Ronald Schnaar

Ronald Schnaar

Johns Hopkins University

H-index: 79

North America-United States

About Ronald Schnaar

Ronald Schnaar, With an exceptional h-index of 79 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in the field of Glycobiology, neurobiology, inflammation.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Selective C-Br bond activation for decabromodiphenyl ether photo-debromination via sulfur vacancies enriched zinc indium sulfides

Gangliosides as Siglec ligands

Human sialoglycan ligands for immune inhibitory Siglecs

Cataloging natural sialic acids and other nonulosonic acids (NulOs), and their representation using the Symbol Nomenclature for Glycans

Human brain sialoglycan ligand for CD33, a microglial inhibitory Siglec implicated in Alzheimer's disease

Sialyltransferase Mutations Alter the Expression of Calcium-Binding Interneurons in Mice Neocortex, Hippocampus and Striatum

Amyloid-beta and tau pathologies act synergistically to induce novel disease stage-specific microglia subtypes

Glycans in Inflammation

Ronald Schnaar Information

University

Position

Professsor of Pharmacology and Neuroscience School of Medicine

Citations(all)

26501

Citations(since 2020)

7357

Cited By

22099

hIndex(all)

79

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

187

i10Index(since 2020)

102

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Ronald Schnaar Skills & Research Interests

Glycobiology

neurobiology

inflammation

Top articles of Ronald Schnaar

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Selective C-Br bond activation for decabromodiphenyl ether photo-debromination via sulfur vacancies enriched zinc indium sulfides

MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF MEDICINE

Anabel Gonzalez-Gil

T Li

Jean Kim

Ronald L Schnaar

2023/4/1

Gangliosides as Siglec ligands

Ronald L Schnaar

2023/4

Human sialoglycan ligands for immune inhibitory Siglecs

Anabel Gonzalez-Gil

T August Li

Jean Kim

Ronald L Schnaar

2023/4/1

Cataloging natural sialic acids and other nonulosonic acids (NulOs), and their representation using the Symbol Nomenclature for Glycans

Glycobiology

Amanda L Lewis

Philip Toukach

Evan Bolton

Xi Chen

Martin Frank

...

2023/2

Human brain sialoglycan ligand for CD33, a microglial inhibitory Siglec implicated in Alzheimer's disease

Journal of Biological Chemistry

Anabel Gonzalez-Gil

Ryan Porell

Steve Fernandes

Eila Maenpaa

T August Li

...

2023/1/1

Sialyltransferase Mutations Alter the Expression of Calcium-Binding Interneurons in Mice Neocortex, Hippocampus and Striatum

International journal of molecular sciences

Senka Blažetić

Vinko Krajina

Irena Labak

Barbara Viljetić

Valentina Pavić

...

2023/12/7

Amyloid-beta and tau pathologies act synergistically to induce novel disease stage-specific microglia subtypes

Molecular neurodegeneration

Dong Won Kim

Kevin J Tu

Alice Wei

Ashley J Lau

Anabel Gonzalez-Gil

...

2022/12/17

Glycans in Inflammation

Anabel Gonzalez-Gil

Ronald L Schnaar

2022/1/1

Bacterial and viral infections

Amanda L Lewis

Christine M Szymanski

Ronald L Schnaar

Markus Aebi

2022/5/11

Discovery and classification of glycan-binding proteins

Maureen Taylor

Kurt Drickamer

Anne Imberty

Yvette van Kooyk

Ronald Schnaar

...

2022

R-type Lectins

Richard D Cummings

Ronald L Schnaar

Yasuhiro Ozeki

2022

Study guide

Ajit Varki

Richard D Cummings

Jeffrey D Esko

Pamela Stanley

Gerald W Hart

...

2022

I-type Lectins

Takashi Angata

Stephan von Gunten

Ronald L Schnaar

Ajit Varki

2022

Glycosphingolipids

The Role of Glycosylation in Health and Disease

Elena Chiricozzi

Massimo Aureli

Laura Mauri

Erika Di Biase

Giulia Lunghi

...

2021

Sialic acids and other nonulosonic acids

Amanda L Lewis

Xi Chen

Ronald L Schnaar

Ajit Varki

2022

Chemical tools for inhibiting glycosylation

David J Vocadlo

Todd L Lowary

Carolyn R Bertozzi

Ronald L Schnaar

Jeffrey D Esko

2022

β-Glucosylceramide from allergic mothers enhances offspring responsiveness to allergen

Frontiers in allergy

Matthew T Walker

Ryan P Ferrie

Aki Hoji

Lindsay M Schroeder-Carter

Jacob D Cohen

...

2021/2/25

Neural functions of glycolipids

Ronald L Schnaar

2021/6/21

Amyloid-beta and tau pathologies are both necessary to induce novel stage-specific microglia subtypes during Alzheimer’s disease progression

bioRxiv

Dong Won Kim

Kevin Tu

Alice Wei

Ashley Lau

Anabel Gonzalez-Gil

...

2021/10/16

Siglec ligands

Anabel Gonzalez-Gil

Ronald L Schnaar

2021/5/20

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