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Alan R. P. Paterson

Alan R. P. Paterson

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Biology and Biochemistry

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45
Citations
6401
World Ranking
19162
National Ranking
671

Overview

Alan R. P. Paterson is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and scholarship linked with this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work available from the provided data. Similarly, no awards have been documented in the profile.

The absence of publication and research data suggests that either the academic contributions are not captured here or are minimal in the accessible records. Nonetheless, the association with the University of Alberta positions Alan R. P. Paterson within an established academic environment known for diverse research activities.

Best Publications

  • A biochemical mechanism for the delayed cytotoxic reaction of 6-mercaptopurine.

    David M. Tidd;Alan R. P. Paterson

  • Transport of nucleoside drugs in animal cells.

    Alan R.P. Paterson;Norbert Kolassa;Carol E. Cass

  • Cytosine Arabinoside Influx and Nucleoside Transport Sites in Acute Leukemia

    J. S. Wiley;S. P. Jones;W. H. Sawyer;A. R. P. Paterson

  • Mediated transport of nucleosides in human erythrocytes. Specific binding of the inhibitor nitrobenzylthioinosine to nucleoside transport sites in the erythrocyte membrane

    Carol E. Cass;Leslie A. Gaudette;Alan R.P. Paterson

  • Cloning and functional expression of a complementary DNA encoding a mammalian nucleoside transport protein.

    Qi Quan Huang;Sylvia Y M Yao;Mabel W L Ritzel;Alan R P Paterson

  • Mediated Transport of Nucleosides in Human Erythrocytes ACCELERATIVE EXCHANGE DIFFUSION OF URIDINE AND THYMIDINE AND SPECIFICITY TOWARD PYRIMIDINE NUCLEOSIDES AS PERMEANTS

    Carol E. Cass;Alan R.P. Paterson

  • Nucleotide Metabolism: An Introduction

    J. Frank Henderson;A. R. P. Paterson

  • A common basis for inhibition of nucleoside transport by dipyridamole and nitrobenzylthioinosine

    Alan R. P. Paterson;Eda Y. Lau;Ewa Dahlig;Carol E. Cass

  • Species differences in nucleoside transport. A study of uridine transport and nitrobenzylthioinosine binding by mammalian erythrocytes.

    S M Jarvis;J R Hammond;A R P Paterson;A S Clanachan

  • Absence of binding sites for the transport inhibitor nitrobenzylthioinosine on nucleoside transport-deficient mouse lymphoma cells.

    Carol E Cass;Norbert Kolassa;Yoshimasa Uehara;Ewa Dahlig-Harley

  • Functional expression of Na(+)-dependent nucleoside transport systems of rat intestine in isolated oocytes of Xenopus laevis. Demonstration that rat jejunum expresses the purine-selective system N1 (cif) and a second, novel system N3 having broad specificity for purine and pyrimidine nucleosides.

    Qi Quan Huang;Catherine M. Harvey;Alan R P Paterson;Carol E. Cass

  • Distinction between Inhibition of Purine Nucleotide Synthesis and the Delayed Cytotoxic Reaction of 6-Mercaptopurine

    David M. Tidd;Alan R. P. Paterson

  • Photoaffinity labeling of the human erythrocyte nucleoside transporter by N6-(p-Azidobenzyl)adenosine and nitrobenzylthioinosine. Evidence that the transporter is a band 4.5 polypeptide.

    J D Young;S M Jarvis;M J Robins;A R Paterson

  • Sodium-dependent, concentrative nucleoside transport in cultured intestinal epithelial cells.

    Ewa S. Jakobs;Alan R.P. Paterson

  • Nucleoside transport in human erythrocytes. A simple carrier with directional symmetry in fresh cells, but with directional asymmetry in cells from outdated blood

    S M Jarvis;J R Hammond;A R P Paterson;A S Clanachan

  • Mediated transport of nucleosides by human erythrocytes specificity toward purine nucleosides as permeants

    Carol E. Cass;A.R.P. Paterson

  • Binding of nitrobenzylthioinosine to high-affinity sites on the nucleoside-transport mechanism of HeLa cells.

    E Dahlig-Harley;Y Eilam;A R P Paterson;C E Cass

  • Inward fluxes of adenosine in erythrocytes and cultured cells measured by a quenched-flow method.

    A R P Paterson;E R Harley;C E Cass

  • Reconstitution studies of the human erythrocyte nucleoside transporter.

    C M Tse;J A Belt;S M Jarvis;A R Paterson

  • Initial rate kinetics of the transport of adenosine and 4-amino-7-(beta-D-ribofuranosyl)pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidine (tubercidin) in cultured cells.

    Eric R. Harley;Alan R. P. Paterson;Carol E. Cass

Frequent Co-Authors

Carol E. Cass
Carol E. Cass University of Alberta
James D. Young
James D. Young University of Alberta
James S. Wiley
James S. Wiley University of Melbourne
Morris J. Robins
Morris J. Robins Brigham Young University
Stephen A. Baldwin
Stephen A. Baldwin University of Leeds

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