Jay A. White

2.0k total citations
14 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Jay A. White is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Jay A. White has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Genetics and 4 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Jay A. White's work include Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes (8 papers), Estrogen and related hormone effects (6 papers) and Vitamin D Research Studies (3 papers). Jay A. White is often cited by papers focused on Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes (8 papers), Estrogen and related hormone effects (6 papers) and Vitamin D Research Studies (3 papers). Jay A. White collaborates with scholars based in Canada and United States. Jay A. White's co-authors include Martin Petkovich, Glenville Jones, Yu-Ding Guo, F. Jeffrey Dilworth, Heather Ramshaw, Mohammed Taimi, Kristin Baetz, Ma’an Amad, Christian Helvig and Bożena Korczak and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Development.

In The Last Decade

Jay A. White

14 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jay A. White Canada 13 1.2k 635 373 207 146 14 1.6k
Glenville Jones Canada 11 967 0.8× 523 0.8× 302 0.8× 157 0.8× 64 0.4× 14 1.3k
Yu-Ding Guo Canada 7 620 0.5× 343 0.5× 201 0.5× 99 0.5× 91 0.6× 7 889
C.E. van den Brink Netherlands 24 1.4k 1.1× 703 1.1× 234 0.6× 174 0.8× 25 0.2× 27 1.9k
Sonja Kazmer United States 12 1.8k 1.4× 1.0k 1.6× 570 1.5× 260 1.3× 25 0.2× 18 2.1k
J Speck United States 8 1.8k 1.5× 1.0k 1.6× 596 1.6× 265 1.3× 19 0.1× 9 2.1k
Olga V. Belyaeva United States 24 908 0.7× 179 0.3× 242 0.6× 79 0.4× 51 0.3× 50 1.4k
Thomas Hermann United States 24 1.8k 1.5× 1.5k 2.4× 238 0.6× 320 1.5× 32 0.2× 33 2.5k
Brigitte Fournier Switzerland 22 1.1k 0.9× 750 1.2× 52 0.1× 139 0.7× 51 0.3× 30 2.3k
Jack Bolado United States 10 2.1k 1.7× 1.3k 2.1× 176 0.5× 480 2.3× 574 3.9× 11 3.5k
Natacha Shaw United States 9 1.2k 1.0× 185 0.3× 161 0.4× 210 1.0× 16 0.1× 9 1.6k

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Petkovich, Martin, Joel Z. Melnick, Jay A. White, et al.. (2014). Modified-release oral calcifediol corrects vitamin D insufficiency with minimal CYP24A1 upregulation. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 148. 283–289. 34 indexed citations
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Sprague, Stuart M., Samir Tabash, Martin Petkovich, et al.. (2014). Modified-Release Calcifediol Effectively Controls Secondary Hyperparathyroidism Associated with Vitamin D Insufficiency in Chronic Kidney Disease. American Journal of Nephrology. 40(6). 535–545. 42 indexed citations
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Chuang, Samuel S., Christian Helvig, Mohammed Taimi, et al.. (2004). CYP2U1, a Novel Human Thymus- and Brain-specific Cytochrome P450, Catalyzes ω- and (ω-1)-Hydroxylation of Fatty Acids. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(8). 6305–6314. 134 indexed citations
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Taimi, Mohammed, Christian Helvig, Jan Wiśniewski, et al.. (2003). A Novel Human Cytochrome P450, CYP26C1, Involved in Metabolism of 9-cis and All-trans Isomers of Retinoic Acid. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(1). 77–85. 174 indexed citations
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Ramshaw, Heather, Ali Tahayato, Andrew Stuart, et al.. (2001). Regulation of Retinoic Acid Metabolism. Advances in Enzyme Regulation. 41(1). 159–175. 17 indexed citations
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Loudig, Olivier, et al.. (2000). Cytochrome P450RAI(CYP26) Promoter: A Distinct Composite Retinoic Acid Response Element Underlies the Complex Regulation of Retinoic Acid Metabolism. Molecular Endocrinology. 14(9). 1483–1497. 188 indexed citations
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White, Jay A., Heather Ramshaw, Mohammed Taimi, et al.. (2000). Identification of the human cytochrome P450, P450RAI-2, which is predominantly expressed in the adult cerebellum and is responsible for all-trans-retinoic acid metabolism. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 97(12). 6403–6408. 192 indexed citations
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Jones, Glenville, Heather Ramshaw, Anqi Zhang, et al.. (1999). Expression and Activity of Vitamin D-Metabolizing Cytochrome P450s (CYP1α and CYP24) in Human Nonsmall Cell Lung Carcinomas*. Endocrinology. 140(7). 3303–3310. 56 indexed citations
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White, Jay A., Barbara Beckett, Stephen W. Scherer, Jo-Anne Herbrick, & Martin Petkovich. (1998). P450RAI (CYP26A1) Maps to Human Chromosome 10q23–q24 and Mouse Chromosome 19C2-3. Genomics. 48(2). 270–272. 15 indexed citations
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White, Jay A. & Martin Petkovich. (1998). Identification and Cloning of RA-Regulated Genes by mRNA-Differential Display. Humana Press eBooks. 89. 389–404. 6 indexed citations
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Moore, Pete, Jay A. White, Victoria J. Christiansen, & Paula Grammas. (1998). Protein kinase C-ζ activity but not level is decreased in Alzheimer's disease microvessels. Neuroscience Letters. 254(1). 29–32. 14 indexed citations
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White, Jay A., et al.. (1997). cDNA Cloning of Human Retinoic Acid-metabolizing Enzyme (hP450RAI) Identifies a Novel Family of Cytochromes P450 (CYP26). Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272(30). 18538–18541. 339 indexed citations
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White, Jay A., Yu-Ding Guo, Kristin Baetz, et al.. (1996). Identification of the Retinoic Acid-inducible All-trans-retinoic Acid 4-Hydroxylase. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 271(47). 29922–29927. 321 indexed citations
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White, Jay A., Michael B. Boffa, Barbara B. Jones, & Martin Petkovich. (1994). A zebrafish retinoic acid receptor expressed in the regenerating caudal fin. Development. 120(7). 1861–1872. 109 indexed citations

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