James B. Hilton

1.7k total citations
20 papers, 538 citations indexed

About

James B. Hilton is a scholar working on Neurology, Molecular Biology and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, James B. Hilton has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 538 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Neurology, 5 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in James B. Hilton's work include Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research (12 papers), Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (9 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (5 papers). James B. Hilton is often cited by papers focused on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research (12 papers), Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments (9 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (5 papers). James B. Hilton collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Poland. James B. Hilton's co-authors include Peter J. Crouch, Anthony R. White, Dominic J. Hare, Benjamin G. Trist, Kay L. Double, Kai Kysenius, Jeffrey R. Liddell, Paul S. Donnelly, Joseph S. Beckman and Nastasia K.-H. Lim and has published in prestigious journals such as Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Scientific Reports and Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

James B. Hilton

18 papers receiving 534 citations

Peers

James B. Hilton
Erin J. McAllum Australia
Theresa N. Dang Australia
Kai Kysenius Australia
Donna W. Lee United States
Erin J. McAllum Australia
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All Works

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Hilton, James B., Kai Kysenius, Jeffrey R. Liddell, et al.. (2024). Evidence for decreased copper associated with demyelination in the corpus callosum of cuprizone-treated mice. Metallomics. 16(1). 9 indexed citations
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Liddell, Jeffrey R., James B. Hilton, Kai Kysenius, et al.. (2024). Microglial ferroptotic stress causes non-cell autonomous neuronal death. Molecular Neurodegeneration. 19(1). 14–14. 31 indexed citations
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Hilton, James B., Kai Kysenius, Jeffrey R. Liddell, et al.. (2024). Integrated elemental analysis supports targeting copper perturbations as a therapeutic strategy in multiple sclerosis. Neurotherapeutics. 21(5). e00432–e00432.
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Liddell, Jeffrey R., James B. Hilton, Yajun Wang, et al.. (2024). Decreased spinal cord motor neuron numbers in mice depleted of central nervous system copper. Metallomics. 16(9).
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Hilton, James B., Kai Kysenius, Jeffrey R. Liddell, et al.. (2024). Evidence for disrupted copper availability in human spinal cord supports CuII(atsm) as a treatment option for sporadic cases of ALS. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 5929–5929. 22 indexed citations
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Billings, Jessica L., James B. Hilton, Jeffrey R. Liddell, Dominic J. Hare, & Peter J. Crouch. (2023). Fundamental Neurochemistry Review: Copper availability as a potential therapeutic target in progressive supranuclear palsy: Insight from other neurodegenerative diseases. Journal of Neurochemistry. 167(3). 337–346. 2 indexed citations
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Molendijk, Jeffrey, Ronnie Blazev, Richard J. Mills, et al.. (2022). Proteome-wide systems genetics identifies UFMylation as a regulator of skeletal muscle function. eLife. 11. 9 indexed citations
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Nikseresht, Sara, James B. Hilton, Jeffrey R. Liddell, et al.. (2022). Transdermal Application of Soluble CuII(atsm) Increases Brain and Spinal Cord Uptake Compared to Gavage with an Insoluble Suspension. Neuroscience. 509. 125–131. 3 indexed citations
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Crouch, Peter J., et al.. (2021). Sex-dependent effects of amyloid precursor-like protein 2 in the SOD1-G37R transgenic mouse model of MND. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 78(19-20). 6605–6630. 2 indexed citations
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Paul, Bence, Kai Kysenius, James B. Hilton, et al.. (2021). An integrated mass spectrometry imaging and digital pathology workflow for objective detection of colorectal tumours by unique atomic signatures. Chemical Science. 12(30). 10321–10333. 13 indexed citations
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Trist, Benjamin G., James B. Hilton, Dominic J. Hare, Peter J. Crouch, & Kay L. Double. (2020). Superoxide Dismutase 1 in Health and Disease: How a Frontline Antioxidant Becomes Neurotoxic. Angewandte Chemie. 133(17). 9299–9330. 7 indexed citations
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Trist, Benjamin G., James B. Hilton, Dominic J. Hare, Peter J. Crouch, & Kay L. Double. (2020). Superoxide Dismutase 1 in Health and Disease: How a Frontline Antioxidant Becomes Neurotoxic. Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 60(17). 9215–9246. 152 indexed citations
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Nikseresht, Sara, James B. Hilton, Kai Kysenius, Jeffrey R. Liddell, & Peter J. Crouch. (2020). Copper-ATSM as a Treatment for ALS: Support from Mutant SOD1 Models and Beyond. Life. 10(11). 271–271. 27 indexed citations
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Hilton, James B., Kai Kysenius, Anthony R. White, & Peter J. Crouch. (2018). The accumulation of enzymatically inactive cuproenzymes is a CNS-specific phenomenon of the SOD1G37R mouse model of ALS and can be restored by overexpressing the human copper transporter hCTR1. Experimental Neurology. 307. 118–128. 23 indexed citations
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Kysenius, Kai, Bence Paul, James B. Hilton, et al.. (2018). A versatile quantitative microdroplet elemental imaging method optimised for integration in biochemical workflows for low-volume samples. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 411(3). 603–616. 19 indexed citations
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Kysenius, Kai, James B. Hilton, Bence Paul, Dominic J. Hare, & Peter J. Crouch. (2018). Anatomical redistribution of endogenous copper in embryonic mice overexpressing SOD1. Metallomics. 11(1). 141–150. 10 indexed citations
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Hilton, James B., Nastasia K.-H. Lim, Noel G. Faux, et al.. (2017). CuII(atsm) improves the neurological phenotype and survival of SOD1G93A mice and selectively increases enzymatically active SOD1 in the spinal cord. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 42292–42292. 81 indexed citations
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Hilton, James B., Anthony R. White, & Peter J. Crouch. (2016). Endogenous Cu in the central nervous system fails to satiate the elevated requirement for Cu in a mutant SOD1 mouse model of ALS. Metallomics. 8(9). 1002–1011. 30 indexed citations
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Hilton, James B., Anthony R. White, & Peter J. Crouch. (2015). Metal-deficient SOD1 in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Journal of Molecular Medicine. 93(5). 481–487. 57 indexed citations
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Lim, Nastasia K.-H., Lin W. Hung, Terence Y. Pang, et al.. (2014). Localized changes to glycogen synthase kinase-3 and collapsin response mediator protein-2 in the Huntington's disease affected brain. Human Molecular Genetics. 23(15). 4051–4063. 41 indexed citations

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