James McGrath

6.3k total citations · 3 hit papers
57 papers, 4.4k citations indexed

About

James McGrath is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, James McGrath has authored 57 papers receiving a total of 4.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 38 papers in Molecular Biology, 27 papers in Genetics and 11 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in James McGrath's work include Congenital heart defects research (9 papers), Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (9 papers) and Animal Genetics and Reproduction (9 papers). James McGrath is often cited by papers focused on Congenital heart defects research (9 papers), Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (9 papers) and Animal Genetics and Reproduction (9 papers). James McGrath collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Türkiye. James McGrath's co-authors include Davor Solter, Martina Brueckner, Svetlana Makova, Xin Tian, Stefan Somlo, Albert F. Parlow, Royd Fukumoto, David G. Brownstein, Wufan Tao and Maie A.R. St. John and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Cell.

In The Last Decade

James McGrath

55 papers receiving 4.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
James McGrath United States 24 3.3k 2.5k 954 701 527 57 4.4k
Daniela Toniolo Italy 47 5.6k 1.7× 2.4k 1.0× 744 0.8× 735 1.0× 828 1.6× 139 8.6k
Elfride De Baere Belgium 39 3.1k 0.9× 1.8k 0.8× 239 0.3× 400 0.6× 341 0.6× 153 4.4k
Sabine Dietmann United Kingdom 46 6.9k 2.1× 1.1k 0.4× 366 0.4× 678 1.0× 242 0.5× 81 8.2k
Mamta Tahiliani United States 15 7.7k 2.4× 1.5k 0.6× 575 0.6× 211 0.3× 237 0.4× 19 8.6k
J. Richard Chaillet United States 26 2.5k 0.8× 1.5k 0.6× 1.0k 1.1× 382 0.5× 81 0.2× 51 3.0k
Lina Basel‐Vanagaite Israel 32 1.9k 0.6× 1.4k 0.6× 497 0.5× 161 0.2× 427 0.8× 111 3.6k
Andràs Páldi France 25 2.1k 0.6× 946 0.4× 470 0.5× 287 0.4× 156 0.3× 59 2.7k
Makoto Tachibana Japan 43 8.5k 2.6× 2.1k 0.8× 539 0.6× 629 0.9× 205 0.4× 98 9.7k
Heike Olbrich Germany 30 1.9k 0.6× 2.1k 0.9× 465 0.5× 194 0.3× 368 0.7× 65 4.0k
Gregory G. Germino United States 55 7.3k 2.2× 8.4k 3.4× 789 0.8× 213 0.3× 798 1.5× 127 10.2k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of James McGrath

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Amabile, Sonia, et al.. (2020). DYNC1H1‐related disorders: A description of four new unrelated patients and a comprehensive review of previously reported variants. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 182(9). 2049–2057. 28 indexed citations
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Ji, Weizhen, et al.. (2020). A novel variant in MAP3K7 associated with an expanded cardiospondylocarpofacial syndrome phenotype. Molecular Case Studies. 6(3). a005207–a005207. 8 indexed citations
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Chai, Hongyan, Fang Xu, Qinghua Zhou, et al.. (2019). A Retrospective Analysis of 10-Year Data Assessed the Diagnostic Accuracy and Efficacy of Cytogenomic Abnormalities in Current Prenatal and Pediatric Settings. Frontiers in Genetics. 10. 1162–1162. 12 indexed citations
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Ji, Weizhen, et al.. (2019). Identification of a novel MYOC variant in a Hispanic family with early-onset primary open-angle glaucoma with elevated intraocular pressure. Molecular Case Studies. 5(6). a004374–a004374. 7 indexed citations
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Fenton, Wayne A., et al.. (2017). Transfer of pathogenic and nonpathogenic cytosolic proteins between spinal cord motor neurons in vivo in chimeric mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114(15). E3139–E3148. 13 indexed citations
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Sakkas, Denny, et al.. (2013). Kinesin 5B (KIF5B) Is Required for Progression through Female Meiosis and Proper Chromosomal Segregation in Mitotic Cells. PLoS ONE. 8(4). e58585–e58585. 16 indexed citations
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Swenson, E. Scott, et al.. (2008). Chimeric mice reveal clonal development of pancreatic acini, but not islets. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 379(2). 526–531. 15 indexed citations
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Shaikh, Tamim H., Mary Ella Pierpont, James McGrath, et al.. (2007). Low copy repeats mediate distal chromosome 22q11.2 deletions: Sequence analysis predicts breakpoint mechanisms. Genome Research. 17(4). 482–491. 94 indexed citations
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Brueckner, Martina, James McGrath, Peter D’Eustachio, & Arthur L. Horwich. (2007). Establishment of Left‐Right Asymmetry in Vertebrates: Genetically Distinct Steps are Involved. Novartis Foundation symposium. 162. 202–218. 2 indexed citations
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Lin, Zhenxian, Yong-Lian Zhu, Dennis R. Johnson, et al.. (2007). Disruption of cAMP and Prostaglandin E2 Transport by Multidrug Resistance Protein 4 Deficiency Alters cAMP-Mediated Signaling and Nociceptive Response. Molecular Pharmacology. 73(1). 243–251. 85 indexed citations
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Hallaq, Haifa, Emese Pinter, Josephine Enciso, et al.. (2004). A null mutation of Hhex results in abnormal cardiac development,defective vasculogenesis and elevated Vegfa levels. Development. 131(20). 5197–5209. 82 indexed citations
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McGrath, James, Stefan Somlo, Svetlana Makova, Xin Tian, & Martina Brueckner. (2003). Two Populations of Node Monocilia Initiate Left-Right Asymmetry in the Mouse. Cell. 114(1). 61–73. 610 indexed citations breakdown →
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McGrath, James. (2003). Cilia are at the heart of vertebrate left–right asymmetry. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 13(4). 385–392. 103 indexed citations
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Ernest, Sheila, Benedicte Christensen, Brian M. Gilfix, et al.. (2002). Genetic and molecular control of folate-homocysteine metabolism in mutant mice. Mammalian Genome. 13(5). 259–267. 10 indexed citations
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Greally, John M., et al.. (1997). Matrix-attachment regions in the mouse Chromosome 7F imprinted domain. Mammalian Genome. 8(11). 805–810. 20 indexed citations
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Cerasoli, Douglas M., James McGrath, Simon R. Carding, et al.. (1995). Low avidity recognition of a class II-restricted neo-self peptide by virus-specific T cells. International Immunology. 7(6). 935–945. 37 indexed citations
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Latham, Keith E., James McGrath, & Davor Solter. (1995). Mechanistic and Developmental Aspects of Genetic Imprinting in Mammals. International review of cytology. 160. 53–98. 29 indexed citations
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Teebi, Ahmad S., Lisa H. Gibson, James McGrath, et al.. (1993). Molecular and cytogenetic characterization of 9p– abnormalities. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 46(3). 288–292. 43 indexed citations
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McGrath, James, Arthur L. Horwich, & Martina Brueckner. (1992). Duplication/deficiency mapping of situs inversus viscerum (iv), a gene that determines left-right asymmetry in the mouse. Genomics. 14(3). 643–648. 14 indexed citations
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Wagner, Peter J., et al.. (1972). Type II photoprocesses of phenyl ketones. Glimpse at the behavior of 1,4 biradicals. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 94(21). 7506–7512. 86 indexed citations

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