Joseph Post

3.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
70 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Joseph Post is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Joseph Post has authored 70 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Molecular Biology, 11 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 11 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Joseph Post's work include Effects of Radiation Exposure (10 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (6 papers) and Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (6 papers). Joseph Post is often cited by papers focused on Effects of Radiation Exposure (10 papers), Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (6 papers) and Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (6 papers). Joseph Post collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Taiwan. Joseph Post's co-authors include Joseph R. Hume, Joseph G. Hoffman, Stephen L. Archer, Ε. Kenneth Weir, Craig H. Gelband, Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn S. Yalow, Sidney S. Schreiber, Mark Sullivan and John Morser and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Clinical Investigation and The Journal of Cell Biology.

In The Last Decade

Joseph Post

68 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Hit Papers

TRACER EXPERIMENTS WITH I131 LABELED HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN:... 1953 2026 1977 2001 1953 50 100 150 200

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Joseph Post United States 25 940 502 457 367 213 70 2.3k
Peter J. Del Vecchio United States 28 1.0k 1.1× 517 1.0× 365 0.8× 250 0.7× 38 0.2× 47 2.7k
Piero A. Martorana Italy 28 613 0.7× 620 1.2× 954 2.1× 537 1.5× 61 0.3× 91 2.4k
David E. Bowyer United Kingdom 29 896 1.0× 357 0.7× 281 0.6× 416 1.1× 28 0.1× 79 2.9k
T B Rajavashisth United States 13 899 1.0× 718 1.4× 158 0.3× 443 1.2× 48 0.2× 18 3.1k
Yoshikatsu Okada Japan 20 615 0.7× 340 0.7× 370 0.8× 472 1.3× 79 0.4× 68 3.5k
Donald P. Cameron Australia 34 1.6k 1.7× 569 1.1× 233 0.5× 119 0.3× 134 0.6× 98 3.7k
Dmitry N. Grigoryev United States 33 1.1k 1.2× 417 0.8× 935 2.0× 163 0.4× 160 0.8× 65 3.4k
Lillemor Mattsson Hultén Sweden 28 1.1k 1.2× 410 0.8× 190 0.4× 504 1.4× 131 0.6× 74 3.2k
David C. Underwood United States 19 1.1k 1.1× 805 1.6× 540 1.2× 107 0.3× 77 0.4× 46 2.2k
Colin J. Schwartz United States 27 667 0.7× 300 0.6× 333 0.7× 716 2.0× 28 0.1× 65 2.9k

Countries citing papers authored by Joseph Post

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Fields of papers citing papers by Joseph Post

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Joseph Post

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Scotton, Chris J., Malvina A. Krupiczojc, Mélanie Königshoff, et al.. (2009). Increased local expression of coagulation factor X contributes to the fibrotic response in human and murine lung injury. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 119(9). 2550–63. 253 indexed citations
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Wong, Richard T.K., et al.. (2009). 6037 Bevacizumab – Capecitabine – Oxaliplatin – Radiation – REctal Cancer Trial (A-CORRECT) for locally advanced and low rectal cancers. European Journal of Cancer Supplements. 7(2). 332–332. 2 indexed citations
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Li, Weiwei, David F. Choy, Joseph Post, & Mark Sullivan. (2008). A dual-labeling method to quantify unscheduled DNA synthesis in primary cells. Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods. 57(3). 220–226. 6 indexed citations
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Post, Joseph, Yixin Wang, Jon Vincelette, et al.. (2008). Novel P2Y12 adenosine diphosphate receptor antagonists for inhibition of platelet aggregation (II): Pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic characterization. Thrombosis Research. 122(4). 533–540. 27 indexed citations
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Bryant, Judi, Joseph Post, Yixin Wang, et al.. (2008). Novel P2Y12 adenosine diphosphate receptor antagonists for inhibition of platelet aggregation (I): In vitro effects on platelets. Thrombosis Research. 122(4). 523–532. 26 indexed citations
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Li, Weiwei, et al.. (2006). Cell-based assays for profiling activity and safety properties of cancer drugs. Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods. 54(3). 313–319. 41 indexed citations
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Li, Weiwei, et al.. (2005). Human primary renal cells as a model for toxicity assessment of chemo-therapeutic drugs. Toxicology in Vitro. 20(5). 669–676. 38 indexed citations
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Liang, Amy, David R. Light, Monica J. Kochanny, et al.. (2003). Discovery and characterization of a potent and selective non-amidine inhibitor of human factor Xa. Biochemical Pharmacology. 65(9). 1407–1418. 6 indexed citations
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Li, Wenxiong, et al.. (2003). Use of cultured cells of kidney origin to assess specific cytotoxic effects of nephrotoxins. Toxicology in Vitro. 17(1). 107–113. 39 indexed citations
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Post, Joseph, et al.. (2002). Human in vitro pharmacodynamic profile of the selective Factor Xa inhibitor ZK-807834 (CI-1031). Thrombosis Research. 105(4). 347–352. 6 indexed citations
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Zhao, Zuchun, Damian O. Arnaiz, Brian D. Griedel, et al.. (2000). Design, synthesis, and in vitro biological activity of benzimidazole based factor Xa inhibitors. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 10(9). 963–966. 97 indexed citations
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Voortman, Gerrit, Joseph Post, Rik C. Schoemaker, & Joop van Gerven. (1999). Bioequivalence of subcutaneous injections of recombinant human follicle stimulating hormone (Puregon®) by Pen-injector and syringe. Human Reproduction. 14(7). 1698–1702. 28 indexed citations
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Post, Joseph & Allan Jones. (1991). Stimulation of arterial 42K efflux by ATP depletion and cromakalim is antagonized by glyburide. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 260(3). H848–H854. 21 indexed citations
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Matos, María, et al.. (1990). Composition and organization of sarcolemmal fatty acids in cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. Cell Biology International Reports. 14(4). 343–352. 9 indexed citations
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Eikelenboom, Piet, et al.. (1978). The histogenesis of lymph nodes in rat and rabbit. The Anatomical Record. 190(2). 201–215. 45 indexed citations
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Hoffman, Joseph G., et al.. (1977). A rapid in vitro method for measuring cell proliferation in human breast cancer. Cancer. 40(5). 2299–2302. 18 indexed citations
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Post, Joseph, et al.. (1975). Growth and Regrowth of an Autogenous Rat Sarcoma: Effects of Nitrogen Mustard2. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 55(3). 713–715. 1 indexed citations
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Post, Joseph, et al.. (1973). Cell Proliferation Patterns in an Autogenous Rat Sarcoma23. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 50(2). 403–414. 13 indexed citations
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Post, Joseph, et al.. (1969). In vivo replication of normal and tumor cells: relation to cancer chemotherapy.. PubMed. 30. 209–24. 3 indexed citations
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Hoffman, Joseph G. & Joseph Post. (1967). In vivo studies of DNA synthesis in human normal and tumor cells.. PubMed. 27(5). 898–902. 32 indexed citations

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