George B. Segel

2.7k total citations
80 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

George B. Segel is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Oncology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, George B. Segel has authored 80 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Molecular Biology, 20 papers in Oncology and 20 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in George B. Segel's work include Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (18 papers), Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research (10 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (9 papers). George B. Segel is often cited by papers focused on Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (18 papers), Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research (10 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (9 papers). George B. Segel collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Netherlands. George B. Segel's co-authors include Marshall A. Lichtman, Marc W. Halterman, James Palis, Andrew H. Lichtman, William Simon, Timothy J. Woodlock, Jill S. Halterman, Bruce R. Gordon, Sean P. Scully and Stephen A. Feig and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

George B. Segel

80 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
George B. Segel United States 25 908 418 373 326 242 80 2.0k
G. W. Löhr Germany 20 631 0.7× 514 1.2× 268 0.7× 622 1.9× 233 1.0× 68 2.2k
Kwok‐Wai Lam United States 25 1.5k 1.6× 659 1.6× 343 0.9× 261 0.8× 571 2.4× 99 3.3k
John E. Smart United States 18 917 1.0× 274 0.7× 488 1.3× 154 0.5× 146 0.6× 43 1.9k
Peter J. Del Vecchio United States 28 1.0k 1.1× 424 1.0× 351 0.9× 517 1.6× 131 0.5× 47 2.7k
W. Vogt Germany 25 669 0.7× 524 1.3× 208 0.6× 331 1.0× 277 1.1× 125 1.9k
Jürgen Dedio Germany 19 848 0.9× 370 0.9× 243 0.7× 258 0.8× 368 1.5× 27 1.8k
Christopher L. Reading United States 19 731 0.8× 350 0.8× 448 1.2× 121 0.4× 218 0.9× 74 1.8k
J Chassagne France 20 407 0.4× 301 0.7× 205 0.5× 170 0.5× 163 0.7× 74 1.5k
Ian Carr United Kingdom 30 879 1.0× 294 0.7× 145 0.4× 214 0.7× 104 0.4× 114 2.4k
Peter Presek Germany 25 773 0.9× 294 0.7× 476 1.3× 119 0.4× 102 0.4× 49 2.0k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Aslam, Rukhsana, Rick Kapur, George B. Segel, et al.. (2016). The spleen dictates platelet destruction, anti-platelet antibody production, and lymphocyte distribution patterns in a murine model of immune thrombocytopenia. Experimental Hematology. 44(10). 924–930.e1. 31 indexed citations
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Segel, George B. & Marshall A. Lichtman. (2014). Direct antiglobulin (“Coombs”) test-negative autoimmune hemolytic anemia: A review. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 52(4). 152–160. 65 indexed citations
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Segel, George B., Marc W. Halterman, & Marshall A. Lichtman. (2010). The paradox of the neutrophilˈs role in tissue injury. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 89(3). 359–372. 243 indexed citations
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Segel, George B. & Stephen A. Feig. (2009). Controversies in the diagnosis and management of childhood acute immune thrombocytopenic purpura. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 53(3). 318–324. 18 indexed citations
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Simon, William, George B. Segel, & Marshall A. Lichtman. (2006). Early allogeneic stem cell transplantation for chronic myelogenous leukemia in the imatinib era: A preliminary assessment. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 37(2). 116–124. 4 indexed citations
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Segel, George B., Timothy J. Woodlock, Jia Xu, et al.. (2003). Early gene activation in chronic leukemic B lymphocytes induced toward a plasma cell phenotype. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 30(3). 277–287. 8 indexed citations
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Segel, George B., et al.. (2002). Managing Anemia in Pediatric Office Practice: Part 1. Pediatrics in Review. 23(3). 75–84. 2 indexed citations
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Woodlock, Timothy J., et al.. (2001). Prohibitin Expression Is Increased in Phorbol Ester-Treated Chronic Leukemic B-Lymphocytes. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 27(1). 27–34. 23 indexed citations
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Segel, George B. & Charles Francis. (2000). Anticoagulant Proteins in Childhood Venous and Arterial Thrombosis: A Review. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 26(5). 540–560. 26 indexed citations
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Palis, James & George B. Segel. (1998). Developmental biology of erythropoiesis. Blood Reviews. 12(2). 106–114. 137 indexed citations
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Woodlock, Timothy J., George B. Segel, & Marshall A. Lichtman. (1989). Diacylglycerol and calcium induce rapid enhancement of A‐system amino acid transport by independent mechanisms in human T‐lymphocytes. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 141(1). 33–39. 11 indexed citations
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Segel, George B., et al.. (1988). The Na+/H+ exchanger in immature and mature granulocytic HL-60 cells. Property changes induced by intracellular acidification and cell maturation.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 263(24). 11851–11855. 27 indexed citations
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Segel, George B., et al.. (1985). Concanavalin A and phorbol ester cause opposite subcellular redistribution of protein kinase C. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 133(3). 1139–1144. 42 indexed citations
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Segel, George B. & Marshall A. Lichtman. (1982). Decreased L-system for amino acid transport in chronic lymphocytic leukemic lymphocytes.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 257(16). 9255–9257. 14 indexed citations
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Segel, George B., William Simon, & Marshall A. Lichtman. (1979). Regulation of Sodium and Potassium Transport in Phytohemagglutinin-Stimulated Human Blood Lymphocytes. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 64(3). 834–841. 75 indexed citations
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Segel, George B., Elliot J. Androphy, & Marshall A. Lichtman. (1978). Increased ouabain‐sensitive glycolysis of lymphocytes treated with phytohemagglutinin: Relationship to potassium transport. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 97(3). 407–412. 10 indexed citations
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Ganick, Dorothy J., et al.. (1977). The effects of splenectomy and glucocorticoids on survival and hepatic uptake of damaged red cells in the mouse. American Journal of Hematology. 2(4). 365–373. 7 indexed citations
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Segel, George B., et al.. (1976). Human lymphocyte potassium content during the initiation of phytohemagglutinin‐induced mitogenesis. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 88(1). 43–48. 17 indexed citations
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Dutcher, Paul O., George B. Segel, Stephen A. Feig, Donald R. Miller, & Martin R. Klemperer. (1975). Cation Transport and Its Altered Regulation in Human Stomatocytic Erythrocytes. Pediatric Research. 9(12). 924–927. 1 indexed citations
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Nathan, David G. & George B. Segel. (1971). Pathophysiology of Common Hemolytic Syndromes. Postgraduate Medicine. 50(4). 179–185. 2 indexed citations

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