Gordon R. Greenberg

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology · Life Sciences

62h-index17.0kcitations262works1.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Inflammatory Bowel Disease(105), Microscopic Colitis(73), Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies(24), Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology(22), Bacteriophages and microbial interactions(18)

Publications262 total

The American Journal of Human Genetics·2016· 25 citedOpen Access
BA CTERIOPHAGE T14 TO INDUCE THYMID YLATE SYNTHETASE
2016
Incorporation of fatty acids contaii phospholipids of Escherichia coli (membranes/crosslinking/proteins/unsaturated fatty acids auxol
2016
thymineless organism., Escherichia coli 15T-, with a T-even bacteriophage initiated the synthesis of net quantities of thymine. More recently, Flaks and Cohen2, have shown that thymidylate synthetase increases after infection of the wild type organism. This enzyme activity is missing in E. coli 15T- but is formed after
2016
Journal of Crohn s and Colitis·2015· 50 citedOpen Access
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases·2015· 46 citedOpen Access
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Frequent Co-authors

Brian G. Feagan(14), A. Hillary Steinhart(14), Mark S. Silverberg(10), Richard N. Fedorak(8), Alain Bitton(8), Anne M. Griffiths(7), Robin S. McLeod(7), William J. Sandborn(6), Zane Cohen(6), Pierre Paré(6), Khursheed N. Jeejeebhoy(6), Gary Wild(5), John WD McDonald(5), Albert Cohen(5), Margaret K. Vandervoort(5), Stephen B. Hanauer(4), Paul Rutgeerts(4), Remo Panaccione(4), Katherine A. Siminovitch(4), Cindy J. Wong(4)