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Martin Rosenberg is affiliated with GlaxoSmithKline in the United Kingdom, contributing to research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Environmental Science, and Chemistry. Their work spans key subfields such as Molecular Biology, Environmental Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry.

Their research focuses on topics related to Chemical Synthesis and Analysis, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Chemical Synthesis and Reactions. These topics highlight a specialization in the processes and mechanisms involved in producing and analyzing chemical compounds.

Martin Rosenberg has published in the venue Organic Process Research & Development, with at least one recent paper titled "Green Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis: Oxyma-Triggered Spectrophotometric Monitoring of Residual Piperidine" published in 2024. This publication adds to the literature on environmentally considerate methods in chemical synthesis.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Martin Rosenberg include:

  • Søren Lindbæk Broman
  • Felix Wojcik
  • Anders Holm Hansen
  • Peter H. G. Egelund
  • Joan Malmstrøm

Best Publications

  • Osteoprotegerin Is a Receptor for the Cytotoxic Ligand TRAIL

    John G. Emery;Peter McDonnell;Michael Brigham Burke;Keith C. Deen

  • Crystal structure of an HIV-binding recombinant fragment of human CD4.

    Seong Eon Ryu;Peter D. Kwong;Alemseged Truneh;Terence G. Porter

  • Identification of critical staphylococcal genes using conditional phenotypes generated by antisense RNA.

    Yinduo Ji;Barbara Zhang;Stephanie F. Van

  • Human immunodeficiency virus protease expressed in Escherichia coli exhibits autoprocessing and specific maturation of the gag precursor

    Christine Debouck;Joselina G. Gorniak;James E. Strickler;Thomas D. Meek

  • A genomic analysis of two‐component signal transduction in Streptococcus pneumoniae

    John P. Throup;Kristin K. Koretke;Alexander P. Bryant;Karen A. Ingraham

  • Evolution of Two-Component Signal Transduction

    Kristin K. Koretke;Andrei N. Lupas;Patrick V. Warren;Martin Rosenberg

  • Copper metallothionein of yeast, structure of the gene, and regulation of expression

    Tauseef R. Butt;Edmund J. Sternberg;Jessica A. Gorman;Philip Clark

  • Identification, Evolution, and Essentiality of the Mevalonate Pathway for Isopentenyl Diphosphate Biosynthesis in Gram-Positive Cocci

    E. Imogen Wilding;James R. Brown;Alexander P. Bryant;Alison F. Chalker

  • Translational coupling at an intercistronic boundary of the Escherichia coli galactose operon

    Daniel Schümperli;Keith McKenney;Donna A. Sobieski;Martin Rosenberg

  • Activation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 by DNA damage in human cells.

    Kristoffer Valerie;Anne Delers;Claudine Bruck;Clotilde Thiriart

  • Human immunodeficiency virus 1 protease expressed in Escherichia coli behaves as a dimeric aspartic protease

    Thomas D. Meek;Brian D. Dayton;Brian W. Metcalf;Geoffrey B. Dreyer

  • In vitro antibody maturation. Improvement of a high affinity, neutralizing antibody against IL-1 beta.

    J R Jackson;G Sathe;M Rosenberg;R Sweet

  • E1A 13S and 12S mRNA products made in Escherichia coli both function as nucleus-localized transcription activators but do not directly bind DNA.

    B Ferguson;B Krippl;O Andrisani;N Jones

  • Binding Interactions of Human Interleukin 5 with Its Receptor α Subunit: LARGE SCALE PRODUCTION, STRUCTURAL, AND FUNCTIONAL STUDIES OF DROSOPHILA-EXPRESSED RECOMBINANT PROTEINS (∗)

    Kyung Johanson;Edward Appelbaum;Michael Doyle;Preston Hensley

  • Envelope glycoproteins from biologically diverse isolates of immunodeficiency viruses have widely different affinities for CD4.

    Mona Ivey-Hoyle;Jeffrey S. Culp;Margery A. Chaikin;Brian D. Hellmig

  • A novel epithelial-expressed ETS gene, ELF3: human and murine cDNA sequences, murine genomic organization, human mapping to 1q32.2 and expression in tissues and cancer.

    Martin J Tymms;Annie Yn Ng;Ross S Thomas;Brian C Schutte

  • Regulated Antisense RNA Eliminates Alpha-Toxin Virulence in Staphylococcus aureus Infection

    Yinduo Ji;Andrea Marra;Martin Rosenberg;Gary Woodnutt

  • INDUCTION AND EXPRESSION OF HUMAN CARTILAGE GLYCOPROTEIN 39 IN RHEUMATOID INFLAMMATORY AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD MONOCYTE-DERIVED MACROPHAGES

    Robert B. Kirkpatrick;John G. Emery;Janice R. Connor;Robert Dodds

  • Regulated expression at high copy number allows production of a growth-inhibitory oncogene product in Drosophila Schneider cells.

    H Johansen;A van der Straten;R Sweet;E Otto

  • [69] Expression, identification, and characterization of recombinant gene products in Escherichia coli

    Allan R. Shatzman;Martin Rosenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth Tal-Singer
Ruth Tal-Singer GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Francis V. Chisari
Francis V. Chisari Scripps Research Institute
David J. Payne
David J. Payne GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Christine Debouck
Christine Debouck GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Daniel Schümperli
Daniel Schümperli University of Bern
Heiner Westphal
Heiner Westphal National Institutes of Health
James R. Brown
James R. Brown GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Kira S. Makarova
Kira S. Makarova National Institutes of Health
L. Aravind
L. Aravind National Institutes of Health
Donald L. Court
Donald L. Court National Institutes of Health

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