Behzod Z. Dolimbek
Baylor College of Medicine(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders, Neurological disorders and treatments, Hereditary Neurological Disorders, Biochemical and Structural Characterization, Cellular transport and secretion
Most-Cited Works
- → Clinico-immunologic aspects of botulinum toxin type B treatment of cervical dystonia(2006)91 cited
- → Mapping of the regions on the heavy chain of botulinum neurotoxin A (BoNT/A) recognized by antibodies of cervical dystonia patients with immunoresistance to BoNT/A(2006)70 cited
- → Mapping of the antibody-binding regions on botulinum neurotoxin H-chain domain 855–1296 with antitoxin antibodies from three host species(1996)61 cited
- → Mapping of the Antibody-Binding Regions on the HN-Domain (Residues 449–859) of Botulinum Neurotoxin A with Antitoxin Antibodies from Four Host Species. Full Profile of the Continuous Antigenic Regions of the H-Chain of Botulinum Neurotoxin A(2004)50 cited
- → CROSS REACTION OF TETANUS AND BOTULINUM NEUROTOXINS A AND B AND THE BOOSTING EFFECT OF BOTULINUM NEUROTOXINS A AND B ON A PRIMARY ANTI-TETANUS ANTIBODY RESPONSE(2002)43 cited
- → Regions of botulinum neurotoxin A light chain recognized by human anti-toxin antibodies from cervical dystonia patients immunoresistant to toxin treatment. The antigenic structure of the active toxin recognized by human antibodies(2010)35 cited
- → Molecular recognition of botulinum neurotoxin B heavy chain by human antibodies from cervical dystonia patients that develop immunoresistance to toxin treatment(2008)29 cited
- → Immune recognition of botulinum neurotoxin B: Antibody-binding regions on the heavy chain of the toxin(2007)27 cited
- → Mapping of the Synaptosome-Binding Regions on the Heavy Chain of Botulinum Neurotoxin A By Synthetic Overlapping Peptides Encompassing the Entire Chain(2004)26 cited
- → Submolecular recognition profiles in two mouse strains of non-protective and protective antibodies against botulinum neurotoxin A(2005)22 cited