Standout Papers

Narcolepsy in orexin Knockout Mice 1993 2026 2004 2015 2.3k
  1. Narcolepsy in orexin Knockout Mice (1999)
    Richard M. Chemelli, Jon T. Willie et al. Cell
  2. Hypercholesterolemia in low density lipoprotein receptor knockout mice and its reversal by adenovirus-mediated gene delivery. (1993)
    S Ishibashi, Mark S. Brown et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  3. Endocrine Regulation of the Fasting Response by PPARα-Mediated Induction of Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 (2007)
    Takeshi Inagaki, Paul A. Dutchak et al. Cell Metabolism
  4. Effects of the gut microbiota on host adiposity are modulated by the short-chain fatty-acid binding G protein-coupled receptor, Gpr41 (2008)
    Buck S. Samuel, Abdullah Shaito et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  5. Cholesterol and Bile Acid Metabolism Are Impaired in Mice Lacking the Nuclear Oxysterol Receptor LXRα (1998)
    Daniel J. Peet, Stephen D. Turley et al. Cell
  6. Synaptotagmin I: A major Ca2+ sensor for transmitter release at a central synapse (1994)
    Martin Geppert, Yukiko Goda et al. Cell
  7. Reeler/Disabled-like Disruption of Neuronal Migration in Knockout Mice Lacking the VLDL Receptor and ApoE Receptor 2 (1999)
    Marion Trommsdorff, Michael Gotthardt et al. Cell
  8. Tie2-Cre Transgenic Mice: A New Model for Endothelial Cell-Lineage Analysis in Vivo (2001)
    Yaz Y. Kisanuki, Robert E. Hammer et al. Developmental Biology
  9. Synaptic Assembly of the Brain in the Absence of Neurotransmitter Secretion (2000)
    Matthijs Verhage, Ascanio S. Maia et al. Science
  10. Dramatic growth of mice that develop from eggs microinjected with metallothionein–growth hormone fusion genes (1982)
    Richard D. Palmiter, Ralph L. Brinster et al. Nature
  11. The germfree state prevents development of gut and joint inflammatory disease in HLA-B27 transgenic rats. (1994)
    James A. Richardson, William A. Simmons et al. The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  12. White Fat Progenitor Cells Reside in the Adipose Vasculature (2008)
    Wei Tang, Daniel Zeve et al. Science
  13. Leptin reverses insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus in mice with congenital lipodystrophy (1999)
    Iichiro Shimomura, Robert E. Hammer et al. Nature
  14. Targeted and natural (piebald-lethal) mutations of endothelin-B receptor gene produce megacolon associated with spotted coat color in mice (1994)
    Kiminori Hosoda, Robert E. Hammer et al. Cell
  15. Spontaneous inflammatory disease in transgenic rats expressing HLA-B27 and human β2m: An animal model of HLA-B27-associated human disorders (1990)
    Robert E. Hammer, Shanna D. Maika et al. Cell
  16. A Neuroligin-3 Mutation Implicated in Autism Increases Inhibitory Synaptic Transmission in Mice (2007)
    Katsuhiko Tabuchi, Jacqueline Blundell et al. Science
  17. Interaction of endothelin-3 with endothelin-B receptor is essential for development of epidermal melanocytes and enteric neurons (1994)
    Kiminori Hosoda, Adel Giaid et al. Cell
  18. Isoform 1c of sterol regulatory element binding protein is less active than isoform 1a in livers of transgenic mice and in cultured cells. (1997)
    Hitoshi Shimano, Jay D. Horton et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  19. Production of transgenic rabbits, sheep and pigs by microinjection (1985)
    Robert E. Hammer, V. G. Pursel et al. Nature
  20. Overproduction of cholesterol and fatty acids causes massive liver enlargement in transgenic mice expressing truncated SREBP-1a. (1996)
    Hitoshi Shimano, Jay D. Horton et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  21. Decreased IRS-2 and Increased SREBP-1c Lead to Mixed Insulin Resistance and Sensitivity in Livers of Lipodystrophic and ob/ob Mice (2000)
    Iichiro Shimomura, Morihiro Matsuda et al. Molecular Cell
  22. Normal luminal bacteria, especially Bacteroides species, mediate chronic colitis, gastritis, and arthritis in HLA-B27/human beta2 microglobulin transgenic rats. (1996)
