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Hans Rudolf Bosshard

Hans Rudolf Bosshard

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
9227
World Ranking
13955
National Ranking
245

Overview

Hans Rudolf Bosshard is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic work is situated within this institution, contributing to its research environment.

There are no available records of individual research papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with Bosshard. Similarly, there are no listed book publications or detailed fields and subfields of study linked to their profile.

Information on awards or formal recognitions has not been provided for Bosshard. The profile indicates that the researcher is currently active and not deceased.

Best Publications

  • Isothermal titration calorimetry and differential scanning calorimetry as complementary tools to investigate the energetics of biomolecular recognition.

    Ilian Jelesarov;Hans Rudolf Bosshard

  • Microcontact Printing of Proteins

    Andrÿ Bernard;Jean Philippe Renault;Bruno Michel;Hans Rudolf Bosshard

  • Reliable cloning of functional antibody variable domains from hybridomas and spleen cell repertoires employing a reengineered phage display system

    Anke Krebber;Susanne Bornhauser;Jörg Burmester;Annemarie Honegger

  • Ribosome Display Efficiently Selects and Evolves High-Affinity Antibodies in vitro from Immune Libraries

    Jozef Hanes;Lutz Jermutus;Susanne Weber-Bornhauser;Hans Rudolf Bosshard

  • Protein stabilization by salt bridges: concepts, experimental approaches and clarification of some misunderstandings.

    Hans Rudolf Bosshard;Daniel N. Marti;Ilian Jelesarov

  • Fabricating arrays of single protein molecules on glass using microcontact printing

    J. P. Renault;A. Bernard;A. Bietsch;B. Michel

  • Comparison of the binding sites on cytochrome c for cytochrome c oxidase, cytochrome bc1, and cytochrome c1. Differential acetylation of lysyl residues in free and complexed cytochrome c.

    R Rieder;H R Bosshard

  • Molecular recognition by induced fit: how fit is the concept?

    Hans Rudolf Bosshard

  • Kinetics of Folding of Leucine Zipper Domains

    Hans Wendt;Christine Berger;Antonio Baici;Richard M. Thomas

  • Antigen recognition by conformational selection.

    Christine Berger;Susanne Weber-Bornhauser;Jolanda Eggenberger;Jozef Hanes

  • Fabricating microarrays of functional proteins using affinity contact printing.

    Jean Philippe Renault;André Bernard;David Juncker;Bruno Michel

  • Affinity capture of proteins from solution and their dissociation by contact printing

    André Bernard;Dora Fitzli;Peter Sonderegger;Emmanuel Delamarche

  • The cytochrome c oxidase binding site on cytochrome c. Differential chemical modification of lysine residues in free and oxidase-bound cytochrome c.

    R Rieder;H R Bosshard

  • Binding of ferredoxin to ferredoxin:NADP+ oxidoreductase: the role of carboxyl groups, electrostatic surface potential, and molecular dipole moment.

    Antonio R. De Pascalis;Ilian Jelesarov;Friederike Ackermann;Hans Rudolf Bosshard

  • Caveats for the use of surface-adsorbed protein antigen to test the specificity of antibodies

    Christian Schwab;Hans Rudolf Bosshard

  • Very rapid, ionic strength-dependent association and folding of a heterodimeric leucine zipper

    Hans Wendt;Lukas Leder;Harri Härmä;Ilian Jelesarov

  • Salt Effects on Hydrophobic Interaction and Charge Screening in the Folding of a Negatively Charged Peptide to a Coiled Coil (Leucine Zipper)

    Ilian Jelesarov;Eberhard Dürr;Richard M. Thomas;Hans Rudolf Bosshard

  • Guided by electrostatics, a textbook protein comes of age

    Unknown

  • Epitope mapping by chemical modification of free and antibody-bound protein antigen.

    Andre Burnens;Stephane Demotz;Giampietro Corradin;Hans Binz

  • Thermodynamics of ferredoxin binding to ferredoxin:NADP+ reductase and the role of water at the complex interface.

    I Jelesarov;H R Bosshard

  • Extremely fast folding of a very stable leucine zipper with a strengthened hydrophobic core and lacking electrostatic interactions between helices.

    Eberhard Dürr;Ilian Jelesarov;Hans Rudolf Bosshard

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Michel
Bruno Michel IBM Research - Zurich
Emmanuel Delamarche
Emmanuel Delamarche IBM Research - Zurich
David B. Knaff
David B. Knaff Texas Tech University
Andreas Plückthun
Andreas Plückthun University of Zurich
Michael Przybylski
Michael Przybylski University of Konstanz
Mathias Müller
Mathias Müller University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Robert T. Clubb
Robert T. Clubb University of California, Los Angeles
Thomas L. Poulos
Thomas L. Poulos University of California, Irvine
Kathleen W. Kinnally
Kathleen W. Kinnally New York University

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