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58
Citations
12247
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13162
National Ranking
5616

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James P. Kushner is affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their academic profile shows a focus on research with contributions tracked under this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Prevalence of Hemochromatosis among 11,065 Presumably Healthy Blood Donors

    Corwin Q. Edwards;Linda M. Griffen;David Goldgar;Charles Drummond

  • Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Acute Porphyrias

    Karl E. Anderson;Joseph R. Bloomer;Herbert L. Bonkovsky;James P. Kushner

  • Evidence for cytokine-inducible nitric oxide synthesis from L-arginine in patients receiving interleukin-2 therapy.

    J B Hibbs;C Westenfelder;R Taintor;Z Vavrin

  • Biosynthesis of heme in mammals

    Richard S. Ajioka;John D. Phillips;James P. Kushner

  • An inherited enzymatic defect in porphyria cutanea tarda: decreased uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase activity.

    J P Kushner;A J Barbuto;G R Lee

  • Clinical and biochemical abnormalities in people heterozygous for hemochromatosis.

    Zaneta J. Bulaj;Linda M. Griffen;Lynn B. Jorde;Corwin Q. Edwards

  • Tissue distribution and clearance kinetics of non-transferrin-bound iron in the hypotransferrinemic mouse: a rodent model for hemochromatosis.

    C M Craven;J Alexander;M Eldridge;J P Kushner

  • Screening for Hemochromatosis

    Corwin Q. Edwards;James P. Kushner

  • Oxidative stress, β-cell apoptosis, and decreased insulin secretory capacity in mouse models of hemochromatosis

    Robert C. Cooksey;Hani A. Jouihan;Richard S. Ajioka;Mark W. Hazel

  • Homogeneous Multiplex Genotyping of Hemochromatosis Mutations with Fluorescent Hybridization Probes

    Philip S. Bernard;Richard S. Ajioka;James P. Kushner;Carl T. Wittwer

  • Disease-related conditions in relatives of patients with hemochromatosis

    Zaneta J. Bulaj;Richard S. Ajioka;John D. Phillips;Bernard A. LaSalle

  • Hepcidin mediates transcriptional changes that modulate acute cytokine-induced inflammatory responses in mice

    Ivana De Domenico;Tian Y. Zhang;Curry L. Koening;Ryan W. Branch

  • Hereditary hemochromatosis. Analysis of laboratory expression of the disease by genotype in 18 pedigrees.

    Mary M. Dadone;James P. Kushner;C. Q. Edwards;D. T. Bishop

  • Regulation of HeLa cell transferrin receptors.

    J H Ward;J P Kushner;J Kaplan

  • Hemochromatosis genes and other factors contributing to the pathogenesis of porphyria cutanea tarda

    Zaneta J. Bulaj;John D. Phillips;Richard S. Ajioka;Michael R. Franklin

  • Internalization and subcellular localization of transferrin and transferrin receptors in HeLa cells

    J E Lamb;F Ray;J H Ward;J P Kushner

  • High prevalence of abnormal glucose homeostasis secondary to decreased insulin secretion in individuals with hereditary haemochromatosis

    D. A. McClain;D. Abraham;J. Rogers;R. Brady

  • Congenital erythropoietic porphyria due to a mutation in GATA1: the first trans-acting mutation causative for a human porphyria

    John D. Phillips;David P. Steensma;Michael A. Pulsipher;Gerald J. Spangrude

  • Retraction notice to: The hepcidin-binding site on ferroportin is evolutionarily conserved.

    Ivana De Domenico;Elizabeta Nemeth;Jenifer M. Nelson;John D. Phillips

  • Hepcidin mediates transcriptional changes that modulate acute cytokine-induced inflammatory responses in mice (Journal of Clinical Investigation (2010) 120, 7(2395-2405) DOI: 10.1172/JCI42011)

    Ivana De Domenico;Tian Y. Zhang;Curry L. Koening;Ryan W. Branch

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. Phillips
John D. Phillips University of Utah
Jerry Kaplan
Jerry Kaplan University of Utah
Donald A. McClain
Donald A. McClain Wake Forest University
Mark H. Skolnick
Mark H. Skolnick Myriad Genetics (Germany)
Christopher P. Hill
Christopher P. Hill University of Utah
Diane M. Ward
Diane M. Ward University of Utah
Lynn B. Jorde
Lynn B. Jorde University of Utah
Jack T. Rogers
Jack T. Rogers Harvard University
Nancy C. Andrews
Nancy C. Andrews Duke University
David E. Goldgar
David E. Goldgar University of Utah

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