A. R. Ten Cate

3.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
46 papers, 2.9k citations indexed

About

A. R. Ten Cate is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Rheumatology and Urology. According to data from OpenAlex, A. R. Ten Cate has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 2.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Molecular Biology, 15 papers in Rheumatology and 9 papers in Urology. Recurrent topics in A. R. Ten Cate's work include dental development and anomalies (25 papers), Bone and Dental Protein Studies (15 papers) and Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments (9 papers). A. R. Ten Cate is often cited by papers focused on dental development and anomalies (25 papers), Bone and Dental Protein Studies (15 papers) and Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments (9 papers). A. R. Ten Cate collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United Kingdom and Ireland. A. R. Ten Cate's co-authors include Antonio Nanci, Douglas Deporter, Eric Freeman, Gary S. Solomon, Christine Marie Mills, Michael Sigal, Jane E. Aubin, Xingzhu Dai, Hardy Limeback and Harold E. Grupe and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and Journal of Investigative Dermatology.

In The Last Decade

A. R. Ten Cate

46 papers receiving 2.7k citations

Hit Papers

Ten Cate's Oral Histology... 2003 2026 2010 2018 2003 250 500 750 1000

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. R. Ten Cate Canada 25 1.2k 828 794 573 401 46 2.9k
H. Magloire France 30 1.3k 1.1× 762 0.9× 901 1.1× 356 0.6× 371 0.9× 90 2.8k
Β.Κ.B. Berkovitz United Kingdom 28 979 0.8× 425 0.5× 364 0.5× 377 0.7× 209 0.5× 113 2.4k
H.C. Slavkin United States 30 1.5k 1.3× 1.7k 2.0× 280 0.4× 817 1.4× 246 0.6× 77 2.7k
J V Ruch France 33 2.1k 1.8× 1.5k 1.8× 1.3k 1.7× 404 0.7× 319 0.8× 93 3.3k
Marie‐Lise Couble France 27 995 0.8× 608 0.7× 652 0.8× 318 0.6× 209 0.5× 54 2.2k
Philias R. Garant United States 32 1.3k 1.1× 888 1.1× 300 0.4× 501 0.9× 93 0.2× 84 2.5k
Harold M. Fullmer United States 31 865 0.7× 780 0.9× 264 0.3× 526 0.9× 115 0.3× 79 3.1k
H. Lesot France 34 2.2k 1.9× 1.3k 1.5× 1.6k 2.0× 543 0.9× 382 1.0× 78 3.5k
Hitoyata Shimokawa Japan 35 1.6k 1.3× 1.3k 1.6× 414 0.5× 627 1.1× 150 0.4× 111 3.3k
Murray C. Meikle United Kingdom 38 1.8k 1.5× 723 0.9× 463 0.6× 330 0.6× 465 1.2× 92 4.5k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. R. Ten Cate

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cate, A. R. Ten. (1997). The development of the periodontium — a largely ectomesenchymally derived unit. Periodontology 2000. 13(1). 9–19. 126 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten. (1995). The experimental investigation of odontogenesis. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 39(1). 5–11. 16 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten, et al.. (1993). Mineralized Matrix Synthesis by Isolated Mouse Odontoblast-like Cells In Vitro. Digital Commons - USU (Utah State University). 3(1). 6. 14 indexed citations
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Dai, Xingzhu, A. R. Ten Cate, & Hardy Limeback. (1991). The extent and distribution of intratubular collagen fibrils in human dentine. Archives of Oral Biology. 36(10). 775–778. 64 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten, et al.. (1986). An Ultrastructural Study of Tooth Resorption in the Kitten. Journal of Dental Research. 65(8). 1087–1093. 55 indexed citations
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Sigal, Michael, Jane E. Aubin, & A. R. Ten Cate. (1985). An Immunocytochemical Study of the Human Odontoblast Process using Antibodies against Tubulin, Actin, and Vimentin. Journal of Dental Research. 64(12). 1348–1355. 45 indexed citations
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Sigal, Michael, S. Pitaru, Jane E. Aubin, & A. R. Ten Cate. (1984). A combined scanning electron microscopy and immunofluorescence study demonstrating that the odontoblast process extends to the dentinoenamel junction in human teeth. The Anatomical Record. 210(3). 453–462. 28 indexed citations
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Sigal, Michael, Jane E. Aubin, A. R. Ten Cate, & S. Pitaru. (1984). The odontoblast process extends to the dentinoenamel junction: an immunocytochemical study of rat dentine.. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 32(8). 872–877. 36 indexed citations
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Deporter, Douglas & A. R. Ten Cate. (1980). Collagen Resorption by Periodontal Ligament Fibroblasts at the Hard Tissue‐Ligament Interfaces of the Mouse Periodontium. Journal of Periodontology. 51(8). 429–432. 15 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten. (1978). A fine structural study of coronal and root dentinogensis in the mouse: observations on the so-called 'von Korff fibres' and their contribution to mantle dentine.. PubMed. 125(Pt 1). 183–97. 45 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten, Douglas Deporter, & Eric Freeman. (1976). The role of fibroblasts in the remodeling of periodontal ligament during physiologic tooth movement. American Journal of Orthodontics. 69(2). 155–168. 124 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten. (1975). Formation of supporting bone in association with periodontal ligament organization in the mouse. Archives of Oral Biology. 20(2). 137–IN7. 33 indexed citations
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Freeman, Eric, et al.. (1975). Development of a gomphosis by tooth germ implants in the parietal bone of the mouse. Archives of Oral Biology. 20(2). 139–IN9. 17 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten & Eric Freeman. (1974). Collagen remodelling by fibroblasts in wound repair. Preliminary observations. The Anatomical Record. 179(4). 543–546. 63 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten. (1972). An analysis of Tomes' granular layer. The Anatomical Record. 172(2). 137–147. 21 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten. (1972). The epithelial cell rests of Malassez and the genesis of the dental cyst. Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology. 34(6). 956–964. 128 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten, et al.. (1971). Advanced dental histology. 44 indexed citations
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Freeman, Eric & A. R. Ten Cate. (1971). Development of the Periodontium: An Electron Microscopic Study. Journal of Periodontology. 42(7). 387–395. 54 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten, et al.. (1967). Advances in dental histology. LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas). 6 indexed citations
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Cate, A. R. Ten. (1963). The distribution of acid phosphatase, non-specific esterase and lipid in oral epithelia in man and the Macaque monkey. Archives of Oral Biology. 8(6). 747–753. 32 indexed citations

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