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2D H Abbott

 

Summary for 2000 [at-glance overview of D H Abbott work for the selected year as suggested by data mining algorithms]

This is an Authoratory overview of author D H Abbott. According to available data, in 2000 D H Abbott published at least 2 articles. This work was completed in collaboration with several authors including Kemnitz, J W and Dumesic, D A. At least 6 different grants are awarded to D H Abbott to support this work. All time total of the grant awards on file exceeds $10,064,967.

Analysis of the article abstracts and the titles suggests that D H Abbott professional interests are focused around "female rhesus monkeys", "prenatal androgen excess" and "adrenocortical responsiveness adrenocorticotropic". These might also be referred to as "female rhesus", "rhesus monkeys" or "androgen excess". Statistical analysis shows that D H Abbott's writing is likely to contains terms "acth", "female", "cortisol", "females", "monkeys" and "subordinate".

Unfortunately, there is not enough information to establish D H Abbott affiliation. Luckily, one email address is on file.

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Alternative names (1) [other authors with names similar to D H Abbott]

Year 2000 Charts [D H Abbott frequent coauthors and the most common unique vocabulary terms for the selected year]

  • D H Abbott - Coauthors & Social Network in 2000D H Abbott - Unique Vocabulary, Keywords and Interests in 2000

Historical Performance Charts [graphical overview of D H Abbott publication and funding history for the range of years]

  • D H Abbott - Publications and Funding History in 2000

Emails (1) [email addresses extracted from D H Abbott affiliations]

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D H Abbott Coauthors (2) [all coauthors with the number of joint publications]

 

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Affiliations (2) [condensed summary of the D H Abbott affiliations, the leading number and the color conveys importance]

  • 1Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53715-1299, USA.
    1Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 53715, USA.

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Keywords (23) [keywords assigned to D H Abbott articles by PubMed, the leading number and the color conveys importance]

  • 2Female | 2Animals | 1Gestational Age | 1Ovulation | 1Adrenal Cortex | 1Macaca mulatta | 1Islets of Langerhans | 1Blood Glucose | 1Testosterone | 1Adrenocorticotropic Hormone | 1Dexamethasone | 1Body Mass Index | 1Glucocorticoids | 1Dominance-Subordination | 1Insulin | 1Glucose Tolerance Test | 1Pregnancy | 1Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects | 1Hydrocortisone | 1Humans | 1Callithrix | 1Kinetics | 1Ovariectomy

D H Abbott Unique Vocabulary (96) [single words, word pairs and phrases obtained by analysis of abstracts and titles, the leading number and the color conveys importance; D H Abbott might be a good expert witness on these terms]

  • 11acth | 9female | 9cortisol | 8females | 8monkeys | 7subordinate | 6insulin | 5rhesus | 4responsiveness | 4adrenocortical | 4treated | 4socially | 4levels | 3adrenocorticotropic | 3hormone | 3relationship | 3ovariectomized | 3di | 3suppression | 3dominant | 3glucose | 3reduced | 3treatment | 3early | 3late | 3index | 3marmoset | 3gestational | 3saline | 3higher | 2response | 2acute
  • 5female rhesus | 5rhesus monkeys | 5androgen excess | 4adrenocortical responsiveness | 4subordinate female | 4cortisol levels | 3reduced adrenocortical | 3adrenocorticotropic hormone | 3hormone acth | 3subordinate ovariectomized | 3responsiveness adrenocorticotropic | 3socially subordinate | 3marmoset monkeys | 3treated females | 2female marmoset | 2response glucose | 2suppression reproductive | 2dominant females | 2acute insulin | 2acth saline | 2treatment dominant | 2reproductive hormones | 2levels subordinate | 2results suggest | 2hyperbolic relationship | 2early treated | 2chronic reductions | 2ovariectomized females | 2acth treatment | 2insulin response | 2insulin sensitivity | 2acth socially
  • 5female rhesus monkeys | 4prenatal androgen excess | 3adrenocortical responsiveness adrenocorticotropic | 3reduced adrenocortical responsiveness | 3adrenocorticotropic hormone acth | 3responsiveness adrenocorticotropic hormone | 3socially subordinate female | 3timing prenatal androgen | 3adult female rhesus | 2acth socially subordinate | 2early treated females | 2insulin response glucose | 2female marmoset monkeys | 2treatment dominant females | 2subordinate ovariectomized females | 2acth treatment dominant | 2hormone acth socially | 2subordinate female marmoset | 2cortisol levels subordinate | 2suppression reproductive hormones | 2acute insulin response | 2androgen excess determines | 2plasma cortisol levels | 2determines differential impairment | 2cortisol responses acth | 2action adult female | 2excess determines differential | 2propionate starting gestational | 2pancreatic beta-cell function | 2impairment insulin secretion | 2insulin secretion action | 2testosterone propionate starting

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Funding (6) [selected NIH grants to D H Abbott and the award amounts for recent years]

  • RIP2 KINASE'S FUNCTION IN INNATE IMMUNITY (ABBOTT, DEREK - 2004)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    1K08AI053819-01A12004$108,810
    Total up to 2000$108,810
  • FEEDBACK REGULATION OF INNATE IMMUNE SIGNALING AT MUCOSAL SURFACES (ABBOTT, DEREK - 2008)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    award information is not available
    Total up to 2000$NA
  • IRAK4 KINASE ACTIVITY'S ROLE IN IMMUNODEFICIENCY (ABBOTT, DEREK - 2008)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    award information is not available
    Total up to 2000$NA
  • INNATE IMMUNE SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION SPECIFICITY IN INFLAMMATORY DISEASE (ABBOTT, DEREK - 2009)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    award information is not available
    Total up to 2000$NA
  • FETAL ANDROGEN INDUCES OVARIAN, LH AND B-CELL DEFECTS (ABBOTT, DAVID - 2002)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    1P50HD044405-012002$1,060,293
    5P50HD044405-022003$1,059,743
    5P50HD044405-032004$1,044,396
    Total up to 2000$3,164,432
  • ANDROGENIZED FEMALE AS A MODEL FOR P0LYCYSTIC OVARIAN SY (ABBOTT, DAVID - 1999)
    Grant #Award YearAward Amount, USD
    1R01RR013635-01A11999$327,152
    5R01RR013635-022000$316,992
    5R01RR013635-032001$326,977
    5R01RR013635-042002$324,419
    Total up to 2000$1,295,540

D H Abbott Articles (2) [selected PubMed articles for the year 2000 with the links to a full text at PubMed]

  • Reduced adrenocortical responsiveness to adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in socially subordinate female marmoset monkeys. (2000) >>

    Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53715-1299, USA.

    1Saltzman, W, 1Schultz-Darken, N J, 1Prudom, S L, 2Abbott, D H.
  • Timing of prenatal androgen excess determines differential impairment in insulin secretion and action in adult female rhesus monkeys. (2000) >>

    Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 53715, USA.

    6Dumesic, D A, 1Eisner, J R, 7Kemnitz, J W, 2Abbott, D H.

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