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D-Index
80
Citations
22445
World Ranking
4086
National Ranking
2007

Overview

Peter J. Sims is affiliated with the University of Rochester in the United States. Their research background and professional record indicate an academic career connected to this institution.

There are no available records of recent papers authored or co-authored by Peter J. Sims in the provided data. Likewise, no frequent co-authors have been identified, suggesting either a solitary research mode or a lack of publicly indexed collaborations.

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Peter J. Sims is currently living, as indicated by the status "Is deceased: False."

Best Publications

  • Studies on the mechanism by which cyanine dyes measure membrane potential in red blood cells and phosphatidylcholine vesicles.

    Peter J. Sims;Alan S. Waggoner;Chao-Huei Wang;Joseph F. Hoffman

  • Calcium-dependent phospholipid scrambling by TMEM16F

    Jun Suzuki;Masato Umeda;Peter J. Sims;Shigekazu Nagata

  • Complement proteins C5b-9 cause release of membrane vesicles from the platelet surface that are enriched in the membrane receptor for coagulation factor Va and express prothrombinase activity.

    P J Sims;E M Faioni;T Wiedmer;S J Shattil

  • Stimulated secretion of endothelial von Willebrand factor is accompanied by rapid redistribution to the cell surface of the intracellular granule membrane protein GMP-140.

    R Hattori;K K Hamilton;R D Fugate;R P McEver

  • Assembly of the platelet prothrombinase complex is linked to vesiculation of the platelet plasma membrane. Studies in Scott syndrome: an isolated defect in platelet procoagulant activity.

    P J Sims;T Wiedmer;C T Esmon;H J Weiss

  • Complement proteins C5b-9 induce secretion of high molecular weight multimers of endothelial von Willebrand factor and translocation of granule membrane protein GMP-140 to the cell surface.

    R Hattori;K K Hamilton;R P McEver;P J Sims

  • Molecular Cloning of Human Plasma Membrane Phospholipid Scramblase: A PROTEIN MEDIATING TRANSBILAYER MOVEMENT OF PLASMA MEMBRANE PHOSPHOLIPIDS *

    Quansheng Zhou;Ji Zhao;James G. Stout;Robert A. Luhm

  • The complement-inhibitory activity of CD59 resides in its capacity to block incorporation of C9 into membrane C5b-9.

    S A Rollins;P J Sims

  • Complement proteins C5b-9 induce vesiculation of the endothelial plasma membrane and expose catalytic surface for assembly of the prothrombinase enzyme complex.

    K K Hamilton;R Hattori;C T Esmon;P J Sims

  • Effect of platelet activation on the conformation of the plasma membrane glycoprotein IIb-IIIa complex.

    Peter J. Sims;Mark H. Ginsberg;Edward F. Plow;Sanford J. Shattil

  • Isolation of an Erythrocyte Membrane Protein that Mediates Ca2+-dependent Transbilayer Movement of Phospholipid

    Fran¸ois Bassé;James G. Stout;Peter J. Sims;Therese Wiedmer

  • Platelet-derived microparticles express high affinity receptors for factor VIII.

    G E Gilbert;P J Sims;T Wiedmer;B Furie

  • Changes in cytosolic Ca2+ associated with von Willebrand factor release in human endothelial cells exposed to histamine. Study of microcarrier cell monolayers using the fluorescent probe indo-1.

    K K Hamilton;P J Sims

  • Unraveling the mysteries of phospholipid scrambling.

    Peter J. Sims;Therese Wiedmer

  • Human CD59 is a receptor for the cholesterol-dependent cytolysin intermedilysin

    Kara S Giddings;Ji Zhao;Peter J Sims;Rodney K Tweten

  • Complement-Induced Vesiculation and Exposure of Membrane Prothrombinase Sites in Platelets of Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria

    T Wiedmer;SE Hall;TL Ortel;WH Kane

  • Formation of K-region epoxides as microsomal metabolites of pyrene and benzo(a)pyrene.

    P.L. Grover;A. Hewer;P. Sims

  • Normal hemostasis but defective hematopoietic response to growth factors in mice deficient in phospholipid scramblase 1

    Quansheng Zhou;J.i. Zhao;Therese Wiedmer;Peter J. Sims

  • Level of Expression of Phospholipid Scramblase Regulates Induced Movement of Phosphatidylserine to the Cell Surface

    Ji Zhao;Quansheng Zhou;Therese Wiedmer;Peter J. Sims

  • The interaction of a Ca2+-dependent monoclonal antibody with the protein C activation peptide region. Evidence for obligatory Ca2+ binding to both antigen and antibody.

    D J Stearns;S Kurosawa;P J Sims;N L Esmon

Frequent Co-Authors

Therese Wiedmer
Therese Wiedmer Scripps Research Institute
Philip L. Grover
Philip L. Grover Institute of Cancer Research
Alfred L. M. Bothwell
Alfred L. M. Bothwell University of Arizona
Sanford J. Shattil
Sanford J. Shattil University of California, San Diego
Helmut Bartsch
Helmut Bartsch German Cancer Research Center
Robert H. Silverman
Robert H. Silverman Kent State University
Charles T. Esmon
Charles T. Esmon Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Charles Heidelberger
Charles Heidelberger University of Southern California
Guo-Qiang Chen
Guo-Qiang Chen Tsinghua University
Rodney K. Tweten
Rodney K. Tweten University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

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