Gregory F. Lemkine

1.5k total citations
22 papers, 772 citations indexed

About

Gregory F. Lemkine is a scholar working on Genetics, Molecular Biology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Gregory F. Lemkine has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 772 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Genetics, 6 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Gregory F. Lemkine's work include Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species (6 papers), RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (5 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (4 papers). Gregory F. Lemkine is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species (6 papers), RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (5 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (4 papers). Gregory F. Lemkine collaborates with scholars based in France, Japan and United States. Gregory F. Lemkine's co-authors include Barbara Demeneix, Zahra Hassani, Gladys Alfama, Giovanni Levi, Daniel Goula, Nathalie Becker, Karima Palmier, Carine Giovannangeli, Stefano Mantero and Patrick Erbacher and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Science & Technology, The FASEB Journal and Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Gregory F. Lemkine

20 papers receiving 747 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gregory F. Lemkine France 13 441 231 123 101 89 22 772
Nathalie Turque France 15 361 0.8× 212 0.9× 155 1.3× 66 0.7× 79 0.9× 18 720
Suel–Kee Kim South Korea 18 564 1.3× 125 0.5× 54 0.4× 81 0.8× 98 1.1× 26 1.0k
Janet Folmer United States 14 340 0.8× 197 0.9× 115 0.9× 28 0.3× 117 1.3× 16 987
Anne-Lee Gustafson Sweden 15 532 1.2× 116 0.5× 21 0.2× 36 0.4× 57 0.6× 24 778
Catherine Pairault France 16 542 1.2× 232 1.0× 43 0.3× 16 0.2× 41 0.5× 29 1.1k
Immacolata Porreca Italy 14 162 0.4× 83 0.4× 58 0.5× 19 0.2× 31 0.3× 25 618
Bo‐Woong Sim South Korea 18 513 1.2× 120 0.5× 29 0.2× 23 0.2× 50 0.6× 64 1.0k
Manuel J. Aybar Argentina 21 1.4k 3.3× 400 1.7× 151 1.2× 73 0.7× 103 1.2× 52 2.0k
Kazushige Ogawa Japan 17 489 1.1× 62 0.3× 37 0.3× 43 0.4× 531 6.0× 59 1.1k
Yang Luo China 18 456 1.0× 284 1.2× 85 0.7× 8 0.1× 54 0.6× 43 995

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gregory F. Lemkine

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pasquier, David Du, Andrew J. Tindall, Lennart Weltje, Laurent Lagadic, & Gregory F. Lemkine. (2025). The Xenopus Eleutheroembryo Thyroid Assay (XETA), a new approach methodology (NAM) for the regulatory assessment of thyroid activity of chemicals. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 44(9). 2407–2413. 1 indexed citations
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Yan, Lijuan, Ana Miranda, Carina B. Lange, et al.. (2025). xeredar: An open-source R package for the statistical analysis of endocrine new approach methodologies using fish and amphibian eleutheroembryos. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 44(9). 2673–2686. 1 indexed citations
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Pasquier, David Du, Katherine K. Coady, Jessica LaRocca, et al.. (2024). How the Xenopus eleutheroembryonic thyroid assay compares to the amphibian metamorphosis assay for detecting thyroid active chemicals. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 149. 105619–105619. 8 indexed citations
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Rigolet, Muriel, Andrew J. Tindall, Gregory F. Lemkine, et al.. (2023). A Novel Transgenic Model to Study Thyroid Axis Activity in Early Life Stage Medaka. Environmental Science & Technology. 58(1). 99–109. 2 indexed citations
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Tindall, Andrew J., David Du Pasquier, & Gregory F. Lemkine. (2023). Evaluation of the endocrine activity of surface water samples using aquatic eleuthero‐embryos—A comparison with in vitro assays. Water Environment Research. 95(8). e10911–e10911. 3 indexed citations
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Špirhanzlová, Petra, et al.. (2020). Transgenic Medaka Identify Embryonic Periods Sensitive to Disruption of Sex Determination. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 39(4). 842–851. 3 indexed citations
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Špirhanzlová, Petra, Bert De Groef, Sylvia V.H. Grommen, et al.. (2017). Using short-term bioassays to evaluate the endocrine disrupting capacity of the pesticides linuron and fenoxycarb. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology. 200. 52–58. 19 indexed citations
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Špirhanzlová, Petra, et al.. (2015). Oestrogen reporter transgenic medaka for non-invasive evaluation of aromatase activity. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology. 179. 64–71. 22 indexed citations
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Damdimopoulou, Pauliina, Yukiko Ogino, Petra Špirhanzlová, et al.. (2014). Rapid Fluorescent Detection of (Anti)androgens with spiggin-gfp Medaka. Environmental Science & Technology. 48(18). 10919–10928. 33 indexed citations
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Lemkine, Gregory F., et al.. (2013). Optimizing fluorescent protein choice for transgenic embryonic medaka models. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 32(10). 2396–2401. 1 indexed citations
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Fini, Jean‐Baptiste, Sébastien Le Mével, Karima Palmier, et al.. (2009). An Innovative Continuous Flow System for Monitoring Heavy Metal Pollution in Water Using TransgenicXenopus laevisTadpoles. Environmental Science & Technology. 43(23). 8895–8900. 19 indexed citations
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Richardson, Samantha J., Gregory F. Lemkine, Gladys Alfama, Zahra Hassani, & Barbara Demeneix. (2007). Cell division and apoptosis in the adult neural stem cell niche are differentially affected in transthyretin null mice. Neuroscience Letters. 421(3). 234–238. 49 indexed citations
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Hassani, Zahra, Gregory F. Lemkine, Patrick Erbacher, et al.. (2005). Lipid-mediated siRNA delivery down-regulates exogenous gene expression in the mouse brain at picomolar levels. The Journal of Gene Medicine. 7(2). 198–207. 160 indexed citations
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Lemkine, Gregory F., Gladys Alfama, Nathalie Turque, et al.. (2005). Adult neural stem cell cycling in vivo requires thyroid hormone and its alpha receptor. The FASEB Journal. 19(7). 1–17. 146 indexed citations
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Prestoz, Laetitia, Elli Chatzopoulou, Gregory F. Lemkine, et al.. (2004). Control of axonophilic migration of oligodendrocyte precursor cells by Eph–ephrin interaction. PubMed. 1(1). 73–83. 47 indexed citations
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Lemkine, Gregory F., Stefano Mantero, Carole Migné, et al.. (2002). Preferential Transfection of Adult Mouse Neural Stem Cells and Their Immediate Progeny in Vivo with Polyethylenimine. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. 19(2). 165–174. 37 indexed citations
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Goula, Daniel, Nathalie Becker, Gregory F. Lemkine, et al.. (2000). Rapid crossing of the pulmonary endothelial barrier by polyethylenimine/DNA complexes. Gene Therapy. 7(6). 499–504. 121 indexed citations
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Lemkine, Gregory F., Daniel Goula, Nathalie Becker, et al.. (1999). Optimisation of Polyethylenimine-Based Gene Delivery to Mouse Brain. Journal of drug targeting. 7(4). 305–312. 50 indexed citations

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