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47
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18768
National Ranking
7665

Overview

Elwood Linney is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Chemistry. Within these disciplines, they have contributed notably to Molecular Biology and Organic Chemistry.

Their research predominantly addresses topics related to Polyamine Metabolism and Applications, Plant Tissue Culture and Regeneration, and Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis.

Elwood Linney has published in at least one peer-reviewed venue, including The Plant Journal.

Recent scholarly work includes the paper titled The plant Diaminopelargonic acid aminotransferase uses spermidine as its amino donor, published in 2025 in The Plant Journal.

  • Christian G. Noble
  • Tricia Hollinshead
  • Anikó Kende
  • Michael P. Langford
  • Pei Pei Lim

These collaborators have appeared frequently in joint publications with Linney, reflecting a network of active research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Zebrafish provide a sensitive model of persisting neurobehavioral effects of developmental chlorpyrifos exposure: comparison with nicotine and pilocarpine effects and relationship to dopamine deficits.

    Donnie Eddins;Daniel Cerutti;Paul Williams;Elwood Linney

  • Non-function of a Moloney murine leukaemia virus regulatory sequence in F9 embryonal carcinoma cells

    Elwood Linney;Brian R Davis;Joan Overhauser;Euphemia Chao

  • Windows into development: Historic, current, and future perspectives on transgenic zebrafish

    Ava J Udvadia;Elwood Linney

  • Transgenic indicator mice for studying activated retinoic acid receptors during development.

    Wayne Balkan;Melissa Colbert;Cheryl Bock;Elwood Linney

  • Retinoic acid-mediated gene expression in transgenic reporter zebrafish.

    Alyssa Perz-Edwards;Nancy L. Hardison;Elwood Linney

  • Magnetic resonance microscopy of mouse embryos

    B R Smith;G A Johnson;E V Groman;E Linney

  • Mutation near the polyoma DNA replication origin permits productive infection of F9 embryonal carcinoma cells

    Frank K. Fujimura;Prescott L. Deininger;Theodore Friedmann;Elwood Linney

  • Chlorpyrifos exposure of developing zebrafish: effects on survival and long-term effects on response latency and spatial discrimination.

    Edward D Levin;Elizabeth Chrysanthis;Kari Yacisin;Elwood Linney

  • Differential acetylcholinesterase inhibition of chlorpyrifos, diazinon and parathion in larval zebrafish

    Jerry Yen;Sue Donerly;Edward D. Levin;Elwood A. Linney

  • Retinoic acid induction and regional differentiation prefigure olfactory pathway formation in the mammalian forebrain.

    A.-S. LaMantia;M.C. Colbert;E. Linney

  • Feedback mechanisms regulate retinoic acid production and degradation in the zebrafish embryo

    Betsy Dobbs-McAuliffe;Qingshun Zhao;Elwood Linney

  • Heterodimerization among thyroid hormone receptor, retinoic acid receptor, retinoid X receptor, chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor, and an endogenous liver protein.

    T J Berrodin;M S Marks;K Ozato;E Linney

  • Developmental chlorpyrifos effects on hatchling zebrafish swimming behavior.

    Edward D. Levin;Holly A. Swain;Sue Donerly;Elwood Linney

  • Zebrafish as a neurotoxicological model

    Elwood Linney;Lucia Upchurch;Susan Donerly

  • Antioxidant Responses and NRF2 in Synergistic Developmental Toxicity of PAHs in Zebrafish

    Alicia R. Timme-Laragy;Lindsey A. Van Tiem;Elwood A. Linney;Richard T. Di Giulio

  • Transgene Expression in Zebrafish: A Comparison of Retroviral-Vector and DNA-Injection Approaches

    Elwood Linney;Nancy L. Hardison;Bonnie E. Lonze;Sophia Lyons;Sophia Lyons

  • Retinoic acid receptors: transcription factors modulating gene regulation, development, and differentiation.

    Elwood Linney

  • Local sources of retinoic acid coincide with retinoid-mediated transgene activity during embryonic development

    Melissa C. Colbert;Elwood Linney;Anthony-Samuel Lamantia

  • DNA fragments from F9 PyEC mutants increase expression of heterologous genes in transfected F9 cells

    Elwood Linney;Sue Donerly

  • The Mouse retinoid-X Receptor-Gamma Gene: Genomic Organization and Evidence for Functional Isoforms

    Qiang Liu;Elwood Linney

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward D. Levin
Edward D. Levin Duke University
Robert G. Oshima
Robert G. Oshima Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Michael F. Seldin
Michael F. Seldin University of California, Davis
Marcy C. Speer
Marcy C. Speer Duke University
John A. Kessler
John A. Kessler Northwestern University
Michael Aschner
Michael Aschner Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Klaus M. Hahn
Klaus M. Hahn University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
John R. Gilbert
John R. Gilbert University of Miami
Terrance J. Kavanagh
Terrance J. Kavanagh University of Washington

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