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Overview

Henry W. Strobel was affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their academic career involved work primarily situated within this institution.

There are no records of recent papers or publications directly attributed to Strobel. Similarly, there is no available information on frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their work.

The scientist's research focus, including main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics of work, has not been documented in the accessible data. Likewise, there is no record of book publications or awards received during their career.

Strobel is deceased. The absence of detailed information on their contributions or scholarly output restricts a fuller understanding of their academic impact.

Best Publications

  • Phosphatidylcholine Requirement in the Enzymatic Reduction of Hemoprotein P-450 and in Fatty Acid, Hydrocarbon, and Drug Hydroxylation

    Henry W. Strobel;Anthony Y. H. Lu;Joanne Heidema;Minor J. Coon

  • On the membrane topology of vertebrate cytochrome P-450 proteins.

    David R. Nelson;Henry W. Strobel

  • Purification and properties of NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase.

    Henry W. Strobel;John David Dignam

  • NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase from rat liver: purification by affinity chromatography and characterization

    John David Dignam;Henry W. Strobel

  • Evolution of cytochrome P-450 proteins.

    D R Nelson;H W Strobel

  • Preparation of homogeneous NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase from rat liver.

    John David Dignam;Henry W. Strobel

  • Effect of Superoxide Generation and Dismutation on Hydroxylation Reactions Catalyzed by Liver Microsomal Cytochrome P-450

    Henry W. Strobel;Minor J. Coon

  • Hydroxylation of benzphetamine and other drugs by a solubilized form of cytochrome P-450 from liver microsomes: Lipid requirement for drug demethylation

    Anthony Y.H. Lu;Henry W. Strobel;Minor J. Coon

  • Secondary structure prediction of 52 membrane-bound cytochromes P450 shows a strong structural similarity to P450cam

    David R. Nelson;Henry W. Strobel

  • Cytochrome P-450-mediated redox cycling of estrogens.

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  • Cytochrome P450 4F subfamily: at the crossroads of eicosanoid and drug metabolism.

    Auinash Kalsotra;Henry W. Strobel

  • Role of electrostatic interactions in the reaction of NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase with cytochromes P-450☆

    Steven G. Nadler;Henry W. Strobel

  • Brain trauma leads to enhanced lung inflammation and injury: evidence for role of P4504Fs in resolution

    Auinash Kalsotra;Jing Zhao;Sayeepriyadarshini Anakk;Pramod K Dash

  • Cytochrome P-450 activities in human and rat brain microsomes.

    Pierre Voirol;Michèle Jonzier-Perey;François Porchet;Marianne J. Reymond

  • Expression and characterization of human cytochrome P450 4F11: Putative role in the metabolism of therapeutic drugs and eicosanoids

    Auinash Kalsotra;Cheri M. Turman;Yasushi Kikuta;Henry W. Strobel

  • The drug and carcinogen metabolism system of rat colon microsomes.

    Wan-Fen Fang;Henry W. Strobel

  • Regulation of CYP3A9 gene expression by estrogen and catalytic studies using cytochrome P450 3A9 expressed in Escherichia coli.

    Huamin Wang;Henry W. Strobel

  • Multiple forms of cytochrome P-450 in liver microsomes from beta-naphthoflavone-pretreated rats. Separation, purification, and characterization of five forms.

    P P Lau;H W Strobel

  • cDNA cloning of a novel CYP3A from rat brain.

    Huamin Wang;Hidenori Kawashima;Henry W. Strobel

  • Metabolism of cyclosporine by cytochromes P450 3A9 and 3A4

    P. A. Kelly;Huamin Wang;K. L. Napoli;Barry D. Kahan

  • cDNA Cloning of Three New Forms of Rat Brain Cytochrome P450 Belonging to the CYP4F Subfamily

    H. Kawashima;H.W. Strobel

Frequent Co-Authors

David R. Nelson
David R. Nelson University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Edward T. Morgan
Edward T. Morgan Emory University
Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath
Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath Indian Institute of Science
Pramod K. Dash
Pramod K. Dash The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Deborah Simpson
Deborah Simpson University of Wisconsin–Madison
David D. Moore
David D. Moore University of California, Berkeley
Peter J. A. Davies
Peter J. A. Davies Texas A&M University
Joel E. Kleinman
Joel E. Kleinman Johns Hopkins University
Madeleine Duvic
Madeleine Duvic The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Petr Novák
Petr Novák ETH Zurich

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