Steven S. Rosenfeld is a researcher affiliated with the Mayo Clinic in the United States. Their work spans multiple areas within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with a primary focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms related to glioma diagnosis and treatment, microtubule and mitosis dynamics, and cellular mechanics.
Their research topics include:
Steven S. Rosenfeld has contributed extensively within the fields of study encompassing:
Within these broader fields, their work is further refined into subfields such as:
Among the most frequent publication venues for Rosenfeld are:
They have a consistent collaboration record with several coauthors, including:
Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Steven S. Rosenfeld include:
W. K.Alfred Yung;Michael D. Prados;Ricardo Yaya-Tur;Steven S. Rosenfeld
Enrique M. De La Cruz;Amber L. Wells;Steven S. Rosenfeld;E. Michael Ostap
E. Antonio Chiocca;Khalid M. Abbed;Stephen Tatter;David N. Louis
Christopher Beadle;Marcella C. Assanah;Pascale Monzo;Richard Vallee
L. Burt Nabors;Tom Mikkelsen;Steven S. Rosenfeld;Fred Hochberg
J. M. Hoffman;H. A. Waskin;T. Schifter;M. W. Hanson
P C Leavis;S S Rosenfeld;J Gergely;Z Grabarek
Benjamin L. Bangasser;Ghaidan A. Shamsan;Clarence E. Chan;Kwaku N. Opoku
Adam N. Mamelak;Steven Rosenfeld;Richard Bucholz;Andrew Raubitschek
H. Lee Sweeney;Steven S. Rosenfeld;Fred Brown;Lynn Faust
Steven S. Rosenfeld;Polly M. Fordyce;Geraldine M. Jefferson;Peter H. King;Peter H. King
Benjamin L. Bangasser;Steven S. Rosenfeld;David J. Odde
Bason E Clancy;William M Behnke-Parks;Johan O L Andreasson;Steven S Rosenfeld
Steven S. Rosenfeld;H. Lee Sweeney
Mutay Aslan;Thomas M. Ryan;Tim M. Townes;Lori Coward
Z Grabarek;W Drabikowski;P C Leavis;S S Rosenfeld
Monica Venere;Craig Horbinski;James F. Crish;Xun Jin
Liang Lei;Adam M. Sonabend;Paolo Guarnieri;Craig Soderquist
Steven S. Rosenfeld;Jun Xing;Li Qiong Chen;H. Lee Sweeney
Jeffrey N. Bruce;Robert L. Fine;Peter Canoll;Jonathan Yun
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