Robert Horne
British virologist
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- Bachelors Microbiology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert W. Horne was a British virologist and expert in electron microscopy. Life and academic career Horne was raised in Montreal and served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. He began his scientific career at the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, where he began working with transmission electron microscopes with Vernon Ellis Cosslett. He received his master's and doctorate from the University of Cambridge. In 1961, Horne moved to what was then the Institute of Animal Physiology , and in 1968 he moved again to what became the John Innes Centre, directed by Roy Markham. Horne remained there as a department head until retiring in 1982. He continued working after his retirement as an honorary professor at the University of East Anglia.
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Published Works
- NEGATIVE STAINING OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS AND THEIR STRUCTURAL MODIFICATION BY SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENTS AS OBSERVED IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE. (1964) (1453)
- A negative staining method for high resolution electron microscopy of viruses. (1959) (1390)
- Direct Observations of the Arrangement and Motion of Dislocations in Aluminium (1956) (389)
- Action of Saponin on Biological Cell Membranes (1962) (369)
- Principles and techniques of electron microscopy (1990) (327)
- The chemical composition and structure of the yeast cell wall. (1952) (277)
- The morphology of herpes virus. (1960) (272)
- Studies of the bacterial cell wall. II. Methods of preparation and some properties of cell walls. (1951) (258)
- The icosahedral form of an adenovirus (1959) (239)
- Structural components of bacteriophage (1959) (203)
- Symmetry in virus architecture. (1961) (200)
- The chemical composition and structure of the cell wall of Chlorella pyrenoidosa. (1958) (194)
- The structure and composition of the myxoviruses. I. Electron microscope studies of the structure of myxovirus particles by negative staining techniques. (1960) (174)
- Dislocations and stacking faults in stainless steel (1957) (142)
- Structural components of flagella from Salmonella typhimurium. (1962) (140)
- The structure and composition of the myxoviruses. II. Components released from the influenza virus particle by ether. (1961) (138)
- Electron microscope studies of the development and structure of poliomyelitis virus (1959) (134)
- A negative staining-carbon film technique for studying viruses in the electron microscope. I. Preparative procedures for examining icosahedral and filamentous viruses. (1975) (125)
- The ultrastructural organization of elastin. (1974) (99)
- VIRUS STRUCTURE REVEALED BY NEGATIVE STAINING. (1963) (98)
- The fine structure of polyoma virus (1960) (95)
- Reassociation of Purified Lipopolysaccharide and Phospholipid of the Bacterial Cell Envelope: Electron Microscopic and Monolayer Studies (1967) (93)
- Morphological studies of orf and vaccinia viruses. (1962) (87)
- A helical structure in mumps, newcastle disease and sendai viruses (1960) (85)
- The structure of bacteriophage ∅X 174 (1961) (83)
- THE FINE STRUCTURE AND MODE OF ATTACHMENT OF THE SHEATHED FLAGELLUM OF VIBRIO METCHNIKOVII (1963) (70)
- Negative staining: A brief assessment of current technical benefits, limitations and future possibilities (1994) (68)
- THE STRUCTURE OF ORF VIRUS. (1964) (68)
- The surface structure of spores and aerial mycelium in Streptomyces coelicolor. (1971) (68)
- Electron diffraction and optical diffraction techniques (1972) (64)
- Intracellular structures in Strigomonas oncopelti. I. Cytoplasmic structures containing ribonucleoprotein. (1957) (60)
- New Model for the Tropocollagen Macromolecule and its Mode of Aggregation (1965) (57)
- The structure and assembly of collagen fibrils. I. Native-collagen fibrils and their formation from tropocollagen. (1967) (55)
- Negatively Stained Lipoprotein Membranes (1963) (54)
- Electron microscope observations on the structure of fimbriae, with particular reference to Klebsiella strains, by the use of the negative staining technique. (1962) (51)
- Studies of the bacterial cell wall. I. Electron microscopical observations on heated bacteria. (1951) (49)
- Mycoplasma-like Bodies associated with Sandal Spike Disease (1969) (49)
- Effect of the tonicity of some negative-staining solutions on the elementary structure of membrane-bounded systems. (1968) (46)
- Mitochondrial antibodies in primary biliary cirrhosis. 3. Characterization of the inner-membrane complement fixing antigen. (1969) (43)
- Electron microscopy and optical diffraction of elastin (1976) (42)
- The structure and assembly of collagen fibrils. II. An electron-microscope study of cross-linked collagen. (1967) (42)
- High resolution electron microscopy of beet yellows virus filaments (1959) (42)
- The fine structure of micrococcus radiodurans (1965) (41)
