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D-Index
54
Citations
10183
World Ranking
15656
National Ranking
432

Overview

T. John Andrews is affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their research spans multiple fields within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with specific attention to immunology, biological psychiatry, aging, computer vision and pattern recognition, and oncology.

The scientist's published work covers a range of topics that include immune responses and vaccinations, tryptophan and brain disorders, genetics, aging and longevity in model organisms, face recognition and analysis, metal complexes synthesis and properties, as well as DNA and nucleic acid chemistry.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Andrews include the following:

  • Infections, genetics, and Alzheimer's disease: Exploring the pathogenic factors for innovative therapies, 2025, published in Virology
  • The integration of information from the left and right halves of the face in human and artificial neural networks, 2024, published in Journal of Vision
  • Investigating the DNA binding properties of two new RuII(dppz) complexes incorporating the facially coordinated ligands tris(pyridin-2-yl)methylamine and di(pyridin-2-yl)methylamine, 2025, published in Dalton Transactions

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Andrews include:

  • Ramesh Kordi
  • Mark D. Hicar
  • Bartholomew P. A. Quinn
  • David Watson
  • Kira Noad

Publication venues where Andrews has multiple appearances are:

  • Virology
  • Journal of Vision
  • Dalton Transactions

Best Publications

  • THE DIVERSITY AND COEVOLUTION OF RUBISCO, PLASTIDS, PYRENOIDS, AND CHLOROPLAST-BASED CO2-CONCENTRATING MECHANISMS IN ALGAE

    Murray R Badger;T John Andrews;S M Whitney;Martha Ludwig

  • The activation of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase by carbon dioxide and magnesium ions. Equilibria, kinetics, a suggested mechanism, and physiological implications.

    G H Lorimer;M R Badger;T J Andrews

  • Mechanism of Rubisco: The Carbamate as General Base.

    Cleland Ww;Andrews Tj;Gutteridge S;Hartman Fc

  • D-Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase. Improved methods for the activation and assay of catalytic activities.

    G H Lorimer;M R Badger;T J Andrews

  • The kinetics of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase in vivo inferred from measurements of photosynthesis in leaves of transgenic tobacco

    Susanne von Caemmerer;John R. Evans;Graham S. Hudson;T. John Andrews

  • Ribulose diphosphate oxygenase. I. Synthesis of phosphoglycolate by fraction-1 protein of leaves.

    T. J. Andrews;G. H. Lorimer;N. E. Tolbert

  • Reduction of Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase Content by Antisense RNA Reduces Photosynthesis in Transgenic Tobacco Plants

    Graham S. Hudson;John R. Evans;Susanne von Caemmerer;Yvonne B. C. Arvidsson

  • Faster Rubisco is the key to superior nitrogen-use efficiency in NADP-malic enzyme relative to NAD-malic enzyme C4 grasses.

    Oula Ghannoum;John R. Evans;Wah Soon Chow;T. John Andrews

  • Photosynthetic electron sinks in transgenic tobacco with reduced amounts of Rubisco: little evidence for significant Mehler reaction

    Sari A. Ruuska;Murray R. Badger;T. John Andrews;Susanne von Caemmerer

  • Correlations between oxygen isotope ratios of wood constituents of Quercus and Pinus samples from around the world

    Margaret M. Barbour;T. John Andrews;Graham D. Farquhar

  • Stomatal conductance does not correlate with photosynthetic capacity in transgenic tobacco with reduced amounts of Rubisco

    Susanne von Caemmerer;Tracy Lawson;Kevin Oxborough;Neil R. Baker

  • Manipulating ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase in the chloroplasts of higher plants.

    T. John Andrews;Spencer M. Whitney

  • The role of chloroplast electron transport and metabolites in modulating Rubisco activity in tobacco. Insights from transgenic plants with reduced amounts of cytochrome b/f complex or glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase.

    Sari A. Ruuska;T. John Andrews;Murray R. Badger;G. Dean Price

  • The interplay between limiting processes in C3 photosynthesis studied by rapid-response gas exchange using transgenic tobacco impaired in photosynthesis

    Sari Ruuska;T. John Andrews;Murray R. Badger;Graham S. Hudson

  • Potent Inhibition of Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase by an Oxidized Impurity in Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate

    Heather J. Kane;Jean-Marc Wilkin;Archie R. Portis;T. John Andrews

  • The transition between the open and closed states of Rubisco is triggered by the inter-phosphate distance of the bound bisphosphate

    Anthony Duff;Thomas Andrews;Paul Curmi

  • The relationship between CO2-assimilation rate, Rubisco carbamylation and Rubisco activase content in activase-deficient transgenic tobacco suggests a simple model of activase action

    Colleen J. Mate;Susanne von Caemmerer;John R. Evans;Graham S. Hudson

  • Reaction intermediate partitioning by ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylases with differing substrate specificities.

    J Pierce;T J Andrews;G H Lorimer

  • The Gene for the Ribulose-1,5-Bisphosphate Carboxylase/Oxygenase (Rubisco) Small Subunit Relocated to the Plastid Genome of Tobacco Directs the Synthesis of Small Subunits That Assemble into Rubisco

    Spencer M. Whitney;T. John Andrews

  • Increased heat sensitivity of photosynthesis in tobacco plants with reduced Rubisco activase.

    T D Sharkey;M R Badger;S von Caemmerer;T J Andrews

Frequent Co-Authors

Susanne von Caemmerer
Susanne von Caemmerer Australian National University
Murray R. Badger
Murray R. Badger Australian National University
Spencer M. Whitney
Spencer M. Whitney Australian National University
John R. Evans
John R. Evans Australian National University
G. Dean Price
G. Dean Price Australian National University
Matthew K. Morell
Matthew K. Morell Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Ian E. Woodrow
Ian E. Woodrow University of Melbourne
Graham D. Farquhar
Graham D. Farquhar Australian National University
Archie R. Portis
Archie R. Portis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas D. Sharkey
Thomas D. Sharkey Michigan State University

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