.

    Joseph A. Rothnagel;George E. Rogers

  • Structure of α-Keratin

    R. D. B. Fraser;T. P. Macrae;G. E. Rogers

  • Peptidylarginine Deiminase of the Hair Follicle: Characterization, Localization, and Function in Keratinizing Tissues

    George Rogers;Bradley Winter;Clive McLaughlan;Barry Powell

  • Cultivation of murine hair follicles as organoids in a collagen matrix

    George Rogers;Nadine Martinet;Peter Steinert;Peter Wynn

  • Mammalian keratin gene families: organisation of genes coding for the B2 high-sulphur proteins of sheep wool

    B.C. Powell;M.J. Sleigh;K.A. Ward;G.E. Rogers

  • Sheep wool (glycine + tyrosine)-rich keratin genes. A family of low sequence homology.

    Elizabeth S. Kuczek;George E. Rogers

  • Sequence, expression, and evolutionary conservation of a gene encoding a glycine/tyrosine-rich keratin-associated protein of hair.

    A. Fratini;B.C. Powell;G.E. Rogers

  • Analysis of the Sheep Trichohyalin Gene: Potential Structural and Calcium-binding Roles of Trichohyalin in the Hair Follicle

    Michael J. Fietz;Clive J. McLaughlan;Mary T. Campbell;George E. Rogers

  • Avian keratin genes. I. A molecular analysis of the structure and expression of a group of feather keratin genes.

    R B Presland;K Gregg;P L Molloy;C P Morris

  • A comparison of genomic coding sequences for feather and scale keratins: Structural and evolutionary implications

    K. Gregg;S. D. Wilton;D. A. D. Parry;G. E. Rogers

  • Formation of the iε-(γ-glutamyl)lysine crosslink in hair proteins. Investigation of transamidases in hair follicles

    Harry W. J. Harding;G. E. Rogers

  • Organization and expression of hair follicle genes

    George E. Rogers;Barry C. Powell

  • Hair follicle differentiation: expression, structure and evolutionary conservation of the hair type II keratin intermediate filament gene family.

    B Powell;L Crocker;G Rogers

Frequent Co-Authors

Steve D. Wilton
Steve D. Wilton University of Western Australia
Joseph A. Rothnagel
Joseph A. Rothnagel University of Queensland
Peter L. Molloy
Peter L. Molloy Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
David A.D. Parry
David A.D. Parry Massey University
Peter M. Steinert
Peter M. Steinert National Institutes of Health
Stuart H. Yuspa
Stuart H. Yuspa National Institutes of Health
Dennis R. Roop
Dennis R. Roop University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Elizabeth Baker
Elizabeth Baker Pathwest Laboratory Medicine
David F. Callen
David F. Callen University of Adelaide
Grant R. Sutherland
Grant R. Sutherland University of Adelaide

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