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58
Citations
12741
World Ranking
13131
National Ranking
5600

Overview

Robert A. Schlegel is affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their recent research includes a publication focused on the behavior of macromolecules within living cells, specifically titled "Diffusion of injected macromolecules within the cytoplasm of living cells," published in 2020 through UNC Libraries.

Schlegel has collaborated with several co-authors throughout their work. Frequent collaborators include:

  • John Wojcieszyn
  • Kenneth A. Jacobson
  • E. S. Wu

The primary publication venue associated with Schlegel's work is UNC Libraries, which hosted the aforementioned recent paper.

This scientist's research engages with the diffusion processes at the cellular level, as indicated by the topic covered in their known publication. While detailed fields and subfields of study are not specified, the work reflects an intersection of cellular biology and molecular dynamics.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of phosphatidylserine exposure, a phagocyte recognition signal, on apoptotic T lymphocytes.

    B Verhoven;R A Schlegel;P Williamson

  • A Subfamily of P-Type ATPases with Aminophospholipid Transporting Activity

    Xiaojing Tang;Margaret S. Halleck;Robert A. Schlegel;Patrick Williamson

  • Phosphatidylserine, a death knell.

    R A Schlegel;P Williamson

  • Activation of cyclin A-dependent protein kinases during apoptosis.

    William Meikrantz;Stephen Gisselbrecht;Sun W. Tam;Robert Schlegel

  • Back and forth

    Patrick Williamson;Robert A Schlegel

  • Merocyanine 540, a fluorescent probe sensitive to lipid packing.

    Patrick Williamson;Karen Mattocks;Robert A. Schlegel

  • Comparison of protein A affinity sorbents

    Rainer Hahn;Robert Schlegel;Alois Jungbauer

  • Transbilayer phospholipid movement and the clearance of apoptotic cells

    Patrick Williamson;Robert A Schlegel

  • Exposure of phosphatidylserine is a general feature in the phagocytosis of apoptotic lymphocytes by macrophages.

    Stephen Krahling;Melissa K Callahan;Patrick Williamson;Robert A Schlegel

  • Ca2+ induces transbilayer redistribution of all major phospholipids in human erythrocytes.

    Patrick Williamson;Aaron Kulick;Alain Zachowski;Robert A. Schlegel

  • Induction of Apoptosis by Pyrrolidinedithiocarbamate and N-Acetylcysteine in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells (∗)

    Jer Chia Tsai;Mukesh Jain;Chung Ming Hsieh;Wen Sen Lee

  • Membrane phospholipid asymmetry as a determinant of erythrocyte recognition by macrophages

    Leslie McEvoy;Patrick Williamson;Robert A. Schlegel

  • Continuous analysis of the mechanism of activated transbilayer lipid movement in platelets.

    Patrick Williamson;Edouard M. Bevers;Edgar F. Smeets;Paul Comfurius

  • Surface expression of phosphatidylserine on macrophages is required for phagocytosis of apoptotic thymocytes.

    M K Callahan;P Williamson;R A Schlegel

  • Involvement of spectrin in the maintenance of phase-state asymmetry in the erythrocyte membrane

    Patrick Williamson;Judy Bateman;Karen Kozarsky;Karen Mattocks

  • Regulation of phosphatidylserine exposure and phagocytosis of apoptotic T lymphocytes.

    Bret Verhoven;Stephen Krahling;Robert A Schlegel;Patrick Williamson

  • Antiphospholipid antibodies, proteins C and S, and coagulation changes in sickle cell disease.

    Maxwell P. Westerman;David Green;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Alice Gilman-Sachs;Kenneth Beaman;Kenneth Beaman;Kenneth Beaman

  • Phosphatidylserine as a determinant of reticuloendothelial recognition of liposome models of the erythrocyte surface.

    T. M. Allen;Patrick Williamson;Robert A. Schlegel

  • Multiple systems for recognition of apoptotic lymphocytes by macrophages.

    D Pradhan;S Krahling;P Williamson;R A Schlegel

  • Phospholipid asymmetry in human erythrocyte ghosts.

    Patrick Williamson;Lourdes Algarin;Judy Bateman;Hye-Ryun Choe

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Williamson
Patrick Williamson Amherst College
Hyeryun Choe
Hyeryun Choe Scripps Research Institute
Ken Shortman
Ken Shortman Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Robert F. A. Zwaal
Robert F. A. Zwaal Maastricht University
Edouard M. Bevers
Edouard M. Bevers Maastricht University
Paul Comfurius
Paul Comfurius Maastricht University
Simon Gilroy
Simon Gilroy University of Wisconsin–Madison
James T. MacGregor
James T. MacGregor United States Food and Drug Administration
Alain Zachowski
Alain Zachowski Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Maureen Howard
Maureen Howard Stanford University

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