Andrey Ptitsyn

3.3k total citations
49 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Andrey Ptitsyn is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrey Ptitsyn has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Molecular Biology, 18 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems and 12 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Andrey Ptitsyn's work include Circadian rhythm and melatonin (18 papers), Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms (7 papers) and Spaceflight effects on biology (5 papers). Andrey Ptitsyn is often cited by papers focused on Circadian rhythm and melatonin (18 papers), Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms (7 papers) and Spaceflight effects on biology (5 papers). Andrey Ptitsyn collaborates with scholars based in United States, Russia and Qatar. Andrey Ptitsyn's co-authors include Jeffrey M. Gimble, Sanjin Zvonic, L. Keith Scott, Steven A. Conrad, Xiying Wu, Randall L. Mynatt, Z. Elizabeth Floyd, Gail Kilroy, Brian C. Goh and Gang Yu and has published in prestigious journals such as Bioinformatics, PLoS ONE and Diabetes.

In The Last Decade

Andrey Ptitsyn

49 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers

Andrey Ptitsyn
Melissa A. Melan United States
Carla V. Finkielstein United States
Dik van Leenen Netherlands
Anton Bittner United States
Michael G. Kemp United States
Jinhu Guo China
Sidney Yu Hong Kong
Kim D. Finley United States
Andrey Ptitsyn
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Andrey Ptitsyn

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All Works

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Boughorbel, Sabri, et al.. (2017). The role of alternative Polyadenylation in regulation of rhythmic gene expression. BMC Genomics. 18(1). 576–576. 6 indexed citations
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Sutton, Gregory M., Andrey Ptitsyn, Z. Elizabeth Floyd, et al.. (2012). Biological aging alters circadian mechanisms in murine adipose tissue depots. AGE. 35(3). 533–547. 13 indexed citations
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Hess, Ann M., Abhishek N. Prasad, Andrey Ptitsyn, et al.. (2011). Small RNA profiling of Dengue virus-mosquito interactions implicates the PIWI RNA pathway in anti-viral defense. BMC Microbiology. 11(1). 45–45. 144 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey & Jeffrey M. Gimble. (2010). True or false: All genes are rhythmic. Annals of Medicine. 43(1). 1–12. 18 indexed citations
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Yu, Gang, Xiying Wu, Marilyn A. Dietrich, et al.. (2010). Yield and characterization of subcutaneous human adipose-derived stem cells by flow cytometric and adipogenic mRNA analyzes. Cytotherapy. 12(4). 538–546. 106 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey, et al.. (2010). Expression profiling in canine osteosarcoma: identification of biomarkers and pathways associated with outcome. BMC Cancer. 10(1). 506–506. 42 indexed citations
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Gimble, Jeffrey M., Andrey Ptitsyn, Brian C. Goh, et al.. (2009). Delta sleep‐inducing peptide and glucocorticoid‐induced leucine zipper: potential links between circadian mechanisms and obesity?. Obesity Reviews. 10(s2). 46–51. 13 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey. (2008). Comprehensive analysis of circadian periodic pattern in plant transcriptome. BMC Bioinformatics. 9(S9). S18–S18. 9 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey, Michael M. Weil, & Douglas H. Thamm. (2008). Systems biology approach to identification of biomarkers for metastatic progression in cancer. BMC Bioinformatics. 9(S9). S8–S8. 30 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey. (2008). Stochastic Resonance Reveals “Pilot Light” Expression in Mammalian Genes. PLoS ONE. 3(3). e1842–e1842. 9 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey, Sanjin Zvonic, & Jeffrey M. Gimble. (2007). Digital Signal Processing Reveals Circadian Baseline Oscillation in Majority of Mammalian Genes. PLoS Computational Biology. 3(6). e120–e120. 44 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey & Jeffrey M. Gimble. (2007). Analysis of circadian pattern reveals tissue-specific alternative transcription in leptin signaling pathway. BMC Bioinformatics. 8(S7). S15–S15. 16 indexed citations
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Stütz, Adrian M., Jarosław Staszkiewicz, Andrey Ptitsyn, & George Argyropoulos. (2007). Circadian Expression of Genes Regulating Food Intake. Obesity. 15(3). 607–615. 64 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey, Sanjin Zvonic, & Jeffrey M. Gimble. (2006). Permutation test for periodicity in short time series data. BMC Bioinformatics. 7(S2). S10–S10. 32 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey, Sanjin Zvonic, Steven A. Conrad, et al.. (2006). Circadian Clocks Are Resounding in Peripheral Tissues. PLoS Computational Biology. 2(3). e16–e16. 118 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey, Matthew W. Hulver, William T. Cefalu, David A. York, & Steven R. Smith. (2006). Unsupervised clustering of gene expression data points at hypoxia as possible trigger for metabolic syndrome. BMC Genomics. 7(1). 318–318. 28 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey. (2004). Class Discovery Analysis of the Lung Cancer Gene Expression Data. DNA and Cell Biology. 23(10). 715–721. 3 indexed citations
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Ptitsyn, Andrey, et al.. (2004). Regional Societies: Fostering Competitive Research Through Virtual Infrastructures. PLoS Biology. 2(12). e372–e372. 2 indexed citations
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Gamieldien, Junaid, et al.. (2002). Eukaryotic genes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis could have a role in pathogenesis and immunomodulation. Trends in Genetics. 18(1). 5–8. 48 indexed citations
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Kel, Alexander, Andrey Ptitsyn, Vladimir N. Babenko, Sebastian Meier‐Ewert, & Hans Lehrach. (1998). A genetic algorithm for designing gene family-specific oligonucleotide sets used for hybridization: the G protein-coupled receptor protein superfamily.. Bioinformatics. 14(3). 259–270. 6 indexed citations

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