Dan P. Felsenfeld

4.4k total citations · 2 hit papers
29 papers, 3.5k citations indexed

About

Dan P. Felsenfeld is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Immunology and Allergy. According to data from OpenAlex, Dan P. Felsenfeld has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 3.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Molecular Biology, 10 papers in Cell Biology and 10 papers in Immunology and Allergy. Recurrent topics in Dan P. Felsenfeld's work include Cellular Mechanics and Interactions (10 papers), Cell Adhesion Molecules Research (10 papers) and Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (3 papers). Dan P. Felsenfeld is often cited by papers focused on Cellular Mechanics and Interactions (10 papers), Cell Adhesion Molecules Research (10 papers) and Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (3 papers). Dan P. Felsenfeld collaborates with scholars based in United States, France and Australia. Dan P. Felsenfeld's co-authors include Michael P. Sheetz, Daniel Choquet, Catherine G. Galbraith, Michael P. Sheetz, Kathleen J. Sweadner, Ana M. Venegas, Pamela L Schwartzberg, Caitlin M. Davis, Marco Falasca and Joseph Schlessinger and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Cell and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Dan P. Felsenfeld

29 papers receiving 3.4k citations

Hit Papers

Extracellular Matrix Rigidity Causes Strengthening of Int... 1997 2026 2006 2016 1997 2017 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Dan P. Felsenfeld United States 20 1.7k 1.4k 968 616 370 29 3.5k
Kris A. DeMali United States 30 1.8k 1.0× 1.8k 1.3× 768 0.8× 443 0.7× 198 0.5× 51 3.8k
Soichiro Yamada United States 29 2.6k 1.5× 2.3k 1.7× 674 0.7× 512 0.8× 286 0.8× 60 4.4k
Louise P. Cramer United Kingdom 26 2.8k 1.6× 1.9k 1.4× 629 0.6× 540 0.9× 334 0.9× 32 4.2k
Corinne Albigès‐Rizo France 37 2.0k 1.2× 1.9k 1.4× 1.3k 1.3× 673 1.1× 167 0.5× 91 4.6k
Nils C. Gauthier United States 34 2.4k 1.4× 1.5k 1.1× 586 0.6× 842 1.4× 147 0.4× 58 3.9k
Ronen Zaidel‐Bar Israel 31 3.0k 1.8× 2.0k 1.4× 1.4k 1.5× 664 1.1× 252 0.7× 66 4.6k
Bernhard Wehrle‐Haller Switzerland 38 3.0k 1.7× 2.3k 1.7× 1.8k 1.8× 797 1.3× 303 0.8× 85 5.7k
Jonathan D. Humphries United Kingdom 34 2.4k 1.4× 2.1k 1.5× 2.2k 2.3× 705 1.1× 219 0.6× 54 5.3k
Fumihiko Nakamura United States 36 2.7k 1.6× 1.9k 1.4× 547 0.6× 562 0.9× 257 0.7× 90 4.8k
Kyle R. Legate Germany 18 1.5k 0.9× 1.6k 1.2× 1.8k 1.8× 284 0.5× 165 0.4× 24 3.7k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Dan P. Felsenfeld