    Heiko C. Rath, Hans Herfarth et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  23. Insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus in transgenic mice expressing nuclear SREBP-1c in adipose tissue: model for congenital generalized lipodystrophy (1998)
    Iichiro Shimomura, Robert E. Hammer et al. Genes & Development
  24. Essential functions of synapsins I and II in synaptic vesicle regulation (1995)
    Thomas W. Rosahl, Markus Missler et al. Nature
  25. Activation of cholesterol synthesis in preference to fatty acid synthesis in liver and adipose tissue of transgenic mice overproducing sterol regulatory element-binding protein-2. (1998)
    Jay D. Horton, Iichiro Shimomura et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  26. Disruption of Abcg5 and Abcg8 in mice reveals their crucial role in biliary cholesterol secretion (2002)
    Liqing Yu, Robert E. Hammer et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  27. Decreased plasma cholesterol and hypersensitivity to statins in mice lacking Pcsk9 (2005)
    Shirya Rashid, David E. Curtis et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  28. Diminished Hepatic Response to Fasting/Refeeding and Liver X Receptor Agonists in Mice with Selective Deficiency of Sterol Regulatory Element-binding Protein-1c (2002)
    Guosheng Liang, Jian Yang et al. Journal of Biological Chemistry
  29. Overexpression of ABCG5 and ABCG8 promotes biliary cholesterol secretion and reduces fractional absorption of dietary cholesterol (2002)
    Liqing Yu, Jia Li-Hawkins et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  30. Secreted PCSK9 decreases the number of LDL receptors in hepatocytes and inlivers of parabiotic mice (2006)
    Thomas A. Lagace, David E. Curtis et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  31. Metallothionein-Human GH Fusion Genes Stimulate Growth of Mice (1983)
    Richard D. Palmiter, Gunnar Norstedt et al. Science
  32. Acetate Dependence of Tumors (2014)
    Sarah A. Comerford, Zhi‐Guang Huang et al. Cell
  33. α-Neurexins couple Ca2+ channels to synaptic vesicle exocytosis (2003)
    Markus Missler, Weiqi Zhang et al. Nature
  34. The hypoxia-responsive transcription factor EPAS1 is essential for catecholamine homeostasis and protection against heart failure during embryonic development (1998)
    Hui Tian, Robert E. Hammer et al. Genes & Development
  35. Overexpression of ABCG5 and ABCG8 promotes biliary cholesterol secretion and reduces fractional absorption of dietary cholesterol (2002)
    Liqing Yu, Jia Li-Hawkins et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  36. The role of Rab3A in neurotransmitter release (1994)
    Martin Geppert, Vadim Y. Bolshakov et al. Nature
  37. Double-knockout mice for α- and β-synucleins: Effect on synaptic functions (2004)
    Sreeganga S. Chandra, Francesco Fornai et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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6 intermediate papers

Works of Robert E. Hammer being referenced

Dependence of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells on Threonine Catabolism
2009 Science
Effects of the gut microbiota on host adiposity are modulated by the short-chain fatty-acid binding G protein-coupled receptor, Gpr41
2008 Standout
and 4 more

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Robert E. Hammer 26926 10546 11817 287 52.2k
William J. Rutter 35291 9762 8023 309 56.5k
Marc Montminy 26420 6667 6884 161 39.5k
Lelio Orci 28531 6669 15973 576 51.9k
James A. Richardson 35563 6106 7485 356 56.8k
Nicoletta Sacchi 25934 5936 3822 147 50.5k
Joachim Herz 15762 3647 6096 281 35.2k
Graeme I. Bell 19744 11355 13980 388 36.3k
Richard D. Palmiter 30313 13560 4346 470 68.2k
Morris J. Birnbaum 27376 2647 8271 242 40.7k
David J. Mangelsdorf 39650 14892 21964 221 69.2k

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