Janet Allopenna

717 total citations
15 papers, 590 citations indexed

About

Janet Allopenna is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, Janet Allopenna has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 590 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Immunology and 4 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in Janet Allopenna's work include Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes (7 papers), Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research (4 papers) and Sphingolipid Metabolism and Signaling (3 papers). Janet Allopenna is often cited by papers focused on Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes (7 papers), Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research (4 papers) and Sphingolipid Metabolism and Signaling (3 papers). Janet Allopenna collaborates with scholars based in United States, France and Japan. Janet Allopenna's co-authors include Ethan Dmitrovsky, Lina M. Obeid, Yusuf A. Hannun, Nadia A. Rana, Can E. Senkal, Kathryn Nason-Burchenal, Ashley J. Snider, Antonius Koller, Mohamed Salama and Patrick Martin and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Blood and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Janet Allopenna

15 papers receiving 585 citations

Peers

Janet Allopenna
S Tajima Japan
Gary A. Reynolds United States
Alan M. Mahrenholz United States
Kuntala Shome United States
Lea Knoepfel Switzerland
Mathieu Simon United States
Tazuko Hirai United States
Ram Bandyopadhyay United States
S Tajima Japan
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Snider, Justin M., et al.. (2022). Dihydroceramide desaturase 1 (DES1) promotes anchorage‐independent survival downstream of HER2‐driven glucose uptake and metabolism. The FASEB Journal. 36(10). e22558–e22558. 5 indexed citations
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Sakamoto, Wataru, Daniel Canals, Janet Allopenna, et al.. (2019). Probing compartment-specific sphingolipids with targeted bacterial sphingomyelinases and ceramidases. Journal of Lipid Research. 60(11). 1841–1850. 14 indexed citations
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Senkal, Can E., Mohamed Salama, Ashley J. Snider, et al.. (2017). Ceramide Is Metabolized to Acylceramide and Stored in Lipid Droplets. Cell Metabolism. 25(3). 686–697. 181 indexed citations
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Salussolia, Catherine L., Quan Gan, Rashek Kazi, et al.. (2013). A Eukaryotic Specific Transmembrane Segment is Required for Tetramerization in AMPA Receptors. Journal of Neuroscience. 33(23). 9840–9845. 25 indexed citations
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Dallman, Julia E., Janet Allopenna, Andrew Bassett, Andrew Travers, & Gail Mandel. (2004). A Conserved Role But Different Partners for the Transcriptional Corepressor CoREST in Fly and Mammalian Nervous System Formation. Journal of Neuroscience. 24(32). 7186–7193. 42 indexed citations
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Kitareewan, Sutisak, Michael J. Spinella, Janet Allopenna, Peter R. Reczek, & Ethan Dmitrovsky. (1999). 4HPR triggers apoptosis but not differentiation in retinoid sensitive and resistant human embryonal carcinoma cells through an RARγ independent pathway. Oncogene. 18(42). 5747–5755. 41 indexed citations
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Nason-Burchenal, Kathryn, Janet Allopenna, Agnès Bégué, et al.. (1998). Targeting of PML/RAR Is Lethal to Retinoic Acid–Resistant Promyelocytic Leukemia Cells. Blood. 92(5). 1758–1767. 6 indexed citations
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Nason-Burchenal, Kathryn, Garry Β. Takle, Umberto Pace, et al.. (1998). Targeting the PML/RARα translocation product triggers apoptosis in promyelocytic leukemia cells. Oncogene. 17(14). 1759–1768. 40 indexed citations
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Nason-Burchenal, Kathryn, Janet Allopenna, Agnès Bégué, et al.. (1998). Targeting of PML/RAR Is Lethal to Retinoic Acid–Resistant Promyelocytic Leukemia Cells. Blood. 92(5). 1758–1767. 37 indexed citations
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Nason-Burchenal, Kathryn, Janet Allopenna, Patrick Martin, et al.. (1997). Common defects of different retinoic acid resistant promyelocytic leukemia cells are persistent telomerase activity and nuclear body disorganization. Differentiation. 61(5). 321–331. 33 indexed citations
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Kurie, Jonathan M., Janet Allopenna, & Ethan Dmitrovsky. (1994). Retinoic acid stimulates protein kinase A-associated G proteins during human teratocarcinoma differentiation. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1222(1). 88–94. 7 indexed citations
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Levine, Susan, et al.. (1991). Differential modulation of the CD-2 and CD-3 T cell activation pathways by a monoclonal antibody to Leu-13. Cellular Immunology. 132(2). 366–376. 9 indexed citations
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Fukunaga, Yoshitaka, Mina Yamamoto, Kazuo Tamura, et al.. (1989). Increased density of ecto 5' nucleotidase antigen on leukemic T cells from patients with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma. Blood. 74(7). 2486–2492. 21 indexed citations

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