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Leon E. Rosenberg

Leon E. Rosenberg

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
82
Citations
17432
World Ranking
3774
National Ranking
1868

Overview

Leon E. Rosenberg is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their academic profile is noted primarily through this association.

Details about specific research papers, coauthors, and publication venues are not available for this scientist. There is also no data on the fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, or book publications. Awards and honors information is not recorded as well.

Despite the limited specific bibliographic or topical information, Leon E. Rosenberg's identification with a prominent institution such as Yale University suggests engagement with academic and scientific research activities consistent with this affiliation.

Best Publications

  • The physician-scientist career pipeline in 2005: build it, and they will come.

    Timothy J. Ley;Leon E. Rosenberg

  • Survey of amino-terminal proteolytic cleavage sites in mitochondrial precursor proteins: leader peptides cleaved by two matrix proteases share a three-amino acid motif.

    Joseph P. Hendrick;Peter E. Hodges;Leon E. Rosenberg

  • The Natural History of the Inherited Methylmalonic Acidemias

    Suzanne M. Matsui;Maurice J. Mahoney;Leon E. Rosenberg

  • Cystinuria: biochemical evidence for three genetically distinct diseases.

    L E Rosenberg;S Downing;J L Durant;S Segal

  • Structure and expression of a complementary DNA for the nuclear coded precursor of human mitochondrial ornithine transcarbamylase.

    Arthur L. Horwich;Wayne A. Fenton;Kenneth R. Williams;Frantisek Kalousek

  • A leader peptide is sufficient to direct mitochondrial import of a chimeric protein.

    A L Horwich;F Kalousek;I Mellman;L E Rosenberg

  • Transport of amino acids by slices of rat-kidney cortex.

    Leon E. Rosenberg;Alberta Blair;Stanton Segal

  • Metabolic control and disease

    Philip Bondy;Leon Rosenberg

  • Targeting of pre-ornithine transcarbamylase to mitochondria: Definition of critical regions and residues in the leader peptide

    Arthur L. Horwich;Frantisek Kalousek;Wayne A. Fenton;Robert A. Pollock

  • Multicompartmental analysis of calcium kinetics in normal adult males.

    R. Neer;M. Berman;L. Fisher;L. E. Rosenberg

  • Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency: a cause of lethal neonatal hyperammonemia in males.

    Alexander G.M. Campbell;Leon E. Rosenberg;Philip J. Snodgrass;Claude T. Nuzum

  • Binding and Uptake of Transcobalamin II by Human Fibroblasts

    Pamela Youngdahl-Turner;Leon E. Rosenberg;Robert H. Allen

  • IONIC REQUIREMENTS FOR AMINO ACID TRANSPORT IN THE RAT KIDNEY CORTEX SLICE. I. INFLUENCE OF EXTRACELLULAR IONS.

    Maurice Fox;Samuel Thier;Leon Rosenberg;Stanton Segal

  • Competitive inhibition of dibasic amino acid transport in rat kidney.

    Leon E. Rosenberg;Sylvia J. Downing;Stanton Segal

  • The spfash mouse: a missense mutation in the ornithine transcarbamylase gene also causes aberrant mRNA splicing

    Peter E. Hodges;Leon E. Rosenberg

  • Rat cystathionine beta-synthase. Gene organization and alternative splicing.

    M Swaroop;K Bradley;T Ohura;T Tahara

  • Cleavage of precursors by the mitochondrial processing peptidase requires a compatible mature protein or an intermediate octapeptide.

    Grazia Isaya;Frantisek Kalousek;Wayne A. Fenton;Leon E. Rosenberg

  • Extracellular space estimation in rat kidney slices using C14 saccharides and phlorizin

    Leon E. Rosenberg;Sylvia J. Downing;Stanton Segal

  • Cystinuria: Defective Intestinal Transport of Dibasic Amino Acids and Cystine*

    S. O. Thier;S. Segal;M. Fox;A. Blair

  • Mendelian Inheritance in Man. Catalogs of Autosomal Dominant, Autosomal Recessive, and X-Linked Phenotypes

    Leon E. Rosenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan P. Kraus
Jan P. Kraus University of Colorado Denver
Wayne A. Fenton
Wayne A. Fenton Yale University
Arthur L. Horwich
Arthur L. Horwich Yale University
Stanton Segal
Stanton Segal University of Pennsylvania
Ira Mellman
Ira Mellman Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy
Kay Tanaka
Kay Tanaka Yale University
Huntington F. Willard
Huntington F. Willard Duke University
Uta Francke
Uta Francke Stanford University
Yoichi Matsubara
Yoichi Matsubara Tohoku University
Frank H. Ruddle
Frank H. Ruddle Yale University

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