David S. Sharlin

1.2k total citations
16 papers, 821 citations indexed

About

David S. Sharlin is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Molecular Biology and Sensory Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, David S. Sharlin has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 821 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 5 papers in Molecular Biology and 3 papers in Sensory Systems. Recurrent topics in David S. Sharlin's work include Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (7 papers), Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (3 papers) and Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (3 papers). David S. Sharlin is often cited by papers focused on Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (7 papers), Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (3 papers) and Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (3 papers). David S. Sharlin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and United Kingdom. David S. Sharlin's co-authors include R. Thomas Zoeller, Douglas Forrest, Mary E. Gilbert, Ruby Bansal, Lily Ng, Theo J. Visser, Tayyaba Hasan, Robin P. Peeters, Kelly J Gauger and Stefanie Giera and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Neuroscience and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

David S. Sharlin

16 papers receiving 808 citations

Peers

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Donna M. Porter United States
Winnie Shum United States
Shaohu Sheng United States
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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Tran, Quan Minh, et al.. (2021). FAM171B is a novel polyglutamine protein widely expressed in the mammalian brain. Brain Research. 1766. 147540–147540. 2 indexed citations
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Sharlin, David S., Lily Ng, François Verrey, et al.. (2018). Deafness and loss of cochlear hair cells in the absence of thyroid hormone transporters Slc16a2 (Mct8) and Slc16a10 (Mct10). Scientific Reports. 8(1). 4403–4403. 34 indexed citations
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Bianco, Antônio C., Grant W. Anderson, Douglas Forrest, et al.. (2013). American Thyroid Association Guide to Investigating Thyroid Hormone Economy and Action in Rodent and Cell Models. Thyroid. 24(1). 88–168. 163 indexed citations
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Lee, Geun‐Shik, Yuanzheng He, Edward J. Dougherty, et al.. (2013). Disruption of Ttll5/Stamp Gene (Tubulin Tyrosine Ligase-like Protein 5/SRC-1 and TIF2-associated Modulatory Protein Gene) in Male Mice Causes Sperm Malformation and Infertility. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288(21). 15167–15180. 48 indexed citations
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Peeters, Robin P., Arturo Hernández, Lily Ng, et al.. (2012). Cerebellar Abnormalities in Mice Lacking Type 3 Deiodinase and Partial Reversal of Phenotype by Deletion of Thyroid Hormone Receptor α1. Endocrinology. 154(1). 550–561. 49 indexed citations
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Ng, Lily, Ailing Lu, Alok Swaroop, et al.. (2011). Two Transcription Factors Can Direct Three Photoreceptor Outcomes from Rod Precursor Cells in Mouse Retinal Development. Journal of Neuroscience. 31(31). 11118–11125. 71 indexed citations
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Sharlin, David S., Theo J. Visser, & Douglas Forrest. (2011). Developmental and Cell-Specific Expression of Thyroid Hormone Transporters in the Mouse Cochlea. Endocrinology. 152(12). 5053–5064. 42 indexed citations
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Sharlin, David S., Mary E. Gilbert, Matthew Taylor, Duncan C. Ferguson, & R. Thomas Zoeller. (2009). The Nature of the Compensatory Response to Low Thyroid Hormone in the Developing Brain. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 22(3). 153–165. 50 indexed citations
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Wangemann, Philine, Sara Billings, Kazuhiro Nakaya, et al.. (2009). Developmental delays consistent with cochlear hypothyroidism contribute to failure to develop hearing in mice lacking Slc26a4/pendrin expression. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology. 297(5). F1435–F1447. 54 indexed citations
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Sharlin, David S., et al.. (2008). The Balance between Oligodendrocyte and Astrocyte Production in Major White Matter Tracts Is Linearly Related to Serum Total Thyroxine. Endocrinology. 149(5). 2527–2536. 62 indexed citations
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Sharlin, David S., et al.. (2008). The balance between oligodendrocyte and astrocyte production in major white matter tracts is linearly related to serum total thyroxine. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 30(3). 244–245. 1 indexed citations
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Gauger, Kelly J, et al.. (2007). Polychlorinated Biphenyls 105 and 118 Form Thyroid Hormone Receptor Agonists after Cytochrome P4501A1 Activation in Rat Pituitary GH3 Cells. Environmental Health Perspectives. 115(11). 1623–1630. 76 indexed citations
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O’Riordan, Katie, David S. Sharlin, Jerome Gross, et al.. (2006). Photoinactivation of Mycobacteria In Vitro and in a New Murine Model of LocalizedMycobacterium bovisBCG-Induced Granulomatous Infection. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 50(5). 1828–1834. 59 indexed citations
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Sharlin, David S., Ruby Bansal, & R. Thomas Zoeller. (2005). Polychlorinated Biphenyls Exert Selective Effects on Cellular Composition of White Matter in a Manner Inconsistent with Thyroid Hormone Insufficiency. Endocrinology. 147(2). 846–858. 41 indexed citations
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Ortel, Bernhard, et al.. (2002). Differentiation enhances aminolevulinic acid-dependent photodynamic treatment of LNCaP prostate cancer cells. British Journal of Cancer. 87(11). 1321–1327. 68 indexed citations

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