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Kenneth A. Walsh is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research spans diverse areas within medicine and environmental science, covering topics related to pollutant removal, radiopharmaceutical chemistry, and disease diagnosis and treatment.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Environmental Science

Subfields of study where Walsh's work is represented include:

  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine

The principal topics in their research portfolio are:

  • Adsorption and biosorption for pollutant removal
  • Arsenic contamination and mitigation
  • Iron oxide chemistry and applications
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications

Recent publications authored by Kenneth A. Walsh include:

  • Equilibrium data and its analysis with the Freundlich model in the adsorption of arsenic(V) on granular ferric hydroxide, 2020, Separation and Purification Technology
  • Sex differences in human IgG1-mediated angiogenesis inhibition depend on Y chromosome-encoded DDX3Y, 2025, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their frequent collaborators in research consist of:

  • Sebastian Mayer
  • Dirk Rehmann
  • Thomas Hofmann
  • Karl Glas
  • Dionne A. Argyle

Kenneth A. Walsh has contributed research in highly specialized areas at the intersection of environmental chemistry and medicine, with notable work on arsenic adsorption mechanisms and immune system-related angiogenesis. The combination of these topics suggests an interdisciplinary approach bridging environmental science and biomedical applications.

Best Publications

  • Primary structure and functional expression of the beta 1 subunit of the rat brain sodium channel

    L. L. Isom;K. S. De Jongh;D. E. Patton;B. F. X. Reber

  • Recoverin: a calcium sensitive activator of retinal rod guanylate cyclase.

    Alexander M. Dizhoor;Sanghamitra Ray;Santosh Kumar;Greg Niemi

  • Amino acid sequence of human von Willebrand factor.

    K Titani;S Kumar;K Takio;L H Ericsson

  • The leukocyte common antigen (CD45): a putative receptor-linked protein tyrosine phosphatase

    Harry Charbonneau;Nicholas K. Tonks;Kenneth A. Walsh;Edmond H. Fischer

  • Demonstration that the leukocyte common antigen CD45 is a protein tyrosine phosphatase.

    Nicholas K. Tonks;Harry Charbonneau;Curtis D. Diltz;Edmond H. Fischer

  • Application of sequenator analyses to the study of proteins.

    Mark A. Hermodson;Lowell H. Ericsson;Koiti Titani;Hans Neurath

  • Role of proteolytic enzymes in biological regulation (a review)

    Hans Neurath;Kenneth A. Walsh

  • MyoD-induced expression of p21 inhibits cyclin-dependent kinase activity upon myocyte terminal differentiation.

    Kun Guo;Jian Wang;V. Andres;R. C. Smith

  • cDNA isolated from a human T-cell library encodes a member of the protein-tyrosine-phosphatase family

    Deborah E. Cool;Nicholas K. Tonks;Harry Charbonneau;Kenneth A. Walsh

  • Molecular cloning and characterization of retinal photoreceptor guanylyl cyclase-activating protein

    Krzysztof Palczewski;Iswari Subbaraya;Wojciech A. Gorczyca;Bharati S. Helekar

  • Identification of the calmodulin-binding domain of skeletal muscle myosin light chain kinase.

    Donald K. Blumenthal;Koji Takio;Arthur M. Edelman;Harry Charbonneau

  • Ovalbumin: a secreted protein without a transient hydrophobic leader sequence.

    Richard D. Palmiter;Jean Gagnon;Kenneth A. Walsh

  • TRYPSINOGEN AND CHYMOTRYPSINOGEN AS HOMOLOGOUS PROTEINS

    Kenneth A. Walsh;Hans Neurath

  • Guanosine cyclic 3',5'-phosphate dependent protein kinase, a chimeric protein homologous with two separate protein families.

    Koji Takio;Roger D. Wade;Stephen B. Smith;Edwin G. Krebs

  • Collagen type IX: evidence for covalent linkages to type II collagen in cartilage.

    David R. Eyre;Stephen Apon;Jiann Jiu Wu;Lowell H. Ericsson

  • Human placenta protein-tyrosine-phosphatase: amino acid sequence and relationship to a family of receptor-like proteins

    Harry Charbonneau;Nicholas K. Tonks;Santosh Kumar;Curtis D. Diltz

  • Identification and characterization of the calmodulin-binding domain of neuromodulin, a neurospecific calmodulin-binding protein.

    K A Alexander;B T Wakim;G S Doyle;K A Walsh

  • Determination of the amino acid sequence of porcine trypsin by sequenator aalysis.

    Mark A. Hermodson;Lowell H. Ericsson;Hans Neurath;Kenneth A. Walsh

  • Identification of disulfide-bridged substructures within human von Willebrand factor.

    Thomas Marti;Susanne J. Rosselet;Koiti Titani;Kenneth A. Walsh

  • Amino acid sequence of the regulatory subunit of bovine type II adenosine cyclic 3',5'-phosphate dependent protein kinase.

    Koiti Titani;Tatsuru Sasagawa;Lowell H. Ericsson;Santosh Kumar

Frequent Co-Authors

Koiti Titani
Koiti Titani Fujita Health University
Lowell H. Ericsson
Lowell H. Ericsson University of Washington
Harry Charbonneau
Harry Charbonneau Purdue University West Lafayette
Koji Takio
Koji Takio University of Washington
Edwin G. Krebs
Edwin G. Krebs University of Washington
Hans Neurath
Hans Neurath University of Washington
Edmond H. Fischer
Edmond H. Fischer University of Washington
Krzysztof Palczewski
Krzysztof Palczewski University of California, Irvine
Joseph A. Beavo
Joseph A. Beavo University of Washington
Nicholas K. Tonks
Nicholas K. Tonks Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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