Standout Papers

Use of the green fluorescent protein and its mutants in quantitative fluorescence microscopy... 1997 2026 2006 2016 687
  1. Use of the green fluorescent protein and its mutants in quantitative fluorescence microscopy (1997)
    George H. Patterson, Susan M. Knobel et al. Biophysical Journal
  2. Fluorescent protein FRET: the good, the bad and the ugly (2007)
    David W. Piston, Gert‐Jan Kremers Trends in Biochemical Sciences
  3. Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) as regulators of dorsal forebrain development (1997)
    Yasuhide Furuta, David W. Piston et al. Development
  4. Regulation of Corepressor Function by Nuclear NADH (2002)
    Qinghong Zhang, David W. Piston et al. Science

Immediate Impact

25 by Nobel laureates 32 from Science/Nature 94 standout
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Adipose tissue NAD + biosynthesis is required for regulating adaptive thermogenesis and whole-body energy homeostasis in mice
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David W. Piston 7780 3302 3419 215 14.5k
Larry A. Sklar 10393 760 644 313 18.9k
Jin Zhang 10347 648 2612 362 15.0k
Klaus M. Hahn 8373 1116 1714 355 18.5k
Michiyuki Matsuda 11093 910 1474 298 17.8k
Joseph Bryan 7487 4169 415 158 16.0k
Sandro Santagata 7797 936 891 187 14.7k
Frederick R. Maxfield 17381 3975 713 260 29.0k
Keith L. Ligon 11220 1164 545 243 20.8k
A. S. Verkman 9435 904 831 257 21.1k
David Piwnica‐Worms 9026 1175 602 279 19.2k

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