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Biology and Biochemistry
Israel
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
102
Citations
49216
World Ranking
1341
National Ranking
12

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Israel Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Israel Leader Award
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Nathan Sharon was a researcher affiliated with the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Their career involved contributions to the scientific community, as indicated by recognition through membership in the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

The scientist's work spanned areas related to molecular biology, although specific fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research were not detailed in available records. There is no documented information on the number or titles of published papers, frequent co-authors, or regular publication venues associated with their career.

Their contributions to academia also did not include documented book publications according to the current data. Despite the absence of detailed publication and research topic information, the affiliation with the Weizmann Institute of Science situates their work within a leading research environment known for studies in life sciences and related disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Lectins: Carbohydrate-Specific Proteins That Mediate Cellular Recognition.

    Halina Lis;Nathan Sharon

  • On the frequency of protein glycosylation, as deduced from analysis of the SWISS-PROT database.

    Rolf Apweiler;Henning Hermjakob;Nathan Sharon

  • Lectins: cell-agglutinating and sugar-specific proteins.

    Nathan Sharon;Halina Lis

  • Lectins as cell recognition molecules

    Nathan Sharon;Halina Lis

  • History of lectins: from hemagglutinins to biological recognition molecules

    Nathan Sharon;Halina Lis

  • The purification, composition, and specificity of the anti-T lectin from peanut (Arachis hypogaea).

    Reuben Lotan;Ehud Skutelsky;David Danon;Nathan Sharon

  • What should be called a lectin

    Irwin J. Goldstein;R. Colin Hughes;Michel Monsigny;Toshiaki Osawa

  • Protein glycosylation. Structural and functional aspects.

    Halina Lis;Nathan Sharon

  • The Lectins: Properties, Functions and Applications in Biology and Medicine

    Irvin E. Liener;Irwin Joseph Goldstein;Nathan Sharon

  • LECTINS AS MOLECULES AND AS TOOLS

    Halina Lis;Nathan Sharon

  • Adherence of Escherichia coli to human mucosal cells mediated by mannose receptors

    I. Ofek;D. Mirelman;N. Sharon

  • Mechanism of Lysozyme Action

    David M. Chipman;Nathan Sharon

  • Separation of mouse thymocytes into two subpopulations by the use of peanut agglutinin.

    Yair Reisner;Mariana Linker-Israeli;Nathan Sharon

  • Carbohydrates as future anti-adhesion drugs for infectious diseases.

    Nathan Sharon

  • Legume lectins--a large family of homologous proteins.

    Nathan Sharon;Halina Lis

  • Anti-adhesion therapy of bacterial diseases: prospects and problems.

    Itzhak Ofek;David L Hasty;David L Hasty;Nathan Sharon

  • Lectins: Carbohydrate-specific reagents and biological recognition molecules

    Nathan Sharon

  • Carbohydrates in cell recognition.

    Nathan Sharon;Halina Lis

  • Bacterial lectins, cell-cell recognition and infectious disease.

    Nathan Sharon

  • The binding of oligosaccharides containing N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylmuramic acid to lysozyme. The specificity of binding subsites.

    David M. Chipman;Vladimir Grisaro;Nathan Sharon

Frequent Co-Authors

Halina Lis
Halina Lis Weizmann Institute of Science
Itzhak Ofek
Itzhak Ofek Tel Aviv University
Yair Reisner
Yair Reisner The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
David Mirelman
David Mirelman Weizmann Institute of Science
Ephraim Katchalski
Ephraim Katchalski Weizmann Institute of Science
Soman N. Abraham
Soman N. Abraham Duke University
David L. Hasty
David L. Hasty University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Avadhesha Surolia
Avadhesha Surolia Indian Institute of Science
Irwin J. Goldstein
Irwin J. Goldstein University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michel Monsigny
Michel Monsigny University of Orléans

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