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58
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15285
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3379
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1335

Overview

Kenneth H. Roux is affiliated with Florida State University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a professional focus at this institution without additional noted affiliations.

There is no available information on recent papers published by Kenneth H. Roux, nor data on co-authors or frequent publication venues. Likewise, specific fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research have not been documented here.

No book publications or awards associated with Kenneth H. Roux are recorded in the available data.

Without further details on their research output or collaboration network, the profile is limited to their current institutional association and lack of publicly indexed publications or recognized accolades at this time.

Best Publications

  • Soluble human complement receptor type 1: in vivo inhibitor of complement suppressing post-ischemic myocardial inflammation and necrosis

    Harlan F. Weisman;Thomas Bartow;Michelle K. Leppo;Henry C. Marsh

  • Distribution and three-dimensional structure of AIDS virus envelope spikes

    Ping Zhu;Jun Liu;Julian Bess;Elena Chertova

  • Antibody Domain Exchange Is an Immunological Solution to Carbohydrate Cluster Recognition

    Daniel A. Calarese;Christopher N. Scanlan;Michael B. Zwick;Songpon Deechongkit

  • An improved smaller biotin ligase for BioID proximity labeling.

    Dae In Kim;Samuel C Jensen;Kyle A Noble;Birendra Kc

  • High and low annealing temperatures increase both specificity and yield in touchdown and stepdown PCR

    Karl H. Hecker;Kenneth H. Roux

  • Electron tomography analysis of envelope glycoprotein trimers on HIV and simian immunodeficiency virus virions.

    Ping Zhu;Elena Chertova;Julian Bess;Jeffrey D. Lifson

  • Optimization and troubleshooting in PCR.

    Kenneth H. Roux

  • Nature of nonfunctional envelope proteins on the surface of human immunodeficiency virus type 1.

    Penny L. Moore;Emma T. Crooks;Lauren Porter;Ping Zhu

  • Structural analysis of the nurse shark (new) antigen receptor (NAR): molecular convergence of NAR and unusual mammalian immunoglobulins.

    K H Roux;A S Greenberg;L Greene;L Strelets

  • Flexibility of human IgG subclasses.

    K H Roux;L Strelets;T E Michaelsen

  • Effects of food processing on the stability of food allergens

    Shridhar K. Sathe;Suzanne S. Teuber;Kenneth H. Roux

  • Advances in allergen-microarray technology for diagnosis and monitoring of allergy: the MeDALL allergen-chip.

    Christian Lupinek;Eva Wollmann;Alexandra Baar;Srinita Banerjee

  • Tree nut allergens.

    Kenneth H. Roux;Suzanne S. Teuber;Shridhar K. Sathe

  • Ana o 1, a cashew (Anacardium occidental) allergen of the vicilin seed storage protein family

    Fang Wang;Jason M. Robotham;Suzanne S. Teuber;Pallavi Tawde

  • Purification, Characterization, and Immunogenicity of a Soluble Trimeric Envelope Protein Containing a Partial Deletion of the V2 Loop Derived from SF162, an R5-Tropic Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Isolate

    Indresh K. Srivastava;Leonidas Stamatatos;Elaine Kan;Michael Vajdy

  • Cytokine-associated neutrophil extracellular traps and antinuclear antibodies in Plasmodium falciparum infected children under six years of age.

    Virginia S Baker;Virginia S Baker;Godwin E Imade;Norman B Molta;Pallavi Tawde

  • Oligomeric and Conformational Properties of a Proteolytically Mature, Disulfide-Stabilized Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 gp140 Envelope Glycoprotein

    Norbert Schülke;Mika S. Vesanen;Rogier W. Sanders;Ping Zhu

  • Ana o 3, an important cashew nut (Anacardium occidentale L.) allergen of the 2S albumin family

    Jason M. Robotham;Fang Wang;Vanessa Seamon;Suzanne S. Teuber

  • Structure and specificity of lamprey monoclonal antibodies.

    Brantley R. Herrin;Matthew N. Alder;Kenneth H. Roux;Christina Sina

  • Ana o 2, a major cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) nut allergen of the legumin family.

    Fang Wang;Jason M. Robotham;Suzanne S. Teuber;Shridhar K. Sathe

  • Impact of γ-irradiation and thermal processing on the antigenicity of almond, cashew nut and walnut proteins

    Mengna Su;Mahesh Venkatachalam;Suzanne S Teuber;Kenneth H Roux

Frequent Co-Authors

Shridhar K. Sathe
Shridhar K. Sathe Florida State University
Suzanne S. Teuber
Suzanne S. Teuber University of California, Davis
Jun Liu
Jun Liu Yale University
Rudolf Valenta
Rudolf Valenta Medical University of Vienna
James M. Binley
James M. Binley Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center
Hugh A. Sampson
Hugh A. Sampson Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Dennis W. Metzger
Dennis W. Metzger Albany Medical Center Hospital
Peter Valent
Peter Valent Medical University of Vienna
William C. Olson
William C. Olson Regeneron (United States)
Thomas M. Gradziel
Thomas M. Gradziel University of California, Davis

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