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D-Index
63
Citations
12199
World Ranking
10374
National Ranking
4505

Overview

Stephen J. Stahl is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their work is situated within a prominent federal research institution known for its broad scope in biomedical and health-related sciences.

There are no specific recent papers listed for Stephen J. Stahl, nor is there information on frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues. This absence of detailed publication data limits insight into particular research outputs or collaborations.

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Information regarding main fields of study, subfields of study, and key research topics is not available. Consequently, it is not possible to outline the scientific domains or specialized areas that characterize Stahl's research focus.

There are no awards recorded for Stephen J. Stahl, leaving no indication of formal recognitions or honors in their career.

Best Publications

  • Visualization of a 4-helix bundle in the hepatitis B virus capsid by cryo-electron microscopy

    J F Conway;N Cheng;A Zlotnick;P T Wingfield

  • NMR structure of a specific DNA complex of Zn-containing DNA binding domain of GATA-1.

    JG Omichinski;GM Clore;O Schaad;G Felsenfeld

  • Three‐dimensional solution structure of the 44 kDa ectodomain of SIV gp41

    Michael Caffrey;Mengli Cai;Joshua Kaufman;Stephen J. Stahl

  • The CD4 Determinant for Downregulation by HIV-1 Nef Directly Binds to Nef. Mapping of the Nef Binding Surface by NMR†

    Stephan Grzesiek;Stephen J. Stahl;Paul T. Wingfield;Ad Bax

  • Solution NMR of proteins within polyacrylamide gels: diffusional properties and residual alignment by mechanical stress or embedding of oriented purple membranes.

    Hans-Jürgen Sass;Giovanna Musco;Stephen J. Stahl;Paul T. Wingfield

  • The solution structure of HIV-1 Nef reveals an unexpected fold and permits delineation of the binding surface for the SH3 domain of Hck tyrosine protein kinase.

    S. Grzesiek;A. Bax;G. M. Clore;A. M. Gronenborn

  • A Theoretical Model Successfully Identifies Features of Hepatitis B Virus Capsid Assembly

    Adam Zlotnick;Jennifer M. Johnson;Paul W. Wingfield;Stephen J. Stahl

  • Dimorphism of Hepatitis B Virus Capsids Is Strongly Influenced by the C-Terminus of the Capsid Protein

    A Zlotnick;N Cheng;J F Conway;F P Booy

  • Flexibility and function in HIV-1 protease

    Nicholson Lk;Yamazaki T;Torchia Da;Grzesiek S

  • Eukaryotic signal sequence transports insulin antigen in Escherichia coli.

    Karen Talmadge;Stephen Stahl;Walter Gilbert

  • Anisotropic rotational diffusion of perdeuterated HIV protease from 15N NMR relaxation measurements at two magnetic fields

    Nico Tjandra;Paul Wingfield;Stephen Stahl;Ad Bax

  • Micelle-induced curvature in a water-insoluble HIV-1 env peptide revealed by NMR dipolar coupling measurement in stretched polyacrylamide gel

    James J. Chou;Joshua D. Kaufman;Stephen J. Stahl;Paul T. Wingfield

  • Hepatitis core antigen produced in Escherichia coli: subunit composition, conformational analysis, and in vitro capsid assembly.

    Paul T. Wingfield;Stephen J. Stahl;Robert W. Williams;Alasdair C. Steven

  • Localization of the C Terminus of the Assembly Domain of Hepatitis B Virus Capsid Protein: Implications for Morphogenesis and Organization of Encapsidated RNA

    A. Zlotnick;N. Cheng;S. J. Stahl;J. F. Conway

  • Refined solution structure and backbone dynamics of HIV-1 Nef

    S. Grzesiek;A. Bax;J. S. Hu;J. Kaufman

  • Hepatitis B virus core antigen: synthesis in Escherichia coli and application in diagnosis

    Stephen Stahl;Patricia Mackay;Marilyn Magazin;Sandra A. Bruce

  • Solution NMR evidence that the HIV-1 protease catalytic aspartyl groups have different ionization states in the complex formed with the asymmetric drug KNI-272.

    Yun-Xing Wang;Darón I. Freedberg;Toshimasa Yamazaki;Paul T. Wingfield

  • Heparin binding and oligomerization of hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor isoforms. Heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycan requirement for Met binding and signaling.

    Hiromi Sakata;Stephen J. Stahl;William G. Taylor;Jared M. Rosenberg

  • NMR and X-ray Evidence That the HIV Protease Catalytic Aspartyl Groups Are Protonated in the Complex Formed by the Protease and a Non-Peptide Cyclic Urea-Based Inhibitor

    Toshimasa Yamazaki;Linda K. Nicholson;Paul Wingfield;Stephen J. Stahl

  • The crystal structure of the SIV gp41 ectodomain at 1.47 A resolution.

    Zhong-Ning Yang;Timothy C. Mueser;Joshua Kaufman;Stephen J. Stahl

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul T. Wingfield
Paul T. Wingfield National Institutes of Health
Alasdair C. Steven
Alasdair C. Steven National Institutes of Health
Naiqian Cheng
Naiqian Cheng National Institutes of Health
Dennis A. Torchia
Dennis A. Torchia National Institutes of Health
Ad Bax
Ad Bax National Institutes of Health
James F. Conway
James F. Conway University of Pittsburgh
Stephan Grzesiek
Stephan Grzesiek University of Basel
Angela M. Gronenborn
Angela M. Gronenborn University of Pittsburgh
Adam Zlotnick
Adam Zlotnick Indiana University
Donald P. Bottaro
Donald P. Bottaro National Institutes of Health

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