Cameron Sadegh

901 total citations
12 papers, 494 citations indexed

About

Cameron Sadegh is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Cameron Sadegh has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 494 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 4 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Cameron Sadegh's work include Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (4 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (3 papers) and Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (3 papers). Cameron Sadegh is often cited by papers focused on Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (4 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (3 papers) and Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms (3 papers). Cameron Sadegh collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Switzerland. Cameron Sadegh's co-authors include Carlo Brugnara, Ying Liu, Merav Socolovsky, Ramona Pop, Volker H. Haase, Jeffrey D. Macklis, Samuel Sances, Joseph R. Klim, Hynek Wichterle and Kevin Eggan and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Blood and Nature Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Cameron Sadegh

12 papers receiving 491 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Cameron Sadegh United States 5 258 121 120 115 91 12 494
Harwin Sidik Singapore 10 405 1.6× 131 1.1× 70 0.6× 42 0.4× 32 0.4× 16 618
Patrick L. Mulcrone United States 12 287 1.1× 83 0.7× 118 1.0× 32 0.3× 125 1.4× 24 565
Brian Chiou United States 8 124 0.5× 64 0.5× 75 0.6× 43 0.4× 30 0.3× 9 418
Jackie Sheng United States 11 326 1.3× 105 0.9× 158 1.3× 40 0.3× 17 0.2× 14 710
J. He China 14 222 0.9× 221 1.8× 88 0.7× 34 0.3× 127 1.4× 70 854
M Schmidt United States 14 233 0.9× 89 0.7× 70 0.6× 52 0.5× 39 0.4× 28 559
Myung Soo Cho South Korea 11 548 2.1× 201 1.7× 85 0.7× 51 0.4× 32 0.4× 20 714
Xavier Gaeta United States 7 393 1.5× 85 0.7× 187 1.6× 37 0.3× 26 0.3× 9 646
Claire Fabian Germany 13 216 0.8× 59 0.5× 173 1.4× 61 0.5× 29 0.3× 18 479
Ryan G. Lim United States 11 309 1.2× 151 1.2× 32 0.3× 49 0.4× 74 0.8× 18 565

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Fields of papers citing papers by Cameron Sadegh

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cameron Sadegh

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Cameron Sadegh. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Cameron Sadegh based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Cameron Sadegh. Cameron Sadegh is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Head, Joshua P., Neil Dani, Olga Chechneva, et al.. (2025). Choroid plexus apocrine secretion shapes CSF proteome during mouse brain development. Nature Neuroscience. 28(7). 1446–1459. 3 indexed citations
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Patel, Anuj, Alexander P. Marston, Cameron Sadegh, et al.. (2025). Augmented Reality Navigation in Craniomaxillofacial/Head and Neck Surgery. OTO Open. 9(2). e70108–e70108. 2 indexed citations
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Hochstetler, Alexandra, Christine Hehnly, W. R. Dawes, et al.. (2025). Research priorities for non-invasive therapies to improve hydrocephalus outcomes. Fluids and Barriers of the CNS. 22(1). 24–24. 2 indexed citations
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Karimy, Jason K., Jessie Newville, Cameron Sadegh, et al.. (2023). Outcomes of the 2019 hydrocephalus association workshop, "Driving common pathways: extending insights from posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus". Fluids and Barriers of the CNS. 20(1). 4–4. 4 indexed citations
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Lu, Victor M., et al.. (2023). Surgical considerations for spinal epidural hematoma evacuation in the setting of blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome in a child. Child s Nervous System. 39(6). 1691–1694. 1 indexed citations
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Xu, Huixin, Ryann M. Fame, Cameron Sadegh, et al.. (2021). Choroid plexus NKCC1 mediates cerebrospinal fluid clearance during mouse early postnatal development. Nature Communications. 12(1). 447–447. 75 indexed citations
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Sadegh, Cameron, Wataru Ebina, Anthony C. Arvanites, et al.. (2021). Synthetic modified Fezf2 mRNA (modRNA) with concurrent small molecule SIRT1 inhibition enhances refinement of cortical subcerebral/corticospinal neuron identity from mouse embryonic stem cells. PLoS ONE. 16(9). e0254113–e0254113. 2 indexed citations
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Sances, Samuel, Lucie Bruijn, Siddharthan Chandran, et al.. (2016). Modeling ALS with motor neurons derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells. Nature Neuroscience. 19(4). 542–553. 201 indexed citations
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Sadegh, Cameron & Jeffrey D. Macklis. (2014). Established monolayer differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells generates heterogeneous neocortical‐like neurons stalled at a stage equivalent to midcorticogenesis. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 522(12). 1 indexed citations
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Sadegh, Cameron & Jeffrey D. Macklis. (2014). Established monolayer differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells generates heterogeneous neocortical‐like neurons stalled at a stage equivalent to midcorticogenesis. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 522(12). 2691–2706. 10 indexed citations
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Liu, Ying, Ramona Pop, Cameron Sadegh, et al.. (2006). Suppression of Fas-FasL coexpression by erythropoietin mediates erythroblast expansion during the erythropoietic stress response in vivo. Blood. 108(1). 123–133. 168 indexed citations

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