Debra L. Williams

1.3k total citations
15 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Debra L. Williams is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, Debra L. Williams has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Immunology, 4 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in Debra L. Williams's work include Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects (4 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (4 papers) and Eicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology (3 papers). Debra L. Williams is often cited by papers focused on Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects (4 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (4 papers) and Eicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology (3 papers). Debra L. Williams collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Bulgaria. Debra L. Williams's co-authors include Timothy R. Billiar, Young‐Myeong Kim, Simon C. Watkins, Joseph E. Saavedra, Larry K. Keefer, Pavan Reddy, Chen Liu, Ronald Curran, R L Simmons and James L.M. Ferrara and has published in prestigious journals such as Blood, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry and Infection and Immunity.

In The Last Decade

Debra L. Williams

14 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers

Debra L. Williams
Mary Ayres United States
Paresh Thakker United States
David Meininger United States
Peter J. Shwonek United States
Ru Feng Wu United States
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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Robinson, J. Michael & Debra L. Williams. (2014). An Efficient “Brush” Packing for Fractional Distillation. Journal of Chemical Education. 91(3). 457–460.
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Chen, Tingting, Gengyin Zhou, Quan Zhu, et al.. (2010). Overexpression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor 165 (VEGF165) Protects Cardiomyocytes Against Doxorubicin-Induced Apoptosis. Journal of Chemotherapy. 22(6). 402–406. 20 indexed citations
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Harrington, Brian J. & Debra L. Williams. (2007). Rapid, Presumptive Identification ofTorulopsis (Candida) GlabrataandCandida KruseiUsing Calcofluor White. Laboratory Medicine. 38(4). 227–231. 4 indexed citations
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Duffner, Ulrich, Bao Lu, Gerhard Hildebrandt, et al.. (2003). Role of CXCR3-induced donor T-cell migration in acute GVHD. Experimental Hematology. 31(10). 897–902. 119 indexed citations
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Hildebrandt, Gerhard, Ulrich Duffner, Krystyna M. Olkiewicz, et al.. (2003). A critical role for CCR2/MCP-1 interactions in the development of idiopathic pneumonia syndrome after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. Blood. 103(6). 2417–2426. 73 indexed citations
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Reddy, Pavan, Takanori Teshima, Gerhard Hildebrandt, et al.. (2003). Pretreatment of donors with interleukin-18 attenuates acute graft-versus-host disease via STAT6 and preserves graft-versus-leukemia effects. Blood. 101(7). 2877–2885. 57 indexed citations
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Ichiba, Tamotsu, Takanori Teshima, Rork Kuick, et al.. (2003). Early changes in gene expression profiles of hepatic GVHD uncovered by oligonucleotide microarrays. Blood. 102(2). 763–771. 66 indexed citations
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Liu, Shubing, David Gallo, Angela M. Green, et al.. (2002). Role of Toll-Like Receptors in Changes in Gene Expression and NF-κB Activation in Mouse Hepatocytes Stimulated with Lipopolysaccharide. Infection and Immunity. 70(7). 3433–3442. 212 indexed citations
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Williams, Debra L. & Michael E. Cunningham. (2002). An Uncommon Finding. Journal of diagnostic medical sonography. 18(1). 31–34. 1 indexed citations
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Villavicencio, Raphael T., Shubing Liu, Melina R. Kibbe, et al.. (2000). INDUCED NITRIC OXIDE INHIBITS IL-6-INDUCED STAT3 ACTIVATION AND TYPE II ACUTE PHASE MRNA EXPRESSION. Shock. 13(6). 441–445. 10 indexed citations
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Tzeng, Edith, Timothy R. Billiar, Debra L. Williams, et al.. (1998). Adenovirus-mediated inducible nitric oxide synthase gene transfer inhibits hepatocyte apoptosis. Surgery. 124(2). 278–283. 62 indexed citations
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Tzeng, Edith, Timothy R. Billiar, Debra L. Williams, et al.. (1998). Adenovirus-mediated inducible nitric oxide synthase gene transfer inhibits hepatocyte apoptosis. Surgery. 124(2). 278–283. 3 indexed citations
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Saavedra, Joseph E., Timothy R. Billiar, Debra L. Williams, et al.. (1997). Targeting Nitric Oxide (NO) Deliveryin Vivo. Design of a Liver-Selective NO Donor Prodrug That Blocks Tumor Necrosis Factor-α-Induced Apoptosis and Toxicity in the Liver. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 40(13). 1947–1954. 236 indexed citations
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Billiar, Timothy R., Ronald Curran, Brian G. Harbrecht, et al.. (1992). Association between synthesis and release of cGMP and nitric oxide biosynthesis by hepatocytes. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology. 262(4). C1077–C1082. 105 indexed citations
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Billiar, Timothy R., et al.. (1990). Kupffer cell: Hepatocyte cocultures release nitric oxide in response to bacterial endotoxin. Journal of Surgical Research. 48(4). 349–353. 79 indexed citations

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