Andrew Thorpe

2.8k total citations
83 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Andrew Thorpe is a scholar working on Genetics, Epidemiology and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew Thorpe has authored 83 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Genetics, 15 papers in Epidemiology and 14 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Andrew Thorpe's work include Inflammatory Bowel Disease (17 papers), Political and Economic history of UK and US (12 papers) and Microscopic Colitis (10 papers). Andrew Thorpe is often cited by papers focused on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (17 papers), Political and Economic history of UK and US (12 papers) and Microscopic Colitis (10 papers). Andrew Thorpe collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Austria. Andrew Thorpe's co-authors include Tomáš Hudlický, Aron H. Lichtman, David A. Entwistle, Laura E. Wise, Nervin Lawendy, Charles P. Taylor, Chinyu Su, Chudy I. Nduaka, Kevin Winthrop and Gary Chan and has published in prestigious journals such as Chemical Reviews, Neurology and Chemical Communications.

In The Last Decade

Andrew Thorpe

76 papers receiving 1.7k 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 Thorpe United States 21 434 426 358 336 262 83 1.8k
Yu Nakamura Japan 30 308 0.7× 864 2.0× 279 0.8× 118 0.4× 95 0.4× 152 2.6k
Robert J. Gould United States 29 319 0.7× 1.1k 2.5× 433 1.2× 105 0.3× 123 0.5× 65 2.8k
Adil J. Nazarali Canada 23 354 0.8× 1.3k 3.2× 361 1.0× 172 0.5× 227 0.9× 77 2.4k
Stephen R. Fletcher United States 20 640 1.5× 941 2.2× 323 0.9× 126 0.4× 73 0.3× 38 1.8k
Akira Hori Japan 27 409 0.9× 937 2.2× 238 0.7× 95 0.3× 85 0.3× 101 2.4k
Kyle P. Chiang United States 20 297 0.7× 886 2.1× 257 0.7× 511 1.5× 59 0.2× 25 1.7k
Nina F. Schor United States 29 140 0.3× 1.4k 3.3× 515 1.4× 108 0.3× 176 0.7× 135 2.7k
C. James Chou United States 37 618 1.4× 2.1k 5.0× 394 1.1× 253 0.8× 127 0.5× 86 3.5k
Santo Marsigliante Italy 30 279 0.6× 1.2k 2.9× 155 0.4× 92 0.3× 250 1.0× 167 3.1k
Lynne A. Jones United States 27 203 0.5× 1.1k 2.6× 323 0.9× 110 0.3× 267 1.0× 71 2.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Andrew Thorpe

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Andrew Thorpe

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Andrew Thorpe. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Andrew Thorpe based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Andrew Thorpe. Andrew Thorpe is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Yosipovitch, Gil, Melinda Gooderham, Sonja Ständer, et al.. (2023). Interpreting the Relationship Among Itch, Sleep, and Work Productivity in Patients with Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis: A Post Hoc Analysis of JADE MONO-2. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 25(1). 127–138. 7 indexed citations
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Simpson, Eric L., Jonathan I. Silverberg, Audrey Nosbaum, et al.. (2021). Integrated Safety Analysis of Abrocitinib for the Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis From the Phase II and Phase III Clinical Trial Program. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 22(5). 693–707. 94 indexed citations
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Colombel, Jean‐Frédéric, Mark T. Osterman, Andrew Thorpe, et al.. (2020). Maintenance of Remission With Tofacitinib Therapy in Patients With Ulcerative Colitis. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 20(1). 116–125.e5. 31 indexed citations
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McCarberg, Bill, et al.. (2017). Neuropathic pain: a narrative review of etiology, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for primary care providers. Current Medical Research and Opinion. 33(8). 1361–1369. 16 indexed citations
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Stahl, Stephen M., Frank Porreca, Charles P. Taylor, et al.. (2013). The diverse therapeutic actions of pregabalin: is a single mechanism responsible for several pharmacological activities?. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 34(6). 332–339. 97 indexed citations
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Thorpe, Andrew. (2013). Locking out the Communists: The Labour party and the Communist party, 1939-46. Twentieth Century British History. 25(2). 221–250. 3 indexed citations
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Thorpe, Andrew, Andrew Clair, Shawn Hochman, & Stefan Clemens. (2011). Possible Sites of Therapeutic Action in Restless Legs Syndrome: Focus on Dopamine and α<sub>2</sub>δ Ligands. European Neurology. 66(1). 18–29. 25 indexed citations
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Thorpe, Andrew, Joel E. Schlosburg, Benjamin F. Cravatt, et al.. (2010). FAAH−/− Mice Display Differential Tolerance, Dependence, and Cannabinoid Receptor Adaptation After Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol and Anandamide Administration. Neuropsychopharmacology. 35(8). 1775–1787. 65 indexed citations
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Wise, Laura E., Andrew Thorpe, & Aron H. Lichtman. (2009). Hippocampal CB1 Receptors Mediate the Memory Impairing Effects of Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol. Neuropsychopharmacology. 34(9). 2072–2080. 115 indexed citations
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Thorpe, Andrew. (2009). Reconstructing Conservative Party Membership in World War II Britain. Parliamentary Affairs. 62(2). 227–241. 1 indexed citations
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Wustrow, David J., Thomas R. Belliotti, Thomas Capiris, et al.. (2008). Oxadiazolone bioisosteres of pregabalin and gabapentin. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 19(1). 247–250. 11 indexed citations
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Varvel, Stephen A., et al.. (2007). The disruptive effects of the CB1 receptor antagonist rimonabant on extinction learning in mice are task-specific. Psychopharmacology. 191(2). 223–231. 85 indexed citations
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Belliotti, Thomas R., Thomas Capiris, Jack J. Kinsora, et al.. (2005). Structure−Activity Relationships of Pregabalin and Analogues That Target the α2-δ Protein. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 48(7). 2294–2307. 173 indexed citations
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Thorpe, Andrew. (2004). CPGB History at the Centre of Contemporary History 2002: A Rejoinder. Labour History Review. 69(3). 385–387.
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Thorpe, Andrew. (2004). Communist Party History: A Reply to Campbell and Mcilroy. Labour History Review. 69(3). 363–365. 1 indexed citations
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Hill, Jason M., et al.. (1994). Preparation of neplanocin-A from D-ribose and by a chemoenzymic method. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 1. 1483–1483. 24 indexed citations
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Roberts, Stanley M., Andrew Thorpe, Nicholas J. Turner, et al.. (1993). The isolation and absolute configuration of (1S,2S,3R)-4- Hydroxymethylcyclopent-4-ene-1,2,3-triol: A putative intermediate in the biosynthesis of aristeromycin by Streptomyces citricolor. Tetrahedron Letters. 34(25). 4083–4086. 11 indexed citations

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