H. Hummel

515 total citations
19 papers, 431 citations indexed

About

H. Hummel is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, H. Hummel has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 431 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Genetics and 2 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in H. Hummel's work include RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (11 papers), Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (7 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (4 papers). H. Hummel is often cited by papers focused on RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (11 papers), Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (7 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (4 papers). H. Hummel collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United Kingdom and United States. H. Hummel's co-authors include August Böck, Michael Jarsch, David Holmes, Eric Cundliffe, John Swindle, Wolfgang Piepersberg, A Böck, Jennifer K. Yee, Wai‐Nang Paul Lee and Shu Lim and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Bacteriology.

In The Last Decade

H. Hummel

19 papers receiving 402 citations

Peers

H. Hummel
Dian E. Bohannon United States
Matthew G. Hicks United Kingdom
J. Náprstek Czechia
Natalia Maltseva United States
Dian E. Bohannon United States
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Countries citing papers authored by H. Hummel

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Kashem, Mohammed A., Charles A. Kennedy, Yunlong Zhang, et al.. (2015). A High-Throughput Genetic Complementation Assay in Yeast Cells Identified Selective Inhibitors of Sphingosine Kinase 1 Not Found Using a Cell-Free Enzyme Assay. Assay and Drug Development Technologies. 14(1). 39–49. 3 indexed citations
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Yee, Jennifer K., Catherine S. Mao, H. Hummel, et al.. (2008). Compartmentalization of stearoyl-coenzyme A desaturase 1 activity in HepG2 cells. Journal of Lipid Research. 49(10). 2124–2134. 32 indexed citations
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Hummel, H., et al.. (2000). Mutational Analysis of 3′ Splice Site Selection duringtrans-Splicing. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275(45). 35522–35531. 19 indexed citations
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Baier, Gottfried, et al.. (1989). Structural and Functional Equivalence Between Ribosomal Proteins of Escherichia coli L1 and Methanococcus vannielii L6. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 12(2). 119–126. 19 indexed citations
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Hummel, H. & August Böck. (1987). Thiostrepton resistance mutations in the gene for 23S ribosomal RNA of Halobacteria. Biochimie. 69(8). 857–861. 36 indexed citations
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Tiboni, O., Giuseppe Di Pasquale, Piero Cammarano, & H. Hummel. (1987). Purification of elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu) from sulfur-dependent and methanogenic archaebacteria. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 44(2). 203–207. 7 indexed citations
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Hummel, H., et al.. (1987). 23S Ribosomal RNA mutations in halobacteria conferring resistance to the anti-80S ribosome targeted antibiotic anisomycin. Nucleic Acids Research. 15(6). 2431–2443. 56 indexed citations
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Londei, Paola, J. L. Sanz, Sergio Altamura, et al.. (1986). Unique antibiotic sensitivity of archaebacterial polypeptide elongation factors. Journal of Bacteriology. 167(1). 265–271. 20 indexed citations
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Hummel, H., et al.. (1986). Transcription signals for stable RNA genes inMethanococcus. Nucleic Acids Research. 14(6). 2459–2479. 103 indexed citations
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Böck, August, et al.. (1986). Genes for stable RNA in methanogens: phylogenetic and functional aspects. 1986. 3 indexed citations
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Hummel, H., et al.. (1985). Antibiotic Sensitivity Pattern of in vitro Polypeptide Synthesis Systems from Methanosarcina barkeri and Methanospirillum hungatei. Systematic and Applied Microbiology. 6(2). 125–131. 18 indexed citations
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Hummel, H., et al.. (1985). Action of synergimycins and macrolides on in vivo and in vitro protein synthesis in archaebacteria. Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 199(2). 323–329. 2 indexed citations
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Hummel, H. & August Böck. (1985). Mutations in Methanobacterium formicicum conferring resistance to anti-80S ribosome-targeted antibiotics. Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 198(3). 529–533. 16 indexed citations
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Hummel, H., et al.. (1985). Studies of the GTPase domain of archaebacterial ribosomes. European Journal of Biochemistry. 151(2). 245–255. 51 indexed citations
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Schmid, G., et al.. (1983). Aminoglycoside sensitivity of ribosomes from the archaebacteriumMethanococcus vannielii: Structure-activity relationship. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 20(3). 435–438. 14 indexed citations
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Hummel, H., M. H. Ahmad, & August Böck. (1983). On the basis of aminoglycoside-dependent growth of mutants of Escherichia coli: In vitro studies and the model. Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 191(2). 176–181. 3 indexed citations
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Hummel, H. & August Böck. (1983). On the basis of aminoglycoside-dependent growth of mutants from E. coli: Physiological studies. Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 191(2). 167–175. 7 indexed citations
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Hummel, H., Wolfgang Piepersberg, & August Böck. (1980). 30S subunit mutations relieving restriction of ribosomal misreading caused by L6 mutations. Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 179(1). 147–153. 9 indexed citations
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Hummel, H., Wolfgang Piepersberg, & A Böck. (1979). Analysis of lincomycin resistance mutations in Escherichia coli. Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 169(3). 345–347. 13 indexed citations

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