Institution
Research Triangle Park
Nonprofit•Durham, North Carolina, United States•
About: Research Triangle Park is a nonprofit organization based out in Durham, North Carolina, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Receptor. The organization has 24961 authors who have published 35800 publications receiving 1684504 citations. The organization is also known as: RTP.
Topics: Population, Receptor, Health care, Gene, Environmental exposure
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TL;DR: CLA is a high affinity ligand and activator of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha) and induces accumulation of PPAR-responsive mRNAs in a rat hepatoma cell line and its effects on lipid metabolism may be attributed to transcriptional events associated with this nuclear receptor.
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TL;DR: It is reported that CAR and PXR activators differentially regulated the expression of several genes, demonstrating that these two nuclear receptors subserve overlapping but distinct biological functions in human hepatocytes.
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TL;DR: The degree of inequality in the levels of well-being of its citizens tells us a great deal about a society and enables us to judge its social and economic system, identify those citizens with a claim on community compassion, to identify the sources of hardship, and to devise strategies for reducing levels of hardship.
Abstract: The degree of inequality in the levels of well-being of its citizens tells us a great deal about a society It enables us to judge its social and economic system, to identify those citizens with a claim on community compassion, to identify the sources of hardship, and to devise strategies for reducing levels of hardship The value of such information is undoubted But we confront a severe practical problem in first defining, and then measuring, what we mean by well-being It is surely multi-dimensional, and difficult to reduce to a scalar-valued index
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TL;DR: In this paper, the dissociation rate constants for WT, G48V, and L90M/G48V proteases complexed with saquinavir were 0.019, 0.128, and 0.54 s−1, respectively.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a retrospective medical review of pooled adverse events data from ∼200,000 patients who received abacavir in clinical trials, through expanded-access programs, or by prescription from 1996 through 2000.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Douglas G. Altman | 253 | 1001 | 680344 |
Lewis C. Cantley | 196 | 748 | 169037 |
Ronald Klein | 194 | 1305 | 149140 |
Daniel J. Jacob | 162 | 656 | 76530 |
Christopher P. Cannon | 151 | 1118 | 108906 |
James B. Meigs | 147 | 574 | 115899 |
Lawrence Corey | 146 | 773 | 78105 |
Jeremy K. Nicholson | 141 | 773 | 80275 |
Paul M. Matthews | 140 | 617 | 88802 |
Herbert Y. Meltzer | 137 | 1148 | 81371 |
Charles J. Yeo | 136 | 672 | 76424 |
Benjamin F. Cravatt | 131 | 666 | 61932 |
Timothy R. Billiar | 131 | 838 | 66133 |
Peter Brown | 129 | 908 | 68853 |
King K. Holmes | 124 | 606 | 56192 |