J. Michael Tredger

3.7k total citations
109 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

J. Michael Tredger is a scholar working on Pharmacology, Transplantation and Hepatology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Michael Tredger has authored 109 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Pharmacology, 29 papers in Transplantation and 24 papers in Hepatology. Recurrent topics in J. Michael Tredger's work include Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (29 papers), Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (24 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (21 papers). J. Michael Tredger is often cited by papers focused on Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (29 papers), Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (24 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (21 papers). J. Michael Tredger collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. J. Michael Tredger's co-authors include Richard Sallie, Roger W. Williams, Nigel W. Brown, Brian G. Lake, Roger J. Price, Roger Williams, Robert J. Williams, A. B. Renwick, P R Powell-Jackson and Anil Dhawan and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Gut.

In The Last Decade

J. Michael Tredger

106 papers receiving 2.8k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. Michael Tredger United Kingdom 31 1.1k 732 635 507 432 109 2.9k
Lydiane Pichard France 18 1.3k 1.3× 248 0.3× 210 0.3× 131 0.3× 127 0.3× 33 2.2k
Kazuto Yasuda United States 30 2.6k 2.4× 216 0.3× 528 0.8× 481 0.9× 358 0.8× 59 5.4k
Masato Homma Japan 27 508 0.5× 210 0.3× 194 0.3× 106 0.2× 220 0.5× 159 2.2k
Douglas L. Schmucker United States 32 606 0.6× 512 0.7× 515 0.8× 27 0.1× 679 1.6× 64 3.0k
Franck Broly France 34 1.8k 1.7× 84 0.1× 247 0.4× 195 0.4× 302 0.7× 107 4.2k
Ikuko Yano Japan 26 326 0.3× 97 0.1× 336 0.5× 539 1.1× 165 0.4× 170 2.4k
Stefan Oswald Germany 35 955 0.9× 291 0.4× 389 0.6× 54 0.1× 498 1.2× 117 3.8k
Kenneth W. Renton Canada 29 1.3k 1.2× 144 0.2× 125 0.2× 69 0.1× 267 0.6× 81 2.8k
Kenneth S. Lown United States 19 1.7k 1.6× 81 0.1× 186 0.3× 258 0.5× 152 0.4× 23 3.0k
Yvonne S. Lin United States 32 1.9k 1.8× 78 0.1× 270 0.4× 421 0.8× 155 0.4× 65 4.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. Michael Tredger

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All Works

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Underhill, James A., Abdel Douiri, Alberto Quaglia, et al.. (2021). The Influence of Donor and Recipient Complement C3 Polymorphisms on Liver Transplant Outcome. International Journal of Hepatology. 2021. 1–14. 1 indexed citations
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Brown, Nigel W., Phillip E. Morgan, Kosh Agarwal, & J. Michael Tredger. (2015). Concentration Monitoring of Plasma Ribavirin. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 38(1). 50–58. 3 indexed citations
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Franklin, Michael E., Nigel W. Brown, J. Michael Tredger, et al.. (2007). The measurement of total and free mycophenolic acid by HPLC-Tandem mass spectrometry. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 29(4). 510–511. 1 indexed citations
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Davenport, Mark, et al.. (2005). Soluble adhesion molecule profiling in preoperative infants with biliary atresia. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 40(9). 1464–1469. 23 indexed citations
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Tredger, J. Michael, et al.. (2004). Monitoring mycophenolate in liver transplant recipients: Toward a therapeutic range. Liver Transplantation. 10(4). 492–502. 92 indexed citations
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Tolou–Ghamari, Zahra, et al.. (2004). Clinical Monitoring of Tacrolimus after Liver Transplantation Using Pentamer Formation Assay and Microparticle Enzyme Immunoassay. Drugs in R&D. 5(1). 17–22. 13 indexed citations
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Gabe, Simon, Ingvar Bjarnason, Zahra Tolou–Ghamari, et al.. (1998). The effect of tacrolimus (FK506) on intestinal barrier function and cellular energy production in humans. Gastroenterology. 115(1). 67–74. 136 indexed citations
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Lake, Brian G., et al.. (1998). 3,3′-Diindolylmethane induces CYP1A2 in cultured precision-cut human liver slices. Xenobiotica. 28(8). 803–811. 31 indexed citations
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Dunne, J. Bruce, et al.. (1998). Evidence that S‐adenosyl‐L‐methionine diastereoisomers may reduce ischaemia‐reperfusion injury by interacting with purinoceptors in isolated rat liver. British Journal of Pharmacology. 125(1). 225–233. 9 indexed citations
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Lake, Brian G., S. Ball, A. B. Renwick, et al.. (1997). Induction of CYP3A isoforms in cultured precisioncut human liver slices. Xenobiotica. 27(11). 1165–1173. 31 indexed citations
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Evans, Patricia, J. Michael Tredger, J. Bruce Dunne, & Barry Halliwell. (1996). CATALYTIC METAL IONS AND THE LOSS OF REDUCED GLUTATHIONE FROM UNIVERSITY oF WISCONSIN PRESERVATION SOLUTION. Transplantation. 62(8). 1046–1049. 34 indexed citations
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Piratvisuth, Teerha, et al.. (1995). Contribution of true cold and rewarming ischemia times to factors determining outcome after orthotopic liver transplantation. Liver Transplantation and Surgery. 1(5). 296–301. 72 indexed citations
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Wong, Philip, George Marinos, Mark Peakman, et al.. (1995). FK506 in liver transplantation for chronic hepatitis B: In vitro studies on lymphocyte activation and virus replication. Liver Transplantation and Surgery. 1(6). 362–370. 15 indexed citations
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Holt, David W., A. E. Johnston, Norman B. Roberts, J. Michael Tredger, & Andrew K. Trull. (1994). Methodological and Clinical Aspects of Cyclosporin Monitoring: Report of the Association of Clinical Biochemists Task Force. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry International Journal of Laboratory Medicine. 31(5). 420–446. 62 indexed citations
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Morgan, LM, Ruan Elliott, J. Michael Tredger, Jeremy M. D. Nightingale, & Маркс. (1993). GLP-1 SECRETION IN RESPONSE TO NUTRIENTS IN MAN. Digestion. 54(6). 374–376. 6 indexed citations
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Pereira, Lucas Medeiros, P.G. Langley, Karen M. Hayllar, J. Michael Tredger, & Robert J. Williams. (1992). Coagulation factor V and VIII/V ratio as predictors of outcome in paracetamol induced fulminant hepatic failure: relation to other prognostic indicators.. Gut. 33(1). 98–102. 111 indexed citations
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Sallie, Richard, J. Michael Tredger, & Roger W. Williams. (1991). Drugs and the liver part 1: Testing liver function. Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition. 12(4). 251–259. 281 indexed citations
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Naoumov, Nikolai V., J. Michael Tredger, John G. O’Grady, et al.. (1989). Cyclosporin A pharmacokinetics in liver transplant recipients in relation to biliary T-tube clamping and liver dysfunction.. Gut. 30(3). 391–396. 44 indexed citations

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