Kallol Bose

1.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
37 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Kallol Bose is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Kallol Bose has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Molecular Biology, 11 papers in Cancer Research and 6 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Kallol Bose's work include RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (10 papers), RNA modifications and cancer (8 papers) and Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (6 papers). Kallol Bose is often cited by papers focused on RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (10 papers), RNA modifications and cancer (8 papers) and Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (6 papers). Kallol Bose collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and Singapore. Kallol Bose's co-authors include David C. Allison, Ralph H. Hruban, Charles L. Woodley, N.K. Gupta, Bernard S. Strauss, Johannes L. Bos, Steven N. Goodman, Judy L. Cameron, Thomas W. Kensler and G.J.A. Offerhaus and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Molecular Biology.

In The Last Decade

Kallol Bose

35 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Hit Papers

K-ras oncogene activation in adenocarcinoma of the human ... 1993 2026 2004 2015 1993 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Kallol Bose United States 18 856 604 396 246 137 37 1.5k
J Frei Canada 21 515 0.6× 233 0.4× 297 0.8× 163 0.7× 128 0.9× 45 1.3k
Masayuki Shiseki Japan 21 960 1.1× 439 0.7× 302 0.8× 97 0.4× 161 1.2× 53 1.6k
Laurence Christa France 14 431 0.5× 323 0.5× 141 0.4× 333 1.4× 128 0.9× 21 983
Sarah Gledhill United Kingdom 11 567 0.7× 597 1.0× 161 0.4× 77 0.3× 108 0.8× 14 1.3k
Marcel J. Flens Netherlands 13 565 0.7× 836 1.4× 98 0.2× 241 1.0× 54 0.4× 21 1.2k
Joanna H.M. Tong Hong Kong 15 931 1.1× 270 0.4× 363 0.9× 243 1.0× 61 0.4× 22 1.3k
Sumiko Kaneda Japan 16 816 1.0× 339 0.6× 119 0.3× 67 0.3× 105 0.8× 30 1.1k
Ming Chu United States 17 678 0.8× 259 0.4× 112 0.3× 128 0.5× 70 0.5× 49 1.2k
Giuseppe Della Porta Italy 19 778 0.9× 619 1.0× 406 1.0× 51 0.2× 212 1.5× 51 1.6k
Margaret E. Duncan United Kingdom 14 513 0.6× 631 1.0× 834 2.1× 110 0.4× 43 0.3× 18 1.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kallol Bose

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All Works

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Siddique, Abu Bakkar, et al.. (2017). Clinical features, pathological findings and outcome of children admitted to a tertiary care paediatric hospital with Epstein-Barr virus infection. Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health. 46(3). 243–247. 1 indexed citations
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Bose, Kallol, et al.. (2016). Opsoclonus myoclonus ataxia syndrome due to falciparum malaria in two Indian children. Indian Journal of Ophthalmology. 64(11). 852–852. 11 indexed citations
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Bose, Kallol, et al.. (2000). Lysyl Oxidase Activity in the Cells of Flexor Retinaculum of Individuals With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 42(6). 582–587. 6 indexed citations
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Allampallam, Krishnan, Joana Chakraborty, Kallol Bose, & John J. Robinson. (1996). Explant Culture, Immunofluorescence and Electron-Microscopic Study of Flexor Retinaculum in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 38(3). 264–271. 17 indexed citations
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Bhattacharyya, P., et al.. (1995). Improvement of liver function in rats subjected to hepatotoxin by a crude protein derived from leaves of Cajanus indicus.. PubMed. 4(2). 249–50. 4 indexed citations
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Bose, Kallol, David C. Allison, Ralph H. Hruban, et al.. (1993). A comparison of flow cytometric and absorption cytometric DNA values as prognostic indicators for pancreatic carcinoma. Cancer. 71(3). 691–700. 13 indexed citations
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Allison, David C., Kallol Bose, Ralph H. Hruban, et al.. (1991). Pancreatic Cancer Cell DNA Content Correlates With Long-term Survival After Pancreatoduodenectomy. Annals of Surgery. 214(6). 648–656. 73 indexed citations
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Bose, Kallol, Steven A. Curley, William J. Smith, & David C. Allison. (1989). Differences in the flow and absorption cytometric DNA distributions of mouse hepatocytes and tumor cells. Cytometry. 10(4). 388–393. 9 indexed citations
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Brooks, Antone L., Scott W. Jordan, Kallol Bose, Jennifer Smith, & David C. Allison. (1988). The cytogenetic and hepatotoxic effects of dioxin on mouse liver cells. Cell Biology and Toxicology. 4(1). 31–40. 10 indexed citations
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Bose, Kallol & David C. Allison. (1987). Cytophotometric determination of unscheduled DNA synthesis. Cytometry. 8(2). 203–209. 3 indexed citations
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Allison, David C., et al.. (1985). Variations in the [3H]thymidine labeling of S-phase cells in solid mouse tumors.. PubMed. 45(12 Pt 1). 6010–6. 17 indexed citations
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Bose, Kallol & David C. Allison. (1985). An improved method of preparing nuclei for absorption cytophotometry.. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 33(1). 65–68. 6 indexed citations
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Meyne, J., et al.. (1985). Hepatotoxic doses of dioxin do not damage mouse bone marrow chromosomes. Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology. 157(1). 63–69. 34 indexed citations
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Bose, Kallol, Kouichi Tatsumi, & Bernard S. Strauss. (1980). Apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease sensitive sites as intermediates in the in vitro degradation of deoxyribonucleic acid by neocarzinostatin. Biochemistry. 19(21). 4761–4766. 30 indexed citations
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Allison, David C., et al.. (1977). Detection of thymic surface antigens and radioactive labeling of mouse lymphoid cells.. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 25(11). 1269–1274. 2 indexed citations
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Woodley, Charles L., et al.. (1972). Protein synthesis in rabbit reticulocytes: Characteristics of a Met-tRNAfMet binding factor. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 48(1). 1–9. 75 indexed citations
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Gupta, Naba K., Nando K. Chatterjee, Charles L. Woodley, & Kallol Bose. (1971). Protein Synthesis in Rabbit Reticulocytes. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 246(24). 7460–7469. 21 indexed citations
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Bhaduri, Saumya, Kallol Bose, Nando K. Chatterjee, & Naba K. Gupta. (1971). Purification of Two Valine Transfer Ribonucleic Acid Species from Escherichia coli and Their Coding Properties. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 246(9). 3030–3036. 6 indexed citations

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