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Kimberly Lapham
Kimberly Lapham
Affiliations
Pfizer Worldwide Research and Development, Groton, Connecticut 06340, United States.
Publications (7)
Discovery of High-Affinity Small-Molecule Binders of the Epigenetic Reader YEATS4.
Journal of medicinal chemistry
Avec:
Allyn T Londregan
,
Karlygash Aitmakhanova
,
James Bennett
,
Laura J Byrnes
,
Daniel P Canterbury
,
Xiayun Cheng
,
Thomas Christott
,
Jennifer Clemens
,
Steven B Coffey
,
João M Dias
,
Matthew S Dowling
,
Gillian Farnie
,
Oleg Fedorov
,
Kimberly F Fennell
,
Vicki Gamble
,
Carina Gileadi
,
Charline Giroud
,
Michael R Harris
,
Brett D Hollingshead
,
Kilian Huber
,
Magdalena Korczynska
,
Paula M Loria
,
Arjun Narayanan
,
Dafydd R Owen
,
Brigitt Raux
,
Parag V Sahasrabudhe
,
Roger B Ruggeri
,
Laura Díaz Sáez
,
Ingrid A Stock
,
Benjamin A Thuma
,
Andy Tsai
,
Alison E Varghese
Evaluation of Icotinib as a Potent and Selective Inhibitor of Aldehyde Oxidase for Reaction Phenotyping in Human Hepatocytes.
Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals
Avec:
Lloyd Wei Tat Tang
,
Ethan DaSilva
,
R Scott Obach
Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals
Avec:
Nicholas Ferguson
,
Mark Niosi
,
Theunis C Goosen
Evidence-based strategies for the characterisation of human drug and chemical glucuronidation in vitro and UDP-glucuronosyltransferase reaction phenotyping.
Pharmacology & therapeutics
Avec:
John O Miners
,
Andrew Rowland
,
Jonathan J Novak
,
Theunis C Goosen
Global Portrait of Protein Targets of Metabolites of the Neurotoxic Compound BIA 10-2474.
ACS chemical biology
Avec:
Zhen Huang
,
Daisuke Ogasawara
,
Uthpala I Seneviratne
,
Armand B Cognetta
,
Christopher W Am Ende
,
Deane M Nason
,
John Litchfield
,
Douglas S Johnson
,
Benjamin F Cravatt
In Vitro Characterization of Ertugliflozin Metabolism by UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase and Cytochrome P450 Enzymes.
Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals
Avec:
Ernesto Callegari
,
Julie Cianfrogna
,
Jian Lin
,
Mark Niosi
,
Christine C Orozco
,
Raman Sharma
,
Theunis C Goosen
UGT2B10 is the Major UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase 2B Isoform Involved in the Metabolism of Lamotrigine and is Implicated in the Drug-Drug Interaction with Valproic Acid.
The AAPS journal
Avec:
Lloyd Wei Tat Tang
,
Theunis C Goosen
Réseau de co-auteurs
Theunis C Goosen
4 collaborations
Lloyd Wei Tat Tang
2 collaborations
Mark Niosi
2 collaborations
Allyn T Londregan
1 collaboration
Karlygash Aitmakhanova
1 collaboration
James Bennett
1 collaboration
Laura J Byrnes
1 collaboration
Daniel P Canterbury
1 collaboration
Xiayun Cheng
1 collaboration
Thomas Christott
1 collaboration
Jennifer Clemens
1 collaboration
Steven B Coffey
1 collaboration
João M Dias
1 collaboration
Matthew S Dowling
1 collaboration
Gillian Farnie
1 collaboration
Oleg Fedorov
1 collaboration
Kimberly F Fennell
1 collaboration
Vicki Gamble
1 collaboration
Carina Gileadi
1 collaboration
Charline Giroud
1 collaboration
Michael R Harris
1 collaboration
Brett D Hollingshead
1 collaboration
Kilian Huber
1 collaboration
Magdalena Korczynska
1 collaboration
Paula M Loria
1 collaboration
Arjun Narayanan
1 collaboration
Dafydd R Owen
1 collaboration
Brigitt Raux
1 collaboration
Parag V Sahasrabudhe
1 collaboration
Roger B Ruggeri
1 collaboration
Laura Díaz Sáez
1 collaboration
Ingrid A Stock
1 collaboration
Benjamin A Thuma
1 collaboration
Andy Tsai
1 collaboration
Alison E Varghese
1 collaboration
Ethan DaSilva
1 collaboration
R Scott Obach
1 collaboration
Nicholas Ferguson
1 collaboration
John O Miners
1 collaboration
Andrew Rowland
1 collaboration
Jonathan J Novak
1 collaboration
Zhen Huang
1 collaboration
Daisuke Ogasawara
1 collaboration
Uthpala I Seneviratne
1 collaboration
Armand B Cognetta
1 collaboration
Christopher W Am Ende
1 collaboration
Deane M Nason
1 collaboration
John Litchfield
1 collaboration
Douglas S Johnson
1 collaboration
Benjamin F Cravatt
1 collaboration
Ernesto Callegari
1 collaboration
Julie Cianfrogna
1 collaboration
Jian Lin
1 collaboration
Christine C Orozco
1 collaboration
Raman Sharma
1 collaboration