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Nils R. Ringertz

Nils R. Ringertz

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
6859
World Ranking
17781
National Ranking
283

Research.com Recognitions

  • 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

Nils R. Ringertz was affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden during their career. Their contributions to science were recognized by being named a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), although the exact year of this honor is not specified.

Throughout their career, Ringertz focused on various aspects of academic research within molecular biology and related fields. Despite limited specific data on their papers, co-authors, or publication venues, the professional affiliation suggests involvement in significant scientific endeavors at a notable institution.

The available information does not include detailed topics, subfields, or notable publications. However, membership in EMBO implies engagement with molecular biology at a high level and collaboration within a wider European scientific community.

Their work, having occurred in a past period, likely contributed to the research environment and scientific discourse at the Karolinska Institute, which is renowned for medical and biological research.

Best Publications

  • Grading of gliomas.

    Nils Ringertz

  • Changes in deoxyribonucleoprotein during spermiogenesis in the bull

    B.L. Gledhill;M.P. Gledhill;R. Rigler;N.R. Ringertz

  • Changes in The Cytochemical Properties Of Erythrocyte Nuclei Reactivated By Cell Fusion

    L. Bolund;N. R. Ringertz;H. Harris

  • Cadmium induces transcription of proto-oncogenes c-jun and c-myc in rat L6 myoblasts.

    Pei Jin;N. R. Ringertz

  • Cytochemical characterization of deoxyribonucleoprotein in individual cell nuclei. Techniques for obtaining heat denaturation curves with the aid of acridine orange microfluorimetry and ultraviolet microspectrophotometry.

    R. Rigler;D. Killander;L. Bolund;N.R. Ringertz

  • The Epstein-Barr virus-encoded nuclear antigen EBNA-5 accumulates in PML-containing bodies.

    L. Szekely;K. Pokrovskaja;Wei-Qin Jiang

  • Preparation of microcells by enucleation of micronucleate cells

    T. Ege;N.R. Ringertz

  • Colocalization of nestin and vimentin/desmin in skeletal muscle cells demonstrated by three-dimensional fluorescence digital imaging microscopy.

    Gunnar Sjöberg;Wei-Qin Jiang;Nils R. Ringertz;Urban Lendahl

  • "Activation" of hen erythrocyte deoxyribonucleoprotein.

    N.R. Ringertz;L. Bolund

  • Direct evidence for the non-random localization of mammalian chromosomes in the interphase nucleus.

    Gy. Hadlaczky;M. Went;N.R. Ringertz

  • Very low cadmium concentrations stimulate DNA synthesis and cell growth

    T. von Zglinicki;C. Edwall;E. Ostlund;B. Lind

  • Chromatography on ECTEOLA of Sulfate Containing Mucopolysaccharides.

    Nils R. Ringertz;Peter Reichard;Göran Kull;Bengt Lindberg

  • Chromatin changes during erythropoiesis.

    A.M. Kernell;L. Bolund;N.R. Ringertz

  • Biochemical analysis of reactivated chick erythrocyte nuclei isolated from chick-HeLa heterokaryons.

    R. Appels;L. Bolund;N.R. Ringertz

  • Recombinant platelet-derived growth factor-BB stimulates growth and inhibits differentiation of rat L6 myoblasts.

    Pei Jin;Thomas Sejersen;Nils R. Ringertz

  • Retinoic acid-induced differentiation of F9 embryonal carcinoma cells

    S. Linder;U. Krondahl;R. Sennerstam;N.R. Ringertz

  • Nucleoprotein changes and initiation of RNA synthesis in PHA stimulated lymphocytes.

    Z. Darżynkiewicz;L. Bolund;N.R. Ringertz

  • Changes in deoxyribonucleoprotein during spermiogenesis in the bull. Sensitivity of DNA to heat denaturation.

    Nils R. Ringertz;Nils R. Ringertz;Barton L. Gledhill;Barton L. Gledhill;Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz;Zbigniew Darżynkiewicz

  • Ro/SS-A and La/SS-B antibody level variation in patients with Sjögren's syndrome and systemic lupus erythematosus

    Marie Wahren;Pia Tengnér;Iva Gunnarsson;Ingrid Lundberg

  • Changes in deoxyribonucleoprotein during spermiogenesis in the bull: 3H-actinomycin D binding capacity☆

    Z. Darżynkiewicz;Z. Darżynkiewicz;B.L. Gledhill;B.L. Gledhill;N.R. Ringertz;N.R. Ringertz

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars Bolund
Lars Bolund Aarhus University
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz
Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz New York Medical College
Stig Linder
Stig Linder Linköping University
George Klein
George Klein Karolinska Institute
Anders Zetterberg
Anders Zetterberg Karolinska Institute
Klas G. Wiman
Klas G. Wiman Karolinska Institute
Anders Rosén
Anders Rosén Linköping University
Urban Lendahl
Urban Lendahl Karolinska Institute
Eva Klein
Eva Klein Karolinska Institute
Rudolf Rigler
Rudolf Rigler Karolinska Institute

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