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66
Citations
12435
World Ranking
8858
National Ranking
680

Overview

Donald S. Davies is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. The available data does not include recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with their research career.

There is no detailed information on the main fields of study, subfields, or specific research topics connected to Donald S. Davies. Similarly, records do not list any book publications or awards credited to this researcher.

Due to the limited data available, no additional insight into their scientific contributions or areas of expertise can be provided beyond the institutional affiliation mentioned.

Best Publications

  • Clinical pharmacology and pharmacokinetics of clonidine.

    C. T. Dollery;D. S. Davies;G. H. Draffan;H. J. Dargie

  • Pharmacokinetics and concentration‐effect relationships of intravenous and oral clonidine

    D. S. Davies;L. M. H. Wing;J. L. Reid;E. Neill

  • Mechanisms of cell death

    Alan R. Boobis;Duncan J. Fawthrop;Donald S. Davies

  • A form of cytochrome P450 in man, orthologous to form d in the rat, catalyses the O-deethylation of phenacetin and is inducible by cigarette smoking.

    D Sesardic;AR Boobis;RJ Edwards;DS Davies

  • Meta-analysis of Studies of Alcohol and Breast Cancer with Consideration of the Methodological Issues

    Jane Key;Susan Hodgson;Rumana Z. Omar;Tina K. Jensen

  • Furafylline is a potent and selective inhibitor of cytochrome P450IA2 in man.

    D Sesardic;AR Boobis;BP Murray;S Murray

  • CYP1A2-catalyzed Conversion of Dietary Heterocyclic Amines to Their Proximate Carcinogens Is Their Major Route of Metabolism in Humans

    A R Boobis;A M Lynch;S Murray;R de la Torre

  • Resistance to β-adrenoceptor stimulants (a possible explanation for the rise in asthma deaths)

    M. E. Conolly;D. S. Davies;C. T. Dollery;C. F. George

  • Mechanisms of cell death

    Duncan J. Fawthrop;Alan R. Boobis;Donald S. Davies

  • Investigations into the mechanism by which sulfated polysaccharides inhibit HIV infection in vitro.

    Myra O. McCLURE;John P. Moore;Dominique F. Blanc;Paul Scotting

  • Monooxygenase activity of human liver in microsomal fractions of needle biopsy specimens.

    AR Boobis;MJ Brodie;GC Kahn;Fletcher

  • Metabolism of isoprenaline in dog and man

    M. E. Conolly;D. S. Davies;C. T. Dollery;C. D. Morgan

  • Development of a comprehensive panel of antibodies against the major xenobiotic metabolising forms of cytochrome P450 in humans

    Robert J Edwards;Delyth A Adams;Patricia S Watts;Donald S Davies

  • Clonidine withdrawal in hypertension. Changes in blood-pressure and plasma and urinary noradrenaline.

    J.L. Reid;H.J. Dargie;D.S. Davies;L.M.H. Wing

  • Contribution of CYP1A1 and CYP1A2 to the activation of heterocyclic amines in monkeys and human

    Robert J. Edwards;Bernard P. Murray;Stephen Murray;Thomas Schulz

  • Intra- and Interindividual Variability in Systemic Exposure in Humans to 2-Amino-3,8-dimethylimidazo[4,5-f]quinoxaline and 2-Amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine, Carcinogens Present in Cooked Beef

    Anthony M. Lynch;Mark G. Knize;Alan R. Boobis;Nigel J. Gooderham

  • The specificity of inhibition of debrisoquine 4-hydroxylase activity by quinidine and quinine in the rat is the inverse of that in man.

    Shinichi Kobayashi;Stephen Murray;David Watson;Dorothea Sesardic

  • Species variation in the response of the cytochrome P-450-dependent monooxygenase system to inducers and inhibitors

    A. R. Boobis;D. Sesardic;B. P. Murray;R. J. Edwards

  • Distribution and induction of CYP3A1 and CYP3A2 in rat liver and extrahepatic tissues.

    Khadija Debri;Alan R. Boobis;Donald S. Davies;Robert J. Edwards

  • Human cytochromes P-450

    A. R. Boobis;D. S. Davies

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan R. Boobis
Alan R. Boobis Imperial College London
Snorri S. Thorgeirsson
Snorri S. Thorgeirsson National Institutes of Health
Jordi Segura
Jordi Segura Pompeu Fabra University
Jonathan Weber
Jonathan Weber Imperial College London
David G. Watson
David G. Watson University of Strathclyde
Morris J. Brown
Morris J. Brown Queen Mary University of London
Wayne Levin
Wayne Levin Roche (Switzerland)
Roger J. Keynes
Roger J. Keynes University of Cambridge
Rodney F. Minchin
Rodney F. Minchin University of Queensland
Ian A. Blair
Ian A. Blair University of Pennsylvania

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