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7529

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Marvin L. Tanzer is affiliated with the University of Connecticut Health Center in the United States. Their professional work is situated within this institution, contributing to its academic and research environment.

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Best Publications

  • Polyphenolic Substance of Mytilus edulis: Novel Adhesive Containing L-Dopa and Hydroxyproline.

    J. Herbert Waite;Marvin L. Tanzer

  • Cross-linking of collagen.

    Marvin L. Tanzer

  • Peptide repeats in a mussel glue protein: theme and variations.

    J H Waite;T J Housley;M L Tanzer

  • Cell surface calreticulin is a putative mannoside lectin which triggers mouse melanoma cell spreading.

    Tracy K. White;Qiang Zhu;Marvin L. Tanzer

  • The nature of crosslinking in collagens from mineralized tissues.

    Gerald Mechanic;Paul M. Gallop;Marvin L. Tanzer

  • Monovalent ionophores inhibit secretion of procollagen and fibronectin from cultured human fibroblasts

    N. Uchida;H. Smilowitz;M. L. Tanzer

  • The bioadhesive of Mytilus byssus: A protein containing L-DOPA

    J.H. Waite;M.L. Tanzer

  • Structures of the asparagine-linked sugar chains of laminin

    Rasappa G. Arumugham;Thomas C.-Y. Hsieh;Marvin L. Tanzer;Roger A. Laine

  • Structure of Two Histidine-containing Cross-Links from Collagen

    Marvin L. Tanzer;Timothy Housley;Linda Berube;Robert Fairweather

  • Kinetic studies of the intracellular transport of procollagen and fibronectin in human fibroblasts. Effects of the monovalent ionophore, monensin.

    N Uchida;H Smilowitz;P W Ledger;M L Tanzer

  • A biological role of the carbohydrate moieties of laminin.

    J W Dean rd;S Chandrasekaran;M L Tanzer

  • Monensin — a perturbant of cellular physiology

    Philip W. Ledger;Marvin L. Tanzer

  • Cloning and sequence analysis of a partial cDNA for chicken cartilage proteoglycan core protein

    Shigaku Sai;Takaaki Tanaka;Robert A. Kosher;Marvin L. Tanzer

  • Biochemistry of collagen crosslinking isolation of a new crosslink, hydroxylysinohydroxynorleucine, and its reduced precursor, dihydroxynorleucine, from bovine tendon

    Gerald Mechanic;Marvin L. Tanzer

  • Cartilage proteoglycan core protein gene expression during limb cartilage differentiation

    Robert A. Kosher;Joyce R. Kamanitz;William M. Kulyk

  • Temporal and spatial analysis of cartilage proteoglycan core protein gene expression during limb development by in situ hybridization

    Frederic Mallein-Gerin;Robert A. Kosher;William B. Upholt;Marvin L. Tanzer

  • Specific colorimetric detection of o-diphenols and 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine-containing peptides

    J.H. Waite;M.L. Tanzer

  • Abnormal glycosylation of human fibronectin secreted in the presence of monensin.

    P. W. Ledger;Satoru Nishimoto;S. Hayashi;M. L. Tanzer

  • Fibronectin glycosylation modulates fibroblast adhesion and spreading.

    G E Jones;R G Arumugham;M L Tanzer

  • Calreticulin-integrin bidirectional signaling complex.

    Qiang Zhu;Peter Zelinka;Tracy White;Marvin L. Tanzer

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry Kaplan
Jerry Kaplan University of Utah
J. Herbert Waite
J. Herbert Waite University of California, Santa Barbara
Robert A. Kosher
Robert A. Kosher University of Connecticut Health Center
Gareth E. Jones
Gareth E. Jones King's College London
Jerome Gross
Jerome Gross Harvard University
Jürgen Engel
Jürgen Engel University of Basel
Mary B. Goldring
Mary B. Goldring Hospital for Special Surgery
Melvin J. Glimcher
Melvin J. Glimcher Harvard University
Carl Franzblau
Carl Franzblau Boston University
Nicholas A. Kefalides
Nicholas A. Kefalides University of Pennsylvania

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