Graham Smyth

4.4k total citations
28 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Graham Smyth is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Epidemiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Graham Smyth has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Epidemiology and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Graham Smyth's work include Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (5 papers), Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases (3 papers) and Infrared Thermography in Medicine (3 papers). Graham Smyth is often cited by papers focused on Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (5 papers), Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases (3 papers) and Infrared Thermography in Medicine (3 papers). Graham Smyth collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and United Kingdom. Graham Smyth's co-authors include Erik N. Meyers, C. Ronald Kahn, Radwan Abu‐Issa, Ken–ichi Yamamura, Ida W. Smoak, Marcelo A. Mori, Cécile Vernochet, Jérémie Boucher, Kevin Y. Lee and Steven J. Russell and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, Nature Communications and Development.

In The Last Decade

Graham Smyth

24 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Peers

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Countries citing papers authored by Graham Smyth

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Graham Smyth

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Graham Smyth. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Graham Smyth 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 Graham Smyth. Graham Smyth is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Sweeny, Amy, et al.. (2024). Cellulitis in the Emergency Department: A prospective cohort study with patient‐centred follow‐up. Emergency Medicine Australasia. 36(4). 579–588.
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Tseng, Yu‐Ting, Graham Smyth, Chenying Yang, et al.. (2023). Liraglutide modulates adhesion molecules and enhances cell properties in three-dimensional cultures of olfactory ensheathing cells. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy. 165. 115084–115084. 1 indexed citations
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Smyth, Graham, Vikram B. Baliga, Andrea H. Gaede, Douglas R. Wylie, & Douglas L. Altshuler. (2022). Specializations in optic flow encoding in the pretectum of hummingbirds and zebra finches. Current Biology. 32(12). 2772–2779.e4. 8 indexed citations
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Tseng, Yu‐Ting, Mo Chen, Graham Smyth, et al.. (2021). Liraglutide modulates olfactory ensheathing cell migration with activation of ERK and alteration of the extracellular matrix. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy. 141. 111819–111819. 7 indexed citations
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Domino, Małgorzata, et al.. (2021). Advances in Thermal Image Analysis for the Detection of Pregnancy in Horses Using Infrared Thermography. Sensors. 22(1). 191–191. 16 indexed citations
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Gaede, Andrea H., Vikram B. Baliga, Graham Smyth, et al.. (2021). Response properties of optic flow neurons in the accessory optic system of hummingbirds versus zebra finches and pigeons. Journal of Neurophysiology. 127(1). 130–144. 8 indexed citations
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Smyth, Graham, et al.. (2020). Induction of Complete Transection-Type Spinal Cord Injury in Mice. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 3 indexed citations
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Burns, Paul, Annemarie Hunter, Ian Rennie, et al.. (2019). Outcomes after Thrombectomy in Belfast: Mothership and Drip-and-Ship in the Real World. Cerebrovascular Diseases. 47(5-6). 231–237. 20 indexed citations
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Rennie, Ian, et al.. (2019). Direct puncture of the V3 segment of the vertebral artery in acute basilar artery stroke: an alternative approach in desperate circumstances. BMJ Case Reports. 12(8). e231335–e231335. 4 indexed citations
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O’Neill, Brian T., Hans P.M.M. Lauritzen, Michael F. Hirshman, et al.. (2015). Differential Role of Insulin/IGF-1 Receptor Signaling in Muscle Growth and Glucose Homeostasis. Cell Reports. 11(8). 1220–1235. 126 indexed citations
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Farling, P., et al.. (2015). Awake craniotomy for glioma resection: Technical aspects and initial results in a single institution. British Journal of Neurosurgery. 29(6). 836–842. 22 indexed citations
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Emanuelli, Brice, Sara G. Vienberg, Graham Smyth, et al.. (2014). Interplay between FGF21 and insulin action in the liver regulates metabolism. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 124(2). 515–527. 194 indexed citations
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Vernochet, Cécile, Arnaud Mourier, Olivier Bézy, et al.. (2012). Adipose-Specific Deletion of TFAM Increases Mitochondrial Oxidation and Protects Mice against Obesity and Insulin Resistance. Cell Metabolism. 16(6). 765–776. 193 indexed citations
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Boucher, Jérémie, Marcelo A. Mori, Kevin Y. Lee, et al.. (2012). Impaired thermogenesis and adipose tissue development in mice with fat-specific disruption of insulin and IGF-1 signalling. Nature Communications. 3(1). 902–902. 123 indexed citations
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Sopasakis, Victoria Rotter, Pixu Liu, Ryo Suzuki, et al.. (2010). Specific Roles of the p110α Isoform of Phosphatidylinsositol 3-Kinase in Hepatic Insulin Signaling and Metabolic Regulation. Cell Metabolism. 11(3). 220–230. 114 indexed citations
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Abu‐Issa, Radwan, Graham Smyth, Ida W. Smoak, Ken–ichi Yamamura, & Erik N. Meyers. (2002). Fgf8is required for pharyngeal arch and cardiovascular development in the mouse. Development. 129(19). 4613–4625. 361 indexed citations
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Smyth, Graham. (1954). Clinical Aspects of Carotid Thrombosis. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. 47(7). 602–602. 8 indexed citations

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