Patrick F. Coleman

454 total citations
7 papers, 405 citations indexed

About

Patrick F. Coleman is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Oncology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Patrick F. Coleman has authored 7 papers receiving a total of 405 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Molecular Biology, 2 papers in Oncology and 2 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Patrick F. Coleman's work include Biochemical and Molecular Research (3 papers), Hemoglobin structure and function (2 papers) and Blood properties and coagulation (1 paper). Patrick F. Coleman is often cited by papers focused on Biochemical and Molecular Research (3 papers), Hemoglobin structure and function (2 papers) and Blood properties and coagulation (1 paper). Patrick F. Coleman collaborates with scholars based in United States and Ireland. Patrick F. Coleman's co-authors include George R. Stark, D. Parker Suttle, Geoffrey M. Wahl, Richard A. Padgett, J. Ivan Legg, Yvonne O’Meara, P. Maderna, Catherine Godson and Hugh R. Brady and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.

In The Last Decade

Patrick F. Coleman

6 papers receiving 367 citations

Peers

Patrick F. Coleman
Charles Osborne United States
Alfonso L. Pogolotti United States
Z. Ohashi United States
Lilian Chooback United States
Helmut Lenz Germany
Glenn D. Hoke United States
Chi-Hsiung Chang United States
Charles Osborne United States
Patrick F. Coleman
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Fields of papers citing papers by Patrick F. Coleman

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Maderna, P., Patrick F. Coleman, Catherine Godson, Yvonne O’Meara, & Hugh R. Brady. (1999). Serum from Hemodialysis Patients Inhibits Basal and Cytokine-Stimulated Tissue Factor Expression in Vitro. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 10(11). 2403–2406. 7 indexed citations
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Padgett, Richard A., Geoffrey M. Wahl, Patrick F. Coleman, & George R. Stark. (1979). N-(Phosphonacetyl)-L-aspartate-resistant hamster cells overaccumulate a single mRNA coding for the multifunctional protein that catalyzes the first steps of UMP synthesis.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 254(3). 974–980. 87 indexed citations
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Coleman, Patrick F., D. Parker Suttle, & George R. Stark. (1978). [18] Purification of a multifunction protein bearing carbamyl-phosphate synthase, aspartate transcarbamylase, and dihydroorotase enzyme activities from mutant hamster cells. Methods in enzymology on CD-ROM/Methods in enzymology. 51. 121–134. 7 indexed citations
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Coleman, Patrick F., D. Parker Suttle, & George R. Stark. (1977). Purification from hamster cells of the multifunctional protein that initiates de novo synthesis of pyrimidine nucleotides.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 252(18). 6379–6385. 237 indexed citations
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Coleman, Patrick F.. (1977). A study of conformational changes in two β-93 modified hemoglobin A's using a triphosphate spin label. Biochemistry. 16(3). 345–351. 2 indexed citations
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Coleman, Patrick F.. (1977). Evidence for a quaternary structure change in the cooperative binding of cyanide to ferrihemoglobin A. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 74(4). 1544–1551. 1 indexed citations
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Coleman, Patrick F., et al.. (1970). Nuclear magnetic resonance study of the .beta.-cis-ethylenediamine-N,N'-diacetatocobalt(III) chelate system. Inorganic Chemistry. 9(4). 937–944. 64 indexed citations

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