Colin T. Dolphin

2.4k total citations
33 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Colin T. Dolphin is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Clinical Biochemistry and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Colin T. Dolphin has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Clinical Biochemistry and 8 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Colin T. Dolphin's work include Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (9 papers), Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (7 papers) and Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms (6 papers). Colin T. Dolphin is often cited by papers focused on Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (9 papers), Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (7 papers) and Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms (6 papers). Colin T. Dolphin collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Greece. Colin T. Dolphin's co-authors include Elizabeth A. Shephard, Ian Phillips, Robert L. Smith, Azara Janmohamed, Ian A. Hope, Tim E. Cullingford, Timothy E. Cullingford, Kishore Bhakoo, S Peuchen and R. Patel and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Nature Genetics.

In The Last Decade

Colin T. Dolphin

33 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers

Colin T. Dolphin
Christopher R. Barnett United Kingdom
Azara Janmohamed United Kingdom
Mi-Kyoung Kwak United States
Jae‐Yong Lee South Korea
Hyeon Soo Kim South Korea
Kang‐Beom Kwon South Korea
Christopher R. Barnett United Kingdom
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Colin T. Dolphin

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All Works

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Guiliano, David B., et al.. (2023). Bioengineering of Antibody Fragments: Challenges and Opportunities. Bioengineering. 10(2). 122–122. 31 indexed citations
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Westenberg, Marcel, et al.. (2010). Escherichia coli MW005: lambda Red-mediated recombineering and copy-number induction of oriV-equipped constructs in a single host. BMC Biotechnology. 10(1). 27–27. 18 indexed citations
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Westenberg, Marcel, et al.. (2010). Counter-selection recombineering of the baculovirus genome: a strategy for seamless modification of repeat-containing BACs. Nucleic Acids Research. 38(16). e166–e166. 13 indexed citations
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Dolphin, Colin T. & Ian A. Hope. (2006). Caenorhabditis elegans reporter fusion genes generated by seamless modification of large genomic DNA clones. Nucleic Acids Research. 34(9). e72–e72. 56 indexed citations
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Nicholson, Linda, et al.. (2005). RNA interference mediated in human primary cells via recombinant baculoviral vectors. Molecular Therapy. 11(4). 638–644. 46 indexed citations
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Petalcorin, Mark I.R., G. W. P. Joshua, Paul‐Michael Agapow, & Colin T. Dolphin. (2004). The fmo genes of Caenorhabditis elegans and C. briggsae: characterisation, gene expression and comparative genomic analysis. Gene. 346. 83–96. 26 indexed citations
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Krueger, Sharon K., David E. Williams, Mei‐Fei Yueh, et al.. (2002). GENETIC POLYMORPHISMS OF FLAVIN-CONTAINING MONOOXYGENASE (FMO). Drug Metabolism Reviews. 34(3). 523–532. 34 indexed citations
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Dolphin, Colin T., Azara Janmohamed, Robert L. Smith, Elizabeth A. Shephard, & Ian Phillips. (2000). Compound heterozygosity for missense mutations in the flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 (FMO3) gene in patients with fish-odour syndrome. Pharmacogenetics. 10(9). 799–807. 54 indexed citations
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Whetstine, Johnathan R., Mei‐Fei Yueh, Kathleen A. Hopp, et al.. (2000). Ethnic Differences in Human Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase 2 (FMO2) Polymorphisms: Detection of Expressed Protein in African-Americans. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 168(3). 216–224. 68 indexed citations
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Dolphin, Colin T., Azara Janmohamed, Helen Michelakakis, et al.. (2000). A novel mutation in the flavin-containing monooxygenase 3 gene, FMO3, that causes fish-odour syndrome: activity of the mutant enzyme assessed by proton NMR spectroscopy. Pharmacogenetics. 10(5). 439–451. 28 indexed citations
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Dolphin, Colin T., John Riley, Robert L. Smith, Elizabeth A. Shephard, & Ian Phillips. (1997). Structural Organization of the Human Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase 3 Gene (FMO3), the Favored Candidate for Fish-Odor Syndrome, Determined Directly from Genomic DNA. Genomics. 46(2). 260–267. 46 indexed citations
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Dolphin, Colin T., et al.. (1996). Localization of Human Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase GenesFMO2andFMO5to Chromosome 1q. Genomics. 34(3). 426–429. 30 indexed citations
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Lawton, Michael, John R. Cashman, Thierry Cresteil, et al.. (1994). A Nomenclature for the Mammalian Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase Gene Family Based on Amino Acid Sequence Identities. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 308(1). 254–257. 161 indexed citations
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Shephard, Elizabeth A., et al.. (1993). Localization of Genes Encoding Three Distinct Flavin-Containing Monooxygenases to Human Chromosome 1q. Genomics. 16(1). 85–89. 27 indexed citations
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Mikov, Momir, John Caldwell, Colin T. Dolphin, & Robert L. Smith. (1988). The role of intestinal microflora in the formation of the methylthio adduct metabolites of paracetamol. Biochemical Pharmacology. 37(8). 1445–1449. 20 indexed citations
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Dolphin, Colin T., John Caldwell, & Robert L. Smith. (1987). Effect of poly rI:rC treatment upon the metabolism of [14C]-paracetamol in the BALB/cJ mouse. Biochemical Pharmacology. 36(22). 3835–3840. 4 indexed citations

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