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D-Index
62
Citations
15984
World Ranking
10668
National Ranking
4635

Overview

Milton J. Schlesinger was affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Throughout their academic career, they contributed to research in various scientific fields, although specific details on their main areas of study and publication topics are not documented.

The record of their scholarly output does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, so no detailed information about their collaborative network or preferred journals and conferences is available.

Similarly, there is no available information on book publications or awards won by Milton J. Schlesinger that could further illuminate their academic impact or recognition.

While specific research topics and subfields are not identified, their institutional affiliation places them within a context known for contributions to multiple disciplines, likely reflecting engagement with diverse scientific inquiries.

Milton J. Schlesinger is noted as deceased. The absence of some typical academic data suggests records may be incomplete or that their work was concentrated in areas with limited bibliometric tracking.

Best Publications

  • Heat shock proteins.

    M J Schlesinger

  • Uncoating ATPase is a member of the 70 kilodalton family of stress proteins

    Thomas G. Chappell;William J. Welch;David M. Schlossman;Karen B. Palter

  • The effect of amino acid analogues and heat shock on gene expression in chicken embryo fibroblasts.

    Philip M. Kelley;Milton J. Schlesinger

  • Evidence that the 90-kDa phosphoprotein associated with the untransformed L-cell glucocorticoid receptor is a murine heat shock protein.

    E R Sanchez;D O Toft;M J Schlesinger;W B Pratt

  • Ubiquitin is a heat shock protein in chicken embryo fibroblasts.

    U Bond;M J Schlesinger

  • Heat shock proteins: the search for functions.

    Milton J. Schlesinger

  • Fatty acid binding to vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein: a new type of post-translational modification of the viral glycoprotein

    Michael F.G. Schmidt;Milton J. Schlesinger

  • The Togaviridae and Flaviviridae

    Sondra Schlesinger;Milton J. Schlesinger

  • Evidence for covalent attachment of fatty acids to Sindbis virus glycoproteins.

    Michael F. G. Schmidt;Moshe Bracha;Milton J. Schlesinger

  • Relationship of the 90-kDa murine heat shock protein to the untransformed and transformed states of the L cell glucocorticoid receptor.

    E R Sanchez;S Meshinchi;W Tienrungroj;M J Schlesinger

  • Vesicular stomatitis virus and sindbis virus glycoprotein transport to the cell surface is inhibited by ionophores.

    David C. Johnson;Milton J. Schlesinger

  • Amino acid sequence of Escherichia coli alkaline phosphatase.

    Ralph A. Bradshaw;Fiorella Cancedda;Lowell H. Ericsson;Peter A. Neumann

  • Fatty acid acylation of proteins in cultured cells.

    M J Schlesinger;A I Magee;M F Schmidt

  • Formation of Sindbis Virus Proteins: Identification of a Precursor for One of the Envelope Proteins

    Sondra Schlesinger;Milton J. Schlesinger

  • Identification of a second glycoprotein in Sindbis virus.

    Milton J. Schlesinger;Sondra Schlesinger;Boyce W. Burge

  • The response of cells to heat shock

    Milton J. Schlesinger;Giuseppe Aliperti;Philip M. Kelley

  • Evidence for an autoprotease activity of sindbis virus capsid protein

    Giuseppe Aliperti;Milton J. Schlesinger

  • The chicken ubiquitin gene contains a heat shock promoter and expresses an unstable mRNA in heat-shocked cells.

    U Bond;M J Schlesinger

  • Release of fatty acids from virus glycoproteins by hydroxylamine.

    Anthony I. Magee;A.H. Koyama;Carol Malfer;Duanzhi Wen

  • Evidence that Sindbis virus NSP2 is an autoprotease which processes the virus nonstructural polyprotein

    Mingxaio Ding;Milton J. Schlesinger

Frequent Co-Authors

Sondra Schlesinger
Sondra Schlesinger Washington University in St. Louis
Anthony I. Magee
Anthony I. Magee National Institutes of Health
Neus Agell
Neus Agell University of Barcelona
Stephen E. Halford
Stephen E. Halford University of Bristol
Ralph A. Bradshaw
Ralph A. Bradshaw University of California, Irvine
Lowell H. Ericsson
Lowell H. Ericsson University of Washington
John E. Heuser
John E. Heuser Washington University in St. Louis
Oliver H. Lowry
Oliver H. Lowry Washington University in St. Louis
Tom H. Stevens
Tom H. Stevens University of Oregon
John T. Roehrig
John T. Roehrig Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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