Boris Rotman
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Chilean American immunologist–molecular biologist
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- Bachelors Biology University of Chile
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marcos Boris Rotman was a Chilean American immunologist–molecular biologist and professor emeritus of Medical Science at Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He is widely recognized for performing the first single molecule experiments in biology. He died in July 2021 at the age of 96.
Boris Rotman's Published Works
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- Membrane properties of living mammalian cells as studied by enzymatic hydrolysis of fluorogenic esters. (1966) (1099)
- MEASUREMENT OF ACTIVITY OF SINGLE MOLECULES OF β-D-GALACTOSIDASE (1961) (290)
- Transport systems for galactose and galactosides in Escherichia coli. II. Substrate and inducer specificities. (1968) (132)
- ON THE ORIGIN OF THE CARBON IN THE INDUCED SYNTHESIS β-GALACTOSIDASE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI (1954) (118)
- FLUOROGENIC SUBSTRATES FOR β-D-GALACTOSIDASES AND PHOSPHATASES DERIVED FROM FLUORESCEIN (3,6-DIHYDROXYFLUORAN) AND ITS MONOMETHYL ETHER (1963) (104)
- Distribution of suboptimally induces -D-galactosidase in Escherichia coli. The enzyme content of individual cells. (1973) (97)
- Transport systems for galactose and galactosides in Escherichia coli. I. Genetic determination and regulation of the methyl-galactoside permease. (1966) (80)
- Measurement of activity of single molecules of beta-D-galactosidase. (1961) (56)
- Antibody-mediated activation of a defective beta-D-galactosidase. II. Immunological relationship between the normal and the defective enzyme. (1971) (39)
- Functional diversity of antibodies elicited by bacterial beta-D-galactosidase. Monoclonal activating, inactivating, protecting, and null antibodies to normal enzyme. (1980) (33)
- Predictive value of the fluorescent cytoprint assay (FCA): a retrospective correlation study of in vitro chemosensitivity and individual responses to chemotherapy. (1991) (31)
- GALACTOSE TRANSPORT IN ESCHERICHIA COLI. THE MECHANISM UNDERLYING THE RETENTION OF INTRACELLULAR GALACTOSE. (1964) (30)
- A fluorochromatic test for immunocytotoxicity against tumor cells and leucocytes in agarose plates. (1967) (30)
- α-Galactosidase activity in cell-free extracts of Escherichia coli☆ (1966) (29)
- A galactosidase immunosorbent test for human immunoglobulin E. (1976) (29)
- Biosynthesis of B-D-galactosidase controlled by phage-carried genes. I. Induced beta-D-galactosidase biosynthesis after transduction of gene z-plus by phage. (1961) (28)
- Application of a real-time biosensor to detect bacteria in platelet concentrates. (2003) (26)
- Evidence for binding protein-independent substrate translocation by the methylgalactoside transport system of Escherichia coli K12. (1975) (23)
- Uses of ion exchange resins in microbiology. (1960) (23)
- Roles of individual mgl gene products in the beta-methylgalactoside transport system of Escherichia coli K12. (1976) (22)
- Separate permeases for the accumulation of methyl-β-D-galactoside and methyl-β-D-thiogalactoside in Escherichia coli (1959) (21)
- Antibody-mediated activation of a defective beta-D-galactosidase: dimeric form of the activatable mutant enzyme. (1978) (19)
- Esterase activity as a novel parameter of spore germination in Bacillus anthracis. (2004) (18)
- DISTRIBUTION AND ACTIVITY OF SINGLE BETA-D-GALACTOSIDASE CENTERS AMONG RIBOSOMES OF ESCHERICHIA COLI. (1964) (17)
- Fluorogenic substrates for beta-D-galactosidases and phosphatases derived from flurescein (3,6-dihydroxyfluoran) and its monomethylether. (1963) (16)
- THE CONVERSION OF NEGATIVES TO POSITIVES IN “SLOW” ADAPTING POPULATIONS OF YEAST, (1953) (16)
- Biosynthesis of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Controlled by Phage-Carried Genes. I. Induced [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Biosynthesis after Transduction of Gene z+ by Phage (1957) (15)
- Identification of the mglA gene product in the beta-methylgalactoside transport system of Escherichia coli using plasmid DNA deletions generated in vitro. (1982) (15)
- ON THE MECHANISM OF SONIC LYSIS OF BACTERIA (1956) (14)
- Transport of galactose from the inside to the outside of Escherichia coli. (1961) (13)
- Measurements of Single Molecules of Antibody by their Ability to Activate a Defective Enzyme (1973) (13)
- Individual human tumors in short-term micro-organ cultures: Chemosensitivity testing by fluorescent cytoprinting (1988) (12)
- A SIMPLIFIED DEVICE FOR CONTINUOUS GROWTH OF MICROORGANISMS (1955) (11)
- Inhibition of methylgalactoside transport in Escherichia coli upon the cessation of unsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis. (1972) (11)
- Antibody-Mediated Modification of the Binding Properties of a Protein Related to Galactose Transport (1972) (10)
- Changes in the Membrane Permeability of Human Leukocytes Measured by Fluorochromasia in a Rapid Flow Fluorometer (1973) (10)
- Inactivation of normal beta-D-galactosidase by antibodies to defective forms of the enzyme. (1975) (9)
- Specific detection of antigen-binding cells by localized growth of bacteria. (1971) (8)
- Monoclonal antibody production in artificial capillary cultures. Abstr. (1981) (8)
- Genetic control of immunologic unresponsiveness to adjuvant-free solutions of beta-D-galactosidase. I. Inheritance of the Ir-Z1 and ir-Z2 loci in mice. (1978) (8)
- Cellular viability in human tumor micro-organ cultures: in situ quantitation by image processing. (1989) (7)
- EXPRESSION OF NEWLY TRANSFERRED GENES CONTROLLING BETA-D-GALACTOSIDASE SYNTHESIS IN ESCHERICHIA COLI. (1964) (7)
- On the rate limiting step in downhill transport via the LacY permease of Escherichia coli. (1977) (6)
- Dissociation of the tetrameric form of beta-D-galactosidase by inactivating antibodies. (1975) (5)
- SENSITIZATION OF BACTERIAL RIBOSOMES FOR IN VITRO AMINO ACID INCORPORATION. (1963) (4)
- A quantitative cytotoxicity assay using whole blood: application to H-2 tissue typing. (1982) (4)
- Alpha-galactosidase activity in cell-free extracts of Escherichia coli. (1966) (3)
- Galactose Transport in Escherichia coli (2003) (3)
- Transfer and Incorporation of Genes Controlling β-d-Galactosidase Synthesis from Hfr and F′ Donors of Escherichia coli (1966) (2)
- Constructing Fluorogenic Bacillus Spores (F-Spores) via Hydrophobic Decoration of Coat Proteins (2010) (2)
- Effect of uncoupler on “Downhill” substrate efflux of Escherichia coli is dependent on (Mg2+,Ca2+)· adenosine triphosphatase (1976) (2)
- Separate permeases for the accumulation of methyl-beta-D-galactoside and methyl-beta-D-thiogalactoside in Escherichia coli. (1959) (2)
- Studies of Biosynthesis in Escherichia Coli. Richard B. Roberts , Philip H. Abelson , Dean B. Cowie , Ellis T. Bolton , Roy J. Britten (1956) (1)
- USES OF ION EXCHANGE RESINS IN MICROBIOLOGY (1960) (1)
- PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF NATIVE CRAB dAT (1965) (1)
- Covalent attachment of enzyme as a membrane-label for viable eucaryotic cells (1979) (1)
- Mono clonal antibody production in artificial capillary cultures (1981) (1)
- Evidence for Binding Protein-Independent Methylgalactoside Transport System of Eso (2016) (0)
- Letter from Boris Rotman to Joshua Lederberg (1956) (0)
- Experiments to be Performed by B. Rotman in Dr. Britton Chance's Laboratory at Philadephia (1955) (0)
- Letter from Boris Rotman to Esther Lederberg (1960) (0)
- Sensitivity and specificity of in situ bacterial chain reaction (BCR) in detecting sparse human tumor cells in peripheral blood. (1996) (0)
- Letter from Boris Rotman to Seymour Lederberg (1962) (0)
- Accumulation in CPM (Experiments 261-264-265-266-269) (1960) (0)
- Letter from Boris Rotman to Ann Katharine Cook (1962) (0)
- Sensitivity and Specificity ofin SituBacterial Chain Reaction (BCR) in Detecting Sparse Human Tumor Cells in Peripheral Blood (1996) (0)
- Molecular Basis ofTransient Repression of- Galactosidase inEscherichia coli (1969) (0)
- A computer-simulated “wet” laboratory (1992) (0)
- Letter from Boris Rotman to J. R. Porter (1957) (0)
- Genetic Analysis of Responsiveness to Adjuvant-Free Immunological Signals: Transfer of Genes from Responder Strains (SJL/J And CE/J) to a Nonresponder Background Uncovers a Requirement for H-2 Heterozygosity (1983) (0)
- Letter from Boris Rotman to Joshua and Esther Lederberg (1955) (0)
- Representativeness of microorgans from human colorectal tumors (1996) (0)
- Genetic Control of Immunologic Unresponsiveness to Adjuvant-Free Solutions of β-D-Galactosidase (1978) (0)
- Evidence for Binding Protein-Independent Substrate Translocation by the Methylgalactoside Transport System of Escherichia coli K 12 ( active transport / galactose-binding protein / autoradiography / genetic complementation / galactose transport ) APRIL (0)
- Galactose Transport in Escherichia coli THE MECHANIS1\1 UKDERLYING THE RETENTION OF INTRACELLULAR GALACTOSE* BORIS ROTMAN AND JASNA RADOJKOVIC (2003) (0)
- Letter from Boris Rotman to Mann Research Laboratories (1956) (0)
- Bacterial periplasmic proteins as extracellular signals for escherichia coli: galactose-binding protein stimulates phosphate incorporation into nucleotides (1987) (0)
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