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Ronald L. Cerny is affiliated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the United States. Their academic work is associated with this institution, which provides the primary base for their research activities.

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Best Publications

  • Molecular origin of cancer: Catechol estrogen-3,4-quinones as endogenous tumor initiators

    E. L. Cavalieri;D. E. Stack;P. D. Devanesan;R. Todorovic

  • A type III effector ADP-ribosylates RNA-binding proteins and quells plant immunity

    Zheng Qing Fu;Ming Guo;Byeong Ryool Jeong;Fang Tian

  • Improved tandem affinity purification tag and methods for isolation of protein heterocomplexes from plants.

    Jai S. Rohila;Mei Chen;Ronald Cerny;Michael E. Fromm

  • Metal ion―peptide interactions in the gas phase: a tandem mass spectrometry study of alkali metal cationized peptides

    Richard P. Grese;Ronald L. Cerny;Michael L. Gross

  • Nitrated alpha-synuclein-activated microglial profiling for Parkinson's disease.

    Ashley D. Reynolds;Jason G. Glanzer;Irena Kadiu;Mary Ricardo-Dukelow;Mary Ricardo-Dukelow

  • Phosphorylation of Claudin-5 and Occludin by Rho Kinase in Brain Endothelial Cells

    Masaru Yamamoto;Servio H. Ramirez;Shinji Sato;Tomomi Kiyota

  • SelT, SelW, SelH, and Rdx12: genomics and molecular insights into the functions of selenoproteins of a novel thioredoxin-like family.

    Alexander Dikiy;Sergey V. Novoselov;Dmitri E. Fomenko;Aniruddha Sengupta

  • Isolation and Structure of the Cytostatic Linear Depsipeptide Dolastatin 15

    George R. Pettit;Yoshiaki Kamano;Claude Dufresne;Ronald L. Cerny

  • Reaction Mechanism, Evolutionary Analysis, and Role of Zinc in Drosophila Methionine-R-sulfoxide Reductase *

    R. Abhilash Kumar;Ahmet Koc;Ronald L. Cerny;Vadim N. Gladyshev

  • Protein-protein interactions of tandem affinity purification-tagged protein kinases in rice.

    Jai S. Rohila;Mei Chen;Shuo Chen;Johann Chen

  • Tau-tubulin kinase 1 (TTBK1), a neuron-specific tau kinase candidate, is involved in tau phosphorylation and aggregation

    Shinji Sato;Ronald L. Cerny;James L. Buescher;Tsuneya Ikezu

  • Comparison of modification sites formed on human serum albumin at various stages of glycation.

    Omar S. Barnaby;Ronald L. Cerny;William Clarke;David S. Hage

  • Origin of the polycomb repressive complex 2 and gene silencing by an E(z) homolog in the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas.

    Scott Shaver;J. Armando Casas-Mollano;Ronald L. Cerny;Heriberto D. Cerutti

  • Abundances of molecular ion species desorbed by fast atom bombardment: observation of (M + 2H)+.cntdot. and (M + 3H)+.cntdot.

    Ronald L. Cerny;Michael L. Gross

  • Identification of the V factor needed for synthesis of the iron-molybdenum cofactor of nitrogenase as homocitrate.

    Timothy R. Hoover;Andrew D. Robertson;Ronald L. Cerny;Roger N. Hayes

  • Synthesis and identification of benzo[a]pyrene-guanine nucleoside adducts formed by electrochemical oxidation and by horseradish peroxidase catalyzed reaction of benzo[a]pyrene with DNA

    E. G. Rogan;E. L. Cavalieri;S. R. Tibbels;P. Cremonesi

  • K8 and K12 are biotinylated in human histone H4

    Gabriela Camporeale;Elizabeth E. Shubert;Gautam Sarath;Ronald Cerny

  • Tetra(pentafluorophenyl)porpholactone

    Martin Gouterman;Robert J. Hall;Gamal Eddin Khalil;Paul C. Martin

  • Characterization of glycation adducts on human serum albumin by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry

    Chunling Wa;Ronald L. Cerny;William A. Clarke;David S. Hage

  • Mdm2 Binds to Nbs1 at Sites of DNA Damage and Regulates Double Strand Break Repair

    Jodi R. Alt;Alyssa Bouska;Mario R. Fernandez;Ronald L. Cerny

  • Fast atom bombardment combined with tandem mass spectrometry for the study of dinucleotides.

    Ronald L. Cerny;Michael L. Gross;Lutz Grotjahn

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael L. Gross
Michael L. Gross Washington University in St. Louis
George R. Pettit
George R. Pettit Arizona State University
Ercole L. Cavalieri
Ercole L. Cavalieri University of Nebraska Medical Center
Jean M. Schmidt
Jean M. Schmidt Arizona State University
Kenneth B. Tomer
Kenneth B. Tomer National Institutes of Health
Robert Powers
Robert Powers University of Nebraska–Lincoln
David S. Hage
David S. Hage University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Liangcheng Du
Liangcheng Du University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Michael A. Hollingsworth
Michael A. Hollingsworth University of Nebraska Medical Center
Michael R. Boyd
Michael R. Boyd University of South Alabama

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