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Joseph Bonaventura

Joseph Bonaventura

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
13196
World Ranking
9680
National Ranking
2721

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
13080
World Ranking
11939
National Ranking
5125

Overview

Joseph Bonaventura was affiliated with Duke University in the United States during their academic career.

They did not have publicly listed recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues documented in the available data.

No information on book publications or specific fields of study and subfields was provided to elaborate on their research focus or areas of expertise.

There were no documented main topics of work or awards won recorded in the available profile information.

Joseph Bonaventura has passed away, and the profile reflects their career in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • S-nitrosohaemoglobin: A dynamic activity of blood involved in vascular control

    L. Jia;C. Bonaventura;J. Bonaventura;Jonathan S Stamler

  • Blood flow regulation by S-nitrosohemoglobin in the physiological oxygen gradient

    Jonathan S. Stamler;Li Jia;Jerry P. Eu;Timothy J. McMahon

  • Crystallographic analysis of oxygenated and deoxygenated states of arthropod hemocyanin shows unusual differences

    Karen A. Magnus;Bart Hazes;Hoa Ton‐That;Celia Bonaventura

  • Crystal structure of deoxygenated Limulus polyphemus subunit II hemocyanin at 2.18 A resolution: clues for a mechanism for allosteric regulation.

    B Hazes;K.A Magnus;C Bonaventura;J Bonaventura

  • Ascaris haemoglobin is a nitric oxide-activated ‘deoxygenase’

    Dena M. Minning;Andrew J. Gow;Joseph Bonaventura;Rod Braun

  • Barnacle in vitro assays for biologically active substances: Toxicity and Settlement inhibition assays using mass cultured Balanus amphitrite amphitrite darwin

    D Rittschof;A S Clare;D J Gerhart;Sister Avelin Mary

  • Hemoglobin Kansas, a Human Hemoglobin with a Neutral Amino Acid Substitution and an Abnormal Oxygen Equilibrium

    Joseph Bonaventura;Austen Riggs

  • NO is necessary and sufficient for egg activation at fertilization

    Richard C. Kuo;Gregory T. Baxter;Stuart H. Thompson;Stephen A. Stricker

  • Human erythrocyte catalase: an improved method of isolation and a reevaluation of reported properties.

    Joseph Bonaventura;W.A. Schroeder;Suen Fang

  • Nitric oxide inhibition of human sperm motility

    J. Brice Weinberg;J. Brice Weinberg;Elissa Doty;Elissa Doty;Joseph Bonaventura;Joseph Bonaventura;A.F. Haney;A.F. Haney

  • Rapid identification of monospecific monoclonal antibodies using a human proteome microarray

    Jun Seop Jeong;Lizhi Jiang;Edisa Albino;Josean Marrero

  • Functional Coupling of Oxygen Binding and Vasoactivity inS-Nitrosohemoglobin

    Timothy Joseph McMahon;Anne Exton Stone;Joseph Bonaventura;David John Singel

  • Barnacle cement: a polymerization model based on evolutionary concepts.

    Gary H. Dickinson;Irving E. Vega;Kathryn J. Wahl;Beatriz Orihuela

  • Functional Differences in the Multiple Hemocyanins of the Horseshoe Crab, Limulus polyphemus L

    Bolling Sullivan;Joseph Bonaventura;Celia Bonaventura

  • System for the extraction and utilization of oxygen from fluids

    Joseph Bonaventura;Celia Bonaventura;Joseph C. Van Ryzin;Bruce D. Zenner

  • The complete amino acid sequence of bovine liver catalase and the partial sequence of bovine erythrocyte catalase

    Walter A. Schroeder;J.Roger Shelton;Joan B. Shelton;Barbara Robberson

  • Hemoglobins of two terebellid polychaetes: Enoplobranchus sanguineus and Amphitrite ornata.

    Roy E Weber;Charlotte Mangum;Howard Steinman;Celia Bonaventura

  • Structural basis for the root effect in haemoglobin.

    Shankari E. Mylvaganam;Celia Bonaventura;Joseph Bonaventura;Elizabeth D. Getzoff

  • Hemoglobin providence. Functional consequences of two alterations of the 2,3-diphosphoglycerate binding site at position beta 82.

    J Bonaventura;C Bonaventura;B Sullivan;G Ferruzzi

  • How are climate and marine biological outbreaks functionally linked

    Marshall L. Hayes;Joseph Bonaventura;Todd P. Mitchell;Joseph M. Prospero

Frequent Co-Authors

Celia Bonaventura
Celia Bonaventura Duke University
Maurizio Brunori
Maurizio Brunori Sapienza University of Rome
Jonathan S. Stamler
Jonathan S. Stamler Case Western Reserve University
Eraldo Antonini
Eraldo Antonini Sapienza University of Rome
Michael T. Wilson
Michael T. Wilson University of Essex
Dan Rittschof
Dan Rittschof Duke University
Dennis A. Powers
Dennis A. Powers Stanford University
Mark W. Dewhirst
Mark W. Dewhirst Duke University
Austen Riggs
Austen Riggs The University of Texas at Austin
Francesco Bossa
Francesco Bossa Sapienza University of Rome

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