Edward Bastow

470 total citations
13 papers, 355 citations indexed

About

Edward Bastow is a scholar working on Oncology, Cell Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Edward Bastow has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 355 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Oncology, 6 papers in Cell Biology and 5 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Edward Bastow's work include Connective tissue disorders research (5 papers), Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research (5 papers) and Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers (3 papers). Edward Bastow is often cited by papers focused on Connective tissue disorders research (5 papers), Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research (5 papers) and Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers (3 papers). Edward Bastow collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Edward Bastow's co-authors include Andrew A. Pitsillides, Claire Clarkin, Amanda Fosang, Sharon Byers, Suzanne B. Golub, Caroline Wheeler‐Jones, Jo Lewthwaite, Emma Kavanagh, John Blenis and J Lewthwaite and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Blood.

In The Last Decade

Edward Bastow

13 papers receiving 348 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Edward Bastow Australia 9 133 111 95 48 47 13 355
Wilson Cheuk Wing Chan Hong Kong 7 116 0.9× 265 2.4× 105 1.1× 44 0.9× 56 1.2× 8 473
Duenpim Parisuthiman United States 7 69 0.5× 184 1.7× 95 1.0× 47 1.0× 53 1.1× 9 371
E Bonucci Italy 11 61 0.5× 107 1.0× 134 1.4× 45 0.9× 46 1.0× 27 361
Holly Dupuis Canada 10 72 0.5× 223 2.0× 155 1.6× 47 1.0× 76 1.6× 15 414
Naoko Kamiya Japan 11 45 0.3× 172 1.5× 87 0.9× 56 1.2× 77 1.6× 18 323
Emma Åhrman Sweden 13 75 0.6× 202 1.8× 63 0.7× 106 2.2× 42 0.9× 20 516
Marion Ahrens Germany 6 50 0.4× 349 3.1× 107 1.1× 58 1.2× 66 1.4× 6 529
Qinnan Yan China 13 101 0.8× 225 2.0× 74 0.8× 49 1.0× 61 1.3× 18 515
Juliane Heilig Germany 11 44 0.3× 145 1.3× 135 1.4× 57 1.2× 36 0.8× 21 340
Noriko Aramaki‐Hattori Japan 12 80 0.6× 133 1.2× 28 0.3× 90 1.9× 50 1.1× 39 400

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Fields of papers citing papers by Edward Bastow

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Edward Bastow

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Edward Bastow. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Edward Bastow based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Edward Bastow. Edward Bastow is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Li, Zhijie, Judith A. Ermer, Ji Li, et al.. (2025). Selective tubulin-binding drugs induce pericyte phenotype switching and anti-cancer immunity. EMBO Molecular Medicine. 17(5). 1071–1100. 2 indexed citations
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Kabir, Tasnuva D., Samuel J. Beck, Lisa M. Stuart, et al.. (2025). Inhibition of the Caveolin-1 pathway promotes apoptosis and overcomes pan-tyrosine kinase inhibitor resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma. Cell Death and Disease. 16(1). 561–561. 1 indexed citations
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He, Bo, Edward Bastow, Ji Li, et al.. (2024). Immune priming and induction of tertiary lymphoid structures in a cord-blood humanized mouse model of gastrointestinal stromal tumor. OncoImmunology. 13(1). 2406576–2406576. 2 indexed citations
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He, Bo, Alice Domenichini, Lisa M. Nilsson, et al.. (2024). Pericyte phenotype switching alleviates immunosuppression and sensitizes vascularized tumors to immunotherapy in preclinical models. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 134(18). 8 indexed citations
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Maxwell, Mhairi J., et al.. (2020). Lyn Kinase Activity Is Required for Akt Mediated Erythroleukemia Cell Differentiation. Blood. 136(Supplement 1). 24–24. 1 indexed citations
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Kanaujiya, Jitendra Kumar, Edward Bastow, Zhifang Hao, et al.. (2018). Rapid degradation of progressive ankylosis protein (ANKH) in craniometaphyseal dysplasia. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 15710–15710. 11 indexed citations
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Clarkin, Claire, Steven P. Allen, Caroline Wheeler‐Jones, Edward Bastow, & Andrew A. Pitsillides. (2011). Reduced chondrogenic matrix accumulation by 4-methylumbelliferone reveals the potential for selective targeting of UDP-glucose dehydrogenase. Matrix Biology. 30(3). 163–168. 19 indexed citations
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Bastow, Edward, Sharon Byers, Suzanne B. Golub, et al.. (2007). Hyaluronan synthesis and degradation in cartilage and bone. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 65(3). 395–413. 158 indexed citations
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Michalczyk, Agnes, Edward Bastow, Mark Greenough, et al.. (2007). ATP7B Expression in Human Breast Epithelial Cells Is Mediated by Lactational Hormones. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 56(4). 389–399. 37 indexed citations
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Lewthwaite, Jo, et al.. (2006). A Specific Mechanomodulatory Role for p38 MAPK in Embryonic Joint Articular Surface Cell MEK-ERK Pathway Regulation. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281(16). 11011–11018. 33 indexed citations
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Bastow, Edward, et al.. (2005). Selective Activation of the MEK-ERK Pathway Is Regulated by Mechanical Stimuli in Forming Joints and Promotes Pericellular Matrix Formation. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280(12). 11749–11758. 46 indexed citations
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Lewthwaite, J, et al.. (2003). Defining boundaries during joint cavity formation: going out on a limb. International Journal of Experimental Pathology. 84(2). 55–67. 24 indexed citations

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