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Robert E. Handschumacher

Robert E. Handschumacher

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
10579
World Ranking
14496
National Ranking
6097

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1982 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Robert E. Handschumacher is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their academic contributions include recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an honor received in 1982.

Their professional record does not list specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications in the available data. Similarly, no detailed information regarding main fields, subfields, or main topics of research is provided in the source data.

While the detailed scope of Robert E. Handschumacher's research remains unspecified in the accessible information, their affiliation with Yale University suggests they are involved in scholarly activities typical of a research university environment.

Best Publications

  • Cyclophilin: A Specific Cytosolic Binding Protein for Cyclosporin A

    Robert E. Handschumacher;Matthew W. Harding;Jeffrey Rice;Rhett J. Drugge

  • Isolation and amino acid sequence of cyclophilin

    M W Harding;R E Handschumacher;D W Speicher

  • Cyclophilin: distribution and variant properties in normal and neoplastic tissues.

    A J Koletsky;M W Harding;R E Handschumacher

  • Orotidylic Acid Decarboxylase: Inhibition Studies with Azauridine 5'-Phosphate

    R.E. Handschumacher

  • The Cyclosporin A-binding Immunophilin CyP-40 and the FK506-binding Immunophilin hsp56 Bind to a Common Site on hsp90 and Exist in Independent Cytosolic Heterocomplexes with the Untransformed Glucocorticoid Receptor

    Janet K. Owens-Grillo;Kai Hoffmann;Kevin A. Hutchison;Anthony W. Yem

  • A rapid quantitative determination of deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates based on the enzymatic synthesis of DNA.

    Alan W. Solter;R.E. Handschumacher

  • The biochemical activity of 6-azauridine: interference with pyrimidine metabolism in transplantable mouse tumors.

    C.A. Pasternak;R.E. Handschumacher

  • Novel Single-Pass Exchange of Circulating Uridine in Rat Liver

    Thomas Gasser;James D. Moyer;Robert E. Handschumacher

  • Partial Purification of Human Lymphocyte-Activating Factor (LAF) by Ultrafiltration and Electrophoretic Techniques

    Lawrence B. Lachman;Miles P. Hacker;Robert E. Handschumacher

  • Cyclophilin-40, a protein with homology to the P59 component of the steroid receptor complex. Cloning of the cDNA and further characterization.

    L. J. Kieffer;T. W. Seng;Wei Li;D. G. Osterman

  • Homeostatic control of uridine and the role of uridine phosphorylase: a biological and clinical update.

    Giuseppe Pizzorno;Deliang Cao;Janine J Leffert;Rosalind L Russell

  • Potentiation of the T lymphocyte response to mitogens. III. Properties of the mediator(s) from adherent cells.

    Igal Gery;Robert E. Handschumacher

  • Preparation of lymphocyte-activating factor from continuous murine macrophage cell lines☆

    Lawrence B. Lachman;Miles P. Hacker;Gershwin T. Blyden;Robert E. Handschumacher

  • Salvage of Circulating Pyrimidine Nucleosides in the Rat

    James D. Moyer;James T. Oliver;Robert E. Handschumacher

  • Isolation and characterization of a 40-kDa cyclophilin-related protein.

    L J Kieffer;T Thalhammer;R E Handschumacher

  • Clinical, Biological, and Biochemical Effects of Pyrazofurin

    Edwin C. Cadman;Douglas E. Dix;Robert E. Handschumacher

  • Cyclosporin A potentiates the dexamethasone-induced mouse mammary tumor virus-chloramphenicol acetyltransferase activity in LMCAT cells: a possible role for different heat shock protein-binding immunophilins in glucocorticosteroid receptor-mediated gene expression

    J.-M. Renoir;C. Mercier-Bodard;K. Hoffmann;S. Le Bihan

  • Fatty livers induced by orotic acid. II. Changes in nucleotide metabolism.

    Leo H. von Euler;Robert J. Rubin;R. E. Handschumacher

  • Cyclophilin, a primary molecular target for cyclosporine. Structural and functional implications.

    Matthew W. Harding;Robert E. Handschumacher

  • Fatty livers induced by orotic acid. I. Accumulation and metabolism of lipids.

    W.A. Creasey;L. Hankin;R.E. Handschumacher

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian M. Armitage
Ian M. Armitage University of Minnesota
Alan C. Sartorelli
Alan C. Sartorelli Yale University
Joost J. Oppenheim
Joost J. Oppenheim National Institutes of Health
David W. Speicher
David W. Speicher The Wistar Institute
Tibor Diamantstein
Tibor Diamantstein Freie Universität Berlin
Keith A. Joiner
Keith A. Joiner University of Arizona
David L. Rosenstreich
David L. Rosenstreich National Institutes of Health
William B. Pratt
William B. Pratt University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Karen S. Anderson
Karen S. Anderson Yale University
Peter E. Schwartz
Peter E. Schwartz Yale University

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