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6512
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3030

Overview

Hanno Steen is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States and has an extensive publication record in the field of medicine. Their research encompasses a variety of subfields, including infectious diseases, immunology, molecular biology, spectroscopy, and epidemiology.

Steen's work contributes to key topics such as COVID-19 clinical research studies, advanced proteomics techniques and applications, immune responses and vaccinations, neonatal respiratory health research, long-term effects of COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, and mass spectrometry techniques and applications.

Recent publications by Steen include the following:

  • Tau PTM Profiles Identify Patient Heterogeneity and Stages of Alzheimer's Disease, 2020, Cell
  • BCG vaccination-induced emergency granulopoiesis provides rapid protection from neonatal sepsis, 2020, Science Translational Medicine
  • A simple, time- and cost-effective, high-throughput depletion strategy for deep plasma proteomics, 2023, Science Advances
  • Immunophenotyping assessment in a COVID-19 cohort (IMPACC): A prospective longitudinal study, 2021, Science Immunology
  • Choroid plexus-targeted NKCC1 overexpression to treat post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus, 2023, Neuron

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Ofer Levy
  • Al Ozonoff
  • Kinga K. Smolen
  • Joann Diray-Arce
  • Ruth R. Montgomery

Steen has published regularly in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Frontiers in Immunology, The Journal of Immunology, iScience, and Science Translational Medicine.

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • iScience
  • Science Translational Medicine

The main field of study for Steen is medicine, with a publication focus supported by 131 documented works.

Best Publications

  • Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture, SILAC, as a simple and accurate approach to expression proteomics.

    Shao En Ong;Blagoy Blagoev;Irina Kratchmarova;Dan Bach Kristensen

  • The ABC's (and XYZ's) of peptide sequencing

    Hanno Steen;Matthias Mann

  • Development of Human Protein Reference Database as an Initial Platform for Approaching Systems Biology in Humans

    Suraj Peri;Suraj Peri;J. Daniel Navarro;J. Daniel Navarro;Ramars Amanchy;Troels Z. Kristiansen;Troels Z. Kristiansen

  • Directed proteomic analysis of the human nucleolus.

    Jens S. Andersen;Carol E. Lyon;Archa H. Fox;Anthony K.L. Leung

  • Analysis of protein phosphorylation using mass spectrometry: deciphering the phosphoproteome.

    Matthias Mann;Shao En Ong;Mads Grønborg;Hanno Steen

  • Tau PTM Profiles Identify Patient Heterogeneity and Stages of Alzheimer's Disease

    Hendrik Wesseling;Waltraud Mair;Mukesh Kumar;Christoph N. Schlaffner

  • Timing of initiation of chromosome replication in individual Escherichia coli cells.

    Kirsten Skarstad;Erik Boye;H. B. Steen

  • Post-translational modification: nature's escape from genetic imprisonment and the basis for dynamic information encoding.

    Sudhakaran Prabakaran;Guy Lippens;Hanno Steen;Jeremy Gunawardena

  • Phosphorylation Analysis by Mass Spectrometry Myths, Facts, and the Consequences for Qualitative and Quantitative Measurements

    Hanno Steen;Hanno Steen;Judith A. Jebanathirajah;Judith A. Jebanathirajah;John Rush;Nicholas Morrice

  • Detection of tyrosine phosphorylated peptides by precursor ion scanning quadrupole TOF mass spectrometry in positive ion mode.

    Hanno Steen;Bernhard Kuster;Minerva Fernandez;Akhilesh Pandey

  • Proteome Scale Characterization of Human S-Acylated Proteins in Lipid Raft-enriched and Non-raft Membranes

    Wei Yang;Wei Yang;Dolores Di Vizio;Marc Kirchner;Hanno Steen

  • Protein Profiling with Cleavable Isotope-coded Affinity Tag (cICAT) Reagents The Yeast Salinity Stress Response

    Jiaxu Li;Hanno Steen;Steven P. Gygi

  • Extensive phosphorylation with overlapping specificity by Mycobacterium tuberculosis serine/threonine protein kinases

    Sladjana Prisic;Selasi Dankwa;Daniel Schwartz;Michael F. Chou

  • Cytosolic 5′‐nucleotidase 1A autoimmunity in sporadic inclusion body myositis

    H. Benjamin Larman;Mohammad Salajegheh;Mohammad Salajegheh;Remedios Nazareno;Theresa Lam

  • Purification and architecture of the ubiquitous Wave complex

    Alexis Gautreau;Hsin-Yi Henry Ho;Jiaxu Li;Hanno Steen

  • A Specific LSD1/KDM1A Isoform Regulates Neuronal Differentiation through H3K9 Demethylation

    Benoit Laurent;Lv Ruitu;Jernej Murn;Jernej Murn;Kristina Hempel

  • Tyrosine Phosphorylation Mapping of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Pathway

    Hanno Steen;Bernhard Kuster;Minerva Fernandez;Akhilesh Pandey

  • Stable isotope-free relative and absolute quantitation of protein phosphorylation stoichiometry by MS

    Hanno Steen;Judith A. Jebanathirajah;Michael Springer;Marc W. Kirschner

  • Robust prediction of the MASCOT score for an improved quality assessment in mass spectrometric proteomics

    Thomas Koenig;Bjoern H. Menze;Marc Kirchner;Flavio Monigatti

  • Phenothiazines induce PP2A-mediated apoptosis in T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    Alejandro Gutierrez;Li Pan;Richard W.J. Groen;Frederic Baleydier

Frequent Co-Authors

Joao A. Paulo
Joao A. Paulo Harvard University
Peter A. Banks
Peter A. Banks Brigham and Women's Hospital
Matthias Mann
Matthias Mann Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Michael R. Freeman
Michael R. Freeman Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Ofer Levy
Ofer Levy Boston Children's Hospital
Akhilesh Pandey
Akhilesh Pandey Mayo Clinic
Fred A. Hamprecht
Fred A. Hamprecht Heidelberg University
Stephen P. Jackson
Stephen P. Jackson University of Cambridge
Bernhard Y. Renard
Bernhard Y. Renard Hasso Plattner Institute
Ole Nørregaard Jensen
Ole Nørregaard Jensen University of Southern Denmark

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