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46093
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4431
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2152

Overview

William Trager was affiliated with Rockefeller University in the United States during their career. Their work encompassed scientific research within their institutional setting, contributing to the academic and research community associated with that university.

There is no available record of recent papers or publications directly attributed to William Trager that can be detailed at this time. Similarly, there are no documented frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues linked to their body of work in the data provided.

The main fields and subfields of study related to William Trager have not been specified. Likewise, no specific main topics of research or work have been recorded in the source information.

No book publications associated with William Trager have been reported, nor have any awards been documented in the provided data. The scientist is noted as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Human Malaria Parasites in Continuous Culture

    William Trager;James B Jensen

  • Hydroxylation of warfarin by human cDNA-expressed cytochrome P-450: a role for P-4502C9 in the etiology of (S)-warfarin-drug interactions.

    A E Rettie;K R Korzekwa;K L Kunze;R F Lawrence

  • Impaired (S)-warfarin metabolism catalysed by the R144C allelic variant of CYP2C9.

    Allan E. Rettie;Larry C. Wienkers;Frank J. Gonzalez;William F. Trager

  • Acquired Immunity to Ticks.

    William Trager

  • Plasmodium falciparum in culture: use of outdated erthrocytes and description of the candle jar method.

    James B. Jensen;William Trager

  • Fine structure of human malaria in vitro.

    Susan G. Langreth;James B. Jensen;Robert T. Reese;William Trager

  • Characterization of the in vitro biotransformation of the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitor nevirapine by human hepatic cytochromes P-450.

    David A. Erickson;Gary Mather;William F. Trager;Rene H. Levy

  • Warfarin STEREOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF ITS METABOLISM AND THE INTERACTION WITH PHENYLBUTAZONE

    Richard J. Lewis;William F. Trager;Kenneth K. Chan;A. Breckenridge

  • Genetic association between sensitivity to warfarin and expression of CYP2C9*3

    Daniel J. Steward;Robert L. Haining;Kirk R. Henne;George Davis

  • Allelic variants of human cytochrome P450 2C9: baculovirus-mediated expression, purification, structural characterization, substrate stereoselectivity, and prochiral selectivity of the wild-type and I359L mutant forms.

    Robert L. Haining;Ann P. Hunter;Maurice E. Veronese;William F. Trager

  • Cultivation of malarial parasites

    William Trager;James B. Jenson

  • Metabolic Drug Interactions

    René H. Levy;Kenneth E. Thummel;William F. Trager;Philip D. Hansten

  • Oxidation of acetaminophen to its toxic quinone imine and nontoxic catechol metabolites by baculovirus-expressed and purified human cytochromes P450 2E1 and 2A6

    Weiqiao Chen;Luke L. Koenigs;Stella J. Thompson;Raimund M. Peter

  • Isoform-selective mechanism-based inhibition of human cytochrome P450 1A2 by furafylline

    Kent L. Kunze;William F. Trager

  • Plasmodium Falciparum in Culture: Establishment of Additional Strains*

    James B. Jensen;William Trager

  • The fine structure of Plasmodium falciparum and its host erythrocytes in natural malarial infections in man.

    William Trager;Maria A. Rudzinska;Phyllis C. Bradbury

  • The mechanism of the interaction between amiodarone and warfarin in humans

    Larry D Heimark;Larry Wienkers;Kent Kunze;Milo Gibaldi

  • Gametocyte-forming and non-gametocyte-forming clones of Plasmodium falciparum.

    Virendra K. Bhasin;William Trager

  • CULTIVATION OF THE VIRUS OF GRASSERIE IN SILKWORM TISSUE CULTURES

    William Trager

  • Sickling rates of human AS red cells infected in vitro with Plasmodium falciparum malaria

    Eugene F. Roth;Milton Friedman;Yoshihiro Ueda;Isabel Tellez

Frequent Co-Authors

James B. Jensen
James B. Jensen Michigan State University
Ronald L. Nagel
Ronald L. Nagel Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Lance R. Pohl
Lance R. Pohl National Institutes of Health
Richard J. Lewis
Richard J. Lewis University of Queensland
Kent L. Kunze
Kent L. Kunze University of Washington
George A. M. Cross
George A. M. Cross Rockefeller University
Kenneth E. Thummel
Kenneth E. Thummel University of Washington
Gordon Langsley
Gordon Langsley Université Paris Cité
Andrew Spielman
Andrew Spielman Harvard University
Joseph Piesman
Joseph Piesman Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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