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Maurice Green was affiliated with Saint Louis University in the United States. Their academic career involved research and scientific work linked to the institution.

No recent papers or detailed records of publication venues, co-authors, or specific research topics are provided. Likewise, there is no information available about awards, books, or distinct fields and subfields of study related to their work.

As such, the available data reflects a limited public record of Maurice Green's scientific contributions, focusing mainly on their institutional connection and the fact that they are deceased.

Best Publications

  • Autonomous functional domains of chemically synthesized human immunodeficiency virus tat trans-activator protein.

    Maurice Green;Paul M. Loewenstein

  • An adenovirus E1a protein region required for transformation and transcriptional repression

    James W. Lillie;Maurice Green;Michael R. Green

  • Biochemical studies on adenovirus multiplication: IV. Isolation, purification, and chemical analysis of adenovirus☆

    Maurice Green;Magdalena Piña

  • Mutational analysis of HIV-1 Tat minimal domain peptides: Identification of trans-dominant mutants that suppress HIV-LTR-driven gene expression

    Maurice Green;Masaho Ishino;Paul M. Loewenstein

  • Functional domains of adenovirus type 5 E1a proteins.

    James W. Lillie;Paul M. Loewenstein;Michael R. Green;Maurice Green

  • ERp99, an abundant, conserved glycoprotein of the endoplasmic reticulum, is homologous to the 90-kDa heat shock protein (hsp90) and the 94-kDa glucose regulated protein (GRP94).

    R A Mazzarella;M Green

  • Biochemical studies on adenovirus multiplication

    J.Thomas Parsons;Maurice Green

  • ERp72, an abundant luminal endoplasmic reticulum protein, contains three copies of the active site sequences of protein disulfide isomerase.

    R. A. Mazzarella;Mythili Srinivasan;S. M. Haugejorden;M. Green

  • Adenovirus DNA. I. Molecular weight and conformation.

    Maurice Green;Magdalena Pina;Richard Kimes;P. C. Wensink

  • Immunological identification of two adenovirus 2-induced early proteins possibly involved in cell transformation.

    Zvee Gilead;Yun Hua Jeng;William S M Wold;Kenji Sugawara

  • Thirty-one human adenovirus serotypes (Ad1-Ad31) form five groups (A-E) based upon DNA genome homologies.

    Maurice Green;Jesse K. Mackey;William S.M. Wold;Patricia Rigden

  • BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON ADENOVIRUS MULTIPLICATION, VI. PROPERTIES OF HIGHLY PURIFIED TUMORIGENIC HUMAN ADENOVIRUSES AND THEIR DNA's

    Maurice Green;Magdalena Piña

  • Inhibitors of the RNA and DNA Dependent Polymerase Activities of RNA Tumour Viruses

    Corrado Gurgo;Ranjit Kumar Ray;Lise Thiry;Lise Thiry;Maurice Green

  • Transcription of Adenovirus Genes in Productively Infected and in Transformed Cells

    M. Green;J. T. Parsons;M. Piña;K. Fujinaga

  • Immunoautoradiographic detection of proteins after electrophoretic transfer from gels to diazo-paper: analysis of adenovirus encoded proteins.

    Janey Symington;Maurice Green;Karl Brackmann

  • Isolation of a human papillomavirus from a patient with epidermodysplasia verruciformis: presence of related viral DNA genomes in human urogenital tumors

    Maurice Green;Karl H. Brackmann;Patricia R. Sanders;Paul M. Loewenstein

  • Preparation and characterization of highly radioactive in vitro labeled adenovirus DNA and DNA restriction fragments.

    Jesse K. Mackey;Karl H. Brackmann;Michael R. Green;Maurice Green

  • Biochemical studies on adenovirus multiplication. IX. Chemical and base composition analysis of 28 human adenoviruses.

    Magdalena Pina;Maurice Green

  • Analysis of human tonsil and cancer DNAs and RNAs for DNA sequences of group C (serotypes 1, 2, 5, and 6) human adenoviruses.

    Maurice Green;William S. M. Wold;Jesse K. Mackey;Patricia Rigden

  • Formation of viral RNA-DNA hybrid molecules by the DNA polymerase of sarcoma-leukaemia viruses.

    Makoto Rokutanda;Hinae Rokutanda;Maurice Green;Kei Fujinaga

  • Molecular interactions of ribosomal components

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Frequent Co-Authors

William S. M. Wold
William S. M. Wold Saint Louis University
Ranjit Ray
Ranjit Ray Saint Louis University
G. Chinnadurai
G. Chinnadurai Saint Louis University
Seymour S. Cohen
Seymour S. Cohen Stony Brook University
William C. Reeves
William C. Reeves Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fritz Rottman
Fritz Rottman Michigan State University
Gérard Orth
Gérard Orth Institut Pasteur
William E. Rawls
William E. Rawls Baylor College of Medicine
John H. Elder
John H. Elder Scripps Research Institute
Louise A. Brinton
Louise A. Brinton National Institutes of Health

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