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Overview

Richard Mayne is affiliated with the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work includes subfields such as Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Infectious Diseases. Their research topics cover diverse areas including Plant and Biological Electrophysiology Studies, Slime Mold and Myxomycetes Research, Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research, Bacteriophages and Microbial Interactions, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, Planarian Biology and Electrostimulation, and Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts.

Recent significant papers authored by Richard Mayne include:

  • Virtual reality for teaching and learning in crime scene investigation (2020) published in Science & Justice
  • Propagation of electrical signals by fungi (2023) published in Biosystems

Frequent co-authors in their research projects include:

  • Andrew Adamatzky
  • Peter Simmonds
  • Heli Harvala
  • Martin Tegelaar
  • Han A. B. Wösten

The venues where Richard Mayne has most frequently published are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Biosystems
  • Science & Justice
  • ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering

In addition to journal articles, Richard Mayne has contributed to book publications, with at least one title titled Atlas of Cilia Bioengineering and Biocomputing published by River Publishers eBooks in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Changes in type of collagen synthesized as clones of chick chondrocytes grow and eventually lose division capacity.

    Richard Mayne;Margaret S. Vail;Pauline M. Mayne;Edward J. Miller

  • Autosomal dominant and recessive osteochondrodysplasias associated with the COL11A2 locus

    Miikka Vikkula;Edwin C.M Madman;Vincent C.H Lui;Natalia I Zhidkova

  • D-periodic distribution of collagen type IX along cartilage fibrils.

    Lloyd Vaughan;Markus Mendler;Susanne Huber;Peter Bruckner

  • The cell cycle, cell lineages, and cell differentiation.

    H Holtzer;H Weintraub;R Mayne;B Mochan

  • Mutations in COL11A2 cause non-syndromic hearing loss (DFNA13).

    W. T. Mcguirt;S. D. Prasad;A. J. Griffith;H. P. M. Kunst

  • Multiple Binding Sites in Collagen Type I for the Integrins α1β1 and α2β1

    Yi Xu;Sivashankarappa Gurusiddappa;Rebecca L. Rich;Rick T. Owens

  • Minor collagens of chicken hyaline cartilage.

    Charles A. Reese;Richard Mayne

  • Decorin binds near the C terminus of type I collagen.

    Douglas R. Keene;James D. San Antonio;Richard Mayne;David J. McQuillan

  • Cartilage collagens. What is their function, and are they involved in articular disease?

    Richard Mayne

  • Isolation and characterization of the chains of type V/type XI collagen present in bovine vitreous.

    R. Mayne;R.G. Brewton;P.M. Mayne;J.R. Baker

  • Expression pattern and gene characterization of asporin. a newly discovered member of the leucine-rich repeat protein family.

    Stephen P. Henry;Stephen P. Henry;Masamine Takanosu;Tanya C. Boyd;Pauline M. Mayne

  • The Structure of Type IX Collagen

    M van der Rest;R Mayne;Y Ninomiya;N G Seidah

  • Structural and Functional Analysis of the Recombinant G Domain of the Laminin α4 Chain and Its Proteolytic Processing in Tissues

    Jan F. Talts;Takako Sasaki;Nicolai Miosge;Walter Göhring

  • Monoclonal antibodies against chicken type V collagen: production, specificity, and use for immunocytochemical localization in embryonic cornea and other organs

    TF Linsenmayer;JM Fitch;TM Schmid;Zak

  • New members of the collagen superfamily

    Richard Mayne;Randolph G. Brewton

  • The Synthesis of Collagen and Glycosaminoglycans by Dedifferentiated Chondroblasts in Culture

    J.R. Schiltz;R. Mayne;H. Holtzer

  • Analysis of changes in collagen biosynthesis that occur when chick chondrocytes are grown in 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine.

    Richard Mayne;Margaret S. Vail;Edward J. Miller

  • Dual origin of glomerular basement membrane.

    Hannu Sariola;Rupert Timpl;Klaus von der Mark;Richard Mayne

  • Reduced amounts of cartilage collagen fibrils and growth plate anomalies in transgenic mice harboring a glycine-to-cysteine mutation in the mouse type II procollagen alpha 1-chain gene.

    S Garofalo;E Vuorio;M Metsaranta;R Rosati

  • Characterization of the collagen chains synthesized by cultured smooth muscle cells derived from rhesus monkey thoracic aorta.

    Richard Mayne;Margaret S. Vail;Edward J. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas F. Linsenmayer
Thomas F. Linsenmayer Harvard Medical School
Ralph D. Sanderson
Ralph D. Sanderson University of Alabama at Birmingham
Paul N. Bishop
Paul N. Bishop University of Manchester
Björn Olsen
Björn Olsen Harvard University
Douglas R. Keene
Douglas R. Keene Shriners Hospitals for Children - Portland
Darwin J. Prockop
Darwin J. Prockop Texas A&M University
Matthew L. Warman
Matthew L. Warman Boston Children's Hospital
Magnus Höök
Magnus Höök Texas A&M Health Science Center
Jerome Gross
Jerome Gross Harvard University
Han G. Brunner
Han G. Brunner Radboud University

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