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Laurence A. Lasky

Laurence A. Lasky

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
26611
World Ranking
5232
National Ranking
2487

Overview

Laurence A. Lasky is affiliated with The Column Group, based in the United States. Their professional profile includes involvement in the academic and scientific research community.

There are no recorded recent publications, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues linked to Laurence A. Lasky at this time. Additionally, data on book publications, main and subfields of study, and main topics of work are not available.

There are no awards listed for Laurence A. Lasky, and this individual is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Selectins: interpreters of cell-specific carbohydrate information during inflammation.

    Laurence A. Lasky

  • Base composition-independent hybridization in tetramethylammonium chloride: a method for oligonucleotide screening of highly complex gene libraries.

    William I. Wood;Jane Gitschier;Laurence A. Lasky;Richard M. Lawn

  • Delineation of a region of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gp120 glycoprotein critical for interaction with the CD4 receptor

    Laurence A. Lasky;Gerald Nakamura;Douglas H. Smith;Christopher Fennie

  • Nucleic acid structure and expression of the human AIDS/lymphadenopathy retrovirus.

    Mark A. Muesing;Douglas H. Smith;Cirilo D. Cabradilla;Charles V. Benton

  • The three members of the selectin receptor family recognize a common carbohydrate epitope, the sialyl Lewis(x) oligosaccharide.

    C Foxall;Watson;D Dowbenko;C Fennie

  • An endothelial ligand for L-selectin is a novel mucin-like molecule.

    Laurence A. Lasky;Mark S. Singer;Donald Dowbenko;Yasuyuki Imai

  • Binding of L-selectin to the vascular sialomucin CD34

    Susanne Baumheter;Mark S. Singer;William Henzel;Stefan Hemmerich

  • Selectin-carbohydrate interactions and the initiation of the inflammatory response

    Laurence A. Lasky

  • Cloning of a lymphocyte homing receptor reveals a lectin domain

    Laurence A. Lasky;Mark S. Singer;Ted A. Yednock;Donald Dowbenko

  • Sticky sugars for selectins

    Timothy A. Springer;Laurence A. Lasky

  • AKT/PKB phosphorylation of p21Cip/WAF1 enhances protein stability of p21Cip/WAF1 and promotes cell survival

    Ying Li;Donald Dowbenko;Laurence A. Lasky

  • A specificity map for the PDZ domain family.

    Raffi Tonikian;Yingnan Zhang;Stephen L Sazinsky;Bridget Currell

  • Neutralization of the AIDS retrovirus by antibodies to a recombinant envelope glycoprotein.

    Laurence A. Lasky;Jerome E. Groopman;Christopher W. Fennie;Patricia M. Benz

  • Selectins: A family of adhesion receptors

    M. Bevilacqua;E. Butcher;Barbara Furie;Bruce Furie

  • Expression vector encoding hybrid immunoglobulins

    Daniel J. Capon;Laurence A. Lasky

  • Neutrophil influx into an inflammatory site inhibited by a soluble homing receptor-IgG chimaera.

    Susan R. Watson;Christopher Fennie;Laurence A. Lasky

  • Vectors and cell lines capable of correctly splicing exon regions

    Daniel J. Capon;Richard M. Lawn;Gordon A. Vehar;William I. Wood

  • Identification of a carbohydrate-based endothelial ligand for a lymphocyte homing receptor

    Yasuyuki Imai;Mark S. Singer;Christopher Fennie;Laurence A. Lasky

  • Lymphocyte homing receptors

    Laurence A. Lasky;Steven D. Rosen;Scott E. Stachel;Mark S. Singer

  • INTERACTIONS AND THE INITIATION OF THE INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE

    Laurence A. Lasky

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel J. Capon
Daniel J. Capon LabCorp (United States)
Sachdev S. Sidhu
Sachdev S. Sidhu University of Waterloo
Toshio Suda
Toshio Suda National University of Singapore
Fumio Arai
Fumio Arai Kyushu University
Takeshi Miyamoto
Takeshi Miyamoto Kumamoto University
Jerome E. Groopman
Jerome E. Groopman Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Steven D. Rosen
Steven D. Rosen University of California, San Francisco
Michel L. Tremblay
Michel L. Tremblay McGill University
Gary D. Bader
Gary D. Bader University of Toronto
Aldons J. Lusis
Aldons J. Lusis University of California, Los Angeles

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