- The chemical composition and structure of the cell wall of Hydrodictyon africanum Yaman. (1960) (41)
- The Fine Structure of the Mesenteries of the Sea-Anemone Metridium senile (1958) (39)
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF MYCOPLASMA GALLISEPTICUM AND MYCOPLASMA MYCOIDES USING THE NEGATIVE STAINING TECHNIQUE AND THEIR COMPARISON WITH MYXOVIRUS (1967) (36)
- Electron microscopy of bacteria treated with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. (1951) (36)
- The ultrastructure ofPseudomonas avenae II. Intracellular refractile (R-body) structure (1983) (34)
- The assembly of papaya mosaic virus protein. (1976) (34)
- Mitochondrial antibodies in primary biliary cirrhosis. II. The complement fixing antigen as a component of mitochondrial inner membranes. (1969) (34)
- Assembly of flexuous plant viruses and their proteins. (1976) (33)
- Observations on ox-liver L-glutamate dehydrogenase with the electron microscope. (1963) (32)
- The fine structure of GAL--an avian orphan virus. (1961) (31)
- An Historical Account Of The Development And Applications Of The Negative Staining Technique To The Electron Microscopy Of Viruses (1979) (30)
- The structure and composition of the myxoviruses. III. The interaction of influenza virus particles with cytoplasmic particles derived from normal chorioallantoic membrane cells. (1962) (29)
- Electron Microscope and Optical Diffraction Studies on Isolated Cell Walls from Chlamydomonas (1971) (28)
- A negative staining-carbon film technique for studying viruses in the electron microscope. III. The formation of two-dimensional and three-dimensional crystalline arrays of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus. (1975) (27)
- Electron Microscopy of Isolated Virus Particles and Their Components (1967) (26)
- AN ASSESSMENT OF NEGATIVE STAINING TECHNIQUES FOR REVEALING ULTRASTRUCTURE (1962) (26)
- The structure of parainfluenza 3 virus. (1961) (24)
- The formation of virus crystalline and paracrystalline arrays for electron microscopy and image analysis. (1979) (24)
- A negative staining-carbon film technique for studying viruses in the electron microscope. II. Application to adenovirus type 5. (1975) (23)
- Intracellular structures in Strigomonas oncopelti. II. Fine structure of the kinetoplaste-blepharoplast complex. (1958) (23)
- Role of phospholipids in the enzymatic synthesis of the bacterial cell envelope. (1966) (22)
- The morphology of bovine papular stomatitis virus. (1962) (22)
- The structure of viruses. (1963) (20)
- Capsid fine structure of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus: from a computer analysis of negatively stained virus arrays. (1978) (19)
- Reconstruction of potato virus X in vitro. II. Characterization of the reconstituted product. (1975) (19)
- Electron microscope studies on the structure of collagen fibrils by negative staining (1962) (18)
- STRUCTURE OF ANIMAL VIRUS PARTICLES. (1963) (18)
- The Structure of the Exosporium of a Pigmented Clostridium (1978) (16)
- Electron microscopy of tobacco mosaic virus prepared with the aid of negative staining-carbon film techniques. (1976) (15)
- The use of the negative staining method for the electron-microscopic study of subcellular particles from animal tissues (2004) (14)
- An electron microscope and X-ray examination of the influence of dodecylpyridinium iodide on the formation of silver iodide sols (1958) (14)
- The formation of two-dimensional arrays of isometric plant viruses in the presence of polyethylene glycol (1980) (14)
- Cryoimmunoglobulin IgGk with microtubular ultrastructure associated with pyoderma gangrenosum (1976) (14)
- The intracellular components of skeletal muscle. (1952) (14)
- Recent studies on the fine structure of viruses by electron microscopy, using negative-staining techniques. (1962) (14)
- The in vitro crystalline formations of turnip rosette virus. I. Electron microscopy of two- and three-dimensional arrays. (1977) (13)
- The ultrastructure of Pseudomonas aven ae— I. Paracrystalline surface layer and extracellular material (1983) (13)
- Electron Microscope Observations of Periodicities in the Surface Structure of Tobacco Mosaic Virus (1956) (12)
- Nature and Infectivity of Granular Forms of the Bovine Tubercle Bacillus (1951) (12)
- Application of the negative staining-carbon technique to the study of virus particles and their components by electron microscopy (1974) (12)
- A combined freeze chamber and low temperature stage for an electron microscope (1975) (11)
- A negative staining technique for high resolution of viruses (1960) (11)
- A Cytological Study of the Neurones of Patella Vulgata by Light and Electron Microscopy (1956) (11)
- A comparative study of the structure of isolated refractile bodies (R-bodies) from paramecium —I. The effects of treatment with EDTA or EGTA (1984) (10)
- Recent developments in specimen preparation techniques for electron microscopy (1955) (9)
- The ultrastructure of mycoplasma and mycoplasma-like organisms (1970) (9)
