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Martin A. Billeter

Martin A. Billeter

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Microbiology

D-Index
56
Citations
9966
World Ranking
3725
National Ranking
86

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Martin A. Billeter is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland. Their research spans across multiple scientific disciplines, including biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, physics and astronomy, and medicine, as reflected in their published work.

Their main topics of study include:

  • NMR spectroscopy and applications
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Sparse and Compressive Sensing Techniques
  • Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding
  • Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism
  • Enzyme Structure and Function

The subfields of study covered in their publications are diverse, including:

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biochemistry

Among the frequent venues for their research dissemination is the journal Magnetic Resonance.

One recent paper authored by or involving Martin A. Billeter is:

  • "NUScon: a community-driven platform for quantitative evaluation of nonuniform sampling in NMR," published in 2021 in Magnetic Resonance

The research collaborations have involved several coauthors, including:

  • Yulia Pustovalova
  • Frank Delaglio
  • D. Levi Craft
  • Haribabu Arthanari
  • Ad Bax

Martin A. Billeter was recognized as a Member of the Academia Europaea in 1999.

Best Publications

  • Rescue of measles viruses from cloned DNA.

    F. Radecke;P. Spielhofer;H. Schneider;K. Kaelin

  • Biased hypermutation and other genetic changes in defective measles viruses in human brain infections

    Roberto Cattaneo;Anita Schmid;Daniel Eschle;Knut Baczko

  • Measles virus editing provides an additional cysteine-rich protein

    Roberto Cattaneo;Karin Kaelin;Knut Baczko;Martin A. Billeter

  • A matrix-less measles virus is infectious and elicits extensive cell fusion: consequences for propagation in the brain

    Toni Cathomen;Branka Mrkic;Danièle Spehner;Robert Drillien

  • Altered transcription of a defective measles virus genome derived from a diseased human brain.

    R. Cattaneo;G. Rebmann;A. Schmid;K. Baczko

  • Mutated and hypermutated genes of persistent measles viruses which caused lethal human brain diseases

    Roberto Cattaneo;Anita Schmid;Pius Spielhofer;Karin Kaelin

  • V and C Proteins of Measles Virus Function as Virulence Factors in Vivo

    John B. Patterson;Diane Thomas;Hanna Lewicki;Martin A. Billeter

  • Biased hypermutation of viral RNA genomes could be due to unwinding/modification of double-stranded RNA

    Brenda L. Bass;Harold Weintraub;Roberto Cattaneo;Martin A. Billeter

  • Observation of measles virus cell-to-cell spread in astrocytoma cells by using a green fluorescent protein-expressing recombinant virus

    W P Duprex;S McQuaid;L Hangartner;M A Billeter

  • Rescue of Synthetic Measles Virus Minireplicons: Measles Genomic Termini Direct Efficient Expression and Propagation of a Reporter Gene

    Mohinderjit S. Sidhu;Mohinderjit S. Sidhu;John Chan;Karin Kaelin;Pius Spielhofer

  • Structure and Function of Phage RNA

    C Weissmann;M A Billeter;H M Goodman;J Hindley

  • Interaction of measles virus glycoproteins with the surface of uninfected peripheral blood lymphocytes induces immunosuppression in vitro

    Jörg Schlender;Jens Jörg Schnorr;Pius Spielhofer;Toni Cathomen

  • Expression of measles virus V protein is associated with pathogenicity and control of viral RNA synthesis.

    Christiane Tober;Marion Seufert;Henriette Schneider;Martin A. Billeter

  • Measles virus phosphoprotein retains the nucleocapsid protein in the cytoplasm.

    Marion Huber;Roberto Cattaneo;Pius Spielhofer;Claes Örvell

  • Sequence of the First 175 Nucleotides from the 5′ Terminus of Qβ RNA synthesized in vitro

    M A Billeter;J E Dahlberg;J E Dahlberg;H M Goodman;J Hindley

  • Altered ratios of measles virus transcripts in diseased human brains

    R Cattaneo;G Rebmann;K Baczko;V ter Meulen

  • Chimeric Measles Viruses with a Foreign Envelope

    Pius Spielhofer;Thomas Bächi;Thomas Fehr;Gudrun Christiansen

  • Accumulated measles virus mutations in a case of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: interrupted matrix protein reading frame and transcription alteration.

    Roberto Cattaneo;Anita Schmid;Gabriela Rebmann;Knut Baczko

  • The nonstructural C protein is not essential for multiplication of Edmonston B strain measles virus in cultured cells

    Frank Radecke;Martin A. Billeter

  • Recombinant measles viruses defective for RNA editing and V protein synthesis are viable in cultured cells.

    Henriette Schneider;Karin Kaelin;Martin A. Billeter

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Cattaneo
Roberto Cattaneo Mayo Clinic
Charles Weissmann
Charles Weissmann University of Florida
James E. Dahlberg
James E. Dahlberg University of Wisconsin–Madison
Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies
Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies University of Würzburg
Toni Cathomen
Toni Cathomen University of Freiburg
Bernhard Odermatt
Bernhard Odermatt University of Zurich
Elisabeth Ehler
Elisabeth Ehler King's College London
W. Paul Duprex
W. Paul Duprex University of Pittsburgh
Diane E. Griffin
Diane E. Griffin Johns Hopkins University
Erling Norrby
Erling Norrby Karolinska Institute

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