Donald M. Mock

5.5k total citations
141 papers, 3.7k citations indexed

About

Donald M. Mock is a scholar working on Cell Biology, Organic Chemistry and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Donald M. Mock has authored 141 papers receiving a total of 3.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 96 papers in Cell Biology, 51 papers in Organic Chemistry and 41 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Donald M. Mock's work include Biotin and Related Studies (92 papers), Click Chemistry and Applications (50 papers) and Vitamin D Research Studies (39 papers). Donald M. Mock is often cited by papers focused on Biotin and Related Studies (92 papers), Click Chemistry and Applications (50 papers) and Vitamin D Research Studies (39 papers). Donald M. Mock collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Canada. Donald M. Mock's co-authors include Nell I. Mock, Janos Zempleni, Gary L. Lankford, Ronald G. Strauss, John A. Widness, Shawna L. Stratton, Leon F. Burmeister, Delphine Bernard, Reynold Spector and Gretchen A. Cress and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Gastroenterology.

In The Last Decade

Donald M. Mock

141 papers receiving 3.5k citations

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Donald M. Mock
Dennis J. Dietzen United States
Carol West United States
Paul A. Brown United Kingdom
J. Fred Nagelkerke Netherlands
Anthony G.W. Norden United Kingdom
H.G. van Eijk Netherlands
Dennis J. Dietzen United States
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All Works

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Widness, John A., Demet Nalbant, Robert L. Schmidt, et al.. (2017). Estimation of adult and neonatal RBC lifespans in anemic neonates using RBCs labeled at several discrete biotin densities. Pediatric Research. 81(6). 905–910. 19 indexed citations
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An, Guohua, John A. Widness, Donald M. Mock, & Peter Veng‐Pedersen. (2016). A Novel Physiology-Based Mathematical Model to Estimate Red Blood Cell Lifespan in Different Human Age Groups. The AAPS Journal. 18(5). 1182–1191. 11 indexed citations
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Stratton, Shawna L., et al.. (2011). Urinary Excretion of 3-Hydroxyisovaleryl Carnitine Is an Early and Sensitive Indicator of Marginal Biotin Deficiency in Humans,. Journal of Nutrition. 141(3). 353–358. 14 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., Shan Zhu, Leon F. Burmeister, et al.. (2010). Red blood cell (RBC) volume can be independently determined in vivo in humans using RBCs labeled at different densities of biotin. Transfusion. 51(1). 148–157. 24 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., et al.. (2008). Biotin–Protein Bond: Instability and Structural Modification to Provide Stability for In Vivo Applications. Humana Press eBooks. 418. 209–220. 3 indexed citations
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Stratton, Shawna L., et al.. (2006). Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase and its activation by biotin are sensitive indicators of marginal biotin deficiency in humans. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 84(2). 384–388. 21 indexed citations
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Власова, Т. И., et al.. (2005). Biotin Deficiency Reduces Expression of SLC19A3, a Potential Biotin Transporter, in Leukocytes from Human Blood,. Journal of Nutrition. 135(1). 42–47. 47 indexed citations
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Sealey, Wendy M., Shawna L. Stratton, Donald M. Mock, & Deborah K. Hansen. (2005). Marginal Maternal Biotin Deficiency in CD-1 Mice Reduces Fetal Mass of Biotin-dependent Carboxylases. Journal of Nutrition. 135(5). 973–977. 25 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., et al.. (2004). 3-Hydroxypropionic Acid and Methylcitric Acid Are Not Reliable Indicators of Marginal Biotin Deficiency in Humans. Journal of Nutrition. 134(2). 317–320. 17 indexed citations
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Zempleni, Janos, J. Steven Stanley, & Donald M. Mock. (2001). Proliferation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells causes increased expression of the sodium-dependent multivitamin transporter gene and increased uptake of pantothenic acid. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 12(8). 465–473. 24 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M.. (1999). Biotin Status: Which Are Valid Indicators and How Do We Know?. Journal of Nutrition. 129(2). 498S–503S. 32 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., Gary L. Lankford, John A. Widness, et al.. (1999). Measurement of circulating red cell volume using biotin‐labeled red cells: validation against51Cr‐labeled red cells. Transfusion. 39(2). 149–155. 46 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., Ronald G. Strauss, & Gary L. Lankford. (1997). [14C]Cyanate Labeling of Sheep Red Cells: Covalent Binding to Hemoglobin Continues in Vivo for a Day. Pediatric Research. 41(3). 424–429. 7 indexed citations
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Mock, Nell I., et al.. (1997). Biotin Biotransformation to Bisnorbiotin Is Accelerated by Several Peroxisome Proliferators and Steroid Hormones in Rats , ,. Journal of Nutrition. 127(11). 2212–2216. 13 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., Gary L. Lankford, & John Cazin. (1993). Biotin and Biotin Analogs in Human Urine: Biotin Accounts for only Half of the Total. Journal of Nutrition. 123(11). 1844–1851. 49 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., et al.. (1992). Biotin in Human Milk: Methods, Location, and Chemical Form ,. Journal of Nutrition. 122(3). 535–545. 31 indexed citations
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Said, Hamid M., Donald W. Horne, & Donald M. Mock. (1990). Effect of aging on intestinal biotin transport in the rat. Experimental Gerontology. 25(1). 67–73. 9 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., et al.. (1985). Biotin deficiency complicating parenteral alimentation: Diagnosis, metabolic repercussions, and treatment. The Journal of Pediatrics. 106(5). 762–769. 35 indexed citations

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