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51
Citations
8101
World Ranking
17298
National Ranking
7113

Overview

Joel H. Shaper is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the United States. Their professional work is primarily situated in this academic and medical research environment.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues are recorded in the data provided for Joel H. Shaper. Additionally, there is no listed information on publications in books or specific main fields, subfields of study, or main topics of work attributed to their research efforts.

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Best Publications

  • Receptor function of mouse sperm surface galactosyltransferase during fertilization

    Linda C. Lopez;Evelyn M. Bayna;David Litoff;Nancy L. Shaper

  • Considerations in the isolation of rat liver nuclear matrix, nuclear envelope, and pore complex lamina.

    Scott H. Kaufmann;Donald S. Coffey;Donald S. Coffey;Joel H. Shaper

  • Agarose Derivatives of Uridine Diphosphate and N-Acetylglucosamine for the Purification of a Galactosyltransferase

    Robert Barker;Kenneth W. Olsen;Joel H. Shaper;Robert L. Hill

  • Bovine α1,3‐galactosyltransferase catalytic domain structure and its relationship with ABO histo‐blood group and glycosphingolipid glycosyltransferases

    Louis N. Gastinel;Christophe Bignon;Anup K. Misra;Anup K. Misra;Ole Hindsgaul;Ole Hindsgaul

  • Characterization of the full length cDNA for murine beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase. Novel features at the 5'-end predict two translational start sites at two in-frame AUGs.

    N L Shaper;G F Hollis;J G Douglas;I R Kirsch

  • Bovine galactosyltransferase: identification of a clone by direct immunological screening of a cDNA expression library.

    N L Shaper;J H Shaper;J L Meuth;J L Fox

  • Characterization of the major polypeptides of the rat liver nuclear envelope.

    S H Kaufmann;W Gibson;J H Shaper

  • The expanding β4-galactosyltransferase gene family: messages from the databanks

    Neng Wen Lo;Joel H. Shaper;Jonathan Pevsner;Nancy L. Shaper

  • The erasable Western blot.

    Scott H. Kaufmann;Charles M. Ewing;Joel H. Shaper;Joel H. Shaper

  • A subset of non-histone nuclear proteins reversibly stabilized by the sulfhydryl cross-linking reagent tetrathionate: Polypeptides of the internal nuclear matrix

    Scott H. Kaufmann;Joel H. Shaper

  • Stable expression of mammalian beta 1,4-galactosyltransferase extends the N-glycosylation pathway in insect cells.

    Jason R. Hollister;Joel H. Shaper;Donald L. Jarvis

  • My-1, the human myeloid-specific antigen detected by mouse monoclonal antibodies, is a sugar sequence found in lacto-N-fucopentaose III.

    Laura C. Huang;Curt I. Civin;John L. Magnani;Joel H. Shaper

  • Murine Sperm-Zona Binding, A Fucosyl Residue Is Required for a High Affinity Sperm-binding Ligand A SECOND SITE ON SPERM BINDS A NONFUCOSYLATED, β-GALACTOSYL-CAPPED OLIGOSACCHARIDE

    Daniel S. Johnston;William W. Wright;Joel H. Shaper;Cornelis H. Hokke

  • Temporally specific involvement of cell surface β-1,4 galactosyltransferase during mouse embryo morula compaction

    Evelyn M. Bayna;Joel H. Shaper;Barry D. Shur

  • Bovine beta 1----4-galactosyltransferase: two sets of mRNA transcripts encode two forms of the protein with different amino-terminal domains. In vitro translation experiments demonstrate that both the short and the long forms of the enzyme are type II membrane-bound glycoproteins.

    R N Russo;N L Shaper;J H Shaper

  • Cross-linking of the components of lactose synthetase with dimethylpimelimidate.

    K Brew;J H Shaper;K W Olsen;I P Trayer

  • The relationship of the nuclear matrix to cellular structure and function.

    Joel H. Shaper;Drew M. Pardoll;Scott H. Kaufmann;Evelyn R. Barrack

  • Characterization of two cis-regulatory regions in the murine beta 1,4-galactosyltransferase gene. Evidence for a negative regulatory element that controls initiation at the proximal site.

    A Harduin-Lepers;J H Shaper;N L Shaper

  • Beta 1,4-galactosyltransferase: a short NH2-terminal fragment that includes the cytoplasmic and transmembrane domain is sufficient for Golgi retention.

    R N Russo;N L Shaper;D J Taatjes;J H Shaper

  • Bovine galactosyltransferase: Identification of a clone by direct immunological screening of a cDNA expression library (DNA sequence analysis/bacteriophage X/P-galactosidase/fusion polypeptide)

    Nancy L. Shaper;Joel H. Shaper;Joseph L. Meuth;Lawrence Fox

Frequent Co-Authors

Ilan R. Kirsch
Ilan R. Kirsch Adaptive Biotechnologies (United States)
Alexander N. Glazer
Alexander N. Glazer University of California, Berkeley
Stephen B. Baylin
Stephen B. Baylin Johns Hopkins University
Christine A. Kozak
Christine A. Kozak National Institutes of Health
David S. Ettinger
David S. Ettinger Johns Hopkins University
Barry D. Shur
Barry D. Shur Emory University
Ole Hindsgaul
Ole Hindsgaul University of Alberta
François Amalric
François Amalric Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Ronald L. Schnaar
Ronald L. Schnaar Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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