David K. Hanzel

1.6k total citations
21 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

David K. Hanzel is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, David K. Hanzel has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Cell Biology and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in David K. Hanzel's work include Ion Transport and Channel Regulation (5 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (5 papers) and Cellular transport and secretion (4 papers). David K. Hanzel is often cited by papers focused on Ion Transport and Channel Regulation (5 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (5 papers) and Cellular transport and secretion (4 papers). David K. Hanzel collaborates with scholars based in United States and France. David K. Hanzel's co-authors include John G. Forte, Tetsuro Urushidani, Laurie J. Jones, Victoria L. Singer, R P Haugland, K. S. Wells, Martin Poot, Anthony Bretscher, P. Mangeat and Hubert Reggio and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Genetics and The EMBO Journal.

In The Last Decade

David K. Hanzel

21 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David K. Hanzel United States 17 810 304 155 130 111 21 1.2k
Michael Mullin United States 16 896 1.1× 451 1.5× 132 0.9× 83 0.6× 54 0.5× 32 1.6k
Sarah Hanrahan United Kingdom 17 1.2k 1.5× 337 1.1× 92 0.6× 90 0.7× 116 1.0× 24 1.8k
Jon Scott Munzer Canada 15 830 1.0× 416 1.4× 166 1.1× 33 0.3× 261 2.4× 22 1.4k
John Anagli United States 21 603 0.7× 387 1.3× 53 0.3× 114 0.9× 81 0.7× 31 1.0k
Alessandro Sidoli Italy 21 735 0.9× 213 0.7× 237 1.5× 26 0.2× 100 0.9× 35 1.4k
Jianhua Zhou China 27 1.4k 1.7× 80 0.3× 117 0.8× 143 1.1× 141 1.3× 71 1.9k
Richard Lin United States 15 1.1k 1.4× 878 2.9× 114 0.7× 122 0.9× 158 1.4× 27 2.0k
Takeshi Ijuin Japan 22 1.1k 1.3× 797 2.6× 164 1.1× 36 0.3× 176 1.6× 37 1.6k
Xing‐Mai Jiang Australia 13 580 0.7× 215 0.7× 44 0.3× 62 0.5× 166 1.5× 21 1.1k
Marco Piccinini Italy 18 564 0.7× 124 0.4× 66 0.4× 205 1.6× 167 1.5× 50 1.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David K. Hanzel

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dadkhah, Ezzat, Masoumeh Sikaroodi, Louis Y. Korman, et al.. (2019). Gut microbiome identifies risk for colorectal polyps. BMJ Open Gastroenterology. 6(1). e000297–e000297. 37 indexed citations
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Loukola, Anu, Mónica Chadha, Sharron G. Penn, et al.. (2003). Comprehensive evaluation of the association between prostate cancer and genotypes/haplotypes in CYP17A1, CYP3A4, and SRD5A2. European Journal of Human Genetics. 12(4). 321–332. 40 indexed citations
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Penn, Sharron G., David R. Rank, David K. Hanzel, & David Barker. (2000). Mining the human genome using microarrays of open reading frames. Nature Genetics. 26(3). 315–318. 27 indexed citations
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Hanzel, David K., John Q. Trojanowski, Richard F. Johnston, & Jeanne F. Loring. (1999). High-throughput quantitative histological analysis of Alzheimer's disease pathology using a confocal digital microscanner. Nature Biotechnology. 17(1). 53–57. 33 indexed citations
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Poot, Martin, K. S. Wells, Laurie J. Jones, et al.. (1996). Analysis of mitochondrial morphology and function with novel fixable fluorescent stains.. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 44(12). 1363–1372. 433 indexed citations
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Holmes, Timothy, Joshua Cooper, David K. Hanzel, et al.. (1994). <title>Simultaneous image and point spread function reconstruction for 3D light microscopy</title>. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 2302. 359–368. 2 indexed citations
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Wagner, Martina, Ayyappan K. Rajasekaran, David K. Hanzel, Satyajit Mayor, & Enrique Rodríguez-Boulan. (1994). Brefeldin A causes structural and functional alterations of the trans-Golgi network of MDCK cells. Journal of Cell Science. 107(4). 933–943. 47 indexed citations
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Soroka, Carol J., Chu Shan Elaine Chew, David K. Hanzel, et al.. (1993). Characterization of membrane and cytoskeletal compartments in cultured parietal cells: immunofluorescence and confocal microscopic examination.. PubMed. 60(1). 76–87. 38 indexed citations
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Rajasekaran, Ayyappan K., Takashi Morimoto, David K. Hanzel, Enrique Rodríguez-Boulan, & Gert Kreibich. (1993). Structural reorganization of the rough endoplasmic reticulum without size expansion accounts for dexamethasone-induced secretory activity in AR42J cells. Journal of Cell Science. 105(2). 333–345. 29 indexed citations
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Wolosin, J. Mario, Joseph A. Bonanno, David K. Hanzel, & Terry E. Machen. (1991). Bicarbonate transport mechanisms in rabbit ciliary body epithelium. Experimental Eye Research. 52(4). 397–407. 25 indexed citations
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Hanzel, David K., et al.. (1991). New techniques lead to advances in epithelial cell polarity.. PubMed. 2(6). 341–53. 16 indexed citations
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Hanzel, David K., Hubert Reggio, Anthony Bretscher, John G. Forte, & P. Mangeat. (1991). The secretion-stimulated 80K phosphoprotein of parietal cells is ezrin, and has properties of a membrane cytoskeletal linker in the induced apical microvilli.. The EMBO Journal. 10(9). 2363–2373. 151 indexed citations
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Forte, John G., David K. Hanzel, Curtis T. Okamoto, Dominic C. Chow, & Tetsuro Urushidani. (1990). Membrane and protein recycling associated with gastric HCl secretion. Journal of Internal Medicine. 228(S732). 17–26. 23 indexed citations
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Mangeat, Paul, et al.. (1990). Acid secretion and membrane reorganization in single gastric parietal cell in primary culture. Biology of the Cell. 69(3). 223–232. 29 indexed citations
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Lisanti, Michael P., Ingrid W. Caras, Thierry Gilbert, David K. Hanzel, & E Rodriguez-Boulan. (1990). Vectorial apical delivery and slow endocytosis of a glycolipid-anchored fusion protein in transfected MDCK cells.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 87(19). 7419–7423. 76 indexed citations
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Forte, John G., David K. Hanzel, Tetsuro Urushidani, & J. Mario Wolosin. (1989). Pumps and Pathways for Gastric HCl Secretion. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 574(1). 145–158. 33 indexed citations
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Urushidani, Tetsuro, David K. Hanzel, & John G. Forte. (1989). Characterization of an 80-kDa phosphoprotein involved in parietal cell stimulation. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 256(6). G1070–G1081. 68 indexed citations
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Hanzel, David K., Tetsuro Urushidani, William R. Usinger, Adam J. Smolka, & John G. Forte. (1989). Immunological localization of an 80-kDa phosphoprotein to the apical membrane of gastric parietal cells. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 256(6). G1082–G1089. 59 indexed citations
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Urushidani, Tetsuro, David K. Hanzel, & John G. Forte. (1987). Protein phosphorylation associated with stimulation of rabbit gastric glands. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 930(2). 209–219. 45 indexed citations
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Durbin, Richard P. & David K. Hanzel. (1980). Uptake and incorporation of phosphate by frog gastric mucosa. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 239(5). G411–G417. 3 indexed citations

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