World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Wilson H. Burgess

Wilson H. Burgess

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
20751
World Ranking
8501
National Ranking
3822

Overview

Wilson H. Burgess is affiliated with the American Red Cross in the United States. Their professional work is associated primarily with this organization, which plays a significant role in humanitarian efforts and disaster response.

The available data does not include a list of recent papers authored by Burgess, nor does it provide information about frequent co-authors, publication venues, or fields and subfields of study. Similarly, there are no recorded book publications or noted main topics of research at this time.

There are no awards listed in connection with Burgess, and the scientist is currently living.

Best Publications

  • The heparin-binding (fibroblast) growth factor family of proteins.

    Wilson H. Burgess;Thomas Maciag

  • Determination of ligand-binding specificity by alternative splicing: two distinct growth factor receptors encoded by a single gene.

    Toru Miki;Donald P. Bottaro;Timothy P. Fleming;Cheryl L. Smith

  • Cloning and expression of two distinct high-affinity receptors cross-reacting with acidic and basic fibroblast growth factors.

    C. A. Dionne;G. Crumley;F. Bellot;J. M. Kaplow

  • Sequence identity between the alpha 2-macroglobulin receptor and low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein suggests that this molecule is a multifunctional receptor.

    D K Strickland;J D Ashcom;S Williams;W H Burgess

  • Human endothelial cell growth factor: cloning, nucleotide sequence, and chromosome localization

    Michael Jaye;Richard Howk;Wilson Burgess;George A. Ricca

  • Inhibition of transcription elongation by the VHL tumor suppressor protein

    D. R. Duan;A. Pause;W. H. Burgess;T. Aso

  • A BROAD-SPECTRUM HUMAN LUNG FIBROBLAST-DERIVED MITOGEN IS A VARIANT OF HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR

    J S Rubin;A M Chan;D P Bottaro;W H Burgess

  • The von Hippel-Lindau tumor-suppressor gene product forms a stable complex with human CUL-2, a member of the Cdc53 family of proteins

    Arnim Pause;Stephen Lee;Robert A. Worrell;David Y. T. Chen

  • Supplemented and unsupplemented tissue sealants, methods of their production and use

    Hernan A. Nunez;William Nash Drohan;Wilson Hales Burgess;Howard P. Greisler

  • Identification of six novel autophosphorylation sites on fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 and elucidation of their importance in receptor activation and signal transduction.

    M Mohammadi;I Dikic;A Sorokin;W H Burgess

  • Isolation and biochemical characterization of the human Dkk-1 homologue, a novel inhibitor of mammalian Wnt signaling.

    Paolo Fedi;Anna Bafico;Almudena Nieto Soria;Wilson H. Burgess

  • SH2 domains prevent tyrosine dephosphorylation of the EGF receptor: identification of Tyr992 as the high-affinity binding site for SH2 domains of phospholipase C gamma.

    D. Rotin;B. Margolis;M. Mohammadi;R.J. Daly

  • Molecular cloning of the zeta chain of the T cell antigen receptor

    Allan M. Weissman;Michal Baniyash;Damon Hou;Lawrence E. Samelson

  • Nucleotide Sequence and Expression of a cDNA Clone Encoding a Fetal Rat Binding Protein for Insulin-like Growth Factors

    A L Brown;L Chiariotti;C C Orlowski;T Mehlman

  • cDNA Cloning and Primary Structure Analysis of C1qRP, the Human C1q/MBL/SPA Receptor That Mediates Enhanced Phagocytosis In Vitro

    Ronald R. Nepomuceno;Agnes H. Henschen-Edman;Wilson H. Burgess;Andrea J. Tenner

  • Characterization of lipocortin I and an immunologically unrelated 33-kDa protein as epidermal growth factor receptor/kinase substrates and phospholipase A2 inhibitors.

    H T Haigler;D D Schlaepfer;W H Burgess

  • Isolation and characterization of platelet glycoprotein IV (CD36).

    N N Tandon;R H Lipsky;W H Burgess;G A Jamieson

  • ZAP-70 binding specificity to T cell receptor tyrosine-based activation motifs: the tandem SH2 domains of ZAP-70 bind distinct tyrosine-based activation motifs with varying affinity.

    N Isakov;R L Wange;W H Burgess;J D Watts

  • Characterization and cDNA cloning of phospholipase C-gamma, a major substrate for heparin-binding growth factor 1 (acidic fibroblast growth factor)-activated tyrosine kinase.

    W H Burgess;C A Dionne;J Kaplow;R Mudd

  • Fibulin is an extracellular matrix and plasma glycoprotein with repeated domain structure.

    W S Argraves;H Tran;W H Burgess;K Dickerson

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Maciag
Thomas Maciag Maine Medical Center
Robert Friesel
Robert Friesel Maine Medical Center
Jeffrey A. Winkles
Jeffrey A. Winkles University of Maryland, Baltimore
Eric M. Brey
Eric M. Brey The University of Texas at San Antonio
Donald P. Bottaro
Donald P. Bottaro National Institutes of Health
Colin R. Dunstan
Colin R. Dunstan University of Sydney
Toru Miki
Toru Miki National Institutes of Health
Stuart A. Aaronson
Stuart A. Aaronson Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Lawrence E. Samelson
Lawrence E. Samelson National Institutes of Health
Dudley K. Strickland
Dudley K. Strickland American Red Cross

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Biology and Biochemistry can open pathways to a wide range of healthcare and science careers. Many students enhance their qualifications and specialize in related fields through flexible online programs offered by US colleges and universities.

For those interested in the rapidly growing digital side of healthcare, health information management online programs offer the skills to manage electronic patient data and support medical decision-making.

If you have a passion for nutrition and wellness, you can advance your expertise with a master degree in nutrition online, preparing for roles in research, counseling, or public health.

Students drawn to diagnostic technology might consider online sonography certificate programs or accelerated radiology tech programs online. These programs equip graduates for in-demand technician positions in hospitals and clinics.

Exploring these online degree options can broaden your career prospects in the healthcare and life sciences sectors, making it easier to advance while balancing studies with other commitments.

Best Scientists Citing Wilson H. Burgess

Recently Published Articles