Bernard Thisse

19.3k total citations · 3 hit papers
122 papers, 15.3k citations indexed

About

Bernard Thisse is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Bernard Thisse has authored 122 papers receiving a total of 15.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 101 papers in Molecular Biology, 59 papers in Cell Biology and 19 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Bernard Thisse's work include Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation (49 papers), Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications (45 papers) and Congenital heart defects research (29 papers). Bernard Thisse is often cited by papers focused on Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation (49 papers), Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications (45 papers) and Congenital heart defects research (29 papers). Bernard Thisse collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Canada. Bernard Thisse's co-authors include Christine Thisse, Philippe Herbomel, John H. Postlethwait, Maximilian Fürthauer, Fabienne Perrin‐Schmitt, Erez Raz, Thomas F. Schilling, Corinne Stoetzel, Marnie E. Halpern and Christopher V.E. Wright and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Cell.

In The Last Decade

Bernard Thisse

122 papers receiving 15.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Bernard Thisse 11.0k 5.0k 2.6k 1.9k 1.3k 122 15.3k
Christine Thisse 10.6k 1.0× 5.1k 1.0× 2.5k 1.0× 1.8k 1.0× 1.3k 1.0× 123 14.9k
Thomas F. Schilling 12.0k 1.1× 6.2k 1.2× 3.0k 1.2× 1.0k 0.6× 1.3k 1.0× 112 17.7k
Matthias Hammerschmidt 13.9k 1.3× 7.0k 1.4× 3.0k 1.1× 1.3k 0.7× 1.5k 1.2× 154 18.9k
Koichi Kawakami 9.8k 0.9× 5.5k 1.1× 3.6k 1.4× 862 0.5× 2.4k 1.8× 262 15.8k
Monte Westerfield 13.1k 1.2× 6.8k 1.4× 3.5k 1.4× 1.3k 0.7× 2.9k 2.2× 148 20.1k
Igor B. Dawid 18.8k 1.7× 3.0k 0.6× 4.0k 1.5× 1.0k 0.5× 1.4k 1.1× 263 22.5k
Mary C. Mullins 11.1k 1.0× 5.9k 1.2× 2.5k 1.0× 648 0.3× 1.3k 1.0× 130 14.6k
Wolfgang Driever 13.9k 1.3× 7.1k 1.4× 4.2k 1.6× 893 0.5× 2.1k 1.6× 165 18.5k
Derek L. Stemple 10.6k 1.0× 5.3k 1.1× 2.1k 0.8× 782 0.4× 1.1k 0.8× 116 14.6k
Fried Zwartkruis 8.3k 0.8× 3.5k 0.7× 1.3k 0.5× 976 0.5× 1.1k 0.8× 82 11.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Bernard Thisse

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bernard Thisse

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Xu, Peng‐Fei, et al.. (2014). Construction of a Vertebrate Embryo from Two Opposing Morphogen Gradients. Science. 344(6179). 87–89. 78 indexed citations
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Li, Qiaoli, Michael Frank, Chunli Chai, et al.. (2010). The abcc6a Gene Expression Is Required for Normal Zebrafish Development. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 130(11). 2561–2568. 39 indexed citations
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Dal-Pra, Sophie, Christine Thisse, & Bernard Thisse. (2010). FoxA transcription factors are essential for the development of dorsal axial structures. Developmental Biology. 350(2). 484–495. 27 indexed citations
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Galloway, Jenna L., Rebecca A. Wingert, Christine Thisse, Bernard Thisse, & Leonard I. Zon. (2008). Combinatorial regulation of novel erythroid gene expression in zebrafish. Experimental Hematology. 36(4). 424–432. 24 indexed citations
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Thisse, Christine & Bernard Thisse. (2007). High-resolution in situ hybridization to whole-mount zebrafish embryos. Nature Protocols. 3(1). 59–69. 2007 indexed citations breakdown →
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Fürthauer, Maximilian, et al.. (2006). Zebrafish endoderm formation is regulated by combinatorial Nodal, FGF and BMP signalling. Development. 133(11). 2189–2200. 74 indexed citations
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Dal-Pra, Sophie, et al.. (2006). Noggin1 and Follistatin-like2 function redundantly to Chordin to antagonize BMP activity. Developmental Biology. 298(2). 514–526. 92 indexed citations
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Tang, Jian, Guang Hu, J Hanai, et al.. (2005). A Critical Role for Calponin 2 in Vascular Development. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281(10). 6664–6672. 54 indexed citations
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Fürthauer, Maximilian, et al.. (2004). Fgf signalling controls the dorsoventral patterning of the zebrafish embryo. Development. 131(12). 2853–2864. 167 indexed citations
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Liu, Rong‐Zong, Qian Sun, Christine Thisse, et al.. (2004). The Cellular Retinol-Binding Protein Genes Are Duplicated and Differentially Transcribed in the Developing and Adult Zebrafish (Danio rerio). Molecular Biology and Evolution. 22(3). 469–477. 28 indexed citations
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Thisse, Bernard, Vincent Heyer, Violaine Alunni, et al.. (2004). Spatial and Temporal Expression of the Zebrafish Genome by Large-Scale In Situ Hybridization Screening. Methods in cell biology. 77. 505–519. 370 indexed citations
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Daggett, David F., Catherine A Boyd, Philippe Gautier, et al.. (2004). Developmentally Restricted Actin-Regulatory Molecules Control Morphogenetic Cell Movements in the Zebrafish Gastrula. Current Biology. 14(18). 1632–1638. 38 indexed citations
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David, Nicolas B., Dora Sapède, Laure Saint-Etienne, et al.. (2002). Molecular basis of cell migration in the fish lateral line: Role of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 and of its ligand, SDF1. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 99(25). 16297–16302. 259 indexed citations
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Ciruna, Brian, Gilbert Weidinger, Holger Knaut, et al.. (2002). Production of maternal-zygotic mutant zebrafish by germ-line replacement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 99(23). 14919–14924. 170 indexed citations
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Canfield, Victor A., Benjamin Loppin, Bernard Thisse, et al.. (2002). Na,K-ATPase α and β subunit genes exhibit unique expression patterns during zebrafish embryogenesis. Mechanisms of Development. 116(1-2). 51–59. 37 indexed citations
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Herbomel, Philippe, Bernard Thisse, & Christine Thisse. (2001). Zebrafish Early Macrophages Colonize Cephalic Mesenchyme and Developing Brain, Retina, and Epidermis through a M-CSF Receptor-Dependent Invasive Process. Developmental Biology. 238(2). 274–288. 451 indexed citations
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Sordino, Paolo, Arantza Barrios, Martin Gering, et al.. (2000). Anteroposterior patterning is required within segments for somite boundary formation in developing zebrafish. Development. 127(8). 1703–1713. 91 indexed citations
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Lyons, Susan E., et al.. (1999). A unique myeloid-specific C/EBP transcription factor is present in zebrafish.. Blood. 94. 1 indexed citations
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Halpern, Marnie E., Kohei Hatta, Sharon L. Amacher, et al.. (1997). Genetic Interactions in Zebrafish Midline Development. Developmental Biology. 187(2). 154–170. 103 indexed citations
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Thisse, Christine, Bernard Thisse, & John H. Postlethwait. (1995). Expression ofsnail2,a Second Member of the Zebrafish Snail Family, in Cephalic Mesendoderm and Presumptive Neural Crest of Wild-Type andspadetailMutant Embryos. Developmental Biology. 172(1). 86–99. 155 indexed citations

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