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68
Citations
12722
World Ranking
7983
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613

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Member of Academia Europaea
  • 1979 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 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
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Michael J. Crumpton is affiliated with the EMF Biological Research Trust in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines including Chemistry, Nursing, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work often integrates aspects of Organic Chemistry, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Biochemistry.

One of the recent publications from Michael J. Crumpton is titled Potential Mechanisms of Lactate Dehydrogenase and Bovine Serum Albumin Proteins as Antioxidants: A Mixed Experimental-Computational Study, published in 2025 in the journal Biochemistry Research International.

The scientist's research topics focus primarily on areas such as:

  • Free Radicals and Antioxidants
  • Vitamin C and Antioxidants Research
  • Biochemical Acid Research Studies

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Jing Ye
  • A. Dawn Bounds
  • M. Louisa Long
  • Haley McDonough
  • Isabella Srikhirisawan

Michael J. Crumpton has published in venues such as:

  • Biochemistry Research International

Throughout their career, they have received several recognitions, including:

  • Member of Academia Europaea (1996)
  • Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom (1979)
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Best Publications

  • Monoclonal antibodies for analysis of the HLA system.

    Frances M. Brodsky;Peter Parham;Colin J. Barnstable;M. J. Crumpton

  • Diversity in the lipocortin/calpactin family.

    Mark R. Crompton;Stephen E. Moss;Michael J. Crumpton

  • Isolation of glycoproteins from pig lymphocyte plasma membrane using Lens culinaris phytohemagglutinin.

    Michael J. Hayman;M.J. Crumpton

  • Activators of protein kinase C down-regulate and phosphorylate the T3/T-cell antigen receptor complex of human T lymphocytes

    Doreen A. Cantrell;Adelina A. Davies;Michael J. Crumpton

  • The role of calcium ions in initiating transformation of lymphocytes

    Vernon C. Maino;Vernon C. Maino;N. Michael Green;Michael J. Crumpton

  • Cytotoxic T cells kill influenza virus infected cells but do not distinguish between serologically distinct type A viruses

    H. J. Zweerink;H. J. Zweerink;S. A. Courtneidge;J. J. Skehel;M. J. Crumpton

  • Molecular structure of human histocompatibility antigens: the HLA‐C series

    D. Snary;C.J. Barnstable;W.F. Bodmer;M.J. Crumpton

  • Glycoprotein receptors for concanavalin A isolated from pig lymphocyte plasma membrane by affinity chromatography in sodium deoxycholate.

    David Allan;Judy Auger;M. J. Crumpton

  • Expression of HLA system antigens on placenta.

    P. N. Goodfellow;P. N. Goodfellow;P. N. Goodfellow;C. J. Barnstable;W. F. Bodmer;W. F. Bodmer;D. Snary;D. Snary

  • Orientation of cell-surface antigens in the lipid bilayer of lymphocyte plasma membrane

    Frank S. Walsh;Frank S. Walsh;Michael J. Crumpton

  • Primary structure of the T3 gamma subunit of the T3/T cell antigen receptor complex deduced from cDNA sequences: evolution of the T3 gamma and delta subunits.

    G W Krissansen;M J Owen;W Verbi;M J Crumpton

  • Amino acid sequence analysis of the annexin super-gene family of proteins.

    Geoffrey J. Barton;Richard H. Newman;Paul S. Freemont;Michael J. Crumpton

  • Relationship between enhanced turnover of phosphatidylinositol and lymphocyte activation by mitogens.

    V C Maino;M J Hayman;M J Crumpton

  • Primary structure of the human, membrane-associated Ca2+-binding protein p68 a novel member of a protein family.

    M. R. Crompton;R. J. Owens;N. F. Totty;S. E. Moss

  • The structure of the human CD2 gene and its expression in transgenic mice.

    G. Lang;D. Wotton;M. J. Owen;W. A. Sewell

  • The CD2 antigen associates with the T-cell antigen receptor CD3 antigen complex on the surface of human T lymphocytes.

    Marion H. Brown;Doreen A. Cantrell;Göran Brattsand;Michael J. Crumpton

  • Molecular cloning of the human T-lymphocyte surface CD2 (T11) antigen

    William A. Sewell;Marion H. Brown;Jenny Dunne;Michael J. Owen

  • The mitogenic lectin from Phaseolus vulgaris does not recognize the T3 antigen of human T lymphocytes

    Jean M. Kanellopoulos;Stefanello De Petris;Gerald Leca;Michael J. Crumpton

  • Subcellular separation and molecular nature of human histocompatibility antigens (HL-A).

    D. Snary;P. Goodfellow;M. J. Hayman;W. F. Bodmer

  • Not distinguish between serologically distinct type a viruses.

    H J Zweerink;S A Courtneidge;J J Skehel;M J Crumpton

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter F. Bodmer
Walter F. Bodmer University of Oxford
Stephen E. Moss
Stephen E. Moss University College London
Colin J. Barnstable
Colin J. Barnstable Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Doreen A. Cantrell
Doreen A. Cantrell University of Dundee
J. G. Bodmer
J. G. Bodmer Cancer Research UK
Raymond J. Owens
Raymond J. Owens University of Oxford
Michael John Owen
Michael John Owen Cardiff University
Steven C. Ley
Steven C. Ley Imperial College London
Paul S. Freemont
Paul S. Freemont Imperial College London
Denise Sheer
Denise Sheer Queen Mary University of London

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