Kevin J. O’Donovan

1.8k total citations
19 papers, 958 citations indexed

About

Kevin J. O’Donovan is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Kevin J. O’Donovan has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 958 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Molecular Biology, 10 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 2 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Kevin J. O’Donovan's work include RNA Research and Splicing (6 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (4 papers) and Nerve injury and regeneration (4 papers). Kevin J. O’Donovan is often cited by papers focused on RNA Research and Splicing (6 papers), Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (4 papers) and Nerve injury and regeneration (4 papers). Kevin J. O’Donovan collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Kevin J. O’Donovan's co-authors include Jay M. Baraban, Warren G. Tourtellotte, Carlos A. Castañeda, Hong Joo Kim, J. Paul Taylor, Heidi Hehnly, Regina‐Maria Kolaitis, Erica G. Colicino, Thuy P. Dao and Yechiel Levkovitz and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, The Journal of Experimental Medicine and Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Kevin J. O’Donovan

19 papers receiving 950 citations

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Korff, Ané, Xiaojing Yang, Kevin J. O’Donovan, et al.. (2023). A murine model of hnRNPH2-related neurodevelopmental disorder reveals a mechanism for genetic compensation by Hnrnph1. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 133(14). 8 indexed citations
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Armstrong, Matthew, Erin Milner, Thomas G. Brown, et al.. (2021). Probing microstructural differences that manifest in human blood after taking aspirin using thixo-elasto-visco-plastic modeling and series of physical processes. AIP Advances. 11(11). 3 indexed citations
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Brown, Thomas G., William Chang, Lam Tung Nguyen, et al.. (2021). Changes in the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Human Blood with Sustained Prophylactic Use of Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin)—A Rheological Study. Open Journal of Fluid Dynamics. 11(4). 167–176. 2 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J., et al.. (2021). A Student-Led Hearing on the Use of HeLa Cells in Research. CourseSource. 8. 1 indexed citations
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Houston, Megan N., Kevin J. O’Donovan, Gerald McGinty, et al.. (2020). Progress and Future Directions of the NCAA-DoD Concussion Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE) Consortium and Mind Matters Challenge at the US Service Academies. Frontiers in Neurology. 11. 542733–542733. 7 indexed citations
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Miterko, Lauren N., Joshua J. White, Tao Lin, et al.. (2019). Persistent motor dysfunction despite homeostatic rescue of cerebellar morphogenesis in the Car8 waddles mutant mouse. Neural Development. 14(1). 6–6. 14 indexed citations
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Dao, Thuy P., Regina‐Maria Kolaitis, Hong Joo Kim, et al.. (2018). Ubiquitin Modulates Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation of UBQLN2 via Disruption of Multivalent Interactions. Molecular Cell. 69(6). 965–978.e6. 248 indexed citations
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Blachère, Nathalie E., Dana E. Orange, Emily C. Gantman, et al.. (2017). T cells presenting viral antigens or autoantigens induce cytotoxic T cell anergy. JCI Insight. 2(21). 2 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J.. (2016). Intrinsic Axonal Growth and the Drive for Regeneration. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 10. 486–486. 22 indexed citations
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Huang, Siyi, Kevin J. O’Donovan, Eric E. Turner, Jian Zhong, & David D. Ginty. (2015). Extrinsic and intrinsic signals converge on the Runx1/CBFβ transcription factor for nonpeptidergic nociceptor maturation. eLife. 4. e10874–e10874. 17 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J., Kaijie Ma, Hengchang Guo, et al.. (2014). B-RAF kinase drives developmental axon growth and promotes axon regeneration in the injured mature CNS. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 211(5). 801–814. 77 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J., Kaijie Ma, Hengchang Guo, et al.. (2014). B-RAF kinase drives developmental axon growth and promotes axon regeneration in the injured mature CNS. The Journal of Cell Biology. 205(2). 2052OIA78–2052OIA78. 1 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J., et al.. (2010). The Onconeural Antigen cdr2 Is a Novel APC/C Target that Acts in Mitosis to Regulate C-Myc Target Genes in Mammalian Tumor Cells. PLoS ONE. 5(4). e10045–e10045. 26 indexed citations
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Levkovitz, Yechiel, Kevin J. O’Donovan, & Jay M. Baraban. (2001). Blockade of NGF-Induced Neurite Outgrowth by a Dominant-Negative Inhibitor of the Egr Family of Transcription Regulatory Factors. Journal of Neuroscience. 21(1). 45–52. 43 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J. & Robert B. Darnell. (2001). Neuronal Signaling through Alternative Splicing: Some Exons CaRRE.... Science s STKE. 2001(94). pe2–pe2. 4 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J., Yechiel Levkovitz, David K. Ahn, & Jay M. Baraban. (2000). Functional Comparison of Egr3 Transcription Factor Isoforms. Journal of Neurochemistry. 75(4). 1352–1357. 14 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J., et al.. (1999). The EGR family of transcription-regulatory factors: progress at the interface of molecular and systems neuroscience. Trends in Neurosciences. 22(4). 167–173. 386 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J. & Jay M. Baraban. (1999). Major Egr3 Isoforms Are Generated via Alternate Translation Start Sites and Differ in Their Abilities To Activate Transcription. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 19(7). 4711–4718. 39 indexed citations
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O’Donovan, Kevin J., Eric P. Wilkens, & Jay M. Baraban. (1998). Sequential Expression of Egr‐1 and Egr‐3 in Hippocampal Granule Cells Following Electroconvulsive Stimulation. Journal of Neurochemistry. 70(3). 1241–1248. 44 indexed citations

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