Glenn D. Hoke

842 total citations
20 papers, 702 citations indexed

About

Glenn D. Hoke is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Nutrition and Dietetics and Organic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Glenn D. Hoke has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 702 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics and 2 papers in Organic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Glenn D. Hoke's work include DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (4 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (3 papers) and Selenium in Biological Systems (2 papers). Glenn D. Hoke is often cited by papers focused on DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (4 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (3 papers) and Selenium in Biological Systems (2 papers). Glenn D. Hoke collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Netherlands. Glenn D. Hoke's co-authors include Christopher K. Mirabelli, Maryann C. Zounes, Glenn F. Rush, Susan M. Freier, Carolyn Gonzalez, David J. Ecker, Kenneth Draper, Peter J. Bugelski, P A Pavco and Brian J. Ledwith and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.

In The Last Decade

Glenn D. Hoke

20 papers receiving 657 citations

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Glenn D. Hoke
Arun K. Datta United States
Sandra A. Murphree United States
Lynne Rainen United States
Anthony Popowicz United States
Jennifer D. Young United Kingdom
Κ.S. Vitols United States
Arun K. Datta United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Boykin, Joseph V., et al.. (2020). High‐dose folic acid and its effect on early stage diabetic foot ulcer wound healing. Wound Repair and Regeneration. 28(4). 517–525. 14 indexed citations
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Hoke, Glenn D., et al.. (2016). Atypical Diabetic Foot Ulcer Keratinocyte Protein Signaling Correlates with Impaired Wound Healing. Journal of Diabetes Research. 2016. 1–10. 30 indexed citations
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Gwadry, Fuad G., Adolfo Sequeira, Glenn D. Hoke, Jarlath M.H. ffrench‐Mullen, & Gustavo Turecki. (2005). Molecular characterization of suicide by microarray analysis. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C Seminars in Medical Genetics. 133C(1). 48–56. 9 indexed citations
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Hoke, Glenn D., et al.. (1995). (2′-5′)-Oligo-3′-Deoxynucleotides: Selective Binding to Single-Stranded RNA but Not DNA. 5(1). 3–11. 30 indexed citations
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Sanghvi, Yogesh S., Glenn D. Hoke, Susan M. Freier, et al.. (1993). Antisense oligodeoxynucleotides: synthesis, biophysical and biological evaluation of oligodeoxynucleotides containing modified pyrimidines. Nucleic Acids Research. 21(14). 3197–3203. 57 indexed citations
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Crooke, Rosanne M., et al.. (1992). In vitro toxicological evaluation of ISIS 1082, a phosphorothioate oligonucleotide inhibitor of herpes simplex virus. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 36(3). 527–532. 13 indexed citations
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Hoke, Glenn D., Kenneth Draper, Susan M. Freier, et al.. (1991). Effects of phosphorothioate capping on antivense oligonucleotide stability, hybridization and antiviral efficacy versus herpes simplex virus infection. Nucleic Acids Research. 19(20). 5743–5748. 207 indexed citations
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Sanghvi, Yogesh S., Glenn D. Hoke, Maryann C. Zounes, et al.. (1991). Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Antisense Oligonucleotides Containing Modified Pyrimidines. Nucleosides and Nucleotides. 10(1-3). 345–346. 10 indexed citations
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Guinosso, Charles J., Glenn D. Hoke, Joel F Martin, et al.. (1991). Synthesis and Biophysical and Biological Evaluation of 2′-Modified Antisense Oligonucleotides. Nucleosides and Nucleotides. 10(1-3). 259–262. 27 indexed citations
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Hoke, Glenn D., F L McCabe, Leo F. Faucette, et al.. (1991). In vivo development and in vitro characterization of a subclone of murine P388 leukemia resistant to bis(diphenylphosphine)ethane.. Molecular Pharmacology. 39(1). 90–97. 18 indexed citations
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Hoke, Glenn D., P A Pavco, Brian J. Ledwith, & Glenn C. Van Tuyle. (1990). Structural and functional studies of the rat mitochondrial single strand DNA binding protein P16. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 282(1). 116–124. 46 indexed citations
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Hoke, Glenn D., Hongtao Cheng, Christopher K. Mirabelli, & Glenn F. Rush. (1990). Mechanism of inhibition of rat liver mitochondrial respiration by oxmetidine, an H2-receptor antagonist.. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 252(3). 908–914. 8 indexed citations
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Hoke, Glenn D., Glenn F. Rush, & Christopher K. Mirabelli. (1989). The mechanism of acute cytotoxicity of triethylphosphine gold(I) complexes. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 99(1). 50–60. 18 indexed citations
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Hoke, Glenn D., Paul C. Meunier, Peter J. Bugelski, et al.. (1989). In vivo and in vitro cardiotoxicity of a gold-containing antineoplastic drug candidate in the rabbit. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 100(2). 293–306. 57 indexed citations
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Smith, Peter F., et al.. (1989). Mechanism of toxicity of an experimental bidentate phosphine gold complexed antineoplastic agent in isolated rat hepatocytes.. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 249(3). 944–950. 42 indexed citations
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Hoke, Glenn D., et al.. (1988). Mechanism of alterations in isolated rat liver mitochondrial function induced by gold complexes of bidentate phosphines.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 263(23). 11203–11210. 62 indexed citations
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Rush, Glenn F., et al.. (1987). The mechanism of acute cytotoxicity of triethylphosphine gold(I) complexes. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 90(3). 391–400. 25 indexed citations
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Llewellyn, G. C., et al.. (1986). Alteration of some toxic aflatoxin responses in Syrian hamsters fed zinc carbonate-supplemented diets. Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology. 1(1). 1–8. 10 indexed citations
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Llewellyn, Gerald C., et al.. (1985). Influence of dietary aflatoxin, zinc, and copper on bone size, organ weight, and body weight in hamsters and rats. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 35(1). 149–156. 4 indexed citations

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