H.C. Slavkin

3.3k total citations
77 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

H.C. Slavkin is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Rheumatology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, H.C. Slavkin has authored 77 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 42 papers in Molecular Biology, 38 papers in Rheumatology and 14 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in H.C. Slavkin's work include Bone and Dental Protein Studies (37 papers), dental development and anomalies (30 papers) and Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments (13 papers). H.C. Slavkin is often cited by papers focused on Bone and Dental Protein Studies (37 papers), dental development and anomalies (30 papers) and Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments (13 papers). H.C. Slavkin collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Japan. H.C. Slavkin's co-authors include A.G. Fincham, Eduardo C. Lau, M Zeichner‐David, Janet Moradian‐Oldak, James P. Simmer, Thomas G.H. Diekwisch, Pablo Bringas, Malcolm L. Snead, Patrick Sarte and Mary MacDougall and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Development.

In The Last Decade

H.C. Slavkin

76 papers receiving 2.6k citations

Peers

H.C. Slavkin
Eduardo C. Lau United States
Philias R. Garant United States
T. Tanabe Japan
K.M. Conn United States
M. Fukae Japan
D. Deutsch Israel
Xianghong Luan United States
D. Septier France
Eduardo C. Lau United States
H.C. Slavkin
Citations per year, relative to H.C. Slavkin H.C. Slavkin (= 1×) peers Eduardo C. Lau

Countries citing papers authored by H.C. Slavkin

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of H.C. Slavkin

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Slavkin, H.C.. (2002). Implications of pharmacogenomics in oral health. The Pharmacogenomics Journal. 2(3). 148–151. 3 indexed citations
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Slavkin, H.C.. (2001). The Surgeon General's Report and special‐needs patients: a framework for action for children and their caregivers. Special Care in Dentistry. 21(3). 88–94. 8 indexed citations
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Nonaka, Keisuke, Lillian Shum, Ichiro Takahashi, et al.. (1999). Convergence of the BMP and EGF signaling pathways on Smad1 in the regulation of chondrogenesis. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 43(8). 795–807. 38 indexed citations
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Chai, Yang, Pablo Bringas, Charles F. Shuler, et al.. (1998). A mouse mandibular culture model permits the study of neural crest cell migration and tooth development. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 42(1). 87–94. 37 indexed citations
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Yamane, Akira, Katsu Takahashi, Mark Mayo, et al.. (1998). Induced expression of MyoD, myogenin and desmin during myoblast differentiation in embryonic mouse tongue development. Archives of Oral Biology. 43(5). 407–416. 35 indexed citations
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Bringas, Pablo, et al.. (1996). Co-culture of contiguous developmental fields in a serumless, chemically-defined medium: an in vitro model permissive for coordinate development of the mouse ear. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 40(5). 953–964. 4 indexed citations
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Slavkin, H.C.. (1996). NOTES ON A ‘SILENT DISEASE’. The Journal of the American Dental Association. 127(6). 801–803. 3 indexed citations
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Hu, Jiaqi, et al.. (1995). The role of platelet-derived growth factor in the development of mouse molars. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 39(6). 939–945. 11 indexed citations
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Slavkin, H.C.. (1995). Antisense oligonucleotides: an experimental strategy to advance a causal analysis of development. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 39(1). 123–126. 14 indexed citations
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Zeichner‐David, M, Frederick L. Hall, Richard Williams, et al.. (1995). Characterization of Protein Kinases Involved in Dentinogenesis. Connective Tissue Research. 33(1-3). 87–95. 6 indexed citations
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Zeichner‐David, M, Thomas G.H. Diekwisch, A.G. Fincham, et al.. (1995). Control of ameloblast differentiation. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 39(1). 69–92. 141 indexed citations
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Moradian‐Oldak, Janet, James P. Simmer, Eduardo C. Lau, et al.. (1995). A Review of the Aggregation Properties of a Recombinant Amelogenin. Connective Tissue Research. 32(1-4). 125–130. 33 indexed citations
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Fincham, A.G., Janet Moradian‐Oldak, Thomas G.H. Diekwisch, et al.. (1995). Evidence for Amelogenin "Nanospheres" as Functional Components of Secretory-Stage Enamel Matrix. Journal of Structural Biology. 115(1). 50–59. 249 indexed citations
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Simmer, James P., Eduardo C. Lau, C.‐C. Hu, et al.. (1994). Isolation and characterization of a mouse amelogenin expressed in Escherichia coli. Calcified Tissue International. 54(4). 312–319. 179 indexed citations
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Sakakura, Y., Yasuyuki Sasano, Lillian Shum, et al.. (1992). Endogenous epidermal growth factor regulates the timing and pattern of embryonic mouse molar tooth morphogenesis. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 36(4). 505–516. 38 indexed citations
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Sasano, Yasuyuki, Itaru Mizoguchi, Manabu Kagayama, et al.. (1992). Distribution of type I collagen, type II collagen and PNA binding glycoconjugates during chondrogenesis of three distinct embryonic cartilages. Anatomy and Embryology. 186(3). 205–13. 36 indexed citations
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Mayo, Mark, et al.. (1992). Desmin expression during early mouse tongue morphogenesis. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 36(2). 255–263. 30 indexed citations
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Fincham, A.G., Yu Hu, Eduardo C. Lau, H.C. Slavkin, & Malcolm L. Snead. (1991). Amelogenin post-secretory processing during biomineralization in the postnatal mouse molar tooth. Archives of Oral Biology. 36(4). 305–317. 87 indexed citations
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Luo, Wen, H.C. Slavkin, & Malcolm L. Snead. (1991). Cells from Hertwig's epithelial root sheath do not transcribe amelogenin. Journal of Periodontal Research. 26(1). 42–47. 51 indexed citations
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Slavkin, H.C.. (1988). Gene Regulation in the Development of Oral Tissues. Journal of Dental Research. 67(9). 1142–1149. 27 indexed citations

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