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Robert E. Burgeson

Robert E. Burgeson

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
83
Citations
22453
World Ranking
3545
National Ranking
1776

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Robert E. Burgeson is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their academic work does not currently have detailed publicly available records of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. This absence of data does not provide visibility into specific article titles or collaborative networks.

The scope of Burgeson's research fields, subfields, and topics remains unspecified in available sources. Consequently, there is no detailed information relating to particular areas of study or thematic focus within their scientific contributions. Similarly, there are no records of book publications or awards associated with their name in accessible datasets.

The current profile is limited to basic professional affiliation, with no additional insights into research output, interdisciplinary connections, or scholarly recognition. No information indicates any changes in their professional status or life.

Best Publications

  • A new nomenclature for the laminins.

    Robert E. Burgeson;Matthias Chiquet;Rainer Deutzmann;Peter Ekblom

  • Kalinin: an epithelium-specific basement membrane adhesion molecule that is a component of anchoring filaments.

    P Rousselle;G P Lunstrum;D R Keene;R E Burgeson

  • Type VII collagen is a major structural component of anchoring fibrils.

    L Y Sakai;D R Keene;N P Morris;R E Burgeson

  • Wnt signaling maintains the hair-inducing activity of the dermal papilla

    Jiro Kishimoto;Robert E. Burgeson;Bruce A. Morgan

  • Type VII collagen forms an extended network of anchoring fibrils.

    D R Keene;L Y Sakai;G P Lunstrum;N P Morris

  • Fetal membrane collagens: identification of two new collagen alpha chains

    R E Burgeson;F A El Adli;I I Kaitila;D W Hollister

  • Collagen heterogeneity in human cartilage: Identification of several new collagen chains

    Robert E. Burgeson;David W. Hollister

  • Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita antigen is the globular carboxyl terminus of type VII procollagen.

    D T Woodley;R E Burgeson;G Lunstrum;L Bruckner-Tuderman

  • The anchoring filament protein kalinin is synthesized and secreted as a high molecular weight precursor.

    M P Marinkovich;G P Lunstrum;R E Burgeson

  • Loss of plectin causes epidermolysis bullosa with muscular dystrophy: cDNA cloning and genomic organization.

    W. H. I. Mclean;L. Pulkkinen;F. J. D. Smith;E. L. Rugg

  • The dermal-epidermal junction

    Robert E Burgeson;Angela M Christiano

  • Type VII Collagen, Anchoring Fibrils, and Epidermolysis Bullosa

    Robert E Burgeson

  • Type III collagen can be present on banded collagen fibrils regardless of fibril diameter.

    D R Keene;L Y Sakai;H P Bächinger;R E Burgeson

  • Characterization and Expression of the Laminin γ3 Chain: A Novel, Non-Basement Membrane–associated, Laminin Chain

    Manuel Koch;Pamela F. Olson;Anne Albus;William Jin

  • Human corneal basement membrane heterogeneity: topographical differences in the expression of type IV collagen and laminin isoforms.

    A. V. Ljubimov;R. E. Burgeson;R. J. Butkowski;A. F. Michael

  • Cellular origin of the dermal-epidermal basement membrane

    M P Marinkovich;D R Keene;C S Rimberg;R E Burgeson

  • Laminin 5 Binds the NC-1 Domain of Type VII Collagen

    Patricia Rousselle;Douglas R. Keene;Florence Ruggiero;Marie-France Champliaud

  • New Collagens, New Concepts

    Robert E. Burgeson

  • Laminin Expression in Adult and Developing Retinae: Evidence of Two Novel CNS Laminins

    Richard T. Libby;Marie-France Champliaud;Thomas Claudepierre;Thomas Claudepierre;Yin Xu

  • A homozygous nonsense mutation in the β3 chain gene of laminin 5 (LAMB3) in Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa

    Leena Pulkkinen;Angela M. Christiano;Donald Gerecke;D.Wolfe Wagman

Frequent Co-Authors

Ismo Virtanen
Ismo Virtanen University of Helsinki
Lynn Y. Sakai
Lynn Y. Sakai Oregon Health & Science University
Douglas R. Keene
Douglas R. Keene Shriners Hospitals for Children - Portland
Jouni Uitto
Jouni Uitto Thomas Jefferson University
Angela M. Christiano
Angela M. Christiano Columbia University
Alexander V. Ljubimov
Alexander V. Ljubimov Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
M. Peter Marinkovich
M. Peter Marinkovich Stanford University
Guerrino Meneguzzi
Guerrino Meneguzzi Université Côte d'Azur
Leena Pulkkinen
Leena Pulkkinen University of Eastern Finland
Anthony B. Nesburn
Anthony B. Nesburn University of California, Irvine

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