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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Steven R. Gullans is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their research spans several areas within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Agricultural and Biological Sciences. The scientist's work particularly emphasizes Molecular Biology and Insect Science as subfields.

The main topics addressed in Steven R. Gullans's research include:

  • Heat shock proteins research
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Protein Structure and Dynamics

Among their recent scientific contributions is a publication titled Novel function of the C-terminal region of the Hsp110 family member Osp94 in unfolded protein refolding, released in 2022 within the Journal of Cell Science. This work adds to the understanding of molecular chaperones and protein folding mechanisms.

Collaboration has been part of Steven R. Gullans's scientific approach, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Ryoji Kojima
  • Shinichi Takai
  • Hinako Osada
  • Lina Yamamoto
  • Misa Furukawa

The scientist's publications have appeared notably in the Journal of Cell Science, which stands as a primary venue for disseminating their research findings.

In recognition of their contributions to advancing science, Steven R. Gullans was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1998.

Best Publications

  • LNA-mediated microRNA silencing in non-human primates

    Joacim Elmén;Morten Lindow;Sylvia Schütz;Matthew Lawrence

  • Minocycline inhibits cytochrome c release and delays progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in mice

    Shan Zhu;Irina G. Stavrovskaya;Martin Drozda;Martin Drozda;Betty Y. S. Kim;Betty Y. S. Kim

  • Translation of microarray data into clinically relevant cancer diagnostic tests using gene expression ratios in lung cancer and mesothelioma.

    Gavin J. Gordon;Roderick V. Jensen;Li Li Hsiao;Steven R. Gullans

  • An iron-responsive element type II in the 5'-untranslated region of the Alzheimer's amyloid precursor protein transcript.

    Jack T. Rogers;Jeffrey D. Randall;Catherine M. Cahill;Paul S. Eder

  • Ascorbic Acid Enhances Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cells Into Cardiac Myocytes

    Tomosaburo Takahashi;Bernadette Lord;P. Christian Schulze;Ryan M. Fryer

  • Molecular markers of early Parkinson's disease based on gene expression in blood

    Clemens R. Scherzer;Clemens R. Scherzer;Aron C. Eklund;Lee J. Morse;Zhixiang Liao

  • A compendium of gene expression in normal human tissues.

    Li Li Hsiao;Fernando Dangond;Takumi Yoshida;Robert Hong

  • Endothelin, a peptide inhibitor of Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase in intact renaltubular epithelial cells.

    M. L. Zeidel;H. R. Brady;B. C. Kone;S. R. Gullans

  • CONTROL OF BRAIN VOLUME DURING HYPEROSMOLAR AND HYPOOSMOLAR CONDITIONS

    S R Gullans;J G Verbalis

  • An osmotically tolerant inner medullary collecting duct cell line from an SV40 transgenic mouse.

    Michael Rauchman;Sanjay K. Nigam;Eric Delpire;Steven R. Gullans

  • A novel, sensitive detection system for high-density microarrays using dendrimer technology.

    Robin L. Stears;Robert C. Getts;Steven R. Gullans

  • Molecular cloning and chromosome localization of a putative basolateral Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl- cotransporter from mouse inner medullary collecting duct (mIMCD-3) cells.

    E Delpire;M I Rauchman;D R Beier;S C Hebert

  • Differential gene expression profiling in human brain tumors.

    James M. Markert;Catherine M. Fuller;G. Yancey Gillespie;James K. Bubien

  • Glutathione S-transferase omega-1 modifies age-at-onset of Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease

    Yi Ju Li;Sofia A. Oliveira;Puting Xu;Eden R. Martin

  • Hyponatremia causes large sustained reductions in brain content of multiple organic osmolytes in rats

    J.G. Verbalis;S.R. Gullans

  • Expression of the Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl- cotransporter BSC2 in the nervous system.

    M. D. Plotkin;M. R. Kaplan;L. N. Peterson;S. R. Gullans

  • DNA Mapping Using Microfluidic Stretching and Single-Molecule Detection of Fluorescent Site-Specific Tags

    Eugene Y. Chan;Nuno M. Goncalves;Rebecca A. Haeusler;Amie J. Hatch

  • Immediate early gene and HSP70 expression in hyperosmotic stress in MDCK cells.

    D. M. Cohen;J. C. Wasserman;S. R. Gullans

  • Using Gene Expression Ratios to Predict Outcome Among Patients With Mesothelioma

    Gavin J. Gordon;Roderick V. Jensen;Li Li Hsiao;Steven R. Gullans

  • Localization of the thiazide sensitive Na-Cl cotransporter, rTSC1, in the rat kidney

    Matthew D. Plotkin;Mark R. Kaplan;Mark R. Kaplan;Mark R. Kaplan;Jill W. Verlander;Jill W. Verlander;Jill W. Verlander;Wen Sen Lee;Wen Sen Lee;Wen Sen Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

Lazaro J. Mandel
Lazaro J. Mandel Duke University
Raphael Bueno
Raphael Bueno Brigham and Women's Hospital
William G. Richards
William G. Richards Brigham and Women's Hospital
David J. Sugarbaker
David J. Sugarbaker Baylor College of Medicine
Margaret A. Pericak-Vance
Margaret A. Pericak-Vance University of Miami
Hans-Dieter Volk
Hans-Dieter Volk Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Jonathan L. Haines
Jonathan L. Haines Case Western Reserve University
Michael A. Hauser
Michael A. Hauser Duke University
John R. Gilbert
John R. Gilbert University of Miami
Christine M. Hulette
Christine M. Hulette Duke University

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