Shirley M. Williams

494 total citations
18 papers, 379 citations indexed

About

Shirley M. Williams is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Shirley M. Williams has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 379 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Molecular Biology, 13 papers in Immunology and 3 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Shirley M. Williams's work include Mast cells and histamine (13 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (7 papers) and Phenothiazines and Benzothiazines Synthesis and Activities (6 papers). Shirley M. Williams is often cited by papers focused on Mast cells and histamine (13 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (7 papers) and Phenothiazines and Benzothiazines Synthesis and Activities (6 papers). Shirley M. Williams collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and New Zealand. Shirley M. Williams's co-authors include Robert E. West, Robert Aslanian, Robert W. Egan, John C. Anthes, Motasim Billah, Scott Greenfeder, David Hesk, William Kreutner, Christian Richard and Edwin A. Mitchell and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and European Journal of Pharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Shirley M. Williams

18 papers receiving 354 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Shirley M. Williams United States 10 145 109 102 72 66 18 379
Anna Rita Renzetti Italy 16 458 3.2× 24 0.2× 83 0.8× 16 0.2× 150 2.3× 45 739
T. Hesselbo United Kingdom 5 180 1.2× 145 1.3× 35 0.3× 18 0.3× 102 1.5× 9 584
Tracy L. Carr United States 10 166 1.1× 159 1.5× 29 0.3× 25 0.3× 40 0.6× 15 324
Ralph F. Hall United States 11 122 0.8× 39 0.4× 82 0.8× 7 0.1× 171 2.6× 33 418
Thierry Duvauchelle France 11 102 0.7× 13 0.1× 13 0.1× 15 0.2× 44 0.7× 24 389
Minh Tú Nguyễn Vietnam 13 202 1.4× 23 0.2× 41 0.4× 10 0.1× 44 0.7× 41 429
Minghua Sun United States 9 127 0.9× 56 0.5× 134 1.3× 25 0.3× 17 0.3× 18 312
Jan‐Anders Karlsson Sweden 10 314 2.2× 83 0.8× 61 0.6× 16 0.2× 197 3.0× 15 492
David Cunningham United States 7 62 0.4× 33 0.3× 10 0.1× 63 0.9× 255 3.9× 11 430
J. S. Mann United Kingdom 6 62 0.4× 50 0.5× 27 0.3× 27 0.4× 182 2.8× 10 316

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Shirley M. Williams

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Shao, Ning, Robert Aslanian, Robert E. West, et al.. (2012). Synthesis and structure–activity relationship (SAR) study of 4-azabenzoxazole analogues as H3 antagonists. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 22(5). 2075–2078. 4 indexed citations
2.
Xiao, Dong, Anandan Palani, Robert Aslanian, et al.. (2012). Fused bicycles as arylketone bioisosteres leading to potent, orally active thiadiazole H3 antagonists. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 22(9). 3354–3357. 3 indexed citations
3.
Shao, Ning, Robert Aslanian, Sylvia J. Degrado, et al.. (2011). Discovery of a Potent Thiadiazole Class of Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonist for the Treatment of Diabetes. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 3(3). 198–202. 20 indexed citations
4.
Xiao, Dong, Anandan Palani, Ying Huang, et al.. (2010). Discovery of a series of potent arylthiadiazole H3 antagonists. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 21(2). 861–864. 8 indexed citations
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Berlin, Michael, Christopher W. Boyce, Yi Wang, et al.. (2010). Reduction of hERG inhibitory activity in the 4-piperidinyl urea series of H3 antagonists. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 20(7). 2359–2364. 10 indexed citations
6.
Ting, Pauline C., Jie Wu, Robert Aslanian, et al.. (2010). The synthesis and structure–activity relationship of 4-benzimidazolyl-piperidinylcarbonyl-piperidine analogs as histamine H3 antagonists. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 20(17). 5004–5008. 5 indexed citations
7.
Palani, Anandan, Xiao Cheng, Ying Huang, et al.. (2009). Synthesis and structure–activity relationships of 2-(1,4′-bipiperidin-1′-yl)thiazolopyridine as H3 receptor antagonists. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 19(21). 6176–6180. 32 indexed citations
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Aslanian, Robert, John J. Piwinski, Xiaohong Zhu, et al.. (2009). Structural determinants for histamine H1 affinity, hERG affinity and QTc prolongation in a series of terfenadine analogs. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 19(17). 5043–5047. 11 indexed citations
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Aslanian, Robert, Xiaohong Zhu, Henry A. Vaccaro, et al.. (2008). Benzimidazole-substituted (3-phenoxypropyl)amines as histamine H3 receptor ligands. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 18(18). 5032–5036. 15 indexed citations
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Vaccaro, Wayne, Rosy Sher, Michael Berlin, et al.. (2005). Novel histamine H3 receptor antagonists based on the 4-[(1H-imidazol-4-yl)methyl]piperidine scaffold. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 16(2). 395–399. 4 indexed citations
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McLeod, Robbie L., Robert E. West, Robert Aslanian, et al.. (2003). Pharmacological Characterization of the Novel Histamine H3-Receptor Antagonist N-(3,5-Dichlorophenyl)-N′-[[4-(1 H-imidazol-4-ylmethyl)phenyl]-methyl]-urea (SCH 79687). Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 305(3). 1037–1044. 29 indexed citations
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Aslanian, Robert, Neng‐Yang Shih, John J. Piwinski, et al.. (2003). Identification of a dual histamine H1/H3 receptor ligand based on the H1 antagonist chlorpheniramine. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 13(12). 1959–1961. 28 indexed citations
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Aslanian, Robert, Kevin D. McCormick, John J. Piwinski, et al.. (2002). Identification of a novel, orally bioavailable histamine H3 receptor antagonist based on the 4-benzyl-(1H-imidazol-4-yl) template. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 12(6). 937–941. 24 indexed citations
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Anthes, John C., Christian Richard, David Hesk, et al.. (2002). Biochemical characterization of desloratadine, a potent antagonist of the human histamine H1 receptor. European Journal of Pharmacology. 449(3). 229–237. 105 indexed citations
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Yoon, Kyoung‐Jin, et al.. (2000). Synthesis and pharmacological evaluations of N-(substituted benzoylamino)-5-carbethoxymethyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridines as potential antiinflammatory agents.. PubMed. 26(3). 73–82. 6 indexed citations
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West, Randolph, Shirley M. Williams, Hoyan S. She, et al.. (1997). Tomoxiprole Selectively Inhibits Cyclooxygenase-2. Prostaglandins. 54(6). 891–898. 3 indexed citations
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Williams, Shirley M.. (1996). Legal Planning Is Crucial. Activities Adaptation & Aging. 21(1). 65–71. 1 indexed citations
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Scragg, Robert, Angela Stewart, Edwin A. Mitchell, et al.. (1996). Infant room-sharing and prone sleep position in sudden infant death syndrome. The Lancet. 347(8993). 7–12. 71 indexed citations

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