Timothy Billiar

Timothy Billiar

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 161

North America-United States

About Timothy Billiar

Timothy Billiar, With an exceptional h-index of 161 and a recent h-index of 75 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Pittsburgh, specializes in the field of innate immunity, inflammation, nitric oxide, shock.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Fibroblastic reticular cell-derived exosomes are a promising therapeutic approach for septic acute kidney injury

Mechanism matters: mortality and endothelial cell damage marker differences between blunt and penetrating traumatic injuries across three prehospital clinical trials

Transforming the Future of Surgeon-Scientists

A Prospective Cohort Protocol for the Remnant Investigation in Sepsis Study

High-dimensional proteomics identifies organ injury patterns associated with outcomes in human trauma

Time window-based platform for the rapid stratification of blunt trauma patients into distinct outcome cohorts

NoS2/COX2 inhibition alters the tumor microenvironment and decreases growth of hepatocellular cancer

Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cycloxygenase-2 (COX2) inhibition reprogram the tumor microenvironment and suppress tumor growth in hepatocellular carcinoma

Timothy Billiar Information

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Citations(all)

101784

Citations(since 2020)

26673

Cited By

84842

hIndex(all)

161

hIndex(since 2020)

75

i10Index(all)

769

i10Index(since 2020)

487

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University of Pittsburgh

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Timothy Billiar Skills & Research Interests

innate immunity

inflammation

nitric oxide

shock

Top articles of Timothy Billiar

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Fibroblastic reticular cell-derived exosomes are a promising therapeutic approach for septic acute kidney injury

Kidney International

Yiming Li

Chang Hu

Pan Zhai

Jing Zhang

Jun Jiang

...

2024/3/1

Mechanism matters: mortality and endothelial cell damage marker differences between blunt and penetrating traumatic injuries across three prehospital clinical trials

Scientific Reports

Jack K Donohue

Danielle S Gruen

Nidhi Iyanna

John M Lorence

Joshua B Brown

...

2024/2/2

Transforming the Future of Surgeon-Scientists

Annals of surgery

Daniela P Ladner

Allan M Goldstein

Timothy R Billiar

Andrew M Cameron

Darren R Carpizo

...

2024/2/1

A Prospective Cohort Protocol for the Remnant Investigation in Sepsis Study

Critical Care Explorations

Christopher W Seymour

Kelly Lynn Urbanek

Anna Nakayama

Jason N Kennedy

Rachel Powell

...

2023/11/1

High-dimensional proteomics identifies organ injury patterns associated with outcomes in human trauma

Shimena R Li

Hamed Moheimani

Brachman Herzig

Michael Kail

Neha Krishnamoorthi

...

2023/6/1

Time window-based platform for the rapid stratification of blunt trauma patients into distinct outcome cohorts

2023/12/26

NoS2/COX2 inhibition alters the tumor microenvironment and decreases growth of hepatocellular cancer

HPB

C Kaltenmeier

R Wang

S Tohme

D Geller

D Wink

...

2023/1/1

Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and cycloxygenase-2 (COX2) inhibition reprogram the tumor microenvironment and suppress tumor growth in hepatocellular carcinoma

Cancer Research

Ronghua Wang

Christof Kaltenmeier

Ruiqi Yang

Tony Haykal

Hamza Yazdani

...

2023/4/4

Nitric oxide and thioredoxin modulate the activity of caspase 9 in HepG2 cells

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-General Subjects

Surupa Chakraborty

Ankita Choudhuri

Akansha Mishra

Camelia Bhattacharyya

Timothy R Billiar

...

2023/11/1

Targeting nitric oxide: say NO to metastasis

Tejaswini P Reddy

Sharon A Glynn

Timothy R Billiar

David A Wink

Jenny C Chang

2023/5/15

Spatial analysis of NOS2 and COX2 interaction with T-effector cells reveals immunosuppressive landscapes associated with poor outcome in ER− breast cancer patients

bioRxiv

Lisa A Ridnour

Robert YS Cheng

William F Heinz

Milind Pore

Ana L Gonzalez

...

2023/12/23

Dynamic Hypergraphs: A novel analysis pipeline for defining spatiotemporal inflammation networks

Journal of Critical Care

Ashti Shah

Ruben Zamora

Jonathan Forsberg

Seth Schobel

Desiree Unselt

...

2023/4/1

Interferon-gamma is quintessential for NOS2 and COX2 expression in ER- breast tumors that lead to poor outcome

Cell Death & Disease

Robert YS Cheng

Lisa A Ridnour

Adelaide L Wink

Ana L Gonzalez

Elise L Femino

...

2023/5/11

Direct trauma center access by helicopter emergency medical services is associated with improved survival after severe injury

Annals of surgery

Andrew-Paul Deeb

Cindy Y Teng

Andrew B Peitzman

Timothy R Billiar

Jason L Sperry

...

2023/10/1

NOS2 and COX2 Provide Key Spatial Targets that Determine Outcome in ER− Breast Cancer

bioRxiv

Lisa A Ridnour

William F Heinz

Robert YS Cheng

Adelaide L Wink

Noemi Kedei

...

2023/12/23

Low titer group O whole blood in injured children requiring massive transfusion

Annals of surgery

Barbara A Gaines

Mark H Yazer

Darrell J Triulzi

Jason L Sperry

Matthew D Neal

...

2023/4/1

Hydrogen sulphide synthesis in GtoPdb v. 2023.1

IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE

Timothy R Billiar

Giuseppe Cirino

David Fulton

Roberto Motterlini

Andreas Papapetropoulos

...

2023/4/26

A common single nucleotide polymorphism is associated with inflammation and critical illness outcomes

Iscience

Fayten El-Dehaibi

Ruben Zamora

Josiah Radder

Jinling Yin

Ashti M Shah

...

2023/12/15

Targeting inflammation in traumatic injury: entering a new era

Intensive Care Medicine

Timothy R Billiar

Beverley J Hunt

Sebastien Bailly

2023/8

Transcriptomic and Proteomic Characterization of the Immune Response to Elective Spinal Reconstructive Surgery: Impact of Aging and Comparisons with the Traumatic Injury Response

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Michael Kelberman

Katharine McCann

Cheyenne D Hurst

Duc M Duong

Alexia Marriott

...

2023/12

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