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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 59 Citations 10,906 129 World Ranking 6868 National Ranking 2143

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Gene
  • Organic chemistry

His scientific interests lie mostly in Biochemistry, Stereochemistry, Chromatography, Secretory protein and Proteomics. His research on Biochemistry often connects related topics like Anti hiv. As a part of the same scientific study, Lewis K. Pannell usually deals with the Stereochemistry, concentrating on Sponge and frequently concerns with Pederin, Genus and Nouvelle zelande.

His Chromatography study incorporates themes from Adipose tissue, Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture and Trypsin. His Secretory protein study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Proteome, Receptor, Granule and Mutant. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Proteome, Molecular biology is strongly linked to Cancer cell.

His most cited work include:

  • Discovery of cyanovirin-N, a novel human immunodeficiency virus-inactivating protein that binds viral surface envelope glycoprotein gp120: potential applications to microbicide development. (507 citations)
  • Epibatidine: a novel (chloropyridyl)azabicycloheptane with potent analgesic activity from an ecuadoran poison frog (463 citations)
  • Carboxypeptidase E Is a Regulated Secretory Pathway Sorting Receptor: Genetic Obliteration Leads to Endocrine Disorders in Cpefat Mice (397 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Stereochemistry, Biochemistry, Mass spectrometry, Chromatography and Molecular biology. His research integrates issues of Cyclic peptide, Biological activity, Pharmacognosy and Sponge in his study of Stereochemistry. His study involves Peptide sequence, Amino acid, Cyclotides, Cysteine and Trypsin, a branch of Biochemistry.

His Mass spectrometry study is concerned with the larger field of Analytical chemistry. His Chromatography study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Proteome. His Molecular biology study frequently links to other fields, such as Recombinant DNA.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Stereochemistry (26.32%)
  • Biochemistry (20.00%)
  • Mass spectrometry (10.53%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2009-2019)?

  • Internal medicine (6.32%)
  • Biochemistry (20.00%)
  • Oncology (2.11%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Lewis K. Pannell focuses on Internal medicine, Biochemistry, Oncology, Ovarian cancer and Pathology. Many of his research projects under Internal medicine are closely connected to Effluent with Effluent, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. His Biochemistry research includes themes of Cancer cell and Cell biology.

He works mostly in the field of Oncology, limiting it down to topics relating to Endometrial cancer and, in certain cases, Stage and Gynecology. His Ovarian cancer research incorporates themes from Abdomen and Early detection. His study on Immunohistochemistry is often connected to CD63 as part of broader study in Pathology.

Between 2009 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Increased RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) activity contributes to hepatocellular carcinoma. (111 citations)
  • Increased vascularity and spontaneous metastasis of breast cancer by hedgehog signaling mediated upregulation of cyr61 (78 citations)
  • Receptor tyrosine kinase ErbB2 translocates into mitochondria and regulates cellular metabolism (75 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Enzyme
  • Gene
  • Organic chemistry

His primary areas of study are Cancer research, Combinatorial chemistry, Non invasive, Computational biology and Lavage fluid. Lewis K. Pannell has included themes like RNA, Gene silencing, In vitro and RNA-induced silencing complex in his Cancer research study. His Combinatorial chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Trimer, Inhibitory postsynaptic potential, Stereochemistry and Naphthoquinone.

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Best Publications

Discovery of cyanovirin-N, a novel human immunodeficiency virus-inactivating protein that binds viral surface envelope glycoprotein gp120: potential applications to microbicide development.

M R Boyd;K R Gustafson;J B McMahon;R H Shoemaker.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (1997)

822 Citations

Epibatidine: a novel (chloropyridyl)azabicycloheptane with potent analgesic activity from an ecuadoran poison frog

Thomas F. Spande;Hugo Martin Garraffo;Michael W. Edwards;Herman J. C. Yeh.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1992)

778 Citations

Carboxypeptidase E Is a Regulated Secretory Pathway Sorting Receptor: Genetic Obliteration Leads to Endocrine Disorders in Cpefat Mice

David R Cool;Emmanuel Normant;Fu-sheng Shen;Hao-Chia Chen.
Cell (1997)

623 Citations

Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin: preparation and characterization; effects on solubility of drugs

Josef Pitha;Jan Milecki;Henry Fales;Lewis Pannell.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics (1986)

428 Citations

Circulins A and B. Novel human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-inhibitory macrocyclic peptides from the tropical tree Chassalia parvifolia.

Kirk R. Gustafson;Raymond C. Sowder;Louis E. Henderson;Ian C. Parsons.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1994)

394 Citations

Relative role of heme nitrosylation and beta-cysteine 93 nitrosation in the transport and metabolism of nitric oxide by hemoglobin in the human circulation.

Mark T. Gladwin;Frederick P. Ognibene;Lewis K. Pannell;James S. Nichols.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2000)

350 Citations

Mycalamide A, an antiviral compound from a New Zealand sponge of the genus Mycale

Nigel B. Perry;John W. Blunt;Murray H. G. Munro;Lewis K. Pannell.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1988)

318 Citations

Nitric oxide donor properties of hydroxyurea in patients with sickle cell disease.

Mark T. Gladwin;James H. Shelhamer;Frederick P. Ognibene;Margaret E. Pease-Fye.
British Journal of Haematology (2002)

288 Citations

Protein conjugates of synthetic saccharides elicit higher levels of serum IgG lipopolysaccharide antibodies in mice than do those of the O-specific polysaccharide from Shigella dysenteriae type 1.

Vince Pozsgay;Chiayung Chu;Lewis Pannell;Jennifer Wolfe.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1999)

254 Citations

A Potent Novel Anti-HIV Protein from the Cultured Cyanobacterium Scytonema varium†

Heidi R. Bokesch;Barry R. O'keefe;Tawnya C. Mckee;Lewis K. Pannell.
Biochemistry (2003)

233 Citations

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