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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
14151
World Ranking
9704
National Ranking
4274

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Philip S. Guzelian is affiliated with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in the United States. Their professional focus is within an academic and medical research environment associated with this institution.

Among honors received, Guzelian is a member of the Association of American Physicians. This represents a recognition within the professional community, although the specific year of this membership is not documented.

Best Publications

  • Humanized xenobiotic response in mice expressing nuclear receptor SXR.

    Wen Xie;Joyce L. Barwick;Michael Downes;Bruce Blumberg

  • Reciprocal activation of Xenobiotic response genes by nuclear receptors SXR/PXR and CAR

    Wen Xie;Joyce L. Barwick;Cynthia M. Simon;Alexis M. Pierce

  • Identification of glucocorticoid-inducible cytochromes P-450 in the intestinal mucosa of rats and man.

    P B Watkins;S A Wrighton;E G Schuetz;D T Molowa

  • Regulation of gene expression in adult rat hepatocytes cultured on a basement membrane matrix

    Erin G. Schuetz;Donna Li;Curtis J. Omiecinski;Ursula Muller‐Eberhard

  • Phenotypic stability of adult rat hepatocytes in primary monolayer culture.

    D. Montgomery Bissell;Philip S. Guzelian

  • Identification of an inducible form of cytochrome P-450 in human liver

    P B Watkins;S A Wrighton;P Maurel;E G Schuetz

  • Identification of the cytochrome P-450 induced by macrolide antibiotics in rat liver as the glucocorticoid responsive cytochrome P-450p

    Steven A. Wrighton;Patrick Maurel;Erin G. Schuetz;Paul B. Watkins

  • Selective expression of cytochrome P450 CYP3A mRNAs in embryonic and adult human liver.

    John D. Schuetz;Deborah L. Beach;Philip S. Guzelian

  • Comparative analysis of cytochrome P4503A induction in primary cultures of rat, rabbit, and human hepatocytes.

    T A Kocarek;E G Schuetz;S C Strom;R A Fisher

  • Five of 12 forms of vaccinia virus-expressed human hepatic cytochrome P450 metabolically activate aflatoxin B1.

    Toshifumi Aoyama;Shigeru Yamano;Philip S. Guzelian;Harry V. Gelboin

  • Regulation of a xenobiotic sulfonation cascade by nuclear pregnane X receptor (PXR)

    Junichiro Sonoda;Wen Xie;John M. Rosenfeld;Joyce L. Barwick

  • Drug Metabolism in Adult Rat Hepatocytes in Primary Monolayer Culture

    Philip S. Guzelian;D. Montgomery Bissell;Urs A. Meyer

  • Treatment of chlordecone (Kepone) toxicity with cholestyramine. Results of a controlled clinical trial.

    William J. Cohn;James J. Boylan;Robert V. Blanke;Marc W. Fariss

  • Demonstration in multiple species of inducible hepatic cytochromes P-450 and their mRNAs related to the glucocorticoid-inducible cytochrome P-450 of the rat.

    S A Wrighton;E G Schuetz;P B Watkins;P Maurel

  • Regulation of human liver cytochromes P-450 in family 3A in primary and continuous culture of human hepatocytes

    Erin G. Schuetz;John D. Schuetz;Stephen C. Strom;Melissa T. Thompson

  • Induction of cytochrome P-450 by glucocorticoids in rat liver. I. Evidence that glucocorticoids and pregnenolone 16 alpha-carbonitrile regulate de novo synthesis of a common form of cytochrome P-450 in cultures of adult rat hepatocytes and in the liver in vivo.

    E G Schuetz;S A Wrighton;J L Barwick;P S Guzelian

  • Characterization of ethanol-inducible human liver N-nitrosodimethylamine demethylase

    S A Wrighton;P E Thomas;D T Molowa;M Haniu

  • Macrolide antibiotics inhibit the degradation of the glucocorticoid-responsive cytochrome P-450p in rat hepatocytes in vivo and in primary monolayer culture.

    P B Watkins;S A Wrighton;E G Schuetz;P Maurel

  • Down Regulation of Insulin Receptors in Primary Cultures of Adult Rat Hepatocytes in Monolayer

    William G. Blackard;Philip S. Guzelian;Mary E. Small

  • CYP3A Regulation: From Pharmacology to Nuclear Receptors

    Linda C. Quattrochi;Philip S. Guzelian

Frequent Co-Authors

Erin G. Schuetz
Erin G. Schuetz St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Steven A. Wrighton
Steven A. Wrighton Eli Lilly (United States)
John D. Schuetz
John D. Schuetz St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Paul B. Watkins
Paul B. Watkins University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Patrick Maurel
Patrick Maurel University of Montpellier
Ronald M. Evans
Ronald M. Evans Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Stephen C. Strom
Stephen C. Strom Karolinska Institute
Wen Xie
Wen Xie University of Pittsburgh
Jacqueline F. Sinclair
Jacqueline F. Sinclair Dartmouth College
Peter R. Sinclair
Peter R. Sinclair Dartmouth College

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