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D-Index
58
Citations
20185
World Ranking
10445
National Ranking
2884

Overview

Tom J. Mabry is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. This affiliation places them within a prominent academic institution known for its extensive research programs.

While detailed information on published papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, and specific fields of study is not available, their position at a major university suggests engagement with academic research activities. There is no record of recent papers or notable collaborations.

The available data does not include specific scientific topics, subfields of study, or areas in which Tom J. Mabry specializes. Additionally, there are no listed book publications or awards recorded in the data provided.

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Best Publications

  • The Systematic Identification of Flavonoids

    T. J. Mabry;K. R. Markham;Michael Barrie Thomas

  • Carbon-13 NMR studies of flavonoids. III. Naturally occurring flavonoid glycosides and their acylated derivatives

    K.R. Markham;B. Ternai;R. Stanley;H. Geiger

  • Formation of (+)-cis-2,3-dihydroxy-1-methylcyclohexa-4,6-diene from toluene by Pseudomonas putida.

    David T. Gibson;M. Hensley;H. Yoshioka;T. J. Mabry

  • The Ultraviolet Spectra of Flavones and Flavonols

    Tom J. Mabry;K. R. Markham;M. B. Thomas

  • Flavonoid Effects Relevant to Cancer

    Delia M. Brownson;Nicolas G. Azios;Brie K. Fuqua;Su F. Dharmawardhane

  • Ultraviolet-Visible and Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Flavonoids

    Ken. R. Markham;Tom. J. Mabry

  • Antibacterial activity studies of flavonoids from Salvia palaestina.

    Mahmut Miski;Ayhan Ulubelen;Candan Johansson;Tom J. Mabry

  • ChemiCal Constituents of Clove ( Syzygium aromaticum, f am. Myrtaceae) and their antioxidant aCtivity

    Mahmoud I. Nassar;Ahmed H. Gaara;Ahmed H. El-Ghorab;Abdel-Razik H. Farrag

  • Methylated flavonols in Larrea cuneifolia

    Amalia G. Valesi;E. Rodriguez;G. Vander Velde;T.J. Mabry

  • Estrogenic Flavonoids from Artemisia vulgaris L.

    Sang-Jun Lee;Ha-Yull Chung;Camelia G.-A. Maier;Angela R. Wood

  • Secondary metabolites and the higher classification of angiosperms [Systematic use, taxonomic markers]

    Jonathan Gershenzon;Tom J. Mabry

  • Chemistry and utilization of phenylpropanoids including flavonoids, coumarins, and lignans.

    Tom J. Mabry;A. Ulubelen

  • Sesquiterpene lactones from Ambrosia confertiflora (Compositae)

    H. Yoshioka;W. Renold;N.H. Fischer;A. Higo

  • The cycad neurotoxic amino acid, ß-N-methylamino-l-alanine (BMAA), elevates intracellular calcium levels in dissociated rat brain cells

    Delia M Brownson;Tom J Mabry;Steven W Leslie

  • Sesquiterpene lactones — insect feeding deterrents in Vernonia

    William C. Burnett;Samuel B. Jones;Tom J. Mabry;William G. Padolina

  • Mass Spectrometry of Flavonoids

    Tom J. Mabry;Ken R. Markham

  • Two highly oxygenated eudesmanes and 10 lignans from Achillea holosericea.

    Ahmed A Ahmed;Ahmed A Mahmoud;Eptehal T Ali;Olga Tzakou

  • Pokeweed antiviral protein inactivates pokeweed ribosomes; implications for the antiviral mechanism.

    Maureen S. Bonness;Michael P. Ready;James D. Irvin;Tom J. Mabry

  • The sesquiterpene lactone chemistry of the genus Parthenium (compositae)

    Eloy Rodriguez;Hirosuke Yoshioka;Tom J. Mabry

  • The betacyanins and their distribution

    T.J. Mabry;Ann Taylor;B.L. Turner

  • Recent advances in phytochemistry

    Tom J. Mabry

Frequent Co-Authors

Ayhan Ulubelen
Ayhan Ulubelen Istanbul University
Jonathan Gershenzon
Jonathan Gershenzon Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
Khalil A. Abboud
Khalil A. Abboud University of Florida
Christa Zdero
Christa Zdero Technical University of Berlin
Susan P. McCormick
Susan P. McCormick United States Department of Agriculture
Richard A. Dixon
Richard A. Dixon University of North Texas
Henri B. Kagan
Henri B. Kagan University of Paris-Saclay
Ferdinand Bohlmann
Ferdinand Bohlmann Technical University of Berlin
Paul W. Paré
Paul W. Paré Texas Tech University
Jeffrey B. Harborne
Jeffrey B. Harborne University of Reading

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