M. M. Lipsky

739 total citations
17 papers, 595 citations indexed

About

M. M. Lipsky is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Pharmacology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, M. M. Lipsky has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 595 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Pharmacology and 3 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in M. M. Lipsky's work include Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (5 papers), Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (3 papers) and Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (3 papers). M. M. Lipsky is often cited by papers focused on Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (5 papers), Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (3 papers) and Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (3 papers). M. M. Lipsky collaborates with scholars based in United States, Finland and Switzerland. M. M. Lipsky's co-authors include B F Trump, Ih‐Chang Hsu, Shaozeng Zhang, David E. Hinton, Andrea M. A. Pfeifer, Duane T. Smoot, Ainsley Weston, Jean-Michel Vignaud, John D. Groopman and M. Juillerat and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute and Environmental Health Perspectives.

In The Last Decade

M. M. Lipsky

17 papers receiving 567 citations

Peers

M. M. Lipsky
R. L. Gregson United States
M. Juillerat Switzerland
J. J. van der Watt South Africa
Bob Thoolen Netherlands
Warren I. Schaeffer United States
Yongan Ye China
Valda M. Craddock United Kingdom
Min Gi Japan
R. L. Gregson United States
M. M. Lipsky
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. M. Lipsky

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Pfeifer, Andrea M. A., Katherine Macé, Yvonne Tromvoukis, & M. M. Lipsky. (1995). Highly efficient establishment of immortalized cells from adult human liver. Methods in Cell Science. 17(2). 83–89. 11 indexed citations
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Tokiwa, T, M. M. Lipsky, Duane T. Smoot, & John F. Lechner. (1994). A method for transforming human liver epithelial cells by transfection using a plasmid containing SV40 early region gene. Methods in Cell Science. 16(1). 57–60. 4 indexed citations
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Råbergh, Christina M.I., K. Ziegler, Boris Isomaa, M. M. Lipsky, & John Eriksson. (1994). Uptake of taurocholic acid and cholic acid in isolated hepatocytes from rainbow trout. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 267(3). G380–G386. 11 indexed citations
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Lipsky, M. M., et al.. (1993). Effects of chloroform and bromodichloromethane on DNA synthesis in male F344 rat kidney.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 101(suppl 5). 249–252. 6 indexed citations
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Pfeifer, Andrea M. A., Duane T. Smoot, Ainsley Weston, et al.. (1993). Simian virus 40 large tumor antigen-immortalized normal human liver epithelial cells express hepatocyte characteristics and metabolize chemical carcinogens.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 90(11). 5123–5127. 190 indexed citations
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Zhang, Shaozeng, M. M. Lipsky, B F Trump, & Ih‐Chang Hsu. (1990). Neutral red (NR) assay for cell viability and xenobiotic-induced cytotoxicity in primary cultures of human and rat hepatocytes. Cell Biology and Toxicology. 6(2). 219–34. 139 indexed citations
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Reimschuessel, Renate, Richard O. Bennett, Eric May, & M. M. Lipsky. (1989). Retinoblastoma in a porkfish (Anisotremus virginicus, Linnaeus) and a brown bullhead (Ictalurus nebulosus, Lesueur). Journal of Comparative Pathology. 101(2). 215–220. 10 indexed citations
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Lipsky, M. M., B F Trump, & David E. Hinton. (1989). Histogenesis of dieldrin and DDT-induced hepatocellular carcinoma in Balb/c mice.. PubMed. 9(1). 79–93. 10 indexed citations
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Reimschuessel, Renate, et al.. (1989). Fusarium solani isolated from newborn bonnethead sharks, Sphyrna tiburo (L.). Journal of Fish Diseases. 12(1). 57–62. 18 indexed citations
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Hsu, Ih‐Chang, Curtis C. Harris, M. M. Lipsky, S W Snyder, & B F Trump. (1987). Cell and species differences in metabolic activation of chemical carcinogens. Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis. 177(1). 1–7. 17 indexed citations
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May, Eric, et al.. (1987). Hyperplastic and Neoplastic Alterations in the Livers of White Perch (<italic>Morone americana</italic>) From the Chesapeake Bay. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 79(1). 137–43. 11 indexed citations
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Reimschuessel, Renate, Richard O. Bennett, Eric May, & M. M. Lipsky. (1987). Eosinophilic granular cell response to a microsporidian infection in a sergeant major fish, Abudefduf saxatilis (L.). Journal of Fish Diseases. 10(4). 319–322. 31 indexed citations
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Hsu, Ih‐Chang, et al.. (1985). Isolation and culture of hepatocytes from human liver of immediate autopsy. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant. 21(3). 154–160. 37 indexed citations
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Heatfield, Barry M., M. M. Lipsky, & B F Trump. (1980). Renal tubular carcinoma; animal model: chemically induced renal tubular carcinoma in rats.. PubMed. 100(1). 317–20. 7 indexed citations
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Hinton, David E., M. M. Lipsky, Barry M. Heatfield, & B F Trump. (1979). Opposite effects of lead on chemical carcinogenesis in kidney and liver of rats. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 23(1). 464–469. 16 indexed citations
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Lipsky, M. M., David E. Hinton, Peter Goldblatt, James E. Klaunig, & B F Trump. (1979). Iron negative foci and nodules in safrole-exposed mouse liver made siderotic by iron-dextran injection. Pathology - Research and Practice. 164(2). 178–185. 11 indexed citations
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Klaunig, James E., M. M. Lipsky, B F Trump, & David E. Hinton. (1979). Biochemical and ultrastructural changes in teleost liver following subacute exposure to PCB.. PubMed. 2(4). 953–63. 66 indexed citations

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