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Herbert H. Samuels

Herbert H. Samuels

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
71
Citations
15477
World Ranking
6756
National Ranking
3129

Overview

Herbert H. Samuels is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their academic profile does not include recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues. There is no available information regarding their book publications or fields of study.

Details on main topics of work and subfields of study are not provided, and there are no recorded awards associated with this individual. Herbert H. Samuels is currently living.

Best Publications

  • A unified nomenclature system for the nuclear receptor superfamily

    J. Auwerx;E. Baulieu;M. Beato;M. Becker-Andre

  • Depletion of L-3,5,3'-Triiodothyronine and L-Thyroxine in Euthyroid Calf Serum for Use in Cell Culture Studies of the Action of Thyroid Hormone*

    Herbert H. Samuels;Frederick Stanley;Juan Casanova

  • Control of Specific Gene Expression in Higher Organisms

    Gordon M. Tomkins;Thomas D. Gelehrter;Daryl Granner;David Martin

  • Interactions among a subfamily of nuclear hormone receptors: the regulatory zipper model.

    Barry Marc Forman;Herbert H. Samuels

  • Relation of steroid structure to enzyme induction in hepatoma tissue culture cells.

    Herbert H. Samuels;Gordon M. Tomkins

  • Thyroid Hormone Action in Cell Culture: Demonstration of Nuclear Receptors in Intact Cells and Isolated Nuclei

    Herbert H. Samuels;Jir S. Tsai

  • Regulation of gene expression by thyroid hormone.

    H. H. Samuels;B. M. Forman;Z. D. Horowitz;Zheng-Sheng Ye

  • A domain containing leucine-zipper-like motifs mediate novel in vivo interactions between the thyroid hormone and retinoic acid receptors

    Barry Marc Forman;Chang-ren Yang;Macy Au;Juan Casanova

  • Half-site spacing and orientation determines whether thyroid hormone and retinoic acid receptors and related factors bind to DNA response elements as monomers, homodimers, or heterodimers.

    B M Forman;J Casanova;B M Raaka;J Ghysdael

  • Thyroid Hormone Action IN VITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLUBILIZED NUCLEAR RECEPTORS FROM RAT LIVER AND CULTURED GH1 CELLS

    Herbert H. Samuels;Jir S. Tsai;Juan Casanova;Frederick Stanley

  • Thyroid Hormone Action: A Cell-Culture System Responsive to Physiological Concentrations of Thyroid Hormones

    Herbert H. Samuels;Jir S. Tsai;Raquel Cintron

  • PSF Is a Novel Corepressor That Mediates Its Effect through Sin3A and the DNA Binding Domain of Nuclear Hormone Receptors

    Mukul Mathur;Philip W. Tucker;Herbert H. Samuels

  • Thyroid and glucocorticoid hormones synergistically control growth hormone mRNA in cultured GH1 cells

    Lawrence E. Shapiro;Herbert H. Samuels;Barry M. Yaffe

  • Discovery of diverse thyroid hormone receptor antagonists by high-throughput docking

    Matthieu Schapira;Bruce M. Raaka;Sharmistha Das;Li Fan

  • cis-acting elements of the rat growth hormone gene which mediate basal and regulated expression by thyroid hormone.

    F Flug;R P Copp;J Casanova;Z D Horowitz

  • International Union of Pharmacology. LIX. The Pharmacology and Classification of the Nuclear Receptor Superfamily: Thyroid Hormone Receptors

    Frédéric Flamant;John D. Baxter;Douglas Forrest;Samuel Refetoff

  • Induction of PDCD4 tumor suppressor gene expression by RAR agonists, antiestrogen and HER-2/neu antagonist in breast cancer cells. Evidence for a role in apoptosis.

    Olubunmi Afonja;Dominique Juste;Sharmistha Das;Sachiko Matsuhashi

  • Microcephaly Gene Links Trithorax and REST/NRSF to Control Neural Stem Cell Proliferation and Differentiation

    Yawei J. Yang;Andrew E. Baltus;Andrew E. Baltus;Rebecca S. Mathew;Rebecca S. Mathew;Elisabeth A. Murphy;Elisabeth A. Murphy;Elisabeth A. Murphy

  • Thyroid hormone stimulates de novo growth hormone synthesis in cultured GH1 cells: evidence for the accumulation of a rate limiting RNA species in the induction process

    Herbert H. Samuels;Lawrence E. Shapiro

  • The conserved ninth C-terminal heptad in thyroid hormone and retinoic acid receptors mediates diverse responses by affecting heterodimer but not homodimer formation.

    M Au-Fliegner;E Helmer;J Casanova;B M Raaka

Frequent Co-Authors

Marjana Tomic-Canic
Marjana Tomic-Canic University of Miami
Matthieu Schapira
Matthieu Schapira University of Toronto
Yang Shi
Yang Shi University of Oxford
Thomas A. Neubert
Thomas A. Neubert New York University
Ruben Abagyan
Ruben Abagyan University of California, San Diego
Jeffrey A. Golden
Jeffrey A. Golden Brigham and Women's Hospital
Christopher A. Walsh
Christopher A. Walsh Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Miroslav Blumenberg
Miroslav Blumenberg New York University
Kathleen W. Kinnally
Kathleen W. Kinnally New York University
Sergio R. Ojeda
Sergio R. Ojeda Oregon National Primate Research Center

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