John P. McKearn

4.3k total citations · 2 hit papers
56 papers, 3.7k citations indexed

About

John P. McKearn is a scholar working on Immunology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, John P. McKearn has authored 56 papers receiving a total of 3.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Immunology, 16 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and 13 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in John P. McKearn's work include T-cell and B-cell Immunology (24 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (17 papers) and Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (15 papers). John P. McKearn is often cited by papers focused on T-cell and B-cell Immunology (24 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (17 papers) and Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (15 papers). John P. McKearn collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Italy. John P. McKearn's co-authors include Gabriel Núñez, Frances M. Platt, Timothy J. McDonnell, Stanley J. Korsmeyer, Leslie London, Natasha G. Deane, Ulrich Jaeger, M Alexander, S J Korsmeyer and David M. Hockenbery and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Cell and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

John P. McKearn

56 papers receiving 3.5k 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
John P. McKearn United States 23 1.9k 1.4k 939 514 427 56 3.7k
Andréas Tsapis France 29 885 0.5× 1.3k 0.9× 607 0.6× 460 0.9× 303 0.7× 71 2.8k
Rosemary Watt United States 24 2.5k 1.3× 733 0.5× 803 0.9× 329 0.6× 364 0.9× 38 4.2k
Mary L. Bath Australia 22 2.0k 1.1× 1.3k 0.9× 1.2k 1.2× 379 0.7× 153 0.4× 30 3.5k
Maria G. Pallavicini United States 27 1.8k 1.0× 512 0.4× 877 0.9× 617 1.2× 421 1.0× 81 3.6k
Eric H. Westin United States 28 2.2k 1.2× 759 0.5× 819 0.9× 462 0.9× 160 0.4× 66 3.6k
Daniel Afar United States 33 2.0k 1.1× 835 0.6× 1.1k 1.2× 1.5k 2.9× 429 1.0× 68 4.0k
Brent L. Kreider United States 26 1.4k 0.7× 1.1k 0.8× 1.1k 1.2× 420 0.8× 206 0.5× 44 2.9k
L R Finger United States 13 1.4k 0.7× 668 0.5× 760 0.8× 299 0.6× 108 0.3× 15 2.5k
Rossana Trotta United States 31 1.7k 0.9× 1.7k 1.2× 809 0.9× 956 1.9× 143 0.3× 58 3.9k
Ailsa G. Harpur Australia 20 1.6k 0.9× 1.9k 1.3× 2.6k 2.8× 213 0.4× 220 0.5× 30 4.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John P. McKearn

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wu, Xiaoying, Wojciech Swiatek, Irene Dorweiler, et al.. (2014). PAS Kinase Drives Lipogenesis through SREBP-1 Maturation. Cell Reports. 8(1). 242–255. 35 indexed citations
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Parthasarathy, R., Edwin Rowold, Gary Lange, et al.. (2004). Biochemical and Immunological Properties of Cytokines Conjugated to Dendritic Polymers. Biomedical Microdevices. 6(3). 191–202. 38 indexed citations
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Fleming, William H., et al.. (2001). Progenipoietin-1. Experimental Hematology. 29(8). 943–951. 21 indexed citations
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Klein, Barbara K., et al.. (2001). Receptor Binding Kinetics of Human IL-3 Variants with Altered Proliferative Activity. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 288(5). 1244–1249. 8 indexed citations
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Streeter, Philip R., Larry E. Kahn, William F. Hood, et al.. (2001). Progenipoietins. Experimental Hematology. 29(1). 41–50. 30 indexed citations
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Klein, Barbara K., Peter O. Olins, Alan M. Easton, et al.. (1999). Use of combinatorial mutagenesis to select for multiply substituted human interleukin-3 variants with improved pharmacologic properties. Experimental Hematology. 27(12). 1746–1756. 15 indexed citations
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Rowold, Edwin, et al.. (1997). Phage presentation and affinity selection of a deletion mutant of human lnterleukin-3. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 67(3). 199–214. 12 indexed citations
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Klein, Barbara K., et al.. (1997). The Receptor Binding Site of Human Interleukin-3 Defined by Mutagenesis and Molecular Modeling. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 272(36). 22630–22641. 28 indexed citations
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Smith, William G., Janice Thompson, Donna Kowalski, & John P. McKearn. (1996). Inhaled Misoprostol Blocks Guinea Pig Antigen-Induced Bronchoconstriction and Airway Inflammation. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 154(2). 295–299. 12 indexed citations
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Olins, Peter O., et al.. (1995). Saturation Mutagenesis of Human Interleukin-3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 270(40). 23754–23760. 37 indexed citations
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Fretland, D. J., Meire Bremer, Peter C. Isakson, et al.. (1995). Antiinflammatory effects of second-generation leukotriene B4 receptor antagonist, SC-53228: Impact upon Leukotriene B4- and 12(R)-HETE- mediated events. Inflammation. 19(2). 193–205. 15 indexed citations
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Butch, Anthony W., John M. Pesando, Alan D. Levine, John P. McKearn, & Moon H. Nahm. (1991). Cytokine production by T helper cell subpopulations during prolonged in vitro stimulation. Immunology Letters. 27(2). 85–93. 5 indexed citations
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Freeman, John J., et al.. (1991). Secondary structure of human interleuken-3. International Journal of Biochemistry. 23(3). 353–360. 5 indexed citations
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Jordan, Craig T., John P. McKearn, & Ihor R. Lemischka. (1990). Cellular and developmental properties of fetal hematopoietic stem cells. Cell. 61(6). 953–963. 261 indexed citations
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McDonnell, Timothy J., Natasha G. Deane, Frances M. Platt, et al.. (1989). bcl-2-Immunoglobulin transgenic mice demonstrate extended B cell survival and follicular lymphoproliferation. Cell. 57(1). 79–88. 1016 indexed citations breakdown →
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McCubrey, James A., Linda S. Steelman, R Risser, & John P. McKearn. (1989). Structure and expression of the T cell receptor gamma locus in pre‐B and early hemopoietic cells. European Journal of Immunology. 19(12). 2303–2308. 9 indexed citations
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McKearn, John P.. (1988). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 5(1-2). 141–144. 3 indexed citations
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London, Leslie & John P. McKearn. (1987). Activation and growth of colony-stimulating factor-dependent cell lines is cell cycle stage dependent.. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 166(5). 1419–1435. 22 indexed citations
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McKearn, John P. & Naomi Rosenberg. (1985). Mapping cell surface antigens on mouse pre‐B cell lines. European Journal of Immunology. 15(3). 295–298. 38 indexed citations
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McKearn, John P. & Göran Möller. (1982). Genetic models of B cell differentiation.. PubMed. 64. 1–182. 4 indexed citations

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