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68
Citations
17609
World Ranking
7744
National Ranking
3531

Overview

Charles W. Parker was affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis, United States, during their academic career. The available data does not list specific research fields or published papers, but indicates collaborative work with several coauthors.

The frequent coauthors who collaborated with Charles W. Parker included:

  • Robert C. Allen
  • David D. Allred
  • Emil Atz
  • R. F. Benson
  • Sarah Bentley

There is no detailed information regarding publication venues, book publications, or the main topics and fields of study that Parker focused on. Likewise, no awards or recognitions are recorded.

The absence of listed publications or documented research topics limits the scope to their collaboration network and institutional affiliation. The data indicates that Parker is deceased.

Best Publications

  • Radioimmunoassay for Cyclic Nucleotides I. PREPARATION OF ANTIBODIES AND IODINATED CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDES

    Alton L. Steiner;Charles W. Parker;David M. Kipnis

  • RADIOIMMUNOASSAY FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF ADENOSINE 3′,5′-CYCLIC PHOSPHATE

    A. L. Steiner;D. M. Kipnis;R. Utiger;C. Parker

  • Radioimmunoassay measurement of prostaglandins E, A, and F in human plasma.

    Bernard M. Jaffe;Harold R. Behrman;Charles W. Parker

  • Human lymphocyte metabolism. Effects of cyclic and noncyclic nucleotides on stimulation by phytohemagglutinin

    Jay W. Smith;Alton L. Steiner;Charles W. Parker

  • Cyclic adenosine 3′,5′-monophosphate in human lymphocytes. Alterations after phytohemagglutinin stimulation

    Jay W. Smith;Alton L. Steiner;W. Marcus Newberry;Charles W. Parker

  • Skin testing to detect penicillin allergy

    Timothy J. Sullivan;Timothy J. Sullivan;Timothy J. Sullivan;H.James Wedner;H.James Wedner;H.James Wedner;Gerald S. Shatz;Gerald S. Shatz;Gerald S. Shatz;Lewis D. Yecies;Lewis D. Yecies;Lewis D. Yecies

  • Alterations in cyclic adenosine monophosphate metabolism in human bronchial asthma. I. Leukocyte responsiveness to -adrenergic agents.

    Charles W. Parker;Jay W. Smith

  • Metabolism of arachidonic acid in ionophore-stimulated neutrophils. Esterification of a hydroxylated metabolite into phospholipids.

    W F Stenson;C W Parker

  • Improved radioimaging and tumor localization with monoclonal F(ab')2.

    Richard L. Wahl;Charles W. Parker;Gordon W. Philpott

  • The measurement of digitoxin in human serum by radioimmunoassay

    George C. Oliver;Brent M. Parker;Daniel L. Brasfield;Charles W. Parker

  • Potentiation of mast cell mediator release by adenosine.

    Diana L. Marquardt;Charles W. Parker;Timothy J. Sullivan

  • EXCITATION ENERGY TRANSFER AND THE QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIBODY HAPTEN REACTION.

    Sidney F. Velick;Charles W. Parker;Herman N. Eisen

  • Prostaglandins, macrophages, and immunity.

    William Stenson;C. W. Parker

  • Modulation of Cyclic AMP in Purified Rat Mast Cells I. Responses to Pharmacologic, Metabolic, and Physical Stimuli

    Timothy J. Sullivan;Keith L. Parker;William Stenson;Charles W. Parker

  • Radioimmunoassay for prostaglandins.

    Bernard M. Jaffe;Jay W. Smith;William T. Newton;Charles W. Parker

  • Precursor role of arachidonic acid in release of slow reacting substance from rat basophilic leukemia cells

    B A Jakschik;S Falkenhein;C W Parker

  • HYPERSENSITIVITY TO PENICILLENIC ACID DERIVATIVES IN HUMAN BEINGS WITH PENICILLIN ALLERGY

    Charles W. Parker;Jack Shapiro;Milton Kern;Herman N. Eisen

  • Monohydroxyeicosatetraenoic acids (HETEs) induce degranulation of human neutrophils.

    William Stenson;C. W. Parker

  • Effect of inhibitors of arachidonic acid metabolism on mitogenesis in human lymphocytes: possible role of thromboxanes and products of the lipoxygenase pathway.

    James P. Kelly;Mary C. Johnson;Charles W. Parker

  • Isolation of pure human peripheral blood T-lymphocytes using nylon wool columns.

    S. A. Eisen;H. J. Wedner;C. W. Parker

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Atkinson
John P. Atkinson Washington University in St. Louis
Warner C. Greene
Warner C. Greene University of California, San Francisco
William F. Stenson
William F. Stenson Washington University in St. Louis
David D. Chaplin
David D. Chaplin University of Alabama at Birmingham
Barbara L. Hempstead
Barbara L. Hempstead Cornell University
Seth A. Eisen
Seth A. Eisen Washington University in St. Louis
Richard L. Wahl
Richard L. Wahl Washington University in St. Louis
Robert Roberts
Robert Roberts University of Missouri
Michael M. Frank
Michael M. Frank Duke University
George R. Siggins
George R. Siggins Scripps Research Institute

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