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Overview

Steven M. Ruben is affiliated with Celera Corporation in the United States. Their research profile does not list specific publications, co-authors, or detailed topics, but the current available data confirms an active role in the scientific community associated with this organization.

As a researcher linked to Celera Corporation, Steven M. Ruben's work likely intersects with the fields of biotechnology, genomics, or related life sciences, given the company's known focus on genomic analysis and applied biomedical research. However, no explicit fields of study, subfields, or main research topics are provided in the available data to further specify their expertise.

There are no records of recent scholarly papers or book publications attributed to Steven M. Ruben in this dataset. Similarly, no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been documented, which limits detailed insights into their collaborative networks or preferred scientific journals and conferences.

Likewise, there are no awards or honors listed for Steven M. Ruben that would indicate formal recognition within the scientific community based on the current information.

Overall, the data sketches a profile of an active researcher affiliated with a prominent corporation in the biomedical field, though details about specific research contributions, collaborations, and scholarly output are not currently available.

Best Publications

  • Mutation of a mutL homolog in hereditary colon cancer

    Nickolas Papadopoulos;Nicholas C. Nicolaides;Ying Fei Wei;Steven M. Ruben

  • Mutations of two PMS homologues in hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer.

    Nicholas C. Nicolaides;Nickolas Papadopoulos;Bo Liu;Ying Fei Weit

  • BLyS: Member of the Tumor Necrosis Factor Family and B Lymphocyte Stimulator

    Paul A. Moore;Ornella Belvedere;Amy Orr;Krystyna Pieri

  • Nucleic acids, proteins and antibodies

    Craig Rosen;Steven Ruben

  • I kappa B interacts with the nuclear localization sequences of the subunits of NF-kappa B: a mechanism for cytoplasmic retention.

    A. A. Beg;S. M. Ruben;R. I. Scheinman;S. Haskill

  • LIGHT, a New Member of the TNF Superfamily, and Lymphotoxin α Are Ligands for Herpesvirus Entry Mediator

    Davide N Mauri;Reinhard Ebner;Rebecca I Montgomery;Kristine D Kochel

  • Selection of optimal kappa B/Rel DNA-binding motifs: interaction of both subunits of NF-kappa B with DNA is required for transcriptional activation.

    C Kunsch;S M Ruben;C A Rosen

  • TL1A Is a TNF-like Ligand for DR3 and TR6/DcR3 and Functions as a T Cell Costimulator

    Thi Sau Migone;Jun Zhang;Xia Luo;Li Zhuang

  • Structural and functional characterization of human immunodeficiency virus tat protein.

    S Ruben;A Perkins;R Purcell;K Joung

  • Isolation of a rel-related human cDNA that potentially encodes the 65-kD subunit of NF-kappa B

    Steven M. Ruben;Patrick J. Dillon;Ralf Schreck;Thomas Henkel

  • Human secreted proteins

    Craig A. Rosen;Steven M. Ruben

  • Human cancer associated gene sequences and polypeptides

    Craig A. Rosen;Steven M. Ruben

  • Cloning of murine Stat6 and human Stat6, Stat proteins that are tyrosine phosphorylated in responses to IL-4 and IL-3 but are not required for mitogenesis.

    F W Quelle;K Shimoda;W Thierfelder;C Fischer

  • Interferon-κ, a Novel Type I Interferon Expressed in Human Keratinocytes

    David W. LaFleur;Bernardetta Nardelli;Tatiana Tsareva;Don Mather

  • Cellular transcription factors and regulation of IL-2 receptor gene expression by HTLV-I tax gene product

    Steven Ruben;Harry Poteat;Tse-Hua Tan;Kyoshi Kawakami

  • LIGHT, a novel ligand for lymphotoxin beta receptor and TR2/HVEM induces apoptosis and suppresses in vivo tumor formation via gene transfer.

    Yifan Zhai;Ribo Guo;Tsui Ling Hsu;Guo Liang Yu

  • CD133/prominin-1 is a potential therapeutic target for antibody-drug conjugates in hepatocellular and gastric cancers

    L M Smith;A. I. Nesterova;M C Ryan;S Duniho

  • Antibodies that immunospecifically bind to trail receptors

    Theodora Salcedo;Steven M. Ruben;Craig A. Rosen;Vivian R. Albert

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Receptor Superfamily Member TACI Is a High Affinity Receptor for TNF Family Members APRIL and BLyS

    Youmei Wu;Dana Bressette;Jeff A. Carrell;Thomas Kaufman

  • A novel cytokine receptor-ligand pair. Identification, molecular characterization, and in vivo immunomodulatory activity.

    Yanggu Shi;Stephen J. Ullrich;Jun Zhang;Kevin Connolly

Frequent Co-Authors

Craig A. Rosen
Craig A. Rosen CoGenesys, Inc.
Jian Ni
Jian Ni Zhejiang Normal University
Reinhard Ebner
Reinhard Ebner Human Genome Sciences (United States)
Paul A. Moore
Paul A. Moore MacroGenics (United States)
Reiner L. Gentz
Reiner L. Gentz Gentz Biopharmaceutical Consulting
Frank S. French
Frank S. French University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Nahum Sonenberg
Nahum Sonenberg McGill University
Michael G. O'Rand
Michael G. O'Rand University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Henry M. Sarau
Henry M. Sarau GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Paula M. Pitha
Paula M. Pitha Johns Hopkins University

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