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Lewis K. Pannell is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with specific contributions to rheumatology, urology, reproductive medicine, immunology, and cancer research.

Their work covers several main topics including pelvic floor disorders treatments, urinary bladder and prostate research, ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment, reproductive system and pregnancy, cancer genomics and diagnostics, urinary tract infections management, and pressure ulcer prevention and management.

Pannell has published research in frequent collaboration with several coauthors:

  • Catherine Murphy
  • Vennila Palanivelu
  • Almah Kuambu
  • Ben Zuvani
  • Gavril Ștefan

Key publication venues for their work include:

  • Continence
  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • Assistive Technology

Their recent papers demonstrate a focus on both clinical and qualitative investigations:

  • "A novel proteomic-based screening method for ovarian cancer using cervicovaginal fluids: A window into the abdomen," 2021, Gynecologic Oncology
  • "Understanding user experiences of providing and utilizing washable absorbent continence products in India, Papua New Guinea and Romania," 2025, Assistive Technology
  • "UNDERSTANDING PEOPLE'S NEEDS AND EXPERIENCES OF USING WASHABLE ABSORBENT CONTINENCE PRODUCTS AND RELATED SERVICE PROVISION: A QUALITATIVE STUDY IN INDIA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND ROMANIA," 2023, Continence
  • "Challenges associated with using continence management products: Qualitative study set in India, Papua New Guinea and Romania," 2025, Continence

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

  • 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

  • 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

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

    Josef Pitha;Jan Milecki;Henry Fales;Lewis Pannell

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • PAPUAMIDES A-D, HIV-INHIBITORY AND CYTOTOXIC DEPSIPEPTIDES FROM THE SPONGES THEONELLA MIRABILIS AND THEONELLA SWINHOEI COLLECTED IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA

    R.W.M. van Soest;P.W. Ford;K.R. Gustafson;T.C. Mc Kee

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Hemiasterlin and geodiamolide TA; two new cytotoxic peptides from the marine sponge Hemiasterella minor (Kirkpatrick)

    R. Talpir;Y. Benayahu;Y. Kashman;L. Pannell

  • Sex pheromones in snakes

    Robert T. Mason;Henry M. Fales;Tappey H. Jones;Lewis K. Pannell

  • A novel anti-HIV macrocyclic peptide from Palicourea condensata.

    Heidi R. Bokesch;Lewis K. Pannell;Pamela K. Cochran;Raymond C. Sowder

  • Inhaled nitric oxide augments nitric oxide transport on sickle cell hemoglobin without affecting oxygen affinity

    Mark T. Gladwin;Alan N. Schechter;James H. Shelhamer;Lewis K. Pannell

  • Cycloviolins A-D, anti-HIV macrocyclic peptides from Leonia cymosa.

    Yali F. Hallock;Raymond C. Sowder;Lewis K. Pannell;Courtney B. Hughes

  • Quantitative proteomic analysis of the secretory proteins from rat adipose cells using a 2D liquid chromatography-MS/MS approach

    Xiaoli Chen;Samuel W. Cushman;Lewis K. Pannell;Sonja Hess

  • Neamphamide A, a new HIV-inhibitory depsipeptide from the Papua New Guinea marine sponge Neamphius huxleyi.

    Naoya Oku;Kirk R. Gustafson;Laura K. Cartner;Jennifer A. Wilson

  • Intramolecular cross-linking experiments on cytochrome c and ribonuclease A using an isotope multiplet method.

    Kara M. Pearson;Lewis K. Pannell;Henry M. Fales

  • Dehalogenation reactions in californium-252 plasma desorption mass spectrometry.

    Yi Ming. Yang;Henry M. Fales;Lewis. Pannell

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry M. Fales
Henry M. Fales National Institutes of Health
Michael R. Boyd
Michael R. Boyd National Cancer Institute
Kirk R. Gustafson
Kirk R. Gustafson National Institutes of Health
John H. Cardellina
John H. Cardellina Montana State University
John W. Blunt
John W. Blunt University of Canterbury
Murray H. G. Munro
Murray H. G. Munro University of Canterbury
James B. McMahon
James B. McMahon National Institutes of Health
Michael R. Boyd
Michael R. Boyd University of South Alabama
Raymond C. Sowder
Raymond C. Sowder National Cancer Institute
Sonja Hess
Sonja Hess AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)

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