Krithi Irmady

607 total citations
10 papers, 465 citations indexed

About

Krithi Irmady is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Krithi Irmady has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 465 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 3 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Krithi Irmady's work include Neurological disorders and treatments (3 papers), Nerve injury and regeneration (3 papers) and Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities (2 papers). Krithi Irmady is often cited by papers focused on Neurological disorders and treatments (3 papers), Nerve injury and regeneration (3 papers) and Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities (2 papers). Krithi Irmady collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and United Kingdom. Krithi Irmady's co-authors include Barbara L. Hempstead, Agustín Anastasía, Katrin Deinhardt, Klaus Unsicker, Clay Bracken, Moses V. Chao, Francis S. Lee, L. A. Martin, Taeho Kim and Anders Nykjær and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Nature Communications and Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Krithi Irmady

10 papers receiving 462 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Krithi Irmady United States 8 257 198 121 56 53 10 465
Susan Tamowski United States 7 262 1.0× 248 1.3× 147 1.2× 46 0.8× 41 0.8× 7 563
Mariusz Mucha United Kingdom 9 205 0.8× 249 1.3× 65 0.5× 80 1.4× 103 1.9× 13 573
Vanesa Nieto‐Estévez Spain 10 116 0.5× 204 1.0× 149 1.2× 56 1.0× 66 1.2× 13 454
Arne Battefeld Netherlands 10 294 1.1× 230 1.2× 139 1.1× 123 2.2× 41 0.8× 17 484
Eva Vergaño‐Vera Spain 10 238 0.9× 236 1.2× 248 2.0× 82 1.5× 31 0.6× 10 509
Maira Monteiro Fróes Brazil 12 166 0.6× 246 1.2× 136 1.1× 79 1.4× 66 1.2× 22 495
В. В. Гусельникова Russia 7 121 0.5× 188 0.9× 94 0.8× 108 1.9× 72 1.4× 43 499
Helena Pivoňková Czechia 15 263 1.0× 257 1.3× 157 1.3× 190 3.4× 60 1.1× 20 582
Mark I. Ransome Australia 14 212 0.8× 224 1.1× 155 1.3× 50 0.9× 36 0.7× 16 528
Hans R. Widmer Switzerland 14 302 1.2× 239 1.2× 186 1.5× 38 0.7× 42 0.8× 20 615

Countries citing papers authored by Krithi Irmady

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Fields of papers citing papers by Krithi Irmady

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Krithi Irmady

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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Irmady, Krithi, Caryn Hale, John J. Fak, et al.. (2023). Blood transcriptomic signatures associated with molecular changes in the brain and clinical outcomes in Parkinson’s disease. Nature Communications. 14(1). 3956–3956. 23 indexed citations
2.
Irmady, Krithi, Bahman Jabbari, & Elan D. Louis. (2015). Arm Posturing in a Patient Following Stroke: Dystonia, Levitation, Synkