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Overview

Stephen E. Harding is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily within Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The scientist's subfields of focus include Molecular Biology, Hematology, Food Science, Plant Science, and Biomedical Engineering.

The research topics covered by Harding reflect a diverse range of interests, particularly in disease-related studies and biochemical processes. Key topics include:

  • Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments
  • Amyloidosis: Diagnosis, Treatment, Outcomes
  • Protein purification and stability
  • Lignin and Wood Chemistry
  • Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research
  • Polysaccharides Composition and Applications
  • Polysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls

Harding's recent papers demonstrate a focus on biomedical and biochemical sciences, with specific emphasis on functional biochemical compounds and clinical associations. Notable publications include:

  • "Investigating the influence of pectin content and structure on its functionality in bio-flocculant extracted from okra," 2020, Carbohydrate Polymers
  • "The antibiotic vancomycin induces complexation and aggregation of gastrointestinal and submaxillary mucins," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Policy, toxicology and physicochemical considerations on the inhalation of high concentrations of food flavour," 2020, npj Science of Food
  • "Disease associations with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance can only be evaluated using screened cohorts: results from the population-based iStopMM study," 2023, Haematologica
  • "Understanding the lost functionality of ethanol in non-alcoholic beer using sensory evaluation, aroma release and molecular hydrodynamics," 2020, Scientific Reports

The scientist collaborates frequently with a core group of co-authors, indicating active and sustained research partnerships. The most frequent collaborators include:

  • Vlad Dinu
  • Sigurður Y. Kristinsson
  • Sæmundur Rögnvaldsson
  • Brynjar Viðarsson
  • Páll T. Önundarson

Harding's work appears often in select scientific journals, displaying a pattern of preferred publication venues. Frequent venues include:

  • Blood
  • Scientific Reports
  • European Biophysics Journal
  • Biophysical Reviews
  • Research Square

Best Publications

  • Analytical ultracentrifugation in biochemistry and polymer science

    S. E. Harding;Arthur Jennison Rowe;J. C. Horton

  • The intrinsic viscosity of biological macromolecules. Progress in measurement, interpretation and application to structure in dilute solution.

    Stephen E. Harding

  • The role of corticotrophin-releasing factor in stress-induced relapse to alcohol-seeking behavior in rats

    A. D. Lê;S. Harding;W. Juzytsch;J. Watchus

  • Polylactide−Poly(ethylene glycol) Copolymers as Drug Delivery Systems. 1. Characterization of Water Dispersible Micelle-Forming Systems

    S. A. Hagan;A. G. A. Coombes;M. C. Garnett;S. E. Dunn

  • Genetic improvement of tomato by targeted control of fruit softening.

    Selman Uluisik;Natalie H Chapman;Rebecca A. Smith;Mervin Poole

  • Polysaccharide drug delivery systems based on pectin and chitosan.

    Gordon A. Morris;Samil M. Kök;Stephen E. Harding;Gary G. Adams

  • UltraScan - A Comprehensive Data Analysis Software Package for Analytical Ultracentrifugation Experiments

    David J. Scott;Stephen E. Harding;Arthur J. Rowe

  • Role of alpha-2 adrenoceptors in stress-induced reinstatement of alcohol seeking and alcohol self-administration in rats.

    A. D. Lê;S. Harding;W. Juzytsch;D. Funk

  • An introduction to polysaccharide biotechnology

    Michael P. Tombs;Stephen E. Harding

  • Dynamic light scattering as a relative tool for assessing the molecular integrity and stability of monoclonal antibodies

    Ulf Nobbmann;Malcolm Connah;Brendan Fish;Paul Varley

  • Effects of Naltrexone and Fluoxetine on Alcohol Self-Administration and Reinstatement of Alcohol Seeking Induced by Priming Injections of Alcohol and Exposure to Stress

    AD Lê;CX Poulos;S Harding;J Watchus

  • Materials for Encapsulation

    Christine Wandrey;Artur Bartkowiak;Stephen E. Harding

  • The hypoglycaemic effect of pumpkins as anti-diabetic and functional medicines

    Gary G. Adams;Shahwar Imran;Sheng Wang;Abubaker Mohammad

  • Hydrodynamic characterization of chitosans varying in degree of acetylation.

    N. Errington;S.E. Harding;K.M. Vårum;L. Illum

  • On the hydrodynamic analysis of macromolecular conformation.

    Stephen E. Harding

  • The CRF1 receptor antagonist antalarmin attenuates yohimbine-induced increases in operant alcohol self-administration and reinstatement of alcohol seeking in rats

    Peter W. Marinelli;Douglas Funk;Walter Juzytsch;Stephen Harding

  • Atomic force microscopy of gastric mucin and chitosan mucoadhesive systems.

    Matthew P. Deacon;Simon McGURK;Clive J. Roberts;Phillip M. Williams

  • The Role of Corticotropin-Releasing Factor in the Median Raphe Nucleus in Relapse to Alcohol

    A. D. Lê;S. Harding;W. Juzytsch;P. J. Fletcher

  • The effect of the degree of esterification on the hydrodynamic properties of citrus pectin

    Gordon Morris;T. J. Foster;S. E. Harding

  • The concentration-dependence of macromolecular parameters

    S E Harding;P Johnson

  • Nicotine increases alcohol self-administration and reinstates alcohol seeking in rats

    A. D. Lê;A. D. Lê;A. Wang;S. Harding;W. Juzytsch

  • Laser light scattering in biochemistry

    S. E. Harding;D. B. Sattelle;V.A. Bloomfield

  • The effect of prolonged storage at different temperatures on the particle size distribution of tripolyphosphate (TPP)-chitosan nanoparticles

    Gordon A. Morris;Gordon A. Morris;Jonathan Castile;Alan Smith;Gary G. Adams

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald J. Winzor
Donald J. Winzor University of Queensland
Helmut Cölfen
Helmut Cölfen University of Konstanz
John R. Mitchell
John R. Mitchell University of Nottingham
Berit Smestad Paulsen
Berit Smestad Paulsen University of Oslo
Mark A. Jobling
Mark A. Jobling University of Leicester
Terje E. Michaelsen
Terje E. Michaelsen University of Oslo
Thomas Heinze
Thomas Heinze Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Paul J. Fletcher
Paul J. Fletcher Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
S.S. Davis
S.S. Davis University of Nottingham
Anna Ebringerová
Anna Ebringerová Slovak Academy of Sciences

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