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Thomas William Rademacher

Thomas William Rademacher

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Biology and Biochemistry

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69
Citations
15184
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7487
National Ranking
581

Overview

Thomas William Rademacher is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, immunology, and microbiology, with specific attention to obstetrics and gynecology, infectious diseases, and immunology as subfields.

The scientist's work addresses significant topics such as COVID-19 impact on reproduction, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, and immune cell function and interaction. These themes reflect a concentration on understanding the biological and immunological responses linked to viral infections and reproductive health.

Rademacher has contributed to publications including:

  • Sex-Specific HLA Alleles Contribute to the Modulation of COVID-19 Severity, 2024, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Serena Spartano
  • Maria Vittoria Faggiano
  • Gian Cesare Guidi
  • Paola D'Ambrosio
  • Alessandro Vaisfeld

Their research has been published in venues such as:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Best Publications

  • Association of rheumatoid arthritis and primary osteoarthritis with changes in the glycosylation pattern of total serum IgG.

    R. B. Parekh;R. A. Dwek;B. J. Sutton;D. L. Fernandes

  • Glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol moiety that anchors Trypanosoma brucei variant surface glycoprotein to the membrane

    Michael A. J. Ferguson;Steve W. Homans;Raymond A. Dwek;Thomas W. Rademacher

  • Complete structure of the glycosyl phosphatidylinositol membrane anchor of rat brain Thy-1 glycoprotein.

    Steve W. Homans;Michael A. J. Ferguson;Raymond A. Dwek;Thomas W. Rademacher

  • Aminosugar derivatives as potential anti-human immunodeficiency virus agents

    Abraham Karpas;George W. J. Fleet;Raymond A. Dwek;Sigthor Petursson

  • Inhibition of HIV replication by amino-sugar derivatives.

    George W.J. Fleet;Abraham Karpas;Raymond A. Dwek;Linda E. Fellows

  • Agalactosyl glycoforms of IgG autoantibodies are pathogenic

    Thomas W. Rademacher;Phil Williams;Raymond A. Dwek

  • HUMAN SERUM AMYLOID P COMPONENT IS AN INVARIANT CONSTITUENT OF AMYLOID DEPOSITS AND HAS A UNIQUELY HOMOGENEOUS GLYCOSTRUCTURE

    M B Pepys;T W Rademacher;S Amatayakul-Chantler;P Williams

  • Tissue-specific N-glycosylation, site-specific oligosaccharide patterns and lentil lectin recognition of rat Thy-1.

    R. B. Parekh;A. G. D. Tse;R. A. Dwek;A. F. Williams

  • Changes in IgG glycoform levels are associated with remission of arthritis during pregnancy.

    G.A.W. Rook;J. Steele;R. Brealey;A. Whyte

  • Effector functions of a monoclonal aglycosylated mouse IgG2a: binding and activation of complement component C1 and interaction with human monocyte Fc receptor.

    Robin J. Leatherbarrow;Thomas W. Rademacher;Raymond A. Dwek;Jennifer M. Woof

  • Structure, biosynthesis, and function of glycosylphosphatidylinositols.

    J. R. Thomas;R. A. Dwek;T. W. Rademacher

  • A comparative analysis of disease-associated changes in the galactosylation of serum IgG.

    Raj Parekh;David Isenberg;Graham Rook;Ivan Roitt

  • The C1q receptor site on immunoglobulin G

    D. R. Burton;J. Boyd;A. D. Brampton;S. B. Easterbrook-Smith

  • Regulatory approval and a first‐in‐human phase I clinical trial of a monoclonal antibody produced in transgenic tobacco plants

    Julian K-C. Ma;Jürgen Drossard;David Lewis;Friedrich Altmann

  • The β1 → 2‐d‐xylose and α1 → 3‐l‐fucose substituted N‐linked oligosaccharides from Erythrina cristagalli lectin

    David Ashford;Raymond A. Dwek;Joseph K. Welply;Supavadee Amatayakul

  • Recombinant antibody 2G12 produced in maize endosperm efficiently neutralizes HIV-1 and contains predominantly single-GlcNAc N-glycans

    Thomas Rademacher;Markus Sack;Elsa Arcalis;Johannes Stadlmann

  • Production of a monoclonal antibody in plants with a humanized N-glycosylation pattern

    Matthias Schähs;Richard Strasser;Johannes Stadlmann;Renate Kunert

  • Characterization of the cross-reacting determinant (CRD) of the glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol membrane anchor of Trypanosoma brucei variant surface glycoprotein.

    Susanne E. Zamze;Michael A. J. Ferguson;Ruth Collins;Raymond A. Dwek

  • Structure of the major carbohydrate fragment of the Leishmania donovani lipophosphoglycan.

    Salvatore J. Turco;Steven R. Hull;Palmer A. Orlandi;Steven D. Shepherd

  • Improved Virus Neutralization by Plant-produced Anti-HIV Antibodies with a Homogeneous β1,4-Galactosylated N-Glycan Profile

    Richard Strasser;Alexandra Castilho;Johannes Stadlmann;Renate Kunert

Frequent Co-Authors

Raymond A. Dwek
Raymond A. Dwek University of Oxford
Manuel Martin-Lomas
Manuel Martin-Lomas Instituto de Química Orgánica General
Michael A. J. Ferguson
Michael A. J. Ferguson University of Dundee
Eva Stoger
Eva Stoger BOKU University
Johannes Stadlmann
Johannes Stadlmann BOKU University
Rainer Fischer
Rainer Fischer Purdue University West Lafayette
Friedrich Altmann
Friedrich Altmann BOKU University
Peter D. Arkwright
Peter D. Arkwright University of Manchester
Graham A. W. Rook
Graham A. W. Rook University College London
Herta Steinkellner
Herta Steinkellner BOKU University

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