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Byron Goldstein
Byron Goldstein
Laboratory Fellow, Theoretical Biology and Biophysics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Verified email at lanl.gov
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Extending the range of rate constants available from BIACORE: interpreting mass transport-influenced binding data
DG Myszka, X He, M Dembo, TA Morton, B Goldstein
Biophysical journal 75 (2), 583-594, 1998
5631998
BioNetGen: software for rule-based modeling of signal transduction based on the interactions of molecular domains
ML Blinov, JR Faeder, B Goldstein, WS Hlavacek
Bioinformatics 20 (17), 3289-3291, 2004
5092004
The complexity of complexes in signal transduction
WS Hlavacek, JR Faeder, ML Blinov, AS Perelson, B Goldstein
Biotechnology and bioengineering 84 (7), 783-794, 2003
2562003
Mathematical and computational models of immune-receptor signalling
B Goldstein, JR Faeder, WS Hlavacek
Nature Reviews Immunology 4 (6), 445-456, 2004
2542004
Polyspecificity of T cell and B cell receptor recognition
KW Wucherpfennig, PM Allen, F Celada, IR Cohen, R De Boer, KC Garcia, ...
Seminars in immunology 19 (4), 216-224, 2007
2452007
Investigation of early events in FcεRI-mediated signaling using a detailed mathematical model
JR Faeder, WS Hlavacek, I Reischl, ML Blinov, H Metzger, A Redondo, ...
The Journal of Immunology 170 (7), 3769-3781, 2003
2172003
A network model of early events in epidermal growth factor receptor signaling that accounts for combinatorial complexity
ML Blinov, JR Faeder, B Goldstein, WS Hlavacek
Biosystems 83 (2-3), 136-151, 2006
2072006
T cell receptor binding kinetics required for T cell activation depend on the density of cognate ligand on the antigen-presenting cell
PA González, LJ Carreño, D Coombs, JE Mora, E Palmieri, B Goldstein, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (13), 4824-4829, 2005
1802005
Rule‐based modeling of biochemical networks
JR Faeder, ML Blinov, B Goldstein, WS Hlavacek
Complexity 10 (4), 22-41, 2005
1792005
Activated TCRs remain marked for internalization after dissociation from pMHC
D Coombs, AM Kalergis, SG Nathenson, C Wofsy, B Goldstein
Nature immunology 3 (10), 926-931, 2002
1682002
Theory of equilibrium binding of symmetric bivalent haptens to cell surface antibody: application to histamine release from basophils
M Dembo, B Goldstein
The Journal of Immunology 121 (1), 345-353, 1978
1611978
Analysis of cholera toxin− ganglioside interactions by flow cytometry
S Lauer, B Goldstein, RL Nolan, JP Nolan
Biochemistry 41 (6), 1742-1751, 2002
1542002
The influence of transport on the kinetics of binding to surface receptors: application to cells and BIAcore
B Goldstein, D Coombs, X He, AR Pineda, C Wofsy
Journal of molecular recognition 12 (5), 293-299, 1999
1401999
Antigen-specific desensitization of human basophils
AK Sobotka, M Dembo, B Goldstein, LM Lichtenstein
The Journal of Immunology 122 (2), 511-517, 1979
1201979
The effect of receptor density on the forward rate constant for binding of ligands to cell surface receptors
J Erickson, B Goldstein, D Holowka, B Baird
Biophysical Journal 52 (4), 657-662, 1987
1161987
Approximating the effects of diffusion on reversible reactions at the cell surface: ligand-receptor kinetics
B Goldstein, M Dembo
Biophysical Journal 68 (4), 1222-1230, 1995
1151995
Equilibrium thermodynamics of cell-cell adhesion mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs
D Coombs, M Dembo, C Wofsy, B Goldstein
Biophysical journal 86 (3), 1408-1423, 2004
1082004
Lattice Boltzmann simulation of diffusion-convection systems with surface chemical reaction
X He, N Li, B Goldstein
Molecular Simulation 25 (3-4), 145-156, 2000
992000
Histamine release due to bivalent penicilloyl haptens control by the number of cross-linked IgE antibodies on the basophil plasma membrane
M Dembo, B Goldstein, AK Sobotka, LM Lichtenstein
The Journal of Immunology 121 (1), 354-358, 1978
921978
Calculations show substantial serial engagement of T cell receptors
C Wofsy, D Coombs, B Goldstein
Biophysical journal 80 (2), 606-612, 2001
862001
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