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Overview

Jacob V. Maizel is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their career is centered on scientific research conducted within this major biomedical institution.

Information about specific publications or research papers authored by Jacob V. Maizel is not available. Similarly, data on coauthors, publication venues, fields or subfields of study, and main topics of research are not provided.

There are no recorded awards or honors linked to Jacob V. Maizel in the available data. Additionally, there is no evidence of book publications or details on areas of expertise beyond the primary affiliation.

The profile reflects only verified institutional association, with no further specifics about research output or scientific contributions documented at this time.

Best Publications

  • The HIV-1 rev trans-activator acts through a structured target sequence to activate nuclear export of unspliced viral mRNA.

    Michael H. Malim;Joachim Hauber;Shu-Yun Le;Jacob V. Maizel

  • Enhanced graphic matrix analysis of nucleic acid and protein sequences.

    Jacob V. Maizel;Robert P. Lenk

  • Cloned human and mouse kappa immunoglobulin constant and J region genes conserve homology in functional segments.

    Philip A. Hieter;Edward E. Max;J.G. Seidman;Jacob V. Maizel

  • Increased neurovirulence associated with a single nucleotide change in a noncoding region of the Sabin type 3 poliovaccine genome

    D. M. A. Evans;G. Dunn;P. D. Minor;G. C. Schild

  • Evolution of human immunoglobulin kappa J region genes.

    PA Hieter;Jr Jv Maizel;P Leder

  • The evolution and sequence comparison of two recently diverged mouse chromosomal β-globin genes

    David A. Konkel;Jacob V. Maizel;Philip Leder

  • Properties of a normal mouse cell DNA sequence (sarc) homologous to the src sequence of Moloney sarcoma virus.

    Marianne Oskarsson;William L. McClements;Donald G. Blair;J. V. Maizel

  • Evidence for large precursor proteins in poliovirus synthesis.

    Donald F. Summers;Jacob V. Maizel

  • Nucleotide sequence of the p21 transforming protein of Harvey murine sarcoma virus.

    Ravi Dhar;Ronald W. Ellis;Thomas Y. Shih;Stephen Oroszlan

  • Intervening sequence of DNA identified in the structural portion of a mouse beta-globin gene.

    Shirley Marie Tilghman;D. C. Tiemeier;J. G. Seidman;B. M. Peterlin

  • Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus in early infected and chronically infected cells by antisense oligodeoxynucleotides and their phosphorothioate analogues

    Sudhir Agrawal;Tohru Ikeuchi;Daisy Sun;Prem S. Sarin

  • The functional human dihydrofolate reductase gene.

    M J Chen;T Shimada;A D Moulton;A Cline

  • Comparative analysis of the HTLV-I Rex and HIV-1 Rev trans-regulatory proteins and their RNA response elements.

    S M Hanly;L T Rimsky;M H Malim;J H Kim

  • The nucleotide sequence of a 5.5-kilobase DNA segment containing the mouse kappa immunoglobulin J and C region genes.

    E E Max;J V Maizel;P Leder

  • Comparative sequence analysis of the 5' noncoding region of the enteroviruses and rhinoviruses.

    Victor M. Rivera;J.Douglas Welsh;Jacob V. Maizel

  • RNA2D3D: A program for Generating, Viewing, and Comparing 3-Dimensional Models of RNA

    Hugo M. Martinez;Jacob V. Maizel;Bruce A. Shapiro

  • A common RNA structural motif involved in the internal initiation of translation of cellular mRNAs.

    Shu-Yun Le;Jacob V. Maizel

  • Tree graphs of RNA secondary structures and their comparisons

    S.-Y. Le;S.-Y. Le;R. Nussinov;R. Nussinov;J. V. Maizel

  • Sequence of reovirus haemagglutinin predicts a coiled-coil structure.

    Rhonda S Bassel-Duby;Rhonda S Bassel-Duby;Anula Jayasuriya;Devjani Chatterjee;Nahum Sonenberg

  • The Hydrophobic Effect: A New Insight from Cold Denaturation and a Two-State Water Structure

    Chung-Jung Tsai;Jacob V. Maizel;Ruth Nussinov

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth Nussinov
Ruth Nussinov National Institutes of Health
Bryan R. Cullen
Bryan R. Cullen Duke University
Michael H. Malim
Michael H. Malim King's College London
Nahum Sonenberg
Nahum Sonenberg McGill University
Heiner Westphal
Heiner Westphal National Institutes of Health
William W. Chin
William W. Chin Harvard Medical School
Chung-Jung Tsai
Chung-Jung Tsai Leidos (United States)
Philip Leder
Philip Leder Harvard University
Robert J. Crouch
Robert J. Crouch National Institutes of Health
Janice E. Clements
Janice E. Clements Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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