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Robert F. Troxler

Robert F. Troxler

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
9667
World Ranking
12811
National Ranking
5458

Overview

Robert F. Troxler is affiliated with Boston University in the United States. Their research encompasses fields primarily in Medicine, with additional contributions to Engineering. Within these broad areas, their work focuses on specific subfields such as Surgery, Gastroenterology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The main topics of Robert F. Troxler's research include:

  • Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments
  • Eosinophilic Esophagitis
  • Esophageal and GI Pathology
  • Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
  • Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair

Their publication record includes recent work such as:

  • "Primary Graft Dysfunction and Baseline Lung Allograft Dysfunction: Risk Factors and Associations With Patient Outcomes" (2025, British Journal of Surgery)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Robert F. Troxler include:

  • Susan M. Harding
  • David Gozal
  • Candice A. Alfano
  • Wilfredo Alonso
  • Raouf Amin

Publication venues where Robert F. Troxler has contributed notably include the British Journal of Surgery.

Best Publications

  • Histatins, a novel family of histidine-rich proteins in human parotid secretion. Isolation, characterization, primary structure, and fungistatic effects on Candida albicans.

    F. G. Oppenheim;Tao Xu;F. M. Mcmillian;S. M. Levitz

  • Identification of early microbial colonizers in human dental biofilm

    J. Li;E.J. Helmerhorst;C.W. Leone;R.F. Troxler

  • Identification of protein components in human acquired enamel pellicle and whole saliva using novel proteomics approaches.

    Yuan Yao;Eric A. Berg;Catherine E. Costello;Robert F. Troxler

  • The human salivary peptide histatin 5 exerts its antifungal activity through the formation of reactive oxygen species

    Eva J. Helmerhorst;Robert F. Troxler;Frank G. Oppenheim

  • Human salivary mucin MG1 selectively forms heterotypic complexes with amylase, proline-rich proteins, statherin, and histatins.

    I. Iontcheva;F.G. Oppenheim;R.F. Troxler

  • Structural Relationship Between Human Salivary Histatins

    R.F. Troxler;G.D. Offner;T. Xu;J.C. Vanderspek

  • The primary structure and functional characterization of the neutral histidine-rich polypeptide from human parotid secretion.

    F. G. Oppenheim;Yueh-Chao Yang;R. D. Diamond;D. Hyslop

  • Regulation of endothelial cell glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase expression by hypoxia

    K K Graven;R F Troxler;H Kornfeld;M V Panchenko

  • Cloning of rat aorta lysyl oxidase cDNA: complete codons and predicted amino acid sequence.

    Philip C. Trackman;Ann Marie Pratt;Andrzej Wolanski;Shiow Shih Tang

  • Salivary histatin 5 is an inhibitor of both host and bacterial enzymes implicated in periodontal disease.

    Heloisa Gusman;James Travis;Eva J. Helmerhorst;Jan Potempa

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

    G D Offner;R F Troxler;P Brecher

  • Crystal structure of C-phycocyanin from Cyanidium caldarium provides a new perspective on phycobilisome assembly.

    Boguslaw Stec;Robert F. Troxler;Martha M. Teeter

  • Is salivary histatin 5 a metallopeptide

    Heloisa Gusman;Urs Lendenmann;James Grogan;Robert F Troxler

  • Characterization of Histatin 5 with Respect to Amphipathicity, Hydrophobicity, and Effects on Cell and Mitochondrial Membrane Integrity Excludes a Candidacidal Mechanism of Pore Formation

    Eva J. Helmerhorst;Wim Van 't Hof;Pieter Breeuwer;Enno C.I. Veerman

  • Candida albicans Mutants Deficient in Respiration Are Resistant to the Small Cationic Salivary Antimicrobial Peptide Histatin 5

    Csilla Gyurko;Urs Lendenmann;Robert F. Troxler;Frank G. Oppenheim

  • Immunoquantification of Human Salivary Mucins MG1 and MG2 in Stimulated whole Saliva: Factors Influencing Mucin levels

    S A Rayment;B Liu;G D Offner;F G Oppenheim

  • Characterization of the mitochondrial respiratory pathways in Candida albicans

    Eva J Helmerhorst;Michael P Murphy;Robert F Troxler;Frank G Oppenheim

  • Molecular characterization of a positively photoregulated nuclear gene for a chloroplast RNA polymerase sigma factor in Cyanidium caldarium

    Bin Liu;Robert F. Troxler

  • Heterogeneity of High-molecular-weight Human Salivary Mucins:

    G.D. Offner;R.F. Troxler

  • The complete amino acid sequence of the A-chain of human plasma alpha 2HS-glycoprotein.

    Y Yoshioka;F Gejyo;T Marti;E E Rickli

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank G. Oppenheim
Frank G. Oppenheim Boston University
Carl Franzblau
Carl Franzblau Boston University
Nezam H. Afdhal
Nezam H. Afdhal Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Philip C. Trackman
Philip C. Trackman Boston University
Catherine E. Costello
Catherine E. Costello Boston University
Tjakko Abee
Tjakko Abee Wageningen University & Research
Richard D. Diamond
Richard D. Diamond Boston Medical Center
Bai-Lin Wu
Bai-Lin Wu Claritas Genomics (United States)
Jonathan M. Wright
Jonathan M. Wright Earlham Institute
Lawrence Bogorad
Lawrence Bogorad Harvard University

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