Catherine B. Talmadge

1.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
19 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Catherine B. Talmadge is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Sensory Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Catherine B. Talmadge has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Genetics and 4 papers in Sensory Systems. Recurrent topics in Catherine B. Talmadge's work include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (4 papers), RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (3 papers) and Virus-based gene therapy research (2 papers). Catherine B. Talmadge is often cited by papers focused on Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (4 papers), RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (3 papers) and Virus-based gene therapy research (2 papers). Catherine B. Talmadge collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Hungary. Catherine B. Talmadge's co-authors include János Sümegi, É. Uzvölgyi, Peter A. Jones, Felicidad A. Gonzales, Gangning Liang, Keith D. Robertson, James D. Eudy, Manling Ma-Edmonds, William J. Kimberling and Michael D. Weston and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Nucleic Acids Research and Molecular and Cellular Biology.

In The Last Decade

Catherine B. Talmadge

19 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Hit Papers

The human DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) 1, 3a and 3b: co... 1999 2026 2008 2017 1999 200 400 600

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Catherine B. Talmadge United States 12 1.1k 313 248 151 88 19 1.4k
Evelyne Béraud France 18 818 0.7× 177 0.6× 82 0.3× 229 1.5× 158 1.8× 39 1.7k
Christel Vaché France 14 611 0.6× 102 0.3× 213 0.9× 121 0.8× 38 0.4× 24 799
Chaim Jalas United States 23 724 0.7× 375 1.2× 92 0.4× 67 0.4× 41 0.5× 60 1.7k
Barbara Incerti Italy 16 830 0.7× 570 1.8× 71 0.3× 32 0.2× 32 0.4× 18 1.6k
Hassan Chaı̈b United States 16 638 0.6× 110 0.4× 295 1.2× 130 0.9× 137 1.6× 26 1.1k
Eugene M. Rinchik United States 32 1.9k 1.7× 1.1k 3.5× 53 0.2× 163 1.1× 75 0.9× 82 2.6k
Illar Pata Estonia 12 464 0.4× 66 0.2× 167 0.7× 85 0.6× 56 0.6× 21 703
Mirella Bruttini Italy 22 1.0k 0.9× 777 2.5× 34 0.1× 70 0.5× 109 1.2× 40 1.6k
Keunmyoung Lee United States 11 638 0.6× 204 0.7× 29 0.1× 64 0.4× 171 1.9× 11 1.0k
Hanjo Hennemann Germany 15 1.4k 1.3× 192 0.6× 38 0.2× 41 0.3× 148 1.7× 18 1.6k

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Krüger, Claudia, Catherine B. Talmadge, & Claudia Kappen. (2006). Expression of folate pathway genes in the cartilage ofHoxd4andHoxc8transgenic mice. Birth Defects Research Part A Clinical and Molecular Teratology. 76(4). 216–229. 11 indexed citations
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Beiraghi, Soraya, Ming Zhou, Catherine B. Talmadge, et al.. (2003). Identification and characterization of a novel gene disrupted by a pericentric inversion inv(4)(p13.1q21.1) in a family with cleft lip. Gene. 309(1). 11–21. 62 indexed citations
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Hirai, Manabu, Drake LaFace, Simon N. Robinson, et al.. (2001). Ex vivo purging by adenoviral p53 gene therapy does not affect NOD-SCID repopulating activity of human CD34+ cells. Cancer Gene Therapy. 8(12). 936–947. 6 indexed citations
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Robertson, Keith D., É. Uzvölgyi, Gangning Liang, et al.. (1999). The human DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) 1, 3a and 3b: coordinate mRNA expression in normal tissues and overexpression in tumors. Nucleic Acids Research. 27(11). 2291–2298. 683 indexed citations breakdown →
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Eudy, James D., Michael D. Weston, Denise M. Hoover, et al.. (1998). Mutation of a Gene Encoding a Protein with Extracellular Matrix Motifs in Usher Syndrome Type IIa. Science. 280(5370). 1753–1757. 304 indexed citations
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Eudy, James D., Sufang Yao, Michael D. Weston, et al.. (1998). Isolation of a Gene Encoding a Novel Member of the Nuclear Receptor Superfamily from the Critical Region of Usher Syndrome Type IIa at 1q41. Genomics. 50(3). 382–384. 114 indexed citations
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Talmadge, Catherine B., et al.. (1998). Chromosomal mapping of three human LAMMER protein-kinase-encoding genes. Human Genetics. 103(4). 523–524. 5 indexed citations
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Eudy, James D., Manling Ma-Edmonds, Sufang Yao, et al.. (1997). Isolation of a Novel Human Homologue of the Gene Coding for Echinoderm Microtubule-Associated Protein (EMAP) from the Usher Syndrome Type 1a Locus at 14q32. Genomics. 43(1). 104–106. 35 indexed citations
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Lányi, Árpád, Catherine B. Talmadge, Beda Břicháček, et al.. (1997). A Yeast Artificial Chromosome (YAC) Contig Encompassing the Critical Region of the X-Linked Lymphoproliferative Disease (XLP) Locus. Genomics. 39(1). 55–65. 15 indexed citations
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Kelley, Philip M., Zheng‐Yi Chen, Dana J. Orten, et al.. (1997). The Genomic Structure of the Gene Defective in Usher Syndrome Type Ib (MYO7A). Genomics. 40(1). 73–79. 35 indexed citations
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Sümegi, János, DongKai Zhen, James D. Eudy, et al.. (1996). The Construction of a Yeast Artificial Chromosome (YAC) Contig in the Vicinity of the Usher Syndrome Type IIa (USH2A) Gene in 1q41. Genomics. 35(1). 79–86. 23 indexed citations
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Talmadge, Catherine B., DongKai Zhen, Jiyi Wang, et al.. (1995). Construction and Characterization of a NotI Linking Library from Human Chromosome Region 1q25-qter. Genomics. 29(1). 105–114. 3 indexed citations
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Talmadge, Catherine B., Yoshiro Tanio, Alan K. Meeker, James E. Talmadge, & B. Zbar. (1987). Tumor cells transfected with the neomycin resistance gene (neo) contain unique genetic markers useful for identification of tumor recurrence and metastasis.. PubMed. 7(4). 197–207. 11 indexed citations
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Talmadge, James E., Catherine B. Talmadge, Robert N. McEwan, & Alan K. Meeker. (1985). Tumor growth and metastasis of B16-BL6 tumors following transfection of an allogeneic major histocompatibility complex (D(d) antigen. Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research. 26. 2 indexed citations
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Colburn, Nancy H., Catherine B. Talmadge, & Thomas D. Gindhart. (1983). Transfer of Sensitivity to Tumor Promoters by Transfection of DNA from Sensitive into Insensitive Mouse JB6 Epidermal Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 3(7). 1182–1186. 14 indexed citations
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Colburn, Nancy H., Catherine B. Talmadge, & Thomas D. Gindhart. (1983). Transfer of Sensitivity to Tumor Promoters by Transfection of DNA from Sensitive into Insensitive Mouse JB6 Epidermal Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 3(7). 1182–1186. 20 indexed citations
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Colburn, Nancy H., Catherine B. Talmadge, & Thomas D. Gindhart. (1983). Transfer of Phorbol Ester Promotability by Transfection of DNA from Promotable into Nonpromotable Cells. Progress in nucleic acid research and molecular biology. 29. 107–110. 2 indexed citations
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Gonda, Matthew A., Howard A. Young, John E. Elser, et al.. (1982). Molecular cloning, genomic analysis, and biological properties of rat leukemia virus and the onc sequences of Rasheed rat sarcoma virus. Journal of Virology. 44(2). 520–529. 16 indexed citations

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