Standout Papers

Nuclear receptors enhance our understanding of transcription regulation 1988 2026 2000 2013 912
  1. Nuclear receptors enhance our understanding of transcription regulation (1988)
    S. Green, P. Chambón Trends in Genetics

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12 by Nobel laureates 59 from Science/Nature 134 standout
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PPAR: a mediator of peroxisome proliferator action
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S. Green 975 982 18 275 7 1.5k
M. J. Heine 940 984 17 214 5 1.3k
Pierre Chambon 1167 1090 18 208 8 1.6k
V Vivat 854 1053 29 170 8 1.4k
Richard Wagner 1529 1345 12 654 8 2.2k
J. Don Chen 797 1388 40 203 17 1.8k
Lisa A. Paige 901 1044 31 165 13 1.6k
Maria Sjöberg 980 1049 112 317 14 2.2k
Kulwant K. Kohli 899 783 13 271 11 1.2k
Susan Zollman 518 1136 44 223 21 1.9k
Karin Dahlman 824 785 9 262 8 1.2k

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