- Electron microscope study of the structure of Holospora caryophila (1986) (9)
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPE OBSERVATIONS ON THE STRUCTURE OF CYTOPLASMIC FILAMENTS IN THE PIG BLASTOCYST. (1965) (9)
- Electron Microscope Studies on the Forn1ation of Silver Filaments from Silver Iodide Crystals (1962) (8)
- Early developments in the negative staining technique for electron microscopy (1991) (8)
- An electron microscope examination of silver and silver iodide sols of small particle size (1956) (8)
- Digital processing methods for structural analysis of an electron micrograph. (1982) (7)
- Incomplete forms of influenza Virus (1962) (6)
- THE APPLICATION OF NEGATIVE STAINING METHODS TO QUANTITATIVE ELECTRON MICROSCOPY. (1965) (5)
- SOME RECENT APPLICATIONS OF NEGATIVE-STAINING METHODS TO THE STUDY OF BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE IN THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE. (1964) (5)
- The Electron Microscope in Biology. (1981) (4)
- Ultrastructure and composition of refractile bodies found in certain bacteria. (1988) (4)
- Designing a text messaging program to increase adherence to medication for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease (2019) (4)
- The structure and function of viruses (1978) (4)
- Electron microscopic studies of negatively stained liposomes and membrane intrinsic polypeptide (1990) (3)
- The effects of negative stains on lipids and proteins observed in the electron microscope (2005) (3)
- Recent Applications of High Resolution Electron Microscopy to Crystalline Arrays of Virus Particles (1978) (3)
- THE STRUCTURE AND SYMMETRY OF VIRUS PARTICLES (1962) (3)
- Stereomicroscopy of isolated R-bodies from Psuedomonas Taeniospiralis and Caedibacter Taeniospiralis (1986) (3)
- Electron Microscope Studies on Colloidal Silver Iodide employing Cinematographic Techniques (1957) (2)
- Points: Drug formularies in hospitals (1987) (1)
- Vesicular structures from phospholipid and protein mixtures (1970) (1)
- Reconstituted gap junctions : voltage dependence and structure (1990) (1)
- Comparison Between the Structure of Animal and Plant Mycoplasmas: Extracellular and Intracellular Morphology (2008) (1)
- The development and application of negative staining to the study of isolated virus particles and their components: A personal account (1986) (1)
- SYMMETRY IN VIRIONS (1974) (0)
- APPENDIX – The Structure of Viruses (1963) (0)
- VIRUSES WITH COMPLEX OR A COMBINATION OF SYMMETRIES (1974) (0)
- 14th Annual conference of the electron microscopy Society of Southern Africa, November, 1975 (1976) (0)
- Proceedings of the Physiological Society, 28 September 1962, Cambridge Meeting: Demonstrations (2006) (0)
- SMALL DNA ICOSAHEDRAL VIRUSES (1974) (0)
- Specimen preparation in materials science . Electron diffraction and optical diffraction techniques (1972) (0)
- The Electron microscopy and composition of biological membranes and envelopes : a Royal Society discussion (1974) (0)
- Stereology 3: E. R. Weibel, G. Meek, B. Ralf, P. Echlin and R. Ross (Eds.), Published for The Royal Microscopical Society by Blackwells, Oxford, 1972 (Hardback, 393 pages). Price: £7.00 (1972) (0)
- DOUBLE-STRANDED DNA ICOSAHEDRAL VIRUSES (1974) (0)
- Structure-function relationships of proteins : proceedings of the Third John Innes Symposium held in Norwich, July 1976 (1976) (0)
- Electron microscopy applied to the study of macromolecular components assembled to form complex biological structures. (1971) (0)
- Cinematographic studies on the interaction of electrons with microcrystals of silver iodide (1960) (0)
- The structure of bacteriophage phi-X174. (1961) (0)
- The assembly of tropocollagen macromolecules to form native collagen fibrils. (1966) (0)
- Intracellular arrays of Fiji disease virus particles with five-fold symmetry (1981) (0)
- VIRUSES WITH HELICAL SYMMETRY (1974) (0)
- The electron microscopy and composition of biological membranes and envelopes - Introductory remarks (1974) (0)
- Dr Vernon Ellis Cosslett (1990) (0)
- Practical methods in electron microscopy Vol. 2. Principles and practice of electron microscope operation: AUDREY M. GLAUERT (editor) A. W. AGAR, R. H. ALDERSON and DAWN CHESCOE. North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, pp. 325, 1974. Price: Hardback, £15; Paperback, £7.50 (1974) (0)
- Negative staining: M. A. Hayat and Sara E. Miller. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1990. 218 pp. (1991) (0)
- Negative staining: M.A. Hayat and Sara E. Miller McGraw-Hill Publishing Company (1990), 218 pages (1991) (0)
- SMALL RNA ICOSAHEDRAL VIRUSES (NAPOVIRUSES AND PICORNAVIRUSES) (1974) (0)
- Structure-function relationships of proteins. Proceedings of the third John Innes symposium. (1976) (0)
- Early days in the electron microscope section of the cavendish laboratory (1993) (0)
- Future applications of negative staining to high resolution electron microscopy of biological structures (1978) (0)
- Roy Markham (1980) (0)
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