Jack H. Oppenheimer

13.9k total citations · 2 hit papers
190 papers, 11.5k citations indexed

About

Jack H. Oppenheimer is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Molecular Biology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jack H. Oppenheimer has authored 190 papers receiving a total of 11.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 126 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 68 papers in Molecular Biology and 29 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Jack H. Oppenheimer's work include Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (88 papers), Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (65 papers) and Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (25 papers). Jack H. Oppenheimer is often cited by papers focused on Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (88 papers), Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (65 papers) and Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism (25 papers). Jack H. Oppenheimer collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Jack H. Oppenheimer's co-authors include Harold L. Schwartz, Martin I. Surks, Cary N. Mariash, Kevin A. Strait, Diona R. Koerner, Howard C. Towle, Hedley C. Freake, Donald Β. Jump, Gerald S. Bernstein and Steven Seelig and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and New England Journal of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Jack H. Oppenheimer

189 papers receiving 10.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jack H. Oppenheimer United States 59 7.3k 3.8k 1.8k 1.8k 859 190 11.5k
P. Reed Larsen United States 55 6.4k 0.9× 3.0k 0.8× 1.5k 0.8× 1.6k 0.9× 467 0.5× 125 9.8k
Harold L. Schwartz United States 47 4.6k 0.6× 2.5k 0.6× 1.1k 0.6× 1.3k 0.7× 527 0.6× 104 7.1k
John W. Harney United States 59 4.9k 0.7× 4.7k 1.2× 1.8k 1.0× 1.6k 0.9× 486 0.6× 115 11.4k
J.E. Dumont Belgium 54 3.9k 0.5× 4.8k 1.3× 976 0.5× 896 0.5× 680 0.8× 221 9.7k
P. Reed Larsen United States 55 7.4k 1.0× 3.1k 0.8× 1.5k 0.8× 1.6k 0.9× 356 0.4× 94 11.8k
Martin I. Surks United States 47 6.6k 0.9× 1.8k 0.5× 997 0.6× 1.0k 0.6× 429 0.5× 150 9.1k
Jacques E. Dumont Belgium 54 4.7k 0.6× 7.0k 1.8× 1.4k 0.8× 1.2k 0.7× 861 1.0× 239 12.5k
Gregory A. Brent United States 52 7.5k 1.0× 3.5k 0.9× 1.2k 0.7× 2.5k 1.4× 478 0.6× 143 12.2k
Paul M. Yen United States 52 4.9k 0.7× 4.7k 1.2× 1.3k 0.7× 2.7k 1.5× 651 0.8× 180 10.8k
Krishna Chatterjee United Kingdom 62 5.8k 0.8× 6.9k 1.8× 2.9k 1.6× 2.8k 1.6× 800 0.9× 204 14.8k

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All Works

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Anderson, Grant W., Ruby J. Larson, Kevin A. Strait, et al.. (1997). Purkinje cell protein-2 cis-elements mediate repression of T3-dependent transcriptional activation. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 131(1). 79–87. 22 indexed citations
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Sood, Anil K., Harold L. Schwartz, & Jack H. Oppenheimer. (1996). Tissue-Specific Regulation of Malic Enzyme by Thyroid Hormone in the Neonatal Rat. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 222(2). 287–291. 10 indexed citations
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Goumaz, Michel, et al.. (1994). Kinetic model of the response of precursor and mature rat hepatic mRNA-S14 to thyroid hormone. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 266(6). E1001–E1011. 5 indexed citations
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Lane, James T., Madan M. Godbole, Kevin A. Strait, Harold L. Schwartz, & Jack H. Oppenheimer. (1991). Prolonged Fasting Reduces Rat Hepaticβ1 Thyroid Hormone Receptor Protein without Changing the Level of Its Messenger Ribonucleic Acid*. Endocrinology. 129(6). 2881–2885. 20 indexed citations
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Oppenheimer, Jack H., Harold L. Schwartz, James T. Lane, & Mick Thompson. (1991). Functional relationship of thyroid hormone-induced lipogenesis, lipolysis, and thermogenesis in the rat.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 87(1). 125–132. 232 indexed citations
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Strait, Kevin A., Harold L. Schwartz, Ana Pérez‐Castillo, & Jack H. Oppenheimer. (1990). Relationship of c-erbA mRNA content to tissue triiodothyronine nuclear binding capacity and function in developing and adult rats.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 265(18). 10514–10521. 269 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Harold L., et al.. (1989). The Regulation of Lipogenesis by Thyroid Hormone and Its Contribution to Thermogenesis*. Endocrinology. 125(6). 2868–2874. 60 indexed citations
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Bantle, John P., Donald B. Hunninghake, Ivan D. Frantz, et al.. (1984). Comparison of effectiveness of thyrotropin-suppressive doses of d- and l-thyroxine in treatment of hypercholesterolemia. The American Journal of Medicine. 77(3). 475–481. 14 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Harold L. & Jack H. Oppenheimer. (1978). Physiologic and biochemical actions of thyroid hormone. PubMed. 3(3). 349–376. 38 indexed citations
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Surks, Martin I. & Jack H. Oppenheimer. (1977). Concentration of l-Thyroxine and l-Triiodothyronine Specifically Bound to Nuclear Receptors in Rat Liver and Kidney. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 60(3). 555–562. 105 indexed citations
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Dillman, Wolfgang H., et al.. (1975). Demonstration of a thyroid hormone dependent protein in liver cytosol of male rats. Clinical research. 23(3).
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Surks, Martin I., Diona R. Koerner, & Jack H. Oppenheimer. (1974). Characteristics of levo tri iodo thyronine binding by isolated rat hepatic nuclei in vitro. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 53(6). 79–80. 1 indexed citations
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Oppenheimer, Jack H., Harold L. Schwartz, Diona R. Koerner, & Martin I. Surks. (1974). Limited Binding Capacity Sites for l-Triiodothyronine in Rat Liver Nuclei. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 53(3). 768–777. 143 indexed citations
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Oppenheimer, Jack H.. (1969). An unsolved problem. Journal of Chronic Diseases. 22(3). 129–131. 53 indexed citations
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Oppenheimer, Jack H., et al.. (1967). Estimation of Rapidly Exchangeable Cellular Thyroxine from the Plasma Disappearance Curves of Simultaneously Administered Thyroxine-131I and Albumin-125I*. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 46(5). 762–777. 78 indexed citations
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Oppenheimer, Jack H., et al.. (1963). Use of Thyroxine-Displacing Drugs in Identifying Serum Thyroxine-Binding Proteins Separated by Starch Gel Electrophoresis.. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 113(4). 837–840. 7 indexed citations
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Oppenheimer, Jack H., et al.. (1962). DISPLACEMENT OF THYROXINE FROM HUMAN THYROXINE-BINDING GLOBULIN BY ANALOGUES OF HYDANTOIN. STERIC ASPECTS OF THE THYROXINE-BINDING SITE*. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 41(12). 2213–2220. 51 indexed citations

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