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D-Index
48
Citations
7943
World Ranking
18433
National Ranking
7526

Overview

Donna S. Shewach is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. The academic and research profile reflects association with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Nucleotide deficiency promotes genomic instability in early stages of cancer development.

    Assaf C. Bester;Maayan Roniger;Yifat S. Oren;Michael M. Im

  • Radiosensitization of pancreatic cancer cells by 2',2'-difluoro-2'-deoxycytidine

    Theodore S. Lawrence;Emily Y. Chang;Tina M. Hahn;Larry W. Hertel

  • Metabolism of 2′,2′-Difluoro-2′-Deoxycytidine and Radiation Sensitization of Human Colon Carcinoma Cells

    Donna S. Shewach;Tina M. Hahn;Emily Chang;Larry W. Hertel

  • Laboratory and Clinical Evidence of Synergistic Cytotoxicity of Sequential Treament With Gemcitabine Followed by Docetaxel in the Treatment of Sarcoma

    Kirsten M. Leu;Leo J. Ostruszka;Donna Shewach;Mark Zalupski

  • Direct role of nucleotide metabolism in C-MYC-dependent proliferation of melanoma cells.

    Sudha Mannava;Vladimir Grachtchouk;Vladimir Grachtchouk;Linda J. Wheeler;Linda J. Wheeler;Michael Im;Michael Im

  • Cloning and expression of human deoxycytidine kinase cDNA.

    E G Chottiner;D S Shewach;N S Datta;E Ashcraft

  • Expression of Escherichia coli β-Galactosidase and Rat HPRT in the CNS of Macaca mulatta Following Adenoviral Mediated Gene Transfer

    Beverly L. Davidson;Stephen E. Doran;Donna S. Shewach;Jill M. Latta

  • Radiation Concurrent With Gemcitabine for Locally Advanced Head and Neck Cancer: A Phase I Trial and Intracellular Drug Incorporation Study

    Avraham Eisbruch;Donna S. Shewach;Carol R. Bradford;James F. Littles

  • Resistance to 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine in human T-lymphoblasts mediated by mutations within the deoxycytidine kinase gene.

    Janet K. Owens;Donna S. Shewach;Buddy Ullman;Beverly S. Mitchell

  • Gemcitabine-mediated radiosensitization.

    T. S. Lawrence;A. Eisbruch;D. S. Shewach

  • Nucleotide specificity of human deoxycytidine kinase.

    D S Shewach;K K Reynolds;L Hertel

  • Delayed radiosensitization of human colon carcinoma cells after a brief exposure to 2',2'-difluoro-2'-deoxycytidine (Gemcitabine).

    Theodore S. Lawrence;Emily Y. Chang;Tina M. Hahn;Donna S. Shewach

  • Human adenosine deaminase. cDNA and complete primary amino acid sequence.

    P E Daddona;D S Shewach;W N Kelley;P Argos

  • Affinity of the antiviral enantiomers of oxathiolane cytosine nucleosides for human 2′-deoxycytidine kinase

    Donna S. Shewach;Dennis C. Liotta;Raymond F. Schinazi;Raymond F. Schinazi

  • Gemcitabine and radiosensitization in human tumor cells.

    Donna S. Shewach;Theodore S. Lawrence

  • Radiosensitization by gemcitabine.

    Theodore S. Lawrence;Avraham Eisbruch;Cornelius J. Mcginn;Marc T. Fields

  • The Role of Cell Cycle Progression in Radiosensitization by 2′,2′-Difluoro-2′-deoxycytidine

    Leo J. Ostruszka;Donna S. Shewach

  • Radiosensitization of human solid tumor cell lines with gemcitabine.

    D S Shewach;T S Lawrence

  • Superior Cytotoxicity with Ganciclovir Compared with Acyclovir and 1-β-d-Arabinofuranosylthymine in Herpes Simplex Virus-Thymidine Kinase-expressing Cells: A Novel Paradigm for Cell Killing

    Laura Z. Rubsam;Beverly L. Davidson;Donna S. Shewach

  • N-acetylgalactosamine-functionalized dendrimers as hepatic cancer cell-targeted carriers.

    Scott H. Medina;Venkatesh Tekumalla;Maxim V. Chevliakov;Donna S. Shewach

Frequent Co-Authors

Theodore S. Lawrence
Theodore S. Lawrence University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Beverly S. Mitchell
Beverly S. Mitchell Stanford University
Beverly L. Davidson
Beverly L. Davidson Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
William N. Kelley
William N. Kelley University of Pennsylvania
Christopher K. Mathews
Christopher K. Mathews Oregon State University
Stuart H. Orkin
Stuart H. Orkin Harvard University
Leroy B. Townsend
Leroy B. Townsend University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Avraham Eisbruch
Avraham Eisbruch University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
William B. Pratt
William B. Pratt University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Batsheva Kerem
Batsheva Kerem Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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