Scientific

Papers:

Citations

 

NB: This page lists my scientific papers ranked by citations.* Only papers with at least ten citations* are listed here. For a full list of publications click here.


  1. Groß M & Jaenicke R (1994)
    European Journal of Biochemistry 221, 617-630
    Proteins under pressure: the influence of high hydrostatic pressure on structure, function and assembly of proteins and protein complexes
    284 (263;238;211;174;147)

  2. Robinson CV, Groß M, Eyles SJ, Ewbank JJ, Mayhew M, Hartl FU, Dobson CM & Radford SE (1994)
    Nature 372, 646-651
    Conformation of GroEL-bound alpha-lactalbumin probed by mass spectrometry
    150 (144;133;127;126;119)

  3. Chung EW, Nettleton EJ, Morgan CJ, Groß M, Miranker A, Radford SE, Dobson CM & Robinson CV (1997)
    Protein Science 6, 1316-1324
    Hydrogen exchange properties of proteins in native and denatured states monitored by mass spectrometry and NMR
    61 (59;54;47;42;30)

  4. Plaxco KW & Groß M (1997)
    Nature 386, 657-659
    Cell biology: The importance of being unfolded (News and Views)
    61 (55;50;41;31;18)

  5. Groß M, Robinson CV, Mayhew M, Hartl FU, Radford, SE (1996)
    Protein Science 5, 2506-2513
    Significant hydrogen exchange protection in GroEL-bound DHFR is maintained during iterative rounds of substrate cycling
    46 (43;36;33;31;28)

  6. Plaxco KW & Gross M (2001)
    Nature Structural Biology 8, 659-660
    Unfolded, yes - but random? Never! (News and Views)
    46 (36;23;15;0;--)

  7. Groß M, Auerbach G & Jaenicke R (1993)
    FEBS Letters 321, 256- 260
    The activities of monomeric enzymes show complex pressure-dependence
    38 (35;33;33;31;28)

  8. Jaikaran ETAS, Higham CE, Serpell LC, Zurdo J, Gross M, Clark A & Fraser PE (2001)
    Journal of Molecular Biology 308, 515-525
    Identification of a novel human islet amyloid polypeptide beta-sheet domain and factors influencing fibrillogenesis
    37 (29;19;12;1;--)

  9. Groß M, Wilkins DK, Pitkeathly MC, Chung EW, Higham C, Clark A & Dobson CM (1999)
    Protein Science 8, 1350-1357
    Formation of amyloid fibrils by peptides derived from the bacterial cold-shock protein CspB
    36 (33;27;22;12;9)

  10. Groß M & Jaenicke R (1991)
    FEBS Letters 284, 87- 90
    Growth inhibition of lysozyme crystals at high hydrostatic pressure
    36 (34;30;24;21;19)

  11. Coyle JE, Jaeger J, Groß M, Robinson CV & Radford SE (1997)
    Folding & Design 2, R93-R104
    Structural and mechanistic consequences of polypeptide binding by GroEL
    28 (27;24;24;23;17)

  12. Higham CE, Jaikaran ETAS, Fraser PE, Groß M & Clark A (2000)
    FEBS Letters 470, 55-60
    Preparation of synthetic human islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) in a stable conformation to enable study of conversion to amyloid-like fibrils FULL TEXT
    26 (20;10;8;2;--)

  13. Groß M & Jaenicke R (1993)
    Biophysical Chemistry 45, 245-252
    A kinetic model explaining the effects of hydrostatic pressure on nucleation and growth of lysozyme crystals
    25 (24;24;22;17;17)

  14. Groß M, Lehle K, Jaenicke R & Nierhaus KH (1993)
    European Journal of Biochemistry 218, 463-468
    Pressure-induced dissociation of ribosomes and elongation cycle intermediates. Stabilizing conditions and identification of the most sensitive functional state
    23 (21;18;18;15;12)

  15. Groß M & Jaenicke R (1990)
    FEBS Letters 267, 239- 241
    Pressure-induced dissociation of tight couple ribosomes
    21 (19;17;16;15;14)

  16. Wilkins DK, Dobson CM & Groß M * (2000)
    European Journal of Biochemistry, 267, 2609-2616
    Biophysical studies of the development of amyloid fibrils from a peptide fragment of cold shock protein B
    16

  17. Groß M (1996)
    FEBS Letters 390, 249-252
    Linguistic analysis of protein folding
    11


* Total number of citations according to ISI Science Citation Index determined on 20.12.2005. Figures in () are from 22.12.2004, 23.12.2003, 3.1.2003, 27.12.2001 and 27.12.2000, respectively.
If two papers have the same number of citations, the more recent one is given the higher ranking.

Some number-crunching: According to the definition proposed by Jorge Hirsch in 2005, my "h-index" stands at 16 (i.e. there are 16 papers with at least 16 citations). As the total number of publications is 32, the median number of citations is also 16. Across all 32 papers, the total number of citations is 973, and the average number 30.4.


 

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