C. T. Redemann

4.6k total citations · 3 hit papers
29 papers, 3.8k citations indexed

About

C. T. Redemann is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Biomaterials and Food Science. According to data from OpenAlex, C. T. Redemann has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 3.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 3 papers in Biomaterials and 3 papers in Food Science. Recurrent topics in C. T. Redemann's work include RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (7 papers), Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior (6 papers) and Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery (3 papers). C. T. Redemann is often cited by papers focused on RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (7 papers), Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior (6 papers) and Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery (3 papers). C. T. Redemann collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and United Kingdom. C. T. Redemann's co-authors include Theresa M. Allen, Francisco J. Plaza Martín, Cecilie Cetti Hansen, Francis C. Szoka, Mary X. Tang, Martin C. Woodle, Katherine K. Matthay, Demetrios Papahadjopoulos, S.K. Huang and Alberto Gabizón and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of the American Chemical Society.

In The Last Decade

C. T. Redemann

28 papers receiving 3.6k citations

Hit Papers

Sterically stabilized liposomes: improvements in pharmaco... 1991 2026 2002 2014 1991 1991 1996 400 800 1.2k

Peers

C. T. Redemann
Nicholas C. Palczuk United States
Jindřich Kopeček United States
Tatyana Levchenko United States
Anatoly N. Lukyanov United States
Fergal Davis United States
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All Works

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Swaan, Peter W., C. T. Redemann, Mary X. Tang, et al.. (1997). Use of the Intestinal Bile Acid Transporter for the Uptake of Cholic Acid Conjugates with HIV-1 Protease Inhibitory Activity. Pharmaceutical Research. 14(2). 176–180. 37 indexed citations
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Tang, Mary X., C. T. Redemann, & Francis C. Szoka. (1996). In Vitro Gene Delivery by Degraded Polyamidoamine Dendrimers. Bioconjugate Chemistry. 7(6). 703–714. 639 indexed citations breakdown →
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Guo, Luke S. S., et al.. (1993). Cationic Liposomes Containing Noncytotoxic Phospholipid and Cholesterol Derivatives. Journal of Liposome Research. 3(1). 51–70. 4 indexed citations
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Woodle, Martin C., Katherine K. Matthay, Mary S. Newman, et al.. (1992). Versatility in lipid compositions showing prolonged circulation with sterically stabilized liposomes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1105(2). 193–200. 201 indexed citations
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Allen, Theresa M., et al.. (1991). Liposomes containing synthetic lipid derivatives of poly(ethylene glycol) show prolonged circulation half-lives in vivo. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1066(1). 29–36. 1166 indexed citations breakdown →
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Guo, Lanjun, Rahul Radhakrishnan, & C. T. Redemann. (1989). Adhesion of Positively Charged Liposomes to Mucosal Tissues. Journal of Liposome Research. 1(3). 319–337. 22 indexed citations
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Kung, Viola T. & C. T. Redemann. (1986). Synthesis of carboxyacyl derivatives of phosphatidylethanolamine and use as an efficient method for conjugation of protein to liposomes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 862(2). 435–439. 52 indexed citations
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Canova‐Davis, Eleanor, et al.. (1986). Use of a reversed-phase evaporation vesicle formulation for a homogeneous liposome immunoassay.. Clinical Chemistry. 32(9). 1687–1691. 13 indexed citations
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Redemann, C. T., et al.. (1968). The fate of 4-Amino-3, 5, 6-trichloropicolinic acid in spring wheat and soil. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 3(2). 80–96. 22 indexed citations
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Redemann, C. T., et al.. (1968). The partial photolysis of 6-chloropicolinic acid in aqueous solution. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 3(2). 97–105. 2 indexed citations
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Redemann, C. T.. (1967). A method of estimating 6-chloropicolinic acid in soil. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 2(5). 289–292. 2 indexed citations
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Redemann, C. T., et al.. (1966). Excretion of N-(6-chloropicolinoyl)glycine by Dog Fed 2-Chloro-6-(trichloromethyl)pyridine. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 14(5). 530–532. 1 indexed citations
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Meikle, R. W., Elizabeth A. Williams, & C. T. Redemann. (1966). Metabolism of Tordon Herbicide (4-Amino-3,5,6-trichloropicolinic Acid) in Cotton and Decomposition in Soil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 14(4). 384–387. 28 indexed citations
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Redemann, C. T., et al.. (1965). Residue Detection, Tracer Study of Residues from 2-Chloro-6-(trichloromethyl)pyridine in Plants. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 13(6). 518–521. 18 indexed citations
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Redemann, C. T., et al.. (1964). Nutrient Conserving Agents, Loss of 2-Chloro-6-(trichloromethyl)pyridine from Soil. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 12(3). 207–209. 32 indexed citations
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Meikle, R. W., et al.. (1964). Plant Metabolism of Insecticides, Identification of Metabolites of Zectran Insecticide in Broccoli. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 12(5). 453–457. 12 indexed citations
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Meikle, R. W., et al.. (1964). Animal Metabolism of Insecticides, Identification of Metabolites of Zectran Insecticide in Dog Urine. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 12(5). 457–461. 8 indexed citations
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Hamaker, John W., et al.. (1963). A Picolinic Acid Derivative: A Plant Growth Regulator. Science. 141(3578). 363–363. 71 indexed citations
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Redemann, C. T., et al.. (1959). Senecioate as a precursor of gibberellic acid in fusarium moniliforme. Die Naturwissenschaften. 46(11). 382–383. 4 indexed citations
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Sell, Harold M., et al.. (1953). Comparative Stimulation of Parthenocarpy in the Tomato by Various Indole Compounds. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 28(3). 481–487. 23 indexed citations

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