John Fetter

1.5k total citations
21 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

John Fetter is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, John Fetter has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 3 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in John Fetter's work include Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (7 papers), Photoreceptor and optogenetics research (4 papers) and Phosphodiesterase function and regulation (4 papers). John Fetter is often cited by papers focused on Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms (7 papers), Photoreceptor and optogenetics research (4 papers) and Phosphodiesterase function and regulation (4 papers). John Fetter collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Canada. John Fetter's co-authors include Shelagh Ferguson‐Miller, Jonathan P. Hosler, William J. Thompson, Rifat Pamukcu, Gary A. Piazza, Ǵerald Babcock, Mary M Tecklenburg, Gerhard Sperl, Robert B. Gennis and Jeffrey W. Thomas and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Gastroenterology.

In The Last Decade

John Fetter

21 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
John Fetter United States 15 1.0k 323 180 134 121 21 1.3k
Yuejun Zhen United States 24 1.1k 1.1× 327 1.0× 179 1.0× 178 1.3× 154 1.3× 36 1.8k
Brenda Walker Griffin United States 26 806 0.8× 107 0.3× 227 1.3× 198 1.5× 125 1.0× 60 1.7k
Ronald P. Magnusson United States 26 877 0.9× 211 0.7× 60 0.3× 158 1.2× 128 1.1× 37 1.6k
R. Colonna Italy 11 1.3k 1.3× 285 0.9× 38 0.2× 84 0.6× 59 0.5× 19 1.6k
Antonio C.M. Paiva Brazil 22 1.1k 1.0× 324 1.0× 44 0.2× 24 0.2× 70 0.6× 67 1.4k
Antje Hascher Germany 14 1.1k 1.1× 199 0.6× 179 1.0× 131 1.0× 77 0.6× 14 1.6k
Charles E. Wenner United States 24 1.2k 1.1× 93 0.3× 43 0.2× 107 0.8× 325 2.7× 66 1.7k
Armando Durazo United States 19 678 0.7× 88 0.3× 119 0.7× 95 0.7× 66 0.5× 23 1.7k
Enrico Luchinat Italy 24 1.1k 1.1× 111 0.3× 63 0.3× 145 1.1× 54 0.4× 54 1.8k
Gaochao Tian United States 16 520 0.5× 75 0.2× 155 0.9× 126 0.9× 110 0.9× 33 1.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by John Fetter

