Andrew A. Hack

1.7k total citations
15 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Andrew A. Hack is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Rehabilitation and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew A. Hack has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Rehabilitation and 3 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Andrew A. Hack's work include Muscle Physiology and Disorders (9 papers), Exercise and Physiological Responses (5 papers) and Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research (2 papers). Andrew A. Hack is often cited by papers focused on Muscle Physiology and Disorders (9 papers), Exercise and Physiological Responses (5 papers) and Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research (2 papers). Andrew A. Hack collaborates with scholars based in United States, Poland and United Kingdom. Andrew A. Hack's co-authors include Elizabeth M. McNally, H. Lee Sweeney, L. Cordier, Fang Jiang, Kirsten S. Sigrist, Robert L. Wollmann, Cynthia Clendenin, M. Celeste Simon, Marilyn C. Olson and Gloria H. Su and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The Journal of Cell Biology and Immunity.

In The Last Decade

Andrew A. Hack

15 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Andrew A. Hack United States 13 1.2k 378 247 246 219 15 1.4k
Hollie A. Harper United States 7 895 0.8× 186 0.5× 83 0.3× 75 0.3× 116 0.5× 10 1.0k
Bruno Cadot France 21 1.3k 1.1× 149 0.4× 158 0.6× 484 2.0× 144 0.7× 41 1.7k
S. J. Kaufman United States 11 809 0.7× 107 0.3× 82 0.3× 264 1.1× 123 0.6× 13 982
Yuko Miyagoe Japan 12 684 0.6× 76 0.2× 90 0.4× 178 0.7× 173 0.8× 16 887
Kyeyoon Park United States 19 1.4k 1.2× 368 1.0× 214 0.9× 428 1.7× 69 0.3× 25 1.8k
Yiu-mo Chan United States 17 742 0.6× 150 0.4× 156 0.6× 282 1.1× 116 0.5× 23 990
Adriana Lasa Spain 16 661 0.6× 125 0.3× 140 0.6× 127 0.5× 111 0.5× 46 866
John K. Hall United States 12 1.2k 1.0× 109 0.3× 75 0.3× 96 0.4× 268 1.2× 14 1.3k
Germana Falcone Italy 22 1.1k 1.0× 81 0.2× 159 0.6× 163 0.7× 82 0.4× 44 1.4k
Byambajav Buyandelger United States 13 475 0.4× 281 0.7× 51 0.2× 104 0.4× 81 0.4× 16 862

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Hack, Andrew A., et al.. (2005). New methods for automated phenotyping of complex cellular behaviors. PubMed. 4. 5124–5126. 5 indexed citations
2.
Wheeler, Matthew T., Claudia E. Korcarz, Keith A. Collins, et al.. (2004). Secondary Coronary Artery Vasospasm Promotes Cardiomyopathy Progression. American Journal Of Pathology. 164(3). 1063–1071. 31 indexed citations
3.
Allikian, Michael J., Andrew A. Hack, Stephanie K. Mewborn, Ulríke Mayer, & Elizabeth M. McNally. (2004). Genetic compensation for sarcoglycan loss by integrin α7β1 in muscle. Journal of Cell Science. 117(17). 3821–3830. 61 indexed citations
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Porter, John D., Anita P. Merriam, Andrew A. Hack, Francisco H. Andrade, & Elizabeth M. McNally. (2001). Extraocular muscle is spared despite the absence of an intact sarcoglycan complex in γ- or δ-sarcoglycan-deficient mice. Neuromuscular Disorders. 11(2). 197–207. 29 indexed citations
5.
Dowling, James J. & Andrew A. Hack. (2001). Introduction to molecular and clinical genetics. Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology. 15(2). 155–168. 1 indexed citations
6.
Cordier, L., Guangping Gao, Andrew A. Hack, et al.. (2001). Muscle-Specific Promoters May Be Necessary for Adeno-Associated Virus-Mediated Gene Transfer in the Treatment of Muscular Dystrophies. Human Gene Therapy. 12(2). 205–215. 117 indexed citations
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Hack, Andrew A., et al.. (2000). Sarcoglycans in muscular dystrophy. Microscopy Research and Technique. 48(3-4). 167–180. 116 indexed citations
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Cordier, L., Andrew A. Hack, Marion O. Scott, et al.. (2000). Rescue of Skeletal Muscles of γ-Sarcoglycan- Deficient Mice with Adeno-Associated Virus-Mediated Gene Transfer. Molecular Therapy. 1(2). 119–129. 73 indexed citations
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Thompson, Terri G., Andrew A. Hack, Michael W. Rajala, et al.. (2000). Filamin 2 (FLN2): A Muscle-specific Sarcoglycan Interacting Protein. The Journal of Cell Biology. 148(1). 115–126. 228 indexed citations
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Hack, Andrew A., Man-Yee Lam, L. Cordier, et al.. (2000). Differential requirement for individual sarcoglycans and dystrophin in the assembly and function of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex. Journal of Cell Science. 113(14). 2535–2544. 167 indexed citations
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Hack, Andrew A., et al.. (1999). Muscle degeneration without mechanical injury in sarcoglycan deficiency. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 96(19). 10723–10728. 106 indexed citations
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Sterpetti, Paola, Andrew A. Hack, Brian Park, et al.. (1999). Activation of the Lbc Rho Exchange Factor Proto-Oncogene by Truncation of an Extended C Terminus That Regulates Transformation and Targeting. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 19(2). 1334–1345. 67 indexed citations
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Hack, Andrew A., Fang Jiang, Cynthia Clendenin, et al.. (1998). γ-Sarcoglycan Deficiency Leads to Muscle Membrane Defects and Apoptosis Independent of Dystrophin. The Journal of Cell Biology. 142(5). 1279–1287. 245 indexed citations
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Simon, M. Celeste, et al.. (1996). Terminal Myeloid Gene Expression and Differentiation Requires the Transcription Factor PU.1. Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 211. 113–119. 30 indexed citations
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Olson, Marilyn C., Edward W. Scott, Andrew A. Hack, et al.. (1995). PU.1 is not essential for early myeloid gene expression but is required for terminal myeloid differentiation. Immunity. 3(6). 703–714. 168 indexed citations

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