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Ronald N. Hines

Ronald N. Hines

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
9965
World Ranking
15152
National Ranking
6338

Overview

Ronald N. Hines is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research spans multiple topics primarily focused on environmental health, toxicology, and epidemiology with particular attention to disease surveillance and toxic substance exposure.

Their recent scholarly contributions include four papers: "Bringing Big Data to Bear in Environmental Public Health: Challenges and Recommendations" published in 2020 in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence; "Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling in Risk Assessment: Case Study With Pyrethroids" published in 2020 in Toxicological Sciences; "Baseline Chromatin Modification Levels May Predict Interindividual Variability in Ozone-Induced Gene Expression" published in 2020 through UNC Libraries; and "Relapse of acute myeloid leukemia detected during routine cell subset purity assessment via flow cytometry as part of the myeloid cell lineage-specific chimerism analysis: a case report" scheduled for 2025 in Human Immunology.

Frequent co-authors in their work include Saskia Comess, Alexia Akbay, Melpomene Vasiliou, Lucas Joppa, and Vasilis Vasiliou. The named researchers have collaborated on projects contributing to the scientist's breadth of research.

Their publications appear in a variety of venues, including Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, Toxicological Sciences, UNC Libraries, and Human Immunology, each representing distinct areas of scientific inquiry relevant to their interdisciplinary focus.

Main subfields connected to their work are Information Systems, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Epidemiology, Plant Science, and Cancer Research.

The primary research topics explored are:

  • Research Data Management Practices
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
  • Pesticide Exposure and Toxicity
  • Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment
  • Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research

Best Publications

  • Expression of CYP1A1 Gene in Patients With Lung Cancer: Evidence for Cigarette Smoke-Induced Gene Expression in Normal Lung Tissue and for Altered Gene Regulation in Primary Pulmonary Carcinomas

    Theodore L. McLemore;Steven Adelberg;Mark C. Liu;Noreen A. McMahon

  • The Ontogeny of Human Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes: Phase I Oxidative Enzymes

    Ronald N. Hines;D. Gail McCarver

  • The Ontogeny of Human Drug-Metabolizing Enzymes: Phase II Conjugation Enzymes and Regulatory Mechanisms

    D. Gail McCarver;Ronald N. Hines

  • Developmental Expression of the Major Human Hepatic CYP3A Enzymes

    Jeffrey C. Stevens;Ronald N. Hines;Chungang Gu;Sevasti B. Koukouritaki

  • The ontogeny of drug metabolism enzymes and implications for adverse drug events

    Ronald N. Hines

  • Developmental expression of human hepatic CYP2C9 and CYP2C19.

    Sevasti B. Koukouritaki;Jason R. Manro;Sandra A. Marsh;Jeffrey C. Stevens

  • Human hepatic flavin-containing monooxygenases 1 (FMO1) and 3 (FMO3) developmental expression.

    Sevasti B Koukouritaki;Pippa Simpson;Catherine K Yeung;Allan E Rettie

  • Ontogeny of human hepatic cytochromes P450.

    Ronald N. Hines

  • A nomenclature for the mammalian flavin-containing monooxygenase gene family based on amino acid sequence identities.

    M.P. Lawton;J.R. Cashman;T. Cresteil;C.T. Dolphin

  • A genetic polymorphism in the regulatory sequences of human CYP2E1: association with increased chlorzoxazone hydroxylation in the presence of obesity and ethanol intake.

    McCarver Dg;Byun R;Hines Rn;Hichme M

  • Identification of multiple regulatory elements on the human cytochrome P450IA1 gene

    Ronald N. Hines;J.Michael Mathis;Cynthia S. Jacob

  • Human Hepatic CYP2E1 Expression during Development

    Elizabeth K. Johnsrud;Sevasti B. Koukouritaki;Karthika Divakaran;Laura L. Brunengraber

  • Hepatic differentiation of amniotic epithelial cells

    Fabio Marongiu;Fabio Marongiu;Roberto Gramignoli;Kenneth Dorko;Toshio Miki

  • Developmental expression of drug metabolizing enzymes: impact on disposition in neonates and young children

    R.N. Hines

  • The Mammalian Flavin-Containing Monooxygenases: Molecular Characterization and Regulation of Expression

    R.N. Hines;J.R. Cashman;R.M. Philpot;D.E. Williams

  • A tiered approach to life stages testing for agricultural chemical safety assessment.

    Ralph L. Cooper;James C. Lamb;Sue M. Barlow;Karin Bentley

  • Developmental changes in human liver CYP2D6 expression.

    Jeffrey C. Stevens;Sandra A. Marsh;Matthew J. Zaya;Karen J. Regina

  • DEVELOPMENTAL EXPRESSION OF ARYL, ESTROGEN AND HYDROXYSTEROID SULFOTRANSFERASES IN PRE- AND POSTNATAL HUMAN LIVER

    Zhengbo Duanmu;Amy Weckle;Sevasti B. Koukouritaki;Ronald N. Hines

  • Biochemical and clinical aspects of the human flavin-containing monooxygenase form 3 (FMO3) related to trimethylaminuria.

    John R. Cashman;Kathryn Camp;Steven S. Fakharzadeh;Paul V. Fennessey

  • Restoration of aryl hydrocarbon (Ah) responsiveness in MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells by transient expression of the estrogen receptor

    J.S. Thomsen;X. Wang;R. N. Hines;S. Safe

Frequent Co-Authors

David E. Williams
David E. Williams Oregon State University
Pippa Simpson
Pippa Simpson Medical College of Wisconsin
Allan E. Rettie
Allan E. Rettie University of Washington
Patrick L. Iversen
Patrick L. Iversen Oregon State University
Elizabeth A. Shephard
Elizabeth A. Shephard University College London
Stephen C. Strom
Stephen C. Strom Karolinska Institute
Ian Phillips
Ian Phillips University College London
Brian G. Lake
Brian G. Lake University of Surrey
Daniel Schlenk
Daniel Schlenk University of California, Riverside
Samuel Monroe Cohen
Samuel Monroe Cohen University of Nebraska Medical Center

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