Brigid L.M. Hogan

57.9k total citations · 21 hit papers
274 papers, 43.8k citations indexed

About

Brigid L.M. Hogan is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Brigid L.M. Hogan has authored 274 papers receiving a total of 43.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 198 papers in Molecular Biology, 60 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 52 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Brigid L.M. Hogan's work include Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (53 papers), Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation (50 papers) and Congenital heart defects research (41 papers). Brigid L.M. Hogan is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (53 papers), Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation (50 papers) and Congenital heart defects research (41 papers). Brigid L.M. Hogan collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Japan. Brigid L.M. Hogan's co-authors include Jason R. Rock, Karen M. Lyons, Yasuhisa Matsui, Scott H. Randell, Emma L. Rawlins, Hiroshi Sasaki, Yasuhide Furuta, Patricia A. Labosky, Yan Xue and Christopher V.E. Wright and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, New England Journal of Medicine and Cell.

In The Last Decade

Brigid L.M. Hogan

272 papers receiving 42.7k citations

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Brigid L.M. Hogan United States 115 28.8k 10.4k 9.3k 7.7k 3.7k 274 43.8k
Andrew P. McMahon United States 152 63.0k 2.2× 6.7k 0.6× 7.0k 0.7× 17.5k 2.3× 5.3k 1.4× 366 76.4k
Giulio Gabbiani Switzerland 101 13.3k 0.5× 7.1k 0.7× 8.7k 0.9× 2.6k 0.3× 4.9k 1.3× 361 42.2k
Gerald R. Cunha United States 90 11.6k 0.4× 8.3k 0.8× 3.7k 0.4× 5.6k 0.7× 3.9k 1.1× 394 26.7k
Christer Betsholtz Sweden 100 28.8k 1.0× 4.8k 0.5× 5.8k 0.6× 3.3k 0.4× 7.9k 2.1× 327 52.3k
Anita B. Roberts United States 120 31.6k 1.1× 4.8k 0.5× 4.9k 0.5× 5.7k 0.7× 10.4k 2.8× 288 53.4k
Daniel B. Rifkin United States 92 17.5k 0.6× 4.4k 0.4× 3.2k 0.3× 5.4k 0.7× 4.2k 1.1× 230 32.7k
David M. Ornitz United States 94 27.6k 1.0× 2.7k 0.3× 4.0k 0.4× 9.2k 1.2× 3.0k 0.8× 259 36.5k
James A. Richardson United States 121 35.9k 1.2× 2.4k 0.2× 7.6k 0.8× 6.2k 0.8× 4.8k 1.3× 363 57.6k
Peter ten Dijke Netherlands 130 40.4k 1.4× 5.9k 0.6× 4.7k 0.5× 4.5k 0.6× 12.5k 3.4× 487 57.0k
Janet Rossant Canada 130 49.6k 1.7× 2.8k 0.3× 5.4k 0.6× 11.9k 1.5× 4.6k 1.2× 397 61.8k

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All Works

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O’Koren, Emily G., Brigid L.M. Hogan, & Michael D. Gunn. (2013). Loss of Basal Cells Precedes Bronchiolitis Obliterans–Like Pathological Changes in a Murine Model of Chlorine Gas Inhalation. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 49(5). 788–797. 59 indexed citations
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Rock, Jason R., Christina E. Barkauskas, Michael J. Cronce, et al.. (2011). Multiple stromal populations contribute to pulmonary fibrosis without evidence for epithelial to mesenchymal transition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108(52). E1475–83. 773 indexed citations breakdown →
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Rock, Jason R., Mark W. Onaitis, Emma L. Rawlins, et al.. (2009). Basal cells as stem cells of the mouse trachea and human airway epithelium. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106(31). 12771–12775. 1092 indexed citations breakdown →
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Rawlins, Emma L., Tadashi Okubo, Yan Xue, et al.. (2009). The Role of Scgb1a1+ Clara Cells in the Long-Term Maintenance and Repair of Lung Airway, but Not Alveolar, Epithelium. Cell stem cell. 4(6). 525–534. 615 indexed citations breakdown →
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Yin, Lu, Toshiki Okubo, Emma L. Rawlins, & Brigid L.M. Hogan. (2008). Epithelial Progenitor Cells of the Embryonic Lung and the Role of MicroRNAs in Their Proliferation. Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society. 5(3). 300–304. 51 indexed citations
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Labosky, Patricia A., Denise P. Barlow, & Brigid L.M. Hogan. (2007). Embryonic Germ Cell Lines and Their Derivation from Mouse Primordial Germ Cells. Novartis Foundation symposium. 182. 157–178. 27 indexed citations
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Que, Jianwen, Murim Choi, Joshua W. Ziel, John Klingensmith, & Brigid L.M. Hogan. (2006). Morphogenesis of the trachea and esophagus: current players and new roles for noggin and Bmps. Differentiation. 74(7). 422–437. 181 indexed citations
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Mattiske, Deidre M, Tsutomu Kume, & Brigid L.M. Hogan. (2006). The mouse forkhead gene Foxc1 is required for primordial germ cell migration and antral follicle development. Developmental Biology. 290(2). 447–458. 34 indexed citations
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Fujiwara, Takeshi, N. Ray Dunn, & Brigid L.M. Hogan. (2001). Bone morphogenetic protein 4 in the extraembryonic mesoderm is required for allantois development and the localization and survival of primordial germ cells in the mouse. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 98(24). 13739–13744. 139 indexed citations
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Topczewska, Jolanta M., Jacek Topczewski, Lilianna Solnica‐Krezel, & Brigid L.M. Hogan. (2001). Sequence and expression of zebrafish foxc1a and foxc1b , encoding conserved forkhead/winged helix transcription factors. Mechanisms of Development. 100(2). 343–347. 37 indexed citations
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Hogan, Brigid L.M.. (2001). 9 Primordial Germ Cells as Stem Cells. Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Archive. 40. 189–204. 1 indexed citations
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Kidson, Susan H., Tsutomu Kume, Ke‐Yu Deng, Virginia P. Winfrey, & Brigid L.M. Hogan. (1999). The Forkhead/Winged-Helix Gene, Mf1, Is Necessary for the Normal Development of the Cornea and Formation of the Anterior Chamber in the Mouse Eye. Developmental Biology. 211(2). 306–322. 143 indexed citations
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Miyazaki, Yoichi, S. Tsuchida, Hideki Nishimura, et al.. (1998). Angiotensin induces the urinary peristaltic machinery during the perinatal period.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 102(8). 1489–1497. 119 indexed citations
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Hogan, Brigid L.M. & Jonathan M. Yingling. (1998). Epithelial/mesenchymal interactions and branching morphogenesis of the lung. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 8(4). 481–486. 128 indexed citations
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Mears, Alan J., Tim Jordan, Farideh Mirzayans, et al.. (1998). Mutations of the Forkhead/Winged-Helix Gene, FKHL7, in Patients with Axenfeld-Rieger Anomaly. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 63(5). 1316–1328. 267 indexed citations
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Zhao, Guang-Quan & Brigid L.M. Hogan. (1996). Evidence that mouse Bmp8a (Op2) and Bmp8b are duplicated genes that play a role in spermatogenesis and placental development. Mechanisms of Development. 57(2). 159–168. 105 indexed citations
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Schrick, Jeffrey J., Mary E. Dickinson, Brigid L.M. Hogan, Paul B. Selby, & Richard P. Woychik. (1995). Molecular and phenotypic characterization of a new mouse insertional mutation that causes a defect in the distal vertebrae of the spine.. Genetics. 140(3). 1061–1067. 7 indexed citations
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Hogan, Brigid L.M., Christina Thaller, & Gregor Eichele. (1992). Evidence that Hensen's node is a site of retinoic acid synthesis. Nature. 359(6392). 237–241. 180 indexed citations
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Holland, Peter W. H. & Brigid L.M. Hogan. (1988). Expression of homeo box genes during mouse development: a review.. Genes & Development. 2(7). 773–782. 279 indexed citations
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Hogan, Brigid L.M. & Rita Tilly. (1978). In vitro development of inner cell masses isolated immunosurgically from mouse blastocysts. I. Inner cell masses from 3.5-day p.c. blastocysts incubated for 24 h before immunosurgery.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 45. 93–105. 64 indexed citations

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