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50
Citations
6411
World Ranking
4507
National Ranking
1741

Overview

James N. Miller is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily within the social sciences, medicine, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology.

Their recent published papers include the following:

  • No to no first use-for now, 2020, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
  • Enzyme and Immunoassays, 2021, Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry
  • Iran's election is an opportunity for Western nations to revive science diplomacy, 2024, Nature

James N. Miller's frequently published venues reflect a diversity of interest areas:

  • Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
  • Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry
  • Nature

The scientist's research involves several key topics, which include:

  • Economic Sanctions and International Relations
  • Nuclear Issues and Defense
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Biotin and Related Studies
  • Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
  • Science, Research, and Medicine
  • International Science and Diplomacy

Main fields of study connected to their work are:

  • Social Sciences
  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Their subfields of study cover:

  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Biology

Co-authorship collaborations have included professionals such as:

  • Reinhard Nießner
  • Dietmar Knopp
  • Seyed Mohammadreza Hashemian

Best Publications

  • Sensitive and Specific Serodiagnosis of Lyme Disease by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay with a Peptide Based on an Immunodominant Conserved Region of Borrelia burgdorferi VlsE

    Fang Ting Liang;Allen C. Steere;Adriana R. Marques;Barbara J. B. Johnson

  • Treponema pallidum invades intercellular junctions of endothelial cell monolayers

    D. Denee Thomas;Mahamad Navab;David A. Haake;Alan M. Fogelman

  • Demonstration of rare protein in the outer membrane of Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum by freeze-fracture analysis.

    E M Walker;G A Zampighi;D R Blanco;J N Miller

  • Treponema pallidum (Nichols strain) in tissue cultures: cellular attachment, entry, and survival.

    T J Fitzgerald;J N Miller;J A Sykes

  • Characterization of the attachment of Treponema pallidum (Nichols strain) to cultured mammalian cells and the potential relationship of attachment to pathogenicity.

    T J Fitzgerald;R C Johnson;J N Miller;J A Sykes

  • Demonstration of the in Vitro Phagocytosis of Treponema Pallidum by Rabbit Peritoneal Macrophages

    Sheila A. Lukehart;James N. Miller

  • Immunity in experimental syphilis. VI. Successful vaccination of rabbits with Treponema pallidum, Nichols strain, attenuated by -irradiation.

    James N. Miller

  • Humoral immune response in human syphilis to polypeptides of Treponema pallidum.

    Philip A. Hanff;Thomas E. Fehniger;James N. Miller;Michael A. Lovett

  • Purification of Treponema pallidum, Nichols strain, by Percoll density gradient centrifugation.

    Philip A. Hanff;Philip A. Hanff;Steven J. Norris;Michael A. Lovett;Michael A. Lovett;James N. Miller;James N. Miller

  • Selective release of the Treponema pallidum outer membrane and associated polypeptides with Triton X-114.

    T M Cunningham;E M Walker;J N Miller;M A Lovett

  • Motility and Chemotaxis in Tissue Penetration of Oral Epithelial Cell Layers by Treponema denticola

    Renate Lux;James N. Miller;No-Hee Park;Wenyuan Shi

  • The Oms66 (p66) protein is a Borrelia burgdorferi porin.

    Jonathan T. Skare;Tajib A. Mirzabekov;Ellen S. Shang;David R. Blanco

  • A 9.0-kilobase-pair circular plasmid of Borrelia burgdorferi encodes an exported protein: evidence for expression only during infection.

    C I Champion;D R Blanco;J T Skare;D A Haake

  • Virulent strain associated outer membrane proteins of Borrelia burgdorferi.

    Jonathan T. Skare;Ellen S. Shang;Denise M. Foley;David R. Blanco

  • Murine monoclonal antibodies specific for virulent Treponema pallidum (Nichols).

    S M Robertson;J R Kettman;J N Miller;M V Norgard

  • Humoral Immunity in Experimental Syphilis: I. The Demonstration of Resistance Conferred by Passive Immunization

    Nancy H. Bishop;James N. Miller

  • Temporal analysis of the antigenic composition of Borrelia burgdorferi during infection in rabbit skin.

    Timothy R. Crother;Cheryl I. Champion;Julian P. Whitelegge;Rodrigo Aguilera

  • Humoral Immunity in Experimental Syphilis II. The Relationship of Neutralizing Factors in Immune Serum to Acquired Resistance

    Nancy H. Bishop;James N. Miller

  • Monoclonal antibody with hemagglutination, immobilization, and neutralization activities defines an immunodominant, 47,000 mol wt, surface-exposed immunogen of Treponema pallidum (Nichols).

    Susan A. Jones;Kevin S. Marchitto;James N. Miller;Michael V. Norgard

  • Attachment of Treponema pallidum to fibronectin, laminin, collagen IV, and collagen I, and blockage of attachment by immune rabbit IgG.

    T J Fitzgerald;L A Repesh;D R Blanco;J N Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Lovett
Michael Lovett Washington University in St. Louis
David A. Haake
David A. Haake University of California, Los Angeles
Justin D. Radolf
Justin D. Radolf University of Connecticut Health Center
Steven J. Norris
Steven J. Norris The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Robert E. W. Hancock
Robert E. W. Hancock University of British Columbia
Sheila A. Lukehart
Sheila A. Lukehart University of Washington
Robert I. Lehrer
Robert I. Lehrer University of California, Los Angeles
Julian P. Whitelegge
Julian P. Whitelegge University of California, Los Angeles
Alan M. Fogelman
Alan M. Fogelman University of California, Los Angeles
Michael V. Norgard
Michael V. Norgard The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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