J. J. Lawrence

1.3k total citations
16 papers, 985 citations indexed

About

J. J. Lawrence is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Oncology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. J. Lawrence has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 985 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Oncology and 2 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in J. J. Lawrence's work include Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics (5 papers), DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (4 papers) and RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (4 papers). J. J. Lawrence is often cited by papers focused on Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics (5 papers), DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (4 papers) and RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (4 papers). J. J. Lawrence collaborates with scholars based in France, Switzerland and Israel. J. J. Lawrence's co-authors include Didier Grünwald, Saadi Khochbin, Christian Delphin, Jacques Baudier, Pierre May, Adi Kimchi, Moshe Oren, Elisheva Yonish-Rouach, E May and Sylvia Wilder and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Nucleic Acids Research.

In The Last Decade

J. J. Lawrence

16 papers receiving 952 citations

Peers

J. J. Lawrence
U R Rapp United States
W Meikrantz United States
James Rosinski United States
D J McCarley Switzerland
Alice Nemajerová United States
Jason E. Reynolds United States
Ruth A. Gjerset United States
Erik Christenson United States
Aidan J. McFall United States
Murray J. Towle United States
U R Rapp United States
J. J. Lawrence
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Fields of papers citing papers by J. J. Lawrence

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. J. Lawrence

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Rabilloud, Thierry, et al.. (1995). Early events in erythroid differentiation: accumulation of the acidic peroxidoxin (PRP/TSA/NKEF-B). Biochemical Journal. 312(3). 699–705. 55 indexed citations
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Rabilloud, Thierry, et al.. (1995). Induction of stathmin expression during erythropoietic differentiation.. PubMed. 6(10). 1307–14. 8 indexed citations
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Delphin, Christian, P Cahen, J. J. Lawrence, & Jacques Baudier. (1994). Characterization of baculovirus recombinant wild‐type p53. European Journal of Biochemistry. 223(2). 683–692. 67 indexed citations
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Lawrence, J. J.. (1994). Recombinate: viral safety and final product manufacturing testing and specifications. Annals of Hematology. 68(S3). S21–S24. 7 indexed citations
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Gorka, Claude, Stanislav Fakan, & J. J. Lawrence. (1993). Light and Electron Microscope Immunocytochemical Analyses of Histone H1° Distribution in the Nucleus of Friend Erythroleukemia Cells. Experimental Cell Research. 205(1). 152–158. 15 indexed citations
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Yonish-Rouach, Elisheva, Didier Grünwald, Sylvia Wilder, et al.. (1993). p53-mediated cell death: relationship to cell cycle control.. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 13(3). 1415–1423. 287 indexed citations
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Baudier, Jacques, Christian Delphin, Didier Grünwald, Saadi Khochbin, & J. J. Lawrence. (1992). Characterization of the tumor suppressor protein p53 as a protein kinase C substrate and a S100b-binding protein.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 89(23). 11627–11631. 256 indexed citations
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Khochbin, Saadi & J. J. Lawrence. (1989). An antisense RNA involved in p53 mRNA maturation in murine erythroleukemia cells induced to differentiate.. The EMBO Journal. 8(13). 4107–4114. 72 indexed citations
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Khoury, Elie, et al.. (1985). Effects of butyric acid on cell cycle regulation and induction of histone H1 ∘ in mouse cells and tissue culture. Journal of Molecular Biology. 183(2). 141–151. 48 indexed citations
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Roche, Joëlle, et al.. (1985). Association of histone H10 with a gene repressed during liver development. Nature. 314(6007). 197–198. 87 indexed citations
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Vaury, Chantal, et al.. (1983). Assembly kinetics of replicating chromatin: Isolation and characterization of prenucleosomal and nucleosomal DNA. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 110(3). 811–818. 4 indexed citations
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Lawrence, J. J., et al.. (1981). Involvement of histone H1 in the structure of the linker DNA in nucleosomes as revealed by nucleases. Molecular Biology Reports. 8(1). 45–49. 1 indexed citations
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Modak, Sohan P., J. J. Lawrence, & Claude Gorka. (1980). Selective removal of histone H1 from nucleosomes at low ionic strength. Molecular Biology Reports. 6(4). 235–243. 9 indexed citations
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Gorka, Claude & J. J. Lawrence. (1979). The distribution of histone H1 subfractions in chromatin subunits. Nucleic Acids Research. 7(2). 347–359. 35 indexed citations
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Lawrence, J. J., et al.. (1974). Ethidium bromide as a probe of chromatin structure. FEBS Letters. 40(1). 9–12. 29 indexed citations
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Girardet, Jean‐Luc, et al.. (1970). Magnetic and Crystallographic Properties of Ferritin. Journal of Applied Physics. 41(3). 1002–1002. 5 indexed citations

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