Leslie J. Copp

1.1k total citations
22 papers, 922 citations indexed

About

Leslie J. Copp is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Oncology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Leslie J. Copp has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 922 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Organic Chemistry, 7 papers in Oncology and 6 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Leslie J. Copp's work include Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis (6 papers), Potato Plant Research (6 papers) and Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (6 papers). Leslie J. Copp is often cited by papers focused on Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis (6 papers), Potato Plant Research (6 papers) and Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (6 papers). Leslie J. Copp collaborates with scholars based in Canada and United States. Leslie J. Copp's co-authors include Allen Krantz, Robin W. Spencer, Roger A. Smith, Tim F. Tam, Everton M. Thomas, Rickey Y. Yada, Peter J. Coles, Teng Jiam Liak, Steven P. Rafferty and Stephen B. Heard and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Biochemistry and Analytical Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Leslie J. Copp

22 papers receiving 868 citations

Peers

Leslie J. Copp
Alvin Segal United States
Emily Pisha United States
M.R. Boyd United States
Ruth I. Geran United States
Chong-Soon Lee South Korea
Bo Ra You South Korea
Robert M. Snapka United States
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All Works

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Copp, Leslie J., et al.. (2003). A proposed role for the anaerobic pathway during low‐temperature sweetening in tubers of Solanum tuberosum. Physiologia Plantarum. 118(2). 206–212. 20 indexed citations
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Copp, Leslie J., et al.. (2002). Effect of chlorpropham (CIPC) on carbohydrate metabolism of potato tubers during storage. Food Research International. 35(7). 651–655. 36 indexed citations
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Copp, Leslie J., et al.. (2002). Changes in Compositional Parameters of Tubers of Potato (Solanum tuberosum) during Low-Temperature Storage and Their Relationship to Chip Processing Quality. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 50(16). 4545–4553. 72 indexed citations
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Copp, Leslie J., et al.. (2000). The relationship between respiration and chip color during long-term storage of potato tubers. American Journal of Potato Research. 77(5). 279–287. 34 indexed citations
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Li, Bin, Leslie J. Copp, Arlindo L. Castelhano, et al.. (1994). Inactivation of a Cytosolic Phospholipase A2 by Thiol-Modifying Reagents: Cysteine Residues as Potential Targets of Phospholipase A2. Biochemistry. 33(28). 8594–8603. 15 indexed citations
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Wagner, Bonnie M., Roger A. Smith, Peter J. Coles, et al.. (1994). In vivo Inhibition of Cathepsin B by Peptidyl (Acyloxy)methyl Ketones. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 37(12). 1833–1840. 27 indexed citations
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Krantz, Allen, Leslie J. Copp, Peter J. Coles, Roger A. Smith, & Stephen B. Heard. (1991). Peptidyl (acyloxy)methyl ketones and the quiescent affinity label concept: the departing group as a variable structural element in the design of inactivators of cysteine proteinases. Biochemistry. 30(19). 4678–4687. 127 indexed citations
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Krantz, Allen, Robin W. Spencer, Tim F. Tam, et al.. (1990). Design and synthesis of 4H-3,1-benzoxazin-4-ones as potent alternate substrate inhibitors of human leukocyte elastase. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 33(2). 464–479. 237 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger A., Peter J. Coles, Robin W. Spencer, et al.. (1988). Peptidyl O-acyl hydroxamates: Potent new inactivators of cathepsin B. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 155(3). 1201–1206. 33 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger A., Leslie J. Copp, Peter J. Coles, et al.. (1988). New inhibitors of cysteine proteinases. Peptidyl acyloxymethyl ketones and the quiescent nucleofuge strategy. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 110(13). 4429–4431. 53 indexed citations
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Smith, Roger A., et al.. (1988). Inhibition of cathepsin B by peptidyl aldehydes and ketones: slow-binding behavior of a trifluoromethyl ketone. Biochemistry. 27(17). 6568–6573. 44 indexed citations
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Krantz, Allen, Robin W. Spencer, Tim F. Tam, Everton M. Thomas, & Leslie J. Copp. (1987). Design of alternate substrate inhibitors of serine proteases. Synergistic use of alkyl substitution to impede enzyme-catalyzed deacylation. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 30(4). 589–591. 27 indexed citations
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Copp, Leslie J., Allen Krantz, & Robin W. Spencer. (1987). Kinetics and mechanism of human leukocyte elastase inactivation by ynenol lactones. Biochemistry. 26(1). 169–178. 24 indexed citations
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Spencer, Robin W., Leslie J. Copp, Tim F. Tam, et al.. (1986). Inhibition of serine proteases by benzoxazinones: effects of electron withdrawal and 5-substitution. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 140(3). 928–933. 25 indexed citations
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Spencer, Robin W., Leslie J. Copp, & Jürg R. Pfister. (1985). Inhibition of human leukocyte elastase, porcine pancreatic elastase, and chymotrypsin by elasnin and other 4-hydroxy-2-pyrones. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 28(12). 1828–1832. 31 indexed citations
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Tam, Tim F., Robin W. Spencer, Everton M. Thomas, Leslie J. Copp, & Allen Krantz. (1985). ChemInform Abstract: NOVEL SUICIDE INHIBITORS OF SERINE PROTEINASES. INACTIVATION OF HUMAN LEUKOCYTE ELASTASE BY YNENOL LACTONES. Chemischer Informationsdienst. 16(8). 1 indexed citations
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Tam, Tim F., Robin W. Spencer, Everton M. Thomas, Leslie J. Copp, & Allen Krantz. (1984). Novel suicide inhibitors of serine proteinases. Inactivation of human leukocyte elastase by ynenol lactones. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 106(22). 6849–6851. 26 indexed citations
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Denommé, Mary Anne, Stelvio M. Bandiera, Iain B. Lambert, et al.. (1983). Polychlorinated biphenyls as phenobarbitone-type inducers of microsomal enzymes. Biochemical Pharmacology. 32(19). 2955–2963. 58 indexed citations
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Cocivera, Michael, Soumen Basu, Leslie J. Copp, & V. Malatesta. (1981). Nuclear magnetic resonance study of addition–cyclization involving ethyl thioacetoacetate and α-nucleophiles. Canadian Journal of Chemistry. 59(3). 629–634. 2 indexed citations
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Parkinson, Andrew, Leslie J. Copp, & Stephen Safe. (1980). The utility of the microsomal 4-chlorobiphenyl hydroxylase enzyme assay in distinguishing between phenobarbitone- and 3-methylcholanthrene-induced microsomal monooxygenases. Analytical Biochemistry. 105(1). 65–73. 15 indexed citations

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