Adam L. Orr

4.5k total citations · 2 hit papers
38 papers, 3.6k citations indexed

About

Adam L. Orr is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Adam L. Orr has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 3.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Molecular Biology, 11 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 10 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Adam L. Orr's work include Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (23 papers), ATP Synthase and ATPases Research (9 papers) and Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases (8 papers). Adam L. Orr is often cited by papers focused on Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (23 papers), ATP Synthase and ATPases Research (9 papers) and Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases (8 papers). Adam L. Orr collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Netherlands. Adam L. Orr's co-authors include Martin D. Brand, Irina V. Perevoshchikova, Casey L. Quinlan, Xiao‐Jiang Li, Jason R. Treberg, Martin Hey‐Mogensen, Brian A.C. Ackrell, Shihua Li, Anna G. Orr and Stephen F. Traynelis and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and The Journal of Experimental Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Adam L. Orr

38 papers receiving 3.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Adam L. Orr
Brian M. Polster United States
Amalia M. Dolga Netherlands
Marc Gleichmann United States
Elizabeth A. Jonas United States
Gino Cortopassi United States
Brian M. Polster United States
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All Works

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Barnett, Daniel, Till S. Zimmer, Samantha M. Meadows, et al.. (2025). Mitochondrial complex III-derived ROS amplify immunometabolic changes in astrocytes and promote dementia pathology. Nature Metabolism. 7(11). 2300–2323. 1 indexed citations
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Zimmer, Till S., Daniel Barnett, Noopur V. Khobrekar, et al.. (2025). Neuroimmune signaling mediates astrocytic nucleocytoplasmic disruptions and stress granule formation associated with TDP-43 pathology. Neurobiology of Disease. 211. 106939–106939. 1 indexed citations
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Bennett, Neal K., et al.. (2024). Systems-level analyses dissociate genetic regulators of reactive oxygen species and energy production. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121(3). e2307904121–e2307904121. 9 indexed citations
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Zimmer, Till S., et al.. (2024). Astrocytes in selective vulnerability to neurodegenerative disease. Trends in Neurosciences. 47(4). 289–302. 22 indexed citations
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Meadows, Samantha M., Soomin C. Song, Yaron Bram, et al.. (2023). Astrocytic TDP-43 dysregulation impairs memory by modulating antiviral pathways and interferon-inducible chemokines. Science Advances. 9(16). eade1282–eade1282. 25 indexed citations
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Cakir, Zeynep, Samuel J. Lord, Yuan Zhou, et al.. (2023). Quantitative Proteomic Analysis Reveals apoE4-Dependent Phosphorylation of the Actin-Regulating Protein VASP. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 22(5). 100541–100541. 2 indexed citations
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Orr, Adam L., Chaeyoung Kim, David Jimenez‐Morales, et al.. (2019). Neuronal Apolipoprotein E4 Expression Results in Proteome-Wide Alterations and Compromises Bioenergetic Capacity by Disrupting Mitochondrial Function. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease. 68(3). 991–1011. 58 indexed citations
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Pathak, Divya, Amandine Berthet, Jacob Bendor, et al.. (2017). Loss of α-Synuclein Does Not Affect Mitochondrial Bioenergetics in Rodent Neurons. eNeuro. 4(2). ENEURO.0216–16.2017. 14 indexed citations
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Orr, Adam L., Florentine U. Rutaganira, Eric J. Huang, et al.. (2017). Long-term oral kinetin does not protect against α-synuclein-induced neurodegeneration in rodent models of Parkinson's disease. Neurochemistry International. 109. 106–116. 33 indexed citations
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Hey‐Mogensen, Martin, Renata L.S. Goncalves, Adam L. Orr, & Martin D. Brand. (2014). Production of superoxide/H2O2 by dihydroorotate dehydrogenase in rat skeletal muscle mitochondria. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 72. 149–155. 69 indexed citations
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Orr, Adam L., Deepthi Ashok, Melissa R. Sarantos, et al.. (2014). Novel Inhibitors of Mitochondrial sn-Glycerol 3-phosphate Dehydrogenase. PLoS ONE. 9(2). e89938–e89938. 49 indexed citations
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Orr, Adam L., Deborah S. Cooper, Marla Gearing, et al.. (2013). NF-κB activity is inversely correlated to RNF11 expression in Parkinson's disease. Neuroscience Letters. 547. 16–20. 22 indexed citations
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Brand, Martin D., Adam L. Orr, Irina V. Perevoshchikova, & Casey L. Quinlan. (2013). The role of mitochondrial function and cellular bioenergetics in ageing and disease. British Journal of Dermatology. 169. 1–8. 210 indexed citations
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Orr, Adam L., Deepthi Ashok, Melissa R. Sarantos, et al.. (2013). Inhibitors of ROS production by the ubiquinone-binding site of mitochondrial complex I identified by chemical screening. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 65. 1047–1059. 69 indexed citations
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Perevoshchikova, Irina V., Casey L. Quinlan, Adam L. Orr, Akos A. Gerencser, & Martin D. Brand. (2013). Sites of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide production during fatty acid oxidation in rat skeletal muscle mitochondria. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 61. 298–309. 101 indexed citations
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Orr, Anna G., Adam L. Orr, Xiao‐Jiang Li, Robert E. Gross, & Stephen F. Traynelis. (2009). Adenosine A2A receptor mediates microglial process retraction. Nature Neuroscience. 12(7). 872–878. 284 indexed citations
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Li, Xiao‐Jiang, Adam L. Orr, & Shihua Li. (2009). Impaired mitochondrial trafficking in Huntington's disease. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Basis of Disease. 1802(1). 62–65. 51 indexed citations
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Wang, Chuan-En, Adam L. Orr, Shang‐Hsun Yang, et al.. (2008). Accumulation of N-terminal mutant huntingtin in mouse and monkey models implicated as a pathogenic mechanism in Huntington's disease. Human Molecular Genetics. 17(17). 2738–2751. 136 indexed citations
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Orr, Adam L., Shanshan Huang, Meredith Roberts, et al.. (2008). Sex-dependent Effect of BAG1 in Ameliorating Motor Deficits of Huntington Disease Transgenic Mice. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283(23). 16027–16036. 27 indexed citations
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Orr, Adam L., Shihua Li, Chuan-En Wang, et al.. (2008). N-Terminal Mutant Huntingtin Associates with Mitochondria and Impairs Mitochondrial Trafficking. Journal of Neuroscience. 28(11). 2783–2792. 331 indexed citations

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