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D-Index
68
Citations
12896
World Ranking
2456
National Ranking
177

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Hans G. Zachau was affiliated with Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Germany during their academic career.

They were recognized as a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), an indication of their engagement within the molecular biology community.

There are no recorded coauthors or frequent publication venues listed for this scientist, nor are there specific details regarding published papers or book contributions available. Likewise, no detailed information about their main or subfields of study or main topics of research is provided.

Given the absence of documented recent publications, research topics, or collaborations, the academic profile of Hans G. Zachau remains primarily defined by their institutional affiliation and their membership in a prominent scientific organization.

Best Publications

  • Correct transcription of an immunoglobulin κ gene requires an upstream fragment containing conserved sequence elements

    F. G. Falkner;H. G. Zachau

  • A Specific Modification Next to the Anticodon of Phenylalanine Transfer Ribonucleic Acid

    R. Thiebe;H. G. Zachau

  • The structures of two serine transfer ribonucleic acids.

    H G Zachau;D Dütting;H Feldmann

  • Transfer Ribonucleic Acids

    H. G. Zachau

  • Nucleotidsequenzen zweier serinspezifischer Transfer‐Ribonucleinsäuren

    H. G. Zachau;D. Dütting;H. Feldmann

  • Domains in chromatin structure.

    T. Igó-Kemenes;H. G. Zachau

  • The variable genes of the human immunoglobulin kappa locus.

    Schäble Kf;Zachau Hg

  • Expressed human immunoglobulin kappa genes and their hypermutation.

    Ralph Klein;Rita Jaenichen;Hans G. Zachau

  • ISOLATION OF ADENOSINE AMINO ACID ESTERS FROM A RIBONUCLEASE DIGEST OF SOLUBLE, LIVER RIBONUCLEIC ACID.

    Hans Georg Zachau;George Acs;Fritz Lipmann

  • Differences between germ-line and rearranged immunoglobulin V kappa coding sequences suggest a localized mutation mechanism.

    Michael Pech;Josef Höchtl;Hannelore Schnell;Hans G. Zachau

  • Characterization of Distinct Segments in Mouse Satellite DNA by Restriction Nucleases

    Wolfram Hörz;Hans G. Zachau

  • The variable genes and gene families of the mouse immunoglobulin κ locus

    Rainer Thiebe;Karlheinz F. Schäble;Alexander Bensch;Jutta Brensing-Küppers

  • Subgroup IV of human immunoglobulin K light chains is encoded by a single germline gene

    H G Klobeck;G W Bornkamm;G Combriato;R Mocikat

  • Patchwork structure of a bovine satellite DNA

    Michael Pech;Rolf E. Streeck;Hans G. Zachau

  • The human immunoglobulin kappa locus. Characterization of the duplicated O regions.

    Walter Pargent;Alfons Meindl;Rainer Thiebe;Sabine Mitzel

  • Degradation of transfer ribonucleic acid by polynucleotide phosphorylase: I. Mechanism of phosphorolysis and structure of tRNA

    M.N. Thang;W. Guschlbauer;H.G. Zachau;M. Grunberg-Manago

  • Organization and evolution of a gene cluster for human immunoglobulin variable regions of the kappa type

    Michael Pech;Hans-Rainer Jaenichen;Hans-Dieter Pohlenz;Peter S. Neumaier

  • Immunoglobulin genes of different subgroups are interdigitated within the VK locus

    Michael Pech;Hans G. Zachau

  • The human VK locus. Characterization of a duplicated region encoding 28 different immunoglobulin genes.

    Bernhard Straubinger;Erwin Huber;Wulfing Lorenz;Eva Osterholzer

  • Splitting of phenylalanine specific tRNA into half molecules by chemical means

    P. Philippsen;R. Thiebe;W. Wintermeyer;H.G. Zachau

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfram Hörz
Wolfram Hörz Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Peter Philippsen
Peter Philippsen University of Basel
Horst Hameister
Horst Hameister University of Ulm
Wolfgang Wintermeyer
Wolfgang Wintermeyer Max Planck Society
Alfons Meindl
Alfons Meindl Technical University of Munich
Rudolf Rigler
Rudolf Rigler Karolinska Institute
Manfred Schweiger
Manfred Schweiger Freie Universität Berlin
Marianne Grunberg-Manago
Marianne Grunberg-Manago Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Boyd Hardesty
Boyd Hardesty The University of Texas at Austin

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