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Howard Green

Howard Green

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
72
Citations
42853
World Ranking
1298
National Ranking
666

Overview

Howard Green was affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States. Their academic career was connected to this institution, where research activities and scholarly contributions were conducted.

No specific recent papers were listed in their profile, and there were no frequent co-authors or common publication venues associated with their work. Similarly, data regarding book publications and specific fields or subfields of study was not provided.

There was no information on main topics of work covered by Howard Green, nor were any awards or honors documented in the available data.

Given the absence of detailed information about their research outputs and academic specialties, the overview remains limited to their primary affiliation and status as a deceased researcher.

Best Publications

  • Serial cultivation of strains of human epidermal keratinocytes: the formation of keratinizing colonies from single cells.

    James G. Rheinwatd;Howard Green

  • QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF THE GROWTH OF MOUSE EMBRYO CELLS IN CULTURE AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT INTO ESTABLISHED LINES

    George J. Todaro;Howard Green

  • An established preadipose cell line and its differentiation in culture II. Factors affecting the adipose conversion

    Howard Green;Olaniyi Kehinde

  • Growth of cultured human epidermal cells into multiple epithelia suitable for grafting.

    Howard Green;Olaniyi Kehinde;Judith Thomas

  • Formation of a keratinizing epithelium in culture by a cloned cell line derived from a teratoma

    James G. Rheinwald;Howard Green

  • Epidermal growth factor and the multiplication of cultured human epidermal keratinocytes

    James G. Rheinwald;Howard Green

  • Changes in keratin gene expression during terminal differentiation of the keratinocyte

    Elaine Fuchs;Howard Green

  • An established pre-adipose cell line and its differentiation in culture

    Howard Green;Mark Meuth

  • Sublines of mouse 3T3 cells that accumulate lipid

    Howard Green;Olaniyi Kehinde

  • GRAFTING OF BURNS WITH CULTURED EPITHELIUM PREPARED FROM AUTOLOGOUS EPIDERMAL CELLS

    NicholasE. O'Connor;JohnB. Mulliken;Susan Banks-Schlegel;Olaniyi Kehinde

  • Spontaneous heritable changes leading to increased adipose conversion in 3T3 cells

    Howard Green;Olanlyl Kehinde

  • The initiation of cell division in a contact-inhibited mammalian cell line.

    George J. Todaro;Gerald K. Lazar;Howard Green

  • Presence in human epidermal cells of a soluble protein precursor of the cross-linked envelope: activation of the cross-linking by calcium ions.

    Robert H. Rice;Howard Green

  • Two types of ribosome in mouse-hamster hybrid cells.

    C. P. Stanners;G. L. Eliceiri;H. Green

  • Terminal differentiation of cultured human epidermal cells.

    Howard Green

  • Cyclic AMP in relation to proliferation of the Epidermal cell: a new view

    Howard Green

  • The cornified envelope of terminally differentiated human epidermal keratinocytes consists of cross-linked protein

    Robert H. Rice;Howard Green

  • Molecular cloning of mRNA from 3T3 adipocytes. Regulation of mRNA content for glycerophosphate dehydrogenase and other differentiation-dependent proteins during adipocyte development.

    B M Spiegelman;M Frank;H Green

  • Differentiation of the epidermal keratinocyte in cell culture: Formation of the cornified envelope

    Tung-Tien Sun;Howard Green

  • AN ANALYSIS OF COLLAGEN SECRETION BY ESTABLISHED MOUSE FIBROBLAST LINES

    Burton Goldberg;Howard Green

Frequent Co-Authors

George J. Todaro
George J. Todaro University of Washington
James G. Rheinwald
James G. Rheinwald University of California, Los Angeles
Mark Meuth
Mark Meuth University of Sheffield
Claudio Basilico
Claudio Basilico New York University
Tung-Tien Sun
Tung-Tien Sun New York University
Robert H. Rice
Robert H. Rice University of California, Davis
Bruce M. Spiegelman
Bruce M. Spiegelman Harvard University
Elaine Fuchs
Elaine Fuchs Rockefeller University
John B. Mulliken
John B. Mulliken Boston Children's Hospital

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