O. Caryl Wallis

830 total citations
36 papers, 701 citations indexed

About

O. Caryl Wallis is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, O. Caryl Wallis has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 701 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Molecular Biology, 18 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 11 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in O. Caryl Wallis's work include Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (18 papers), Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders (7 papers) and Folate and B Vitamins Research (6 papers). O. Caryl Wallis is often cited by papers focused on Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (18 papers), Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders (7 papers) and Folate and B Vitamins Research (6 papers). O. Caryl Wallis collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, France and Slovakia. O. Caryl Wallis's co-authors include Michael Wallis, A. W. Johnson, Michael F. Läppert, John Crissman, Erwin R. Stedronsky, Joseph Cappello, Franco Ferrari, Debasree Burman, Michael R. Hollaway and Zoitsa Maniou and has published in prestigious journals such as Biochemical Journal, FEBS Letters and Journal of Controlled Release.

In The Last Decade

O. Caryl Wallis

36 papers receiving 667 citations

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wallis, O. Caryl & Michael Wallis. (2006). Evolution of Growth Hormone in Primates: The GH Gene Clusters of the New World Monkeys Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) and White-Fronted Capuchin (Cebus albifrons). Journal of Molecular Evolution. 63(5). 591–601. 22 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl, et al.. (2005). Molecular Evolution of Prolactin in Primates. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 60(5). 606–614. 27 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl, Zoitsa Maniou, & Michael Wallis. (2005). Cloning and characterization of the gene encoding growth hormone in finback whale (Balaenoptera physalus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 143(1). 92–97. 4 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl, et al.. (2005). Polymorphism of the growth hormone gene of red deer (Cervus elaphus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 146(2). 180–185. 10 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl & Michael Wallis. (2002). Characterisation of the GH gene cluster in a new-world monkey, the marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 29(1). 89–97. 29 indexed citations
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Maniou, Zoitsa, O. Caryl Wallis, & Michael Wallis. (2002). Cloning and characterisation of the GH gene from the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 127(3). 300–306. 8 indexed citations
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Maniou, Zoitsa, O. Caryl Wallis, & Michael Wallis. (2001). Molecular evolution of growth hormone in Cetartiodactyla. Biochemical Society Transactions. 29(1). A39–A39. 4 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl, YP Zhang, & Michael Wallis. (2001). Molecular evolution of GH in primates: characterisation of the GH genes from slow loris and marmoset defines an episode of rapid evolutionary change. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 26(3). 249–258. 34 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl & Michael Wallis. (2001). Molecular Evolution of Growth Hormone (GH) in Cetartiodactyla: Cloning and Characterization of the Gene Encoding GH from a Primitive Ruminant, the Chevrotain (Tragulus javanicus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 123(1). 62–72. 28 indexed citations
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Sami, Amtul Jamil, O. Caryl Wallis, & Michael Wallis. (1999). Production and characterisation of deletion mutants of ovine growth hormone. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 23(1). 97–106. 1 indexed citations
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Cappello, Joseph, John Crissman, Franco Ferrari, et al.. (1998). In-situ self-assembling protein polymer gel systems for administration, delivery, and release of drugs. Journal of Controlled Release. 53(1-3). 105–117. 184 indexed citations
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Wallis, Michael, et al.. (1998). Duplicate growth hormone genes in sheep and goat. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 21(1). 1–5. 50 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl, et al.. (1997). Cloning and characterisation of the gene encoding red deer (Cervus elaphus) growth hormone: implications for the molecular evolution of growth hormone in artiodactyls. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 19(3). 259–266. 22 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl & Michael Wallis. (1995). Cloning and characterisation of the rabbit growth hormone-encoding gene. Gene. 163(2). 253–256. 18 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl, et al.. (1995). Preparation and characterization of recombinant DNA-derived ovine growth hormone variants in which the C-terminal disulphide bridge is modified. Biochemical Society Transactions. 23(2). 220S–220S. 2 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl, Amtul Jamil Sami, & Michael Wallis. (1995). The effect of changes in nucleotide sequence coding for the N-terminus on expression levels of ovine growth hormone variants in Escherichia coli. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression. 1261(3). 360–368. 9 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl & Marianne Wallis. (1990). Purification and properties of a recombinant DNA-derived ovine growth hormone analogue (oGH1) expressed in Escherichia coli. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 4(1). 61–69. 11 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl & Michael Wallis. (1989). Production of plasmids giving high expression of recombinant DNA‐derived ovine growth hormone variants in Escherichia coli. FEBS Letters. 250(2). 371–376. 11 indexed citations
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Wallis, O. Caryl, P Ottolenghi, & Peter Whittaker. (1972). Induction of petite mutants in yeast by starvation in glycerol. Biochemical Journal. 127(2). 46P–47P. 13 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Peter & O. Caryl Wallis. (1971). Biosynthesis of yeast mitochondria: effects of rifampicin. Biochemical Journal. 125(3). 82P–82P. 2 indexed citations

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