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David W. Martin

David W. Martin

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
16240
World Ranking
9098
National Ranking
312

Overview

David W. Martin is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research spans fields including Medicine and Environmental Science, with specific focus on several subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Plant Science, Neurology, Oncology, and Immunology.

The scientist's work addresses a variety of topics, notably:

  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • CAR-T Cell Therapy Research
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management

David W. Martin has contributed to several publications with diverse research themes. Notable recent papers include:

  • "convertibleCARs: A chimeric antigen receptor system for flexible control of activity and antigen targeting," 2020, Communications Biology
  • "Variations in Groundwater Level and Microtopography Influence Desert Plant Communities in Shallow Aquifer Areas," 2021, Environmental Management
  • "Nutrient uptake and gas exchange of Great Basin plants provide insight into drought adaptations and coexistence," 2021, Journal of Plant Ecology
  • "Antibiotic use of patients having acute febrile illness prior to their hospital attendance in Bangladesh," 2020, International Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • "A Gender-Based Analysis of Conflict Management Styles for Construction Management Students," 2020, Journal of Business Diversity

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Ricardo Mata-González
  • Mohamed A. B. Abdallah
  • Kyle E. Landgraf
  • Steven R. Williams
  • Daniel Steiger

Their research has appeared in various publication venues such as:

  • Communications Biology
  • Environmental Management
  • Journal of Plant Ecology
  • International Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • Journal of Business Diversity

Best Publications

  • Functional recovery in parkinsonian monkeys treated with GDNF.

    D M Gash;Z Zhang;A Ovadia;W A Cass

  • Changes in plasma HIV-1 RNA and CD4+ lymphocyte counts and the risk of progression to AIDS. Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on AIDS.

    William A. O'Brien;Pamela M. Hartigan;David Martin;James Esinhart

  • Tau consists of a set of proteins with repeated C-terminal microtubule-binding domains and variable N-terminal domains.

    A Himmler;D Drechsel;M W Kirschner;D W Martin

  • Control of Specific Gene Expression in Higher Organisms

    Gordon M. Tomkins;Thomas D. Gelehrter;Daryl Granner;David Martin

  • Deoxyadenosine triphosphate as a potentially toxic metabolite in adenosine deaminase deficiency

    Amos Cohen;Rochelle Hirschhorn;Sheldon D. Horowitz;Arieh Rubinstein

  • Cloning of decay-accelerating factor suggests novel use of splicing to generate two proteins.

    Ingrid W. Caras;Michael A. Davitz;Lucy Rhee;Greg Weddell

  • Defects in nuclear structure and function promote dilated cardiomyopathy in lamin A/C–deficient mice

    Vesna Nikolova;Christiana Leimena;Aisling C. McMahon;Ju Chiat Tan

  • Rain Estimation from Geosynchronous Satellite Imagery—Visible and Infrared Studies

    Cecilia Girz Griffith;William Lee Woodley;Pamela G. Grube;David W. Martin

  • Role of S-adenosylhomocysteine in adenosine-mediated toxicity in cultured mouse T lymphoma cells

    Nicholas M. Kredich;David W. Martin

  • Harper's Review of Biochemistry

    David W. Martin;Peter A. Mayes;Victor W. Rodwell

  • Deoxycytidine kinase-mediated toxicity of deoxyadenosine analogs toward malignant human lymphoblasts in vitro and toward murine L1210 leukemia in vivo

    Dennis A. Carson;Donald B. Wasson;Jonathan Kaye;Buddy Ullman

  • Biochemistry of Diseases of Immunodevelopment

    David W. Martin;Erwin W. Gelfand

  • Signal for attachment of a phospholipid membrane anchor in decay accelerating factor.

    Ingrid W. Caras;Gregory N. Weddell;Michael A. Davitz;Victor Nussenzweig

  • Deoxyadenosine metabolism and cytotoxicity in cultured mouse T lymphoma cells: a model for immunodeficiency disease

    Buddy Ullman;Lorraine J. Gudas;Amos Cohen;David W. Martin

  • Mutator phenotypes in mammalian cell mutants with distinct biochemical defects and abnormal deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate pools.

    Guy Weinberg;Buddy Ullman;David W. Martin

  • Deoxyguanosine Triphosphate as a Possible Toxic Metabolite in the Immunodeficiency Associated with Purine Nucleoside Phosphorylase Deficiency

    Amos Cohen;Lorraine J. Gudas;Arthur J. Ammann;Gerard E. J. Staal

  • On The Relationship between the QBO and Tropical Deep Convection

    Christopher C. Collimore;David W. Martin;Matthew H. Hitchman;Amihan Huesmann

  • Cytotoxicity of 5-fluoro-2'-deoxyuridine: requirement for reduced folate cofactors and antagonism by methotrexate

    Buddy Ullman;Melinda Lee;David W. Martin;Daniel V. Santi

  • Abnormal purine metabolism and purine overproduction in a patient deficient in purine nucleoside phosphorylase

    Amos Cohen;Deborah Doyle;David W. Martin;Arthur J. Ammann

  • Position-dependent variegation of globin transgene expression in mice

    Graham Robertson;David Garrick;Wenlian Wu;Margot Kearns

Frequent Co-Authors

Buddy Ullman
Buddy Ullman Oregon Health & Science University
Lorraine J. Gudas
Lorraine J. Gudas Cornell University
Walid Saliba
Walid Saliba Cleveland Clinic
Victor Nussenzweig
Victor Nussenzweig New York University
Andrea Natale
Andrea Natale Case Western Reserve University
Gordon M. Tomkins
Gordon M. Tomkins University of California, San Francisco
Gérard Waeber
Gérard Waeber University of Lausanne
Nicolas Demartines
Nicolas Demartines University of Lausanne
John P. Geibel
John P. Geibel Yale University
Matthew H. Hitchman
Matthew H. Hitchman University of Wisconsin–Madison

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