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43
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18455
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1318

James M. Trzaskos publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where James M. Trzaskos sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 80 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

James M. Trzaskos D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where James M. Trzaskos sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

James M. Trzaskos is affiliated with Bristol-Myers Squibb (Germany) in Germany. The scientist's work is connected primarily to this institution, though detailed information on specific research contributions or fields of study is not provided.

There are no available records of recent papers published by James M. Trzaskos. As such, no details can be offered regarding article titles, publication years, or venues.

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No book publications have been recorded for James M. Trzaskos in the provided source data, which suggests no known contributions to academic or scientific publishing in book format at this time.

The source data also does not list any main fields, subfields of study, or main research topics connected to Trzaskos. Without this information, it is not possible to outline specific areas of scientific inquiry or thematic focuses that shape their work.

There are no awards or honors documented for this scientist, offering no insights into recognition or commendations from academic or professional organizations.

Best Publications

  • IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL INHIBITOR OF MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE KINASE

    Margaret F. Favata;Kurumi Y. Horiuchi;Elizabeth J. Manos;Andrea J. Daulerio

  • Suppression of Intestinal Polyposis in ApcΔ716 Knockout Mice by Inhibition of Cyclooxygenase 2 (COX-2)

    Masanobu Oshima;Joseph E Dinchuk;Stacia L Kargman;Hiroko Oshima

  • Multiple female reproductive failures in cyclooxygenase 2-deficient mice.

    Hyunjung Lim;Bibhash C Paria;Sanjoy K Das;Joseph E Dinchuk

  • The MAPK cascade is required for mammalian associative learning.

    C M Atkins;J C Selcher;J J Petraitis;J M Trzaskos

  • Renal abnormalities and an altered inflammatory response in mice lacking cyclooxygenase II.

    Joseph E. Dinchuk;Bruce D. Car;Richard J. Focht;Jennifer J. Johnston

  • Purification and cloning of aggrecanase-1: a member of the ADAMTS family of proteins.

    M. D. Tortorella;T. C. Burn;M. A. Pratta;I. Abbaszade

  • Cyclo-oxygenase-2-derived prostacyclin mediates embryo implantation in the mouse via PPARdelta.

    Hyunjung Lim;Rajnish A. Gupta;Wen Ge Ma;Bibhash C. Paria

  • Cloning and characterization of ADAMTS11, an aggrecanase from the ADAMTS family.

    Ilgar Abbaszade;Rui-Qin Liu;Fude Yang;Stuart A. Rosenfeld

  • Mechanism of selective inhibition of the inducible isoform of prostaglandin G/H synthase

    Robert A. Copeland;Jean M. Williams;John Giannaras;Sherrill Nurnberg

  • MEK inhibitors: the chemistry and biological activity of U0126, its analogs, and cyclization products.

    John V. Duncia;Joseph B. Santella;C.Anne Higley;William J. Pitts

  • A necessity for MAP kinase activation in mammalian spatial learning.

    Joel C. Selcher;Coleen M. Atkins;James M. Trzaskos;Richard Paylor;Richard Paylor

  • Inhibition of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase Blocks T Cell Proliferation But Does Not Induce or Prevent Anergy

    Dimuthu R. DeSilva;Elizabeth A. Jones;Margaret F. Favata;Bruce D. Jaffee

  • Regulation of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase by Cannabinoids in Hippocampus

    Pascal Derkinderen;Emmanuel Valjent;Emmanuel Valjent;Madeleine Toutant;Jean-Christophe Corvol

  • Aggrecan protects cartilage collagen from proteolytic cleavage.

    Michael A. Pratta;Wenqing Yao;Carl Decicco;Micky D. Tortorella

  • Inhibition of MAP kinase kinase prevents cytokine and prostaglandin E2 production in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated monocytes.

    Peggy A. Scherle;Elizabeth A. Jones;Margaret F. Favata;Andrea J. Daulerio

  • Role of the ERK pathway in psychostimulant-induced locomotor sensitization

    Emmanuel Valjent;Jean-Christophe Corvol;James M Trzaskos;Jean-Antoine Girault

  • Cyclooxygenase-2 differentially directs uterine angiogenesis during implantation in mice.

    Hiromichi Matsumoto;Wen-ge Ma;Takiko Daikoku;Xhume Zhao

  • Generation and characterization of aggrecanase. A soluble, cartilage-derived aggrecan-degrading activity.

    Elizabeth C. Arner;Michael A. Pratta;James M. Trzaskos;Carl P. Decicco

  • Photochemically enhanced binding of small molecules to the tumor necrosis factor receptor-1 inhibits the binding of TNF-alpha.

    Percy H. Carter;Peggy A. Scherle;Jodi A. Muckelbauer;Matthew E. Voss

  • Diversification of Cyclooxygenase-2-Derived Prostaglandins in Ovulation and Implantation

    Hiromichi Matsumoto;Wen-ge Ma;Whitney Smalley;James Trzaskos

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. Copeland
Robert A. Copeland Accent Therapeutics (United States)
Peggy Scherle
Peggy Scherle Incyte (United States)
Sudhansu K. Dey
Sudhansu K. Dey Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Robert C. Newton
Robert C. Newton Incyte (United States)
Young Ki Paik
Young Ki Paik Yonsei University
Robert Newton
Robert Newton University of Calgary
Coleen M. Atkins
Coleen M. Atkins University of Miami
Makoto Mark Taketo
Makoto Mark Taketo Kyoto University
Eric Klann
Eric Klann New York University
J. David Sweatt
J. David Sweatt University of Alabama at Birmingham

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