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Overview

Hubert Köster is affiliated with Sequenom in the United States. Their research spans several areas within medicine, focusing particularly on physiology, rheumatology, and oncology.

The scientist's work is notably recognized in the following main research topics:

  • Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research
  • Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes
  • Vascular Tumors and Angiosarcomas

Hubert Köster's publication record includes papers published in the journal Biomolecules, among other venues. A recent paper from 2024 titled Repurposing Nitazoxanide for Potential Treatment of Rare Disease Lymphangioleiomyomatosis appears in Biomolecules. This paper has received citations and reflects the scientist's research interest in rare diseases and potential therapeutic approaches.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Stella Bähr, Ryan W. Rue, Carly J. Smith, Jillian F. Evans, and Vera P. Krymskaya, pointing to a collaborative research environment across various related fields.

Best Publications

  • Polymer support oligonucleotide synthesis XVIII1.2): use of β-cyanoethyi-N,N-dialkylamino-/N-morpholino phosphoramidite of deoxynucleosides for the synthesis of DNA fragments simplifying deprotection and isolation of the final product

    N.D. Sinha;J. Biernat;J. McManus;H. Köster

  • Dna sequencing by mass spectrometry

    Hubert Köster

  • Mass spectrometric methods for detecting mutations in a target nucleic acid

    Hurbert Kõster

  • Process for the preparation of oligonucleotides

    Hubert Koster;Nanda D. Sinha

  • Dna sequencing by mass spectrometry via exonuclease degradation

    Hubert Koster

  • Bead linkers for immobilizing nucleic acids to solid supports

    David M. Lough;Hubert Koster

  • DNA diagnostics based on mass spectrometry

    Hubert Koster

  • β-Cyanoethyl N,N-dialkylamino/N-morpholinomonochloro phosphoamidites, new phosphitylating agents facilitating ease of deprotection and work-up of synthesized oligonucleotides

    N.D. Sinha;J. Biernat;H. Köster

  • Beads bound to a solid support and to nucleic acids

    Hubert Koster;David M. Lough

  • Systems and methods for preparing low volume analyte array elements

    Daniel P. Little;Hubert Koster

  • Applications of dioxetane chemiluminescent probes to molecular biology

    Stephan. Beck;Hubert. Koster

  • MALDI on a Chip: Analysis of Arrays of Low-Femtomole to Subfemtomole Quantities of Synthetic Oligonucleotides and DNA Diagnostic Products Dispensed by a Piezoelectric Pipet

    Daniel P. Little;Timothy J. Cornish;Maryanne J. O'Donnell;A. Braun

  • Chip-based genotyping by mass spectrometry

    Kai Tang;Dong-Jing Fu;Dominique Julien;Andreas Braun

  • Automated Genotyping Using the DNA MassArray™ Technology

    Christian Jurinke;Dirk van den Boom;Charles R. Cantor;Hubert Köster

  • High density immobilization of nucleic acids

    Maryanne J. O'donnell;Charles R. Cantor;Daniel P. Little;Hubert Koster

  • Detecting CFTR gene mutations by using primer oligo base extension and mass spectrometry

    Andreas Braun;Daniel P. Little;Hubert Köster

  • Mass spectrometric detection of polypeptides

    Daniel Little;Hubert Köster;G. Scott Higgins;David Lough

  • A comparison of acid labile linkage agents for the synthesis of peptide C-terminal amides

    Michael S. Bernatowicz;Scott B. Daniels;Hubert Köster

  • Systems and methods for preparing and analyzing low volume analyte array elements

    Daniel P. Little;Maryanne J. O'Donnell-Maloney;Charles R. Cantor;Hubert Köster

  • Systems and methods for performing reactions in an unsealed environment

    Thomas Becker;Hubert Köster;Charles R. Cantor

Frequent Co-Authors

Dirk van den Boom
Dirk van den Boom Sequenom (United States)
Charles R. Cantor
Charles R. Cantor Boston University
Friedrich Cramer
Friedrich Cramer Max Planck Society
Stephan Beck
Stephan Beck University College London
Cassandra L. Smith
Cassandra L. Smith Boston University
Darryl J. Pappin
Darryl J. Pappin Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Robert J. Cotter
Robert J. Cotter Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Elmar G. Weinhold
Elmar G. Weinhold RWTH Aachen University
Alfred Pingoud
Alfred Pingoud University of Giessen
Hans G. Zachau
Hans G. Zachau Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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