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Robert L. Heinrikson

Robert L. Heinrikson

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
68
Citations
19788
World Ranking
7695
National Ranking
3507

Overview

Robert L. Heinrikson is affiliated with Pfizer in the United States. Their professional activities are primarily based within this context.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with their profile at this time.

No detailed information is available regarding main fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, or book publications.

There are also no documented awards or recognitions attributed to Heinrikson in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Amino acid analysis by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography: precolumn derivatization with phenylisothiocyanate.

    Robert L. Heinrikson;Stephen C. Meredith

  • Purification, cloning, expression and biological characterization of an interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein

    D. B. Carter;M. R. Deibel;C. J. Dunn;C.-S. C. Tomich

  • Structural alterations in the peptide backbone of beta-amyloid core protein may account for its deposition and stability in Alzheimer's disease.

    A E Roher;J D Lowenson;S Clarke;C Wolkow

  • Platelet Factor 4 Is Chemotactic for Neutrophils and Monocytes

    Thomas F. Deuel;Robert M. Senior;Donald Chang;Gail L. Griffin

  • A Synthetic HIV-1 Protease Inhibitor with Antiviral Activity Arrests HIV-Like Particle Maturation

    TJ McQuade;AG Tomasselli;L Liu;V Karacostas

  • Amino acid sequence of human platelet factor 4

    Thomas F. Deuel;Pamela S. Keim;Martha Farmer;Robert L. Heinrikson

  • The covalent and tertiary structure of bovine liver rhodanese.

    Jan H. Ploegman;Gé Drent;Kor H. Kalk;Wim G. J. Hol

  • A new class of phospholipases A2 with lysine in place of aspartate 49. Functional consequences for calcium and substrate binding.

    J. M. Maraganore;G. Merutka;Wonhwa Cho;W. Welches

  • Evolution of phosphofructokinase—gene duplication and creation of new effector sites

    Roger A. Poorman;Anne Randolph;Anne Randolph;Robert G. Kemp;Robert L. Heinrikson

  • Processing of the human heparanase precursor and evidence that the active enzyme is a heterodimer.

    M B Fairbanks;A M Mildner;J W Leone;G S Cavey

  • Structure at 2.5-A resolution of chemically synthesized human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease complexed with a hydroxyethylene-based inhibitor.

    Mariusz Jaskolski;Alfredo G. Tomasselli;Tomi K. Sawyer;Douglas G. Staples

  • A cumulative specificity model for proteases from human immunodeficiency virus types 1 and 2, inferred from statistical analysis of an extended substrate data base.

    R A Poorman;A G Tomasselli;R L Heinrikson;F J Kézdy

  • Human β-Secretase (BACE) and BACE Inhibitors

    Varghese John;James P. Beck;Michael J. Bienkowski;Sukanto Sinha

  • The Hsp56 component of steroid receptor complexes binds to immobilized FK506 and shows homology to FKBP-12 and FKBP-13.

    A W Yem;A G Tomasselli;R L Heinrikson;H Zurcher-Neely

  • Dissociative inhibition of dimeric enzymes. Kinetic characterization of the inhibition of HIV-1 protease by its COOH-terminal tetrapeptide.

    Zhong-Yin Zhang;R. A. Poorman;L. L. Maggiora;R. L. Heinrikson

  • Purification and characterization of a low molecular weight acid phosphatase from bovine liver.

    Robert L. Heinrikson

  • Structural and functional properties of a phospholipase A2 purified from an inflammatory exudate

    Steven Forst;Jerrold Weiss;Peter Elsbach;John M. Maraganore

  • Prediction of the tertiary structure of a caspase-9/inhibitor complex

    Kuo-Chen Chou;Alfredo G. Tomasselli;Robert L. Heinrikson

  • Prediction of the tertiary structure and substrate binding site of caspase‐8

    Kuo Chen Chou;David Jones;Robert L. Heinrikson

  • The crystal structure of a lysine 49 phospholipase A2 from the venom of the cottonmouth snake at 2.0-A resolution.

    Debra R. Holland;Laura L. Clancy;Steven W. Muchmore;Timothy J. Ryde

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles S. Craik
Charles S. Craik University of California, San Francisco
Ben M. Dunn
Ben M. Dunn University of Florida
Donald F. Steiner
Donald F. Steiner University of Chicago
Alexander Wlodawer
Alexander Wlodawer National Institutes of Health
Jed F. Fisher
Jed F. Fisher University of Notre Dame
Samuel B. Ho
Samuel B. Ho Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Peter Elsbach
Peter Elsbach New York University
Jerrold Weiss
Jerrold Weiss University of Iowa
Jerry L. Slightom
Jerry L. Slightom AureoGen Biosciences (United States)
Fotis C. Kafatos
Fotis C. Kafatos Harvard University

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