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All Works

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Thomsen, Maren, Stefan Steinbacher, Vinay Dahiya, et al.. (2025). Elucidation of multiple high-resolution states of human MutSβ by cryo-EM reveals interplay between ATP/ADP binding and heteroduplex DNA recognition. Nucleic Acids Research. 53(12). 1 indexed citations
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Aretz, Jonas, Maren Thomsen, Tasir S. Haque, et al.. (2025). A FAN1 point mutation associated with accelerated Huntington’s disease progression alters its PCNA-mediated assembly on DNA. Nature Communications. 16(1). 4412–4412. 2 indexed citations
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Bocchi, Vittoria Dickinson, Paola Conforti, Elena Vezzoli, et al.. (2024). Huntington’s disease cellular phenotypes are rescued non-cell autonomously by healthy cells in mosaic telencephalic organoids. Nature Communications. 15(1). 6534–6534. 7 indexed citations
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Conforti, Paola, Vittoria Dickinson Bocchi, Tiziana Lischetti, et al.. (2022). In vitro-derived medium spiny neurons recapitulate human striatal development and complexity at single-cell resolution. Cell Reports Methods. 2(12). 100367–100367. 11 indexed citations
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Li, Melody M. H., Pamela Cheung, William M. Schneider, et al.. (2017). TRIM25 Enhances the Antiviral Action of Zinc-Finger Antiviral Protein (ZAP). PLoS Pathogens. 13(1). e1006145–e1006145. 156 indexed citations breakdown →
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Esposito, Anthony M., Pamela Cheung, Talia H. Swartz, et al.. (2016). A high throughput Cre–lox activated viral membrane fusion assay identifies pharmacological inhibitors of HIV entry. Virology. 490. 6–16. 16 indexed citations
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Latif, Rauf, et al.. (2016). The “TSH Receptor Glo Assay” – A High-Throughput Detection System for Thyroid Stimulation. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 7. 3–3. 9 indexed citations
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Topol, Aaron, Jane A. English, Erin Flaherty, et al.. (2015). Increased abundance of translation machinery in stem cell–derived neural progenitor cells from four schizophrenia patients. Translational Psychiatry. 5(10). e662–e662. 43 indexed citations
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Wang, Peng, Juan Carlos Álvarez-Pérez, Dan P. Felsenfeld, et al.. (2015). A high-throughput chemical screen reveals that harmine-mediated inhibition of DYRK1A increases human pancreatic beta cell replication. Nature Medicine. 21(4). 383–388. 295 indexed citations
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Gingold, Julian A., Jie Su, Dung‐Fang Lee, et al.. (2015). Distribution Analyzer, a methodology for identifying and clustering outlier conditions from single-cell distributions, and its application to a Nanog reporter RNAi screen. BMC Bioinformatics. 16(1). 225–225. 8 indexed citations
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Gingold, Julian A., Miguel Fidalgo, Diana Guallar, et al.. (2014). A Genome-wide RNAi Screen Identifies Opposing Functions of Snai1 and Snai2 on the Nanog Dependency in Reprogramming. Molecular Cell. 56(1). 140–152. 47 indexed citations
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Latif, Rauf, Risheng Ma, Syed A. Morshed, et al.. (2014). New Small Molecule Agonists to the Thyrotropin Receptor. Thyroid. 25(1). 51–62. 26 indexed citations
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Redmann, Veronika, et al.. (2013). Novel Class of Potential Therapeutics that Target Ricin Retrograde Translocation. Toxins. 6(1). 33–53. 8 indexed citations
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Sakurai, Takeshi, Orlando D. Gil, John D. Whittard, et al.. (2008). Interactions between the L1 cell adhesion molecule and ezrin support traction‐force generation and can be regulated by tyrosine phosphorylation. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 86(12). 2602–2614. 28 indexed citations
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Keselman, Inna, Miguel Fribourg, Dan P. Felsenfeld, & Diomedes E. Logothetis. (2007). Mechanism of PLC-Mediated Kir3 Current Inhibition. Channels. 1(2). 113–123. 42 indexed citations
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Okigaki, Mitsuhiko, Caitlin M. Davis, Marco Falasca, et al.. (2003). Pyk2 regulates multiple signaling events crucial for macrophage morphology and migration. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 100(19). 10740–10745. 244 indexed citations
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Gil, Orlando D., et al.. (2003). Ankyrin binding mediates L1CAM interactions with static components of the cytoskeleton and inhibits retrograde movement of L1CAM on the cell surface. The Journal of Cell Biology. 162(4). 719–730. 78 indexed citations
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Felsenfeld, Dan P., et al.. (1999). Selective regulation of integrin–cytoskeleton interactions by the tyrosine kinase Src. Nature Cell Biology. 1(4). 200–206. 228 indexed citations
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Choquet, Daniel, Dan P. Felsenfeld, & Michael P. Sheetz. (1997). Extracellular Matrix Rigidity Causes Strengthening of Integrin–Cytoskeleton Linkages. Cell. 88(1). 39–48. 982 indexed citations breakdown →
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Felsenfeld, Dan P., Daniel Choquet, & Michael P. Sheetz. (1996). Ligand binding regulates the directed movement of β1 integrins on fibroblasts. Nature. 383(6599). 438–440. 194 indexed citations

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