Howard Horng

901 total citations
23 papers, 657 citations indexed

About

Howard Horng is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Virology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Howard Horng has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 657 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Infectious Diseases, 11 papers in Virology and 6 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Howard Horng's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (12 papers), HIV Research and Treatment (11 papers) and HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment (6 papers). Howard Horng is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (12 papers), HIV Research and Treatment (11 papers) and HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment (6 papers). Howard Horng collaborates with scholars based in United States, Thailand and Zimbabwe. Howard Horng's co-authors include Monica Gandhi, Leslie Z. Benet, Albert Liu, Alexander Louie, Peter Bacchetti, Catherine A. Koss, Peter L. Anderson, Karen Kuncze, David V. Glidden and Robert M. Grant and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical Infectious Diseases, The Journal of Infectious Diseases and AIDS.

In The Last Decade

Howard Horng

23 papers receiving 650 citations

Peers

Howard Horng
Helen Reynolds United Kingdom
Michael Lamson United States
Daniel Seekins United States
Autumn Breaud United States
Marcel Stoeckle Switzerland
Kathleen Graham United States
Akil Jackson United Kingdom
Sandra M. Geletko United States
Victoria Watson United Kingdom
Helen Reynolds United Kingdom
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All Works

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Yee, Sook Wah, Marilyn M. Giacomini, Hong Shen, et al.. (2019). Organic Anion Transporter Polypeptide 1B1 Polymorphism Modulates the Extent of Drug–Drug Interaction and Associated Biomarker Levels in Healthy Volunteers. Clinical and Translational Science. 12(4). 388–399. 54 indexed citations
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Gandhi, Monica, Peter Bacchetti, Chengshi Jin, et al.. (2018). Antiretroviral Concentrations in Hair Strongly Predict Virologic Response in a Large Human Immunodeficiency Virus Treatment-naive Clinical Trial. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 68(6). 1044–1047. 22 indexed citations
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Horng, Howard, et al.. (2018). Prolonged toxicity from Kambo cleansing ritual. Clinical Toxicology. 56(11). 1165–1166. 14 indexed citations
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Kuncze, Karen, Hideaki Okochi, Alexander Louie, et al.. (2018). Development and validation of an assay to analyze atazanavir in human hair via liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 32(5). 431–441. 9 indexed citations
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Gandhi, Monica, Rajesh T. Gandhi, Andrei Ștefănescu, et al.. (2018). Cumulative Antiretroviral Exposure Measured in Hair Is Not Associated With Measures of HIV Persistence or Inflammation Among Individuals on Suppressive ART. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 218(2). 234–238. 17 indexed citations
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Koss, Catherine A., Peter Bacchetti, Sharon L. Hillier, et al.. (2017). Differences in Cumulative Exposure and Adherence to Tenofovir in the VOICE, iPrEx OLE, and PrEP Demo Studies as Determined via Hair Concentrations. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 33(8). 778–783. 50 indexed citations
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Gandhi, Monica, Pamela M. Murnane, Peter Bacchetti, et al.. (2017). Hair levels of preexposure prophylaxis drugs measure adherence and are associated with renal decline among men/transwomen. AIDS. 31(16). 2245–2251. 47 indexed citations
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Vo, Kathy T., Howard Horng, Kai Li, et al.. (2017). Cannabis Intoxication Case Series: The Dangers of Edibles Containing Tetrahydrocannabinol. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 71(3). 306–313. 37 indexed citations
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Gandhi, Monica, Kusum Nathoo, Alexander Louie, et al.. (2017). Defining a Cutoff for Atazanavir in Hair Samples Associated With Virological Failure Among Adolescents Failing Second-Line Antiretroviral Treatment. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 76(1). 55–59. 23 indexed citations
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Seifert, Sharon M., José Castillo‐Mancilla, Kristine M. Erlandson, et al.. (2017). Brief Report: Adherence Biomarker Measurements in Older and Younger HIV-Infected Adults Receiving Tenofovir-Based Therapy. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 77(3). 295–298. 22 indexed citations
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Gandhi, Monica, David V. Glidden, Kenneth H. Mayer, et al.. (2016). Association of age, baseline kidney function, and medication exposure with declines in creatinine clearance on pre-exposure prophylaxis: an observational cohort study. The Lancet HIV. 3(11). e521–e528. 60 indexed citations
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Vo, Kathy T., Howard Horng, Craig G. Smollin, & Neal L. Benowitz. (2016). Severe Carisoprodol Withdrawal After a 14-Year Addiction and Acute Overdose. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 52(5). 680–683. 4 indexed citations
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Arens, Ann M., et al.. (2016). Fatal Taxus baccata ingestion with perimortem serum taxine B quantification. Clinical Toxicology. 54(9). 878–880. 15 indexed citations
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Mave, Vidya, Ajay Chandanwale, Aarti Kinikar, et al.. (2016). Isoniazid hair concentrations in children with tuberculosis: a proof of concept study. The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. 20(6). 844–847. 8 indexed citations
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Prasitsuebsai, Wasana, Stephen J. Kerr, Khanh Huu Truong, et al.. (2015). Using Lopinavir Concentrations in Hair Samples to Assess Treatment Outcomes on Second-Line Regimens Among Asian Children. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 31(10). 1009–1014. 33 indexed citations
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Koss, Catherine A., Paul Natureeba, Julia Mwesigwa, et al.. (2015). Hair concentrations of antiretrovirals predict viral suppression in HIV-infected pregnant and breastfeeding Ugandan women. AIDS. 29(7). 825–830. 49 indexed citations
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Horng, Howard & Leslie Z. Benet. (2013). The Nonenzymatic Reactivity of the Acyl-Linked Metabolites of Mefenamic Acid toward Amino and Thiol Functional Group Bionucleophiles. Drug Metabolism and Disposition. 41(11). 1923–1933. 13 indexed citations
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Horng, Howard & Leslie Z. Benet. (2013). Characterization of the Acyl-Adenylate Linked Metabolite of Mefenamic Acid. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 26(3). 465–476. 14 indexed citations

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