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Overview

Thomas R. Tephly is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. The scientist has an active academic presence connected to this institution.

While there is no detailed record of individual research papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with Thomas R. Tephly, the affiliation indicates involvement in academic research and scientific scholarship at the university level.

No information is available on specific fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, book publications, or awards won by this researcher. Similarly, there are no recorded recent papers or frequent co-authors to reference.

The available data does not indicate that Thomas R. Tephly is deceased, suggesting their ongoing association with academic activities.

Best Publications

  • The UDP glycosyltransferase gene superfamily: recommended nomenclature update based on evolutionary divergence.

    Peter I. Mackenzie;Ida S. Owens;Brian Burchell;K. W. Bock

  • Genetic predisposition to the metabolism of irinotecan (CPT-11). Role of uridine diphosphate glucuronosyltransferase isoform 1A1 in the glucuronidation of its active metabolite (SN-38) in human liver microsomes.

    Lalitha Iyer;Christopher D. King;Peter F. Whitington;Mitchell D. Green

  • Human UGT2B7 catalyzes morphine glucuronidation.

    Birgit L. Coffman;Gladys R. Rios;Christopher D. King;Thomas R. Tephly

  • The glucuronidation of opioids, other xenobiotics, and androgens by human UGT2B7Y(268) and UGT2B7H(268)

    Birgit L. Coffman;Christopher D. King;Gladys R. Rios;Thomas R. Tephly

  • Aspartame: review of safety.

    Harriett H. Butchko;W. Wayne Stargel;C. Phil Comer;Dales A. Mayhew

  • The UDP glucuronosyltransferase gene superfamily: suggested nomenclature based on evolutionary divergence.

    Brian Burchell;Daniel W. Nebert;David R. Nelson;Karl W. Bock

  • UDP-glucuronosyltransferases: a family of detoxifying enzymes.

    Thomas R. Tephly;Brian Burchell

  • Methanol poisoning in human subjects: Role for formic acid accumulation in the metabolic acidosis

    Kenneth E. McMartin;John J. Ambre;Thomas R. Tephly

  • Isolation and characterization of UGT2B15(Y85): a UDP-glucuronosyltransferase encoded by a polymorphic gene.

    Eric Levesque;Martin Beaulieu;Mitchell D. GreeN;Thomas R. Tephly

  • Glucuronidation of amines and other xenobiotics catalyzed by expressed human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A3

    Mitchell D. Green;Christopher D. King;Behnaz Mojarrabi;Peter I. Mackenzie

  • The toxicity of methanol.

    Thomas R. Tephly

  • UDP-GLUCURONOSYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITIES - GUIDELINES FOR CONSISTENT INTERIM TERMINOLOGY AND ASSAY CONDITIONS

    Karl Walter Bock;Brian Burchell;Geoffrey J. Dutton;Osmo Hänninen

  • Methanol poisoning: Ocular toxicity produced by formate

    G. Martin-Amat;K.E. McMartin;S.S. Hayreh;M.S. Hayreh

  • Methanol poisoning I. The role of formic acid in the development of metabolic acidosis in the monkey and the reversal by 4-methylpyrazole

    Kenneth McMartin;A B Makar;G Martin;M Palese

  • Mice lacking multidrug resistance protein 3 show altered morphine pharmacokinetics and morphine-6-glucuronide antinociception

    Noam Zelcer;Koen van de Wetering;Michel Hillebrand;Elise Sarton

  • The glucuronidation of exogenous and endogenous compounds by stably expressed rat and human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1.1.

    Christopher D. King;Mitchell D. Green;Gladys R. Rios;Birgit L. Coffman

  • Expression of UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs) 2B7 and 1A6 in the human brain and identification of 5-hydroxytryptamine as a substrate.

    C.D. King;G.R. Rios;J.A. Assouline;T.R. Tephly

  • Studies on the Substrate Specificity of Human Intestinal UDP-Glucuronosyltransferases 1A8 and 1A10

    Ziqiang Cheng;Anna Radominska-Pandya;Thomas R. Tephly

  • 3'-azido-3'-deoxythimidine (AZT) is glucuronidated by human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 2B7 (UGT2B7).

    Olivier Barbier;David Turgeon;Caroline Girard;Mitchell D. Green

  • Separation, purification and characterization of three isoenzymes of UDP-glucuronyltransferase from rat liver microsomes

    Charles N. Falany;Thomas R. Tephly

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert H. Tukey
Robert H. Tukey University of California, San Diego
Peter I. Mackenzie
Peter I. Mackenzie Flinders University
Sohan Singh Hayreh
Sohan Singh Hayreh University of Iowa
Brian Burchell
Brian Burchell University of Dundee
Karl Walter Bock
Karl Walter Bock University of Tübingen
Arthur S. Leon
Arthur S. Leon University of Minnesota
Alain Bélanger
Alain Bélanger Université Laval
Leo M. J. de Sonneville
Leo M. J. de Sonneville Leiden University
Doron Lancet
Doron Lancet Weizmann Institute of Science
Daniel W. Nebert
Daniel W. Nebert University of Cincinnati

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