Charles R. Cantor
Boston University
472 Papers
12.4K Citations
Charles R. Cantor is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA & Streptavidin. The author has an hindex of 98, co-authored 472 publications. Previous affiliations of Charles R. Cantor include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & University of California, Berkeley.
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Papers
•Book
Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering
Manuel F. Morales,Donald M. Engelman,Charles R. Cantor,Thomas D. Pollard,L. J. Mullins +4 more
- 01 Jun 1972
TL;DR: A review of biophysics and bioengineering vol 1 will give for every reader to read this book as mentioned in this paper, which is an on-line book provided in this website, and many in the world also love it so much.
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A Streptavidin–Protein a Chimera that allows one–step production of a variety of Specific Antibody Conjugates
Takeshi Sano,Charles R. Cantor +1 more
TL;DR: A gene fusion of streptavidin and the two immunoglobulin G (IgG)–binding domains of protein A in Escherichia coli is expressed, which will allow any IgG molecule to be used for sensitive biotin–linked detection systems without the need for chemical modification.
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Patent
Design and synthesis of bispecific reagents: use of double-stranded dnas as chemically and spatially defined cross-linkers
Charles R. Cantor,Roy S. Chuck,Doris B. Tse +2 more
- 11 Aug 1994
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented DNA antibody and DNA antibody fragment conjugates, which are bis-conjugates of antibodies or antibody fragments, cross-linked by an end-derivatized double stranded DNA.
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Vive la radiorésistance!: converging research in radiobiology and biogerontology to enhance human radioresistance for deep space exploration and colonization.
Franco Cortese,Dmitry Klokov,Dmitry Klokov,Andreyan N. Osipov,Andreyan N. Osipov,Jakub Stefaniak,Alexey Moskalev,Alexey Moskalev,Alexey Moskalev,Jane Schastnaya,Charles R. Cantor,Alexander Aliper,Polina Mamoshina,Polina Mamoshina,Igor Ushakov,Alex Sapetsky,Quentin Vanhaelen,Irina Alchinova,Mikhail Karganov,Olga Kovalchuk,Ruth C. Wilkins,A. S. Shtemberg,Marjan Moreels,Sarah Baatout,Evgeny Izumchenko,Evgeny Izumchenko,João Pedro de Magalhães,Artem V. Artemov,Sylvain V. Costes,Afshin Beheshti,Afshin Beheshti,Xiao Wen Mao,Michael J. Pecaut,Dmitry Kaminskiy,Ivan V. Ozerov,Morten Scheibye-Knudsen,Alex Zhavoronkov +36 more
TL;DR: This work lays the foundations of a roadmap toward enhancing human radioresistance for the purposes of deep space colonization and exploration, and articulates the position that enhancing human radoresistance is likely to extend the healthspan of human spacefarers as well.
Isolation and characterization of a human telomere
TL;DR: A method is described that allows cloning of human telomeres in S. cerevisiae by joining human telomeric restriction fragments to yeast artificial chromosome halves, demonstrating that the human telomes structure is capable of functioning in yeast and suggesting that telomere functions are evolutionarily conserved between yeast and human.