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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1969 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

John E. Casida was affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States during their career. The academic pursued research and scientific work primarily within this institution.

Over the course of their career, they received notable recognitions including becoming a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1991 and being named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1969.

There is no available data on recent publications, co-authors, or specific topics and fields of study directly linked to their work. Likewise, no information on book publications or frequent publication venues is recorded.

Their professional profile is characterized by the recorded affiliations and awards, reflecting contributions acknowledged by distinguished scientific organizations.

Best Publications

  • NEONICOTINOID INSECTICIDE TOXICOLOGY: Mechanisms of Selective Action

    Motohiro Tomizawa;John E. Casida

  • SELECTIVE TOXICITY OF NEONICOTINOIDS ATTRIBUTABLE TO SPECIFICITY OF INSECT AND MAMMALIAN NICOTINIC RECEPTORS

    Motohiro Tomizawa;John E. Casida

  • Golden age of insecticide research: past, present, or future?

    John E. Casida;Gary B. Quistad

  • Neuroactive Insecticides: Targets, Selectivity, Resistance, and Secondary Effects

    John E. Casida;Kathleen A. Durkin

  • [35S]t-butylbicyclophosphorothionate binds with high affinity to brain-specific sites coupled to gamma-aminobutyric acid-A and ion recognition sites.

    R F Squires;J E Casida;M Richardson;E Saederup

  • Organophosphate toxicology: safety aspects of nonacetylcholinesterase secondary targets.

    John E. Casida;Gary B. Quistad

  • Action of phenylpyrazole insecticides at the GABA-gated chloride channel

    L.M. Cole;R.A. Nicholson;J.E. Casida

  • Mechanisms of selective action of pyrethroid insecticides.

    John E. Casida;Derek W. Gammon;Andrew H. Glickman;Lowell J. Lawrence

  • Mixed-function oxidase involvement in the biochemistry of insecticide synergists

    John E. Casida

  • Pyrethrum flowers and pyrethroid insecticides.

    John E. Casida

  • α-Thujone (the active component of absinthe): γ-Aminobutyric acid type A receptor modulation and metabolic detoxification

    Karin M. Höld;Nilantha S. Sirisoma;Tomoko Ikeda;Toshio Narahashi

  • MECHANISMS FOR SELECTIVE TOXICITY OF FIPRONIL INSECTICIDE AND ITS SULFONE METABOLITE AND DESULFINYL PHOTOPRODUCT

    Dominik Hainzl;Loretta M. Cole;John E. Casida

  • Neonicotinoid Metabolism: Compounds, Substituents, Pathways, Enzymes, Organisms, and Relevance

    John E. Casida

  • Fipronil insecticide: Novel photochemical desulfinylation with retention of neurotoxicity

    Dominik Hainzl;John E. Casida

  • Pest Toxicology: The Primary Mechanisms of Pesticide Action

    John E. Casida

  • Ca2+-activated ryanodine binding: mechanisms of sensitivity and intensity modulation by Mg2+, caffeine, and adenine nucleotides.

    Isaac N Pessah;R. A. Stambuk;J. E. Casida

  • The calcium-ryanodine receptor complex of skeletal and cardiac muscle.

    Isaac N. Pessah;Andrew L. Waterhouse;John E. Casida

  • Cantharidin-binding protein: identification as protein phosphatase 2A

    Yue-Ming Li;John E. Casida

  • Two classes of pyrethroid action in the cockroach

    Derek W. Gammon;Mark A. Brown;John E. Casida

  • Neonicotinoids and Other Insect Nicotinic Receptor Competitive Modulators: Progress and Prospects.

    John E. Casida

  • High Affinity Binding of [3H]Imidacloprid in the Insect Acetylcholine Receptor

    Ming-Yie Liu;J. E. Casida

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel K. Nomura
Daniel K. Nomura University of California, Berkeley
Thomas P. Singer
Thomas P. Singer University of California, San Francisco
Bruce D. Hammock
Bruce D. Hammock University of California, Davis
Isaac N. Pessah
Isaac N. Pessah University of California, Davis
Andrew L. Waterhouse
Andrew L. Waterhouse University of California, Davis
Baruch Rubin
Baruch Rubin Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Palmer Taylor
Palmer Taylor University of California, San Diego
Benjamin F. Cravatt
Benjamin F. Cravatt Scripps Research Institute
Richmond Sarpong
Richmond Sarpong University of California, Berkeley
Rona R. Ramsay
Rona R. Ramsay University of St Andrews

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