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Roland R. Rueckert is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their academic profile does not list any recent papers, frequent co-authors, or book publications at this time.

No specific main fields of study or subfields of study have been documented in the available data. Similarly, there are no recent publications or topical research areas recorded for Roland R. Rueckert.

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Best Publications

  • Structure of a human common cold virus and functional relationship to other picornaviruses

    Michael G. Rossmann;Edward Arnold;John W. Erickson;Elizabeth A. Frankenberger

  • Observations on Molecular Weight Determinations on Polyacrylamide Gel

    A. K. Dunker;Roland R. Rueckert

  • Studies on unbalanced growth in tissue culture. I. Induction and consequences of thymidine deficiency.

    Roland R. Rueckert;Gerald C. Mueller

  • Systematic nomenclature of picornavirus proteins

    R R Rueckert;E Wimmer

  • Use of monoclonal antibodies to identify four neutralization immunogens on a common cold picornavirus, human rhinovirus 14.

    B Sherry;A G Mosser;R J Colonno;R R Rueckert

  • Three-dimensional structure of poliovirus serotype 1 neutralizing determinants.

    G S Page;A G Mosser;J M Hogle;D J Filman

  • Molecular events in the reproduction of animal cells. I. The effect of puromycin on the duplication of DNA.

    Gerald C. Mueller;Kazuto Kajiwara;Elton Stubblefield;Roland R. Rueckert

  • Evidence for at least two dominant neutralization antigens on human rhinovirus 14.

    B Sherry;R Rueckert

  • Structural analysis of a series of antiviral agents complexed with human rhinovirus 14

    John Badger;Iwona Minor;Marcia J. Kremer;Marcos A. Oliveira

  • Role of maturation cleavage in infectivity of picornaviruses: activation of an infectosome.

    Wai-Ming Lee;S. S. Monroe;R. R. Rueckert

  • The structure of human rhinovirus 16

    Marcos A Oliveira;Rui Zhao;Wai-Ming Lee;Marcia J Kremer

  • Protease required for processing picornaviral coat protein resides in the viral replicase gene.

    A C Palmenberg;M A Pallansch;R R Rueckert

  • Maturation cleavage required for infectivity of a nodavirus.

    A. Schneemann;Weidong Zhong;T. M. Gallagher;R. R. Rueckert

  • The refined structure of human rhinovirus 16 at 2.15 A resolution: implications for the viral life cycle.

    Andrea T Hadfield;Wai-ming Lee;Rui Zhao;Marcos A Oliveira

  • Genetic and molecular analyses of spontaneous mutants of human rhinovirus 14 that are resistant to an antiviral compound.

    B. A. Heinz;R. R. Rueckert;D. A. Shepard;F. J. Dutko

  • Structure of human rhinovirus complexed with Fab fragments from a neutralizing antibody.

    T. J. Smith;N. H. Olson;R. H. Cheng;Hansong Liu

  • Neutralization of poliovirus by a monoclonal antibody: Kinetics and stoichiometry

    Joseph Icenogle;Hong Shiwen;Gregory Duke;Scott Gilbert

  • Assembly-dependent maturation cleavage in provirions of a small icosahedral insect ribovirus.

    T M Gallagher;R R Rueckert

  • Properties of a ribonucleoprotein particle isolated from Nonidet P-40-treated Rous sarcoma virus.

    Nancy L. Davis;Roland R. Rueckert

  • Structure of an insect virus at 3.0 A resolution.

    M.V. Hosur;T. Schmidt;R.C. Tucker;J.E. Johnson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael G. Rossmann
Michael G. Rossmann Purdue University West Lafayette
John E. Johnson
John E. Johnson Scripps Research Institute
Thomas J. Smith
Thomas J. Smith Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Ming Luo
Ming Luo Georgia State University
Barbara Sherry
Barbara Sherry North Carolina State University
Gerald C. Mueller
Gerald C. Mueller University of Wisconsin–Madison
Timothy S. Baker
Timothy S. Baker University of California, San Diego
Mark A. Pallansch
Mark A. Pallansch National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
Paul D. Friesen
Paul D. Friesen University of Wisconsin–Madison
Olen M. Kew
Olen M. Kew Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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