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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
12763
World Ranking
10328
National Ranking
4497

Overview

George P. Vlasuk is affiliated with Navitor Pharmaceuticals in the United States. Their professional focus lies within the pharmaceutical industry, contributing to the advancement of drug discovery and development processes. The current available data does not list specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with their research activities.

While detailed information on George P. Vlasuk's research topics, fields of study, and subfields is not provided, their connection with Navitor Pharmaceuticals suggests an emphasis on translational medicine and innovative therapeutic approaches.

Details concerning book publications and awards have not been recorded, which indicates that available documentation primarily reflects ongoing professional involvement rather than extensive bibliographic records or honors at this time.

Best Publications

  • Evidence for a Common Mechanism of SIRT1 Regulation by Allosteric Activators

    Basil P. Hubbard;Ana P. Gomes;Ana P. Gomes;Han Dai;Jun Li

  • Tick anticoagulant peptide (TAP) is a novel inhibitor of blood coagulation factor Xa

    Lloyd Waxman;Donna E. Smith;Karen E. Arcuri;George P. Vlasuk

  • Treatment of Ebola virus infection with a recombinant inhibitor of factor VIIa/tissue factor: a study in rhesus monkeys.

    Thomas W Geisbert;Lisa E Hensley;Peter B Jahrling;Tom Larsen

  • The SIRT1 Activator SRT1720 Extends Lifespan and Improves Health of Mice Fed a Standard Diet

    Sarah J. Mitchell;Sarah J. Mitchell;Sarah J. Mitchell;Alejandro Martin-Montalvo;Evi M. Mercken;Hector H. Palacios

  • Anticoagulant repertoire of the hookworm Ancylostoma caninum

    P Stassens;P W Bergum;Y Gansemans;L Jespers

  • SIRT1 Activators Suppress Inflammatory Responses through Promotion of p65 Deacetylation and Inhibition of NF-κB Activity

    Hongying Yang;Wei Zhang;Heng Pan;Heidi G. Feldser

  • SRT1720 improves survival and healthspan of obese mice

    Robin K. Minor;Joseph A. Baur;Ana P. Gomes;Theresa M. Ward

  • Surface Expression and Ligand-Based Selection of cDNAs Fused to Filamentous Phage Gene VI

    L S Jespers;J H Messens;A De Keyser;D Eeckhout

  • APJ acts as a dual receptor in cardiac hypertrophy

    Maria Cecilia Scimia;Cecilia Hurtado;Saugata Ray;Scott Metzler

  • Mice lacking factor VII develop normally but suffer fatal perinatal bleeding

    Elliot D. Rosen;Joyce C. Y. Chan;Esohe Idusogie;Frédéric Clotman

  • Tissue factor/factor VIIa inhibitors block angiogenesis and tumor growth through a nonhemostatic mechanism

    Todd A Hembrough;Glenn M Swartz;Adonia Papathanassiu;George P Vlasuk

  • Ancylostoma caninum anticoagulant peptide: a hookworm-derived inhibitor of human coagulation factor Xa

    Michael Cappello;George P. Vlasuk;Peter W. Bergum;Steven Huang

  • SIRT1 activation by small molecules: kinetic and biophysical evidence for direct interaction of enzyme and activator.

    Han Dai;Lauren Kustigian;David Carney;April W. Case

  • Dose-Response Study of Recombinant Factor VIIa/Tissue Factor Inhibitor Recombinant Nematode Anticoagulant Protein c2 in Prevention of Postoperative Venous Thromboembolism in Patients Undergoing Total Knee Replacement

    Agnes Lee;Giancarlo Agnelli;Harry Büller;Jeffrey Ginsberg

  • SRT2104 extends survival of male mice on a standard diet and preserves bone and muscle mass

    Evi M Mercken;Sarah J Mitchell;Sarah J Mitchell;Sarah J Mitchell;Alejandro Martin-Montalvo;Robin K Minor

  • Crystallographic structure of a small molecule SIRT1 activator-enzyme complex

    Han Dai;April W. Case;Thomas V. Riera;Thomas Considine

  • Discovery of thieno[3,2-d]pyrimidine-6-carboxamides as potent inhibitors of SIRT1, SIRT2, and SIRT3.

    Jeremy S. Disch;Ghotas Evindar;Cynthia H. Chiu;Charles A. Blum

  • Conjunctive enhancement of enzymatic thrombolysis and prevention of thrombotic reocclusion with the selective factor Xa inhibitor, tick anticoagulant peptide. Comparison to hirudin and heparin in a canine model of acute coronary artery thrombosis.

    G R Sitko;D R Ramjit;I I Stabilito;D Lehman

  • Enhanced clearance of Aβ in brain by sustaining the plasmin proteolysis cascade

    Jacobsen Js;Comery Ta;Martone Rl;Elokdah H

  • Evidence for a Common Mechanism of SIRT1 Regulation by Allosteric Activators

    B. P. Hubbard;A. P. Gomes;H. Dai;J. Li

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Sinclair
David A. Sinclair Harvard University
Marcel Levi
Marcel Levi University of Amsterdam
Joris Messens
Joris Messens Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Richard A. F. Dixon
Richard A. F. Dixon MSD (United States)
Harry R. Büller
Harry R. Büller University of Amsterdam
Tom van der Poll
Tom van der Poll University of Amsterdam
Sriram Krishnaswamy
Sriram Krishnaswamy Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Kevin G. Becker
Kevin G. Becker National Institutes of Health
Rafael de Cabo
Rafael de Cabo National Institutes of Health
Joseph A. Baur
Joseph A. Baur University of Pennsylvania

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