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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
94
Citations
35666
World Ranking
1992
National Ranking
126

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1988 - King Faisal Prize
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Melvyn Greaves is affiliated with The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn in the United Kingdom. Their work encompasses various aspects within the fields of medical and biological sciences, reflected in a career marked by recognized contributions.

Greaves has been acknowledged with several awards, including the King Faisal Prize in 1988. They are also a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and a Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom. These distinctions indicate involvement at high levels of scientific collaboration and research.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publishers, specific fields or subfields of study, or clearly defined main topics of their work available in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.

    Hiroto Inaba;Mel Greaves;Charles G Mullighan

  • A one-step purification of membrane proteins using a high efficiency immunomatrix.

    C Schneider;R A Newman;D R Sutherland;U Asser

  • Ubiquitous cell-surface glycoprotein on tumor cells is proliferation-associated receptor for transferrin.

    Robert Sutherland;Domenico Delia;Claudio Schneider;Roland Newman

  • Compartmentalization of a haematopoietic growth factor (GM-CSF) by glycosaminoglycans in the bone marrow microenvironment

    Myrtle Y. Gordon;Graham P. Riley;Suzanne M. Watt;Melvyn F. Greaves

  • The human type-C retrovirus, HTLV, in blacks from the Caribbean region, and relationship to adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma

    W A Blattner;V S Kalyanaraman;M Robert-Guroff;T A Lister

  • ADULT T-CELL LYMPHOMA-LEUKAEMIA IN BLACKS FROM THE WEST INDIES

    D Catovsky;M Rose;A.W.G Goolden;J.M White

  • Backtracking leukemia to birth: Identification of clonotypic gene fusion sequences in neonatal blood spots

    Karin B. Gale;Anthony M. Ford;Reinald Repp;Arndt Borkhardt

  • Loci on 7p12.2, 10q21.2 and 14q11.2 are associated with risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

    Elli Papaemmanuil;Fay J Hosking;Jayaram Vijayakrishnan;Amy Price

  • P-24: a human leukemia-associated and lymphohemopoietic progenitor cell surface structure identified with monoclonal antibody.

    John H. Kersey;Tucker W. Lebien;Candice S. Abramson;Roland Newman

  • RAG-mediated recombination is the predominant driver of oncogenic rearrangement in ETV6-RUNX1 acute lymphoblastic leukemia

    Elli Papaemmanuil;Inmaculada Rapado;Yilong Li;Nicola E Potter

  • Changes in cell surface antigen expression during hemopoietic differentiation.

    C Sieff;D Bicknell;G Caine;J Robinson

  • Structural features of the cell surface receptor for transferrin that is recognized by the monoclonal antibody OKT9.

    C Schneider;R Sutherland;R Newman;M Greaves

  • In utero origin of t(8;21) AML1-ETO translocations in childhood acute myeloid leukemia.

    Joseph L. Wiemels;Zhijian Xiao;Patricia A. Buffler;Ana T. Maia

  • ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKÆMIA IN CHILDREN: CLASSIFICATION AND PROGNOSIS

    J.M. Chessells;R.M. Hardisty;N.T. Rapson;M.F. Greaves

  • Expression of cell-surface HLA-DR, HLA-ABC and glycophorin during erythroid differentiation

    Jean Robinson;Colin Sieff;Domenico Delia;Paul A. W. Edwards

  • Variation in CDKN2A at 9p21.3 influences childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia risk

    Amy L. Sherborne;Fay J. Hosking;Rashmi B. Prasad;Rajiv Kumar

  • Selective expression of the common acute lymphoblastic leukemia (gp 100) antigen on immature lymphoid cells and their malignant counterparts

    Greaves Mf;Hariri G;Newman Ra;Sutherland Dr

  • The transferrin receptor

    Roland Newman;Claudio Schneider;Robert Sutherland;Laida Vodinelich

  • Identification of a membrane glycoprotein associated with haemopoietic progenitor cells.

    Fay E. Katz;Robert Tindle;D.Robert Sutherland;Melvyn F. Greaves

  • Phenotypic heterogeneity and cellular origins of T cell malignancies

    Melvyn F. Greaves;Jagdish Rao;Gita Hariri;Winston Verbi

Frequent Co-Authors

Domenico Delia
Domenico Delia University of Milan
George Janossy
George Janossy University of the Witwatersrand
Colin A. Sieff
Colin A. Sieff Harvard University
A. V. Hoffbrand
A. V. Hoffbrand The Royal Free Hospital
Claudio Schneider
Claudio Schneider University of Udine
Robert J. Sutherland
Robert J. Sutherland University of Lethbridge
Jerome Ritz
Jerome Ritz Harvard University
Robert C. Gallo
Robert C. Gallo University of South Florida
Kenneth F. Bradstock
Kenneth F. Bradstock Westmead Hospital
Ellen Solomon
Ellen Solomon King's College London

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