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54
Citations
7685
World Ranking
15855
National Ranking
6585

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Peter Brecher is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their academic profile shows no recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues, which suggests that publicly available data on their research outputs is limited or not comprehensively recorded in the databases reviewed.

There is no data available on main fields or subfields of study, nor specific topics of work or areas of research focus. Similarly, no information is provided regarding book publications or awards associated with Peter Brecher.

As an active researcher connected to a prominent institution, Peter Brecher's contributions are likely situated within a broader academic context at Boston University. However, the absence of detailed publication or research activity information restricts the ability to delineate their scholarly impact or research trajectory based on currently available data.

Best Publications

  • AMP-activated protein kinase is required for the lipid-lowering effect of metformin in insulin-resistant human HepG2 cells.

    Mengwei Zang;Adriana Zuccollo;Xiuyun Hou;Daisuke Nagata

  • Superoxide Anion From the Adventitia of the Rat Thoracic Aorta Inactivates Nitric Oxide

    Hui Di Wang;Patrick J. Pagano;Yue Du;Antonio J. Cayatte

  • Temporal Control of NF-κB Activation by ERK Differentially Regulates Interleukin-1β-induced Gene Expression

    Bingbing Jiang;Shanqin Xu;Xiuyun Hou;David R. Pimentel

  • Characterization of a fatty acid-binding protein from rat heart.

    G D Offner;R F Troxler;P Brecher

  • Apolipoprotein gene expression in the rabbit: abundance, size, and distribution of apolipoprotein mRNA species in different tissues.

    Catherine Lenich;Peter Brecher;Savvas Makrides;Aram Chobanian

  • Cholesteryl ester synthesis in normal and atherosclerotic aortas of rabbits and rhesus monkeys

    Peter I. Brecher;Aram V. Chobanian

  • The interaction of long-chain acyl CoA with membranes

    Peter Brecher

  • Salicylate or Aspirin Inhibits the Induction of the Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in Rat Cardiac Fibroblasts

    R. Saeid Farivar;Aram V. Chobanian;Peter Brecher

  • Effect of atherosclerosis on lysosomal cholesterol esterase activity in rabbit aorta.

    Peter Brecher;Hae Yung Pyun;Aram V. Chobanian

  • Fatty acid transfer between multilamellar liposomes and fatty acid-binding proteins.

    Peter Brecher;Rola Saouaf;Jacqueline M. Sugarman;Dan Eisenberg

  • The use of phospholipid vesicles for in vitro studies on cholesteryl ester hydrolysis.

    Peter Brecher;John Chobanian;Donald M. Small;Arm V. Chobanian

  • Persistent Activation of Nuclear Factor-κB by Interleukin-1β and Subsequent Inducible NO Synthase Expression Requires Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase

    Bingbing Jiang;Peter Brecher;Richard A. Cohen

  • Interaction between unilamellar egg yolk lecithin vesicles and human high density lipoprotein.

    John V. Chobanian;Alan R. Tall;Peter I. Brecher

  • Nitric Oxide Increases p21Waf1/Cip1 Expression by a cGMP-dependent Pathway That Includes Activation of Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase and p70 S6k

    Miaofen Gu;John Lynch;Peter Brecher

  • Effect of hypertension on fibronectin expression in the rat aorta.

    Izumi Takasaki;Aram V. Chobanian;Riccardo Sarzani;Peter Brecher

  • Measurement of rat heart fatty acid binding protein by ELISA. Tissue distribution, developmental changes and subcellular distribution.

    Thomas S. Crisman;Kevin P. Claffey;Rola Saouaf;Jatinder Hanspal

  • The in vivo transformation of phospholipid vesicles to a particle resembling HDL in the rat

    Lauren Krupp;Aram V. Chobanian;Peter I. Brecher

  • Characterization and amino acid sequence of a fatty acid-binding protein from human heart

    G D Offner;P Brecher;W B Sawlivich;C E Costello

  • Nitric oxide and N-acetylcysteine inhibit the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases by angiotensin II in rat cardiac fibroblasts.

    Deming Wang;Xin Yu;Peter Brecher

  • An in vitro system for the binding of estradiol to rat uterine nuclei.

    Peter I. Brecher;Robert Vigersky;HarrietS. Wotiz;Herbert H. Wotiz

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard A. Cohen
Richard A. Cohen Boston University
Alice H. Lichtenstein
Alice H. Lichtenstein Tufts University
Kevin P. Claffey
Kevin P. Claffey University of Connecticut Health Center
Patrick J. Pagano
Patrick J. Pagano University of Pittsburgh
Donald Small
Donald Small Johns Hopkins University
James A. Hamilton
James A. Hamilton Boston University
Haralambos Gavras
Haralambos Gavras Boston University
Vassilis I. Zannis
Vassilis I. Zannis Boston University
Carl Franzblau
Carl Franzblau Boston University
Daniel S. Kohane
Daniel S. Kohane Harvard Medical School

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