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D-Index
64
Citations
17833
World Ranking
2585
National Ranking
1042

Overview

Melvin Cohn was affiliated with the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in the United States. Their scientific career was centered around biological research with no specific details on publications, co-authors, or main fields of study provided in the available data.

No recent papers, frequent publication venues, or specific research topics were listed, which limits detailed insight into their specific areas of expertise or recent contributions to science.

Information regarding any awards or recognitions they might have received during their career was not included. Similarly, there are no records of book publications or known collaborations with other scientists.

As the scientist is deceased, all references are made in past tense to accurately reflect their status.

Best Publications

  • A Theory of Self- Nonself Discrimination.

    Peter Bretscher;Melvin Cohn

  • The lac repressor-operator interaction. 3. Kinetic studies.

    Arthur D. Riggs;Suzanne Bourgeois;Melvin Cohn

  • Variability in the lambda light chain sequences of mouse antibody.

    Martin G. Weigert;Italo M. Cesari;Shirlee J. Yonkovich;Melvin Cohn

  • Reticulum cell sarcoma: an effector cell in antibody-dependent cell-mediated immunity.

    Peter Ralph;John Prichard;Melvin Cohn

  • In vitro differentiation of a mouse neuroblastoma.

    David Schubert;Susie Humphreys;Carlo Baroni;Melvin Cohn

  • DNA binding of the lac repressor

    Arthur D. Riggs;Suzanne Bourgeois;Ronald F. Newby;Melvin Cohn

  • Studies on the induced synthesis of β-galactosidase in Escherichia coli: The kinetics and mechanism of sulfur incorporation

    David S. Hogness;Melvin Cohn;Jacques Monod

  • Glucocorticoid Receptors in Lymphoma Cells in Culture: Relationship to Glucocorticoid Killing Activity

    John D. Baxter;Alan W. Harris;Gordon M. Tomkins;Melvin Cohn

  • The protecton: the unit of humoral immunity selected by evolution.

    Melvin Cohn;Rodney E. Langman

  • Cytotoxic Effects of Antigen- and Mitogen-Induced T Cells on Various Targets

    Michael J. Bevan;Melvin Cohn

  • A NEW MOUSE IMMUNOGLOBULIN: IGG3

    Howard M. Grey;Judith Wegman Hirst;Melvin Cohn

  • NON-INDUCIBLE MUTANTS OF THE REGULATOR GENE IN THE "LACTOSE" SYSTEM OF ESCHERICHIA COLI.

    Clyde Willson;David Pebrin;Melvin Cohn;François Jacob

  • Minimal model for the mechanism of antibody induction and paralysis by antigen.

    P. A. Bretscher;M. Cohn

  • Cyclic Nucleotides as Intracellular Mediators of the Expression of Antigen-sensitive Cells

    James Watson;Ruth Epstein;Melvin Cohn

  • INHIBITION BY GLUCOSE OF THE INDUCED SYNTHESIS OF THE β-GALACTOSIDE-ENZYME SYSTEM OF ESCHERICHIA COLI. ANALYSIS OF MAINTENANCE

    Melvin Cohn;Kengo Horibata

  • Inheritance of an idiotype associated with the immune response of inbred mice to phosphorylcholine

    A. Sher;A. Sher;M. Cohn

  • Rôle du lactose et de ses produits métaboliques dans l'induction de l'opéron lactose chez Escherichia coli

    C Burstein;M Cohn;A Kepes;J Monod

  • CONTRIBUTIONS OF STUDIES ON THE β-GALACTOSIDASE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI TO OUR UNDERSTANDING OF ENZYME SYNTHESIS

    Melvin Cohn

  • THE USE OF BACTERIAL LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES TO SHOW THAT TWO SIGNALS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE INDUCTION OF ANTIBODY SYNTHESIS

    James Watson;Ekkhart Trenkner;Melvin Cohn

  • The Class of Surface Immunoglobulin on Virgin and Memory B Lymphocytes

    Robert L. Coffman;Melvin Cohn

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Weigert
Martin Weigert University of Chicago
Giuseppe Attardi
Giuseppe Attardi California Institute of Technology
David Schubert
David Schubert Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Bonnie B. Blomberg
Bonnie B. Blomberg University of Miami
Elvin A. Kabat
Elvin A. Kabat Columbia University
Mark M. Davis
Mark M. Davis Stanford University
John W. Kappler
John W. Kappler National Jewish Health
Philippa Marrack
Philippa Marrack National Jewish Health
Stephen M. Hedrick
Stephen M. Hedrick University of California, San Diego
François Jacob
François Jacob Institut Pasteur

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