Anthony Graham

9.9k total citations · 2 hit papers
141 papers, 7.8k citations indexed

About

Anthony Graham is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Materials Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Anthony Graham has authored 141 papers receiving a total of 7.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 89 papers in Molecular Biology, 22 papers in Genetics and 19 papers in Materials Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Anthony Graham's work include Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation (70 papers), Congenital heart defects research (33 papers) and Hedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies (16 papers). Anthony Graham is often cited by papers focused on Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation (70 papers), Congenital heart defects research (33 papers) and Hedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies (16 papers). Anthony Graham collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and United States. Anthony Graham's co-authors include Andrew Lumsden, Robb Krumlauf, Nancy Papalopulu, Jo Begbie, Georg S. Duesberg, Franz Kreupl, E. Unger, M. Liebau, Imelda M. McGonnell and Moya Meredith Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Cell.

In The Last Decade

Anthony Graham

139 papers receiving 7.6k citations

Hit Papers

The murine and Drosophila homeobox gene complexes have co... 1989 2026 2001 2013 1989 1991 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anthony Graham United Kingdom 45 5.3k 1.7k 1.1k 872 608 141 7.8k
Hideaki Tanaka Japan 43 3.4k 0.6× 523 0.3× 1.9k 1.8× 1.9k 2.2× 989 1.6× 291 7.8k
Ali H. Brivanlou United States 53 11.8k 2.2× 1.2k 0.7× 1.9k 1.8× 886 1.0× 1.2k 1.9× 117 15.2k
Yasuo Tano Japan 69 4.4k 0.8× 786 0.5× 167 0.2× 2.1k 2.4× 688 1.1× 346 16.9k
Shigeo Hayashi Japan 49 3.4k 0.6× 601 0.4× 949 0.9× 1.3k 1.5× 1.6k 2.6× 244 7.0k
Vladimir Korzh Singapore 49 6.4k 1.2× 1.4k 0.8× 512 0.5× 917 1.1× 2.4k 4.0× 174 9.6k
Fabrice P. Cordelières France 24 5.0k 0.9× 605 0.4× 293 0.3× 2.0k 2.3× 1.8k 2.9× 46 9.3k
David T. Bonthron United Kingdom 45 3.7k 0.7× 2.3k 1.4× 153 0.1× 347 0.4× 491 0.8× 130 7.9k
Siegfried Labeit Germany 80 13.0k 2.5× 1.2k 0.7× 234 0.2× 1.6k 1.9× 4.4k 7.2× 233 20.2k
Carlos Lois United States 34 5.1k 1.0× 1.6k 1.0× 369 0.3× 3.6k 4.2× 670 1.1× 57 10.9k
Zev J. Gartner United States 38 4.5k 0.9× 293 0.2× 579 0.5× 211 0.2× 538 0.9× 92 7.5k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Anthony Graham

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anthony Graham

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Poopalasundaram, Subathra, et al.. (2022). Development of the mammalian main olfactory bulb. Development. 149(3). 37 indexed citations
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Kenny, Fiona N., Carl Hobbs, Vasiliki Sofra, et al.. (2020). A developmental basis for the anatomical diversity of dermis in homeostasis and wound repair. The Journal of Pathology. 253(3). 315–325. 25 indexed citations
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Butts, Thomas, et al.. (2019). Extracellular matrix protein anosmin‐1 modulates olfactory ensheathing cell maturation in chick olfactory bulb development. European Journal of Neuroscience. 50(9). 3472–3486. 5 indexed citations
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Oulion, Silvan, et al.. (2016). Mode of reduction in the number of pharyngeal segments within the sarcopterygians. Zoological Letters. 2(1). 6–6. 11 indexed citations
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McGonnell, Imelda M., Anthony Graham, Joanna Richardson, et al.. (2011). Evolution of the Alx homeobox gene family: parallel retention and independent loss of the vertebrate Alx3 gene. Evolution & Development. 13(4). 343–351. 35 indexed citations
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Graham, Anthony. (2009). Melanocyte Production: Dark Side of the Schwann Cell. Current Biology. 19(24). R1116–R1117. 7 indexed citations
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Kiecker, Clemens, et al.. (2009). PRDC regulates placode neurogenesis in chick by modulating BMP signalling. Developmental Biology. 336(2). 280–292. 25 indexed citations
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Chambers, David, et al.. (2008). The endocannabinoid receptor, CB1, is required for normal axonal growth and fasciculation. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 38(1). 89–97. 121 indexed citations
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Mazet, Françoise, et al.. (2005). Molecular evidence from Ciona intestinalis for the evolutionary origin of vertebrate sensory placodes. Developmental Biology. 282(2). 494–508. 122 indexed citations
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Graham, Anthony. (2005). Vertebrate Evolution: Turning Heads. Current Biology. 15(18). R764–R766. 1 indexed citations
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Okabe, Masataka & Anthony Graham. (2004). The origin of the parathyroid gland. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101(51). 17716–17719. 108 indexed citations
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Ferguson, Christine & Anthony Graham. (2004). Redefining the head–trunk interface for the neural crest. Developmental Biology. 269(1). 70–80. 35 indexed citations
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Graham, Anthony. (2003). The neural crest. Current Biology. 13(10). R381–R384. 29 indexed citations
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Hunter, Ewan, Jo Begbie, Ivor Mason, & Anthony Graham. (2001). Early development of the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus. Developmental Dynamics. 222(3). 484–493. 37 indexed citations
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Maden, Malcolm, Anthony Graham, Maija H. Zile, & Emily Gale. (2000). Abnormalities of somite development in the absence of retinoic acid. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 44(1). 151–159. 42 indexed citations
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Graham, Anthony. (2000). Mammalian development: New trick for an old dog. Current Biology. 10(11). R401–R403. 4 indexed citations
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Walsh, Frank S., et al.. (1998). Migration of hypoglossal myoblast precursors. Developmental Dynamics. 213(4). 349–358. 58 indexed citations
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Maden, Malcolm, Claire E. Horton, Anthony Graham, et al.. (1992). Domains of cellular retinoic acid-binding protein I (CRABP I) expression in the hindbrain and neural crest of the mouse embryo. Mechanisms of Development. 37(1-2). 13–23. 105 indexed citations
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Graham, Anthony, et al.. (1963). Topical application of flurandrenolone in the treatment of atopic dermatitis.. PubMed. 89. 82–3. 1 indexed citations

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