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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 90 Citations 30,653 219 World Ranking 1158 National Ranking 496

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry
  • Amino acid

John H. Crowe spends much of his time researching Trehalose, Biochemistry, Membrane, Freeze-drying and Carbohydrate. His Trehalose research includes themes of Phospholipid, Sucrose, Biophysics, Dehydration and Sugar. His study in the fields of Endocytosis under the domain of Biochemistry overlaps with other disciplines such as Ristocetin.

The various areas that John H. Crowe examines in his Membrane study include Phase transition and Cell biology. His Freeze-drying study combines topics in areas such as Desiccation tolerance, Liposome, Phosphate and Synthetic membrane. In his study, Viscosity, Carboxylate, Amide, Lactose and Lysozyme is inextricably linked to Crystallography, which falls within the broad field of Carbohydrate.

His most cited work include:

  • Preservation of Membranes in Anhydrobiotic Organisms: The Role of Trehalose (1197 citations)
  • The role of vitrification in anhydrobiosis. (1042 citations)
  • Trehalose and sucrose protect both membranes and proteins in intact bacteria during drying. (807 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Trehalose, Biochemistry, Membrane, Biophysics and Liposome. His studies in Trehalose integrate themes in fields like Sucrose, Dehydration, Carbohydrate, Freeze-drying and Cryptobiosis. Many of his studies on Biochemistry apply to Desiccation tolerance as well.

His research in Membrane is mostly focused on Phospholipid. His Biophysics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Lipid bilayer phase behavior and Membrane lipids. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Liposome, narrowing it down to issues related to the Vesicle, and often Bilayer.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Trehalose (38.62%)
  • Biochemistry (37.40%)
  • Membrane (31.71%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2000-2019)?

  • Biochemistry (37.40%)
  • Membrane (31.71%)
  • Trehalose (38.62%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

John H. Crowe focuses on Biochemistry, Membrane, Trehalose, Platelet and Cell biology. His research in the fields of Phospholipid overlaps with other disciplines such as Mechanism. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Biophysics, Liposome and Antifreeze protein.

His Trehalose research incorporates themes from Methemoglobin, Dehydration, Freeze-drying, Chromatography and Cryptobiosis. His Chromatography research integrates issues from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Phosphatidylcholine and Sucrose. His work carried out in the field of Cell biology brings together such families of science as Polymorphism, Lipid microdomain and Biological membrane.

Between 2000 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • The trehalose myth revisited: introduction to a symposium on stabilization of cells in the dry state. (342 citations)
  • Human platelets loaded with trehalose survive freeze-drying. (285 citations)
  • Small heat-shock proteins regulate membrane lipid polymorphism (268 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Enzyme
  • Biochemistry
  • Amino acid

John H. Crowe mostly deals with Trehalose, Biochemistry, Membrane, Lipid bilayer and Cell biology. As a part of the same scientific family, John H. Crowe mostly works in the field of Trehalose, focusing on Platelet and, on occasion, Freeze-drying. He combines subjects such as Desiccation, Cryptobiosis and Desiccation tolerance with his study of Biochemistry.

John H. Crowe works on Membrane which deals in particular with Membrane fluidity. His studies deal with areas such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Bilayer, Cell membrane and Analytical chemistry as well as Lipid bilayer. His research investigates the link between Lipid bilayer phase behavior and topics such as Liposome that cross with problems in Phospholipid.

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Best Publications

Preservation of Membranes in Anhydrobiotic Organisms: The Role of Trehalose

John H. Crowe;Lois M. Crowe;Dennis Chapman.
Science (1984)

1846 Citations

The role of vitrification in anhydrobiosis.

John H. Crowe;John F. Carpenter;Lois M. Crowe.
Annual Review of Physiology (1998)

1588 Citations

Trehalose and sucrose protect both membranes and proteins in intact bacteria during drying.

S B Leslie;E Israeli;B Lighthart;J H Crowe.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1995)

1209 Citations

Stabilization of dry phospholipid bilayers and proteins by sugars.

J H Crowe;L M Crowe;J F Carpenter;C Aurell Wistrom.
Biochemical Journal (1987)

1167 Citations

An infrared spectroscopic study of the interactions of carbohydrates with dried proteins.

John F. Carpenter;John H. Crowe.
Biochemistry (1989)

921 Citations

Interactions of sugars with membranes

John H. Crowe;Lois M. Crowe;John F. Carpenter;A.S. Rudolph.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1988)

869 Citations

Is trehalose special for preserving dry biomaterials

L.M. Crowe;D.S. Reid;J.H. Crowe.
Biophysical Journal (1996)

818 Citations

The mechanism of cryoprotection of proteins by solutes.

John F. Carpenter;John H. Crowe.
Cryobiology (1988)

744 Citations

Cold shock damage is due to lipid phase transitions in cell membranes: A demonstration using sperm as a model

Erma Z. Drobnis;Lois M. Crowe;Trish Berger;Thomas J. Anchordoguy.
Journal of Experimental Zoology (1993)

667 Citations

Are freezing and dehydration similar stress vectors? A comparison of modes of interaction of stabilizing solutes with biomolecules

John H. Crowe;John F. Carpenter;John F. Carpenter;Lois M. Crowe;Thomas J. Anchordoguy.
Cryobiology (1990)

653 Citations

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