Bernard LaSalle

1.1k total citations
13 papers, 746 citations indexed

About

Bernard LaSalle is a scholar working on Genetics, Surgery and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Bernard LaSalle has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 746 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Genetics, 4 papers in Surgery and 3 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Bernard LaSalle's work include Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research (7 papers), Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery (4 papers) and Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases (3 papers). Bernard LaSalle is often cited by papers focused on Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research (7 papers), Congenital Anomalies and Fetal Surgery (4 papers) and Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases (3 papers). Bernard LaSalle collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Netherlands. Bernard LaSalle's co-authors include John J. Zone, Thomas T. Provost, Kathryn J. Swoboda, Mary Schroth, Thomas W. Prior, Sandra P. Reyna, John T. Kissel, Kristin J. Krosschell, Gyula Acsádi and Louise R. Simard and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Bernard LaSalle

13 papers receiving 709 citations

Peers

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Rajesh Kumar Sethi United States
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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Obeid, Jihad S., et al.. (2019). Dissemination and continuous improvement of a CTSA-based software platform, SPARCRequest©, using an open source governance model. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(5). 227–233. 3 indexed citations
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Elsheikh, Bakri, Wendy King, Juan Peng, et al.. (2019). Outcome measures in a cohort of ambulatory adults with spinal muscular atrophy. Muscle & Nerve. 61(2). 187–191. 19 indexed citations
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LaSalle, Bernard, et al.. (2013). Nutritional Practices at a Glance. Journal of Child Neurology. 29(11). 1467–1472. 32 indexed citations
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Kissel, John T., Bakri Elsheikh, Wendy King, et al.. (2013). SMA valiant trial: A prospective, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial of valproic acid in ambulatory adults with spinal muscular atrophy. Muscle & Nerve. 49(2). 187–192. 51 indexed citations
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Kissel, John T., Charles Scott, Sandra P. Reyna, et al.. (2011). SMA CARNI-VAL TRIAL PART II: A Prospective, Single-Armed Trial of L-Carnitine and Valproic Acid in Ambulatory Children with Spinal Muscular Atrophy. PLoS ONE. 6(7). e21296–e21296. 89 indexed citations
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Swoboda, Kathryn J., Charles Scott, Thomas O. Crawford, et al.. (2010). SMA CARNI-VAL Trial Part I: Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of L-Carnitine and Valproic Acid in Spinal Muscular Atrophy. PLoS ONE. 5(8). e12140–e12140. 124 indexed citations
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Poruk, Katherine E., Robert W. Hurst, Bernard LaSalle, et al.. (2010). P3.33 Nutritional analysis in infants and children with spinal muscular atrophy type I. Neuromuscular Disorders. 20(9-10). 651–651. 1 indexed citations
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Swoboda, Kathryn J., Charles Scott, Sandra P. Reyna, et al.. (2009). Phase II Open Label Study of Valproic Acid in Spinal Muscular Atrophy. PLoS ONE. 4(5). e5268–e5268. 132 indexed citations
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Shaddy, Robert E., Lloyd Y. Tani, Jeri Burr, et al.. (2002). The pediatric randomized carvedilol trial in children with chronic heart failure: Rationale and design. American Heart Journal. 144(3). 383–389. 33 indexed citations
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Ajioka, Richard S., John D. Phillips, Bernard LaSalle, et al.. (2000). Disease-Related Conditions in Relatives of Patients with Hemochromatosis. New England Journal of Medicine. 343(21). 1529–1535. 156 indexed citations
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Zone, John J., Bernard LaSalle, & Thomas T. Provost. (1982). Induction of IgA Circulating Immune Complexes after Wheat Feeding in Dermatitis Herpetiformis Patients. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 78(5). 375–380. 31 indexed citations
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Zone, John J., et al.. (1980). Immune complexes in the pathogenesis of hypergammaglobulinemic purpura. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 3(2). 174–179. 19 indexed citations
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Zone, John J., Bernard LaSalle, & Thomas T. Provost. (1980). Circulating Immune Complexes of IgA Type in Dermatitis Herpetiformis. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 75(2). 152–155. 56 indexed citations

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