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All Works

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Fetter, John, Andrey Samsonov, Nathan Zenser, et al.. (2014). Endogenous Gene Tagging with Fluorescent Proteins. Methods in molecular biology. 1239. 231–240. 6 indexed citations
3.
Antczak, Christophe, Alun Bermingham, Dmitry Malkov, et al.. (2012). Domain-Based Biosensor Assay to Screen for Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Modulators in Live Cells. Assay and Drug Development Technologies. 10(1). 24–36. 27 indexed citations
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Whitehead, Clark M., John Fetter, T. P. V. Hartman, et al.. (2003). Exisulind-induced apoptosis in a non-small cell lung cancer orthotopic lung tumor model augments docetaxel treatment and contributes to increased survival.. PubMed. 2(5). 479–88. 84 indexed citations
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Han, Li, Li Liu, Clark M. Whitehead, et al.. (2002). Pro-apoptotic actions of exisulind and CP461 in SW480 colon tumor cells involve β-catenin and cyclin D1 down-regulation. Biochemical Pharmacology. 64(9). 1325–1336. 61 indexed citations
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Palazzo, Alexander F., Danhua Xiao, Thomas Delohery, et al.. (2002). CP248, a derivative of exisulind, causes growth inhibition, mitotic arrest, and abnormalities in microtubule polymerization in glioma cells.. PubMed. 1(6). 393–404. 20 indexed citations
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Piazza, Gary A., Clark M. Whitehead, Andres J. Klein–Szanto, et al.. (2001). Cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase (cG PDE): Overexpression in human pancreatic carcinomas and a target for selective apoptotic antineoplastic drugs. Gastroenterology. 120(5). A140–A140. 5 indexed citations
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Piazza, Gary A., William J. Thompson, Rifat Pamukcu, et al.. (2001). Exisulind, a novel proapoptotic drug, inhibits rat urinary bladder tumorigenesis.. PubMed. 61(10). 3961–8. 102 indexed citations
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Thompson, William J., Gary A. Piazza, Han Li, et al.. (2000). Exisulind induction of apoptosis involves guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate phosphodiesterase inhibition, protein kinase G activation, and attenuated beta-catenin.. PubMed. 60(13). 3338–42. 268 indexed citations
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Thompson, William J., et al.. (2000). Exisulind induces apoptosis in colonic tumor cells lacking APC mutations by cyclic GMP mediated B-catenin reduction. Gastroenterology. 118(4). A670–A670. 2 indexed citations
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Fetter, John, Jonathan Cohen, Dana P. Danger, Joann Sanders–Loehr, & E C Theil. (1997). The influence of conserved tyrosine 30 and tissue-dependent differences in sequence on ferritin function: use of blue and purple Fe(III) species as reporters of ferroxidation. JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry. 2(5). 652–661. 37 indexed citations
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Fetter, John, Martyn A. Sharpe, Jie Qian, et al.. (1996). Fatty acids stimulate activity and restore respiratory control in a proton channel mutant of cytochrome c oxidase. FEBS Letters. 393(2-3). 155–160. 42 indexed citations
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Mitchell, David M., Pia Ädelroth, Jonathan P. Hosler, et al.. (1996). A Ligand-Exchange Mechanism of Proton Pumping Involving Tyrosine-422 of Subunit I of Cytochrome Oxidase Is Ruled Out. Biochemistry. 35(3). 824–828. 7 indexed citations
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Mitchell, David M., John Fetter, Denise A. Mills, et al.. (1996). Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Residues Lining a Putative Proton Transfer Pathway in Cytochrome c Oxidase from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. Biochemistry. 35(40). 13089–13093. 31 indexed citations
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Fetter, John, Jing Qian, James P. Shapleigh, et al.. (1995). Possible proton relay pathways in cytochrome c oxidase.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 92(5). 1604–1608. 165 indexed citations
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Hosler, Jonathan P., James P. Shapleigh, Mary M Tecklenburg, et al.. (1994). A Loop between Transmembrane Helixes IX and X of Subunit I of Cytochrome c Oxidase Caps the Heme a-Heme a3-CuB Center. Biochemistry. 33(5). 1194–1201. 17 indexed citations
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Hosler, Jonathan P., Shelagh Ferguson‐Miller, Melissa W. Calhoun, et al.. (1993). Insight into the active-site structure and function of cytochrome oxidase by analysis of site-directed mutants of bacterial cytochromeaa 3 and cytochromebo. Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes. 25(2). 121–136. 228 indexed citations
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Wagner, David S., et al.. (1991). Derivatization of peptides to enhance ionization effiency and control fragmentation during analysis by fast atom bombardment tandem mass spectrometry. Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 20(7). 419–425. 56 indexed citations
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Pösö, A.R., Hannu Pösö, John Fetter, et al.. (1979). Ethanol Elimination in Regenerating Rat Liver: The Roles of Alcohol Dehydrogenase and Acetaldehyde.. Acta chemica Scandinavica/Acta chemica Scandinavica. B, Organic chemistry and biochemistry/Acta chemica Scandinavica. A, Physical and inorganic chemistry/Acta chemica Scandinavica. Series B. Organic chemistry and biochemistry/Acta chemica Scandinavica. Series A, Physical and inorganic chemistry. 33b(4). 249–255. 10 indexed citations
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Kasai, Takanori, Peder Olesen Larsen, John Fetter, et al.. (1979). Stability of Glutamic Acid, Glutamine, and gamma-Glutamyl Derivatives during Isolation from Natural Sources.. Acta chemica Scandinavica/Acta chemica Scandinavica. B, Organic chemistry and biochemistry/Acta chemica Scandinavica. A, Physical and inorganic chemistry/Acta chemica Scandinavica. Series B. Organic chemistry and biochemistry/Acta chemica Scandinavica. Series A, Physical and inorganic chemistry. 33b. 213–218. 8 indexed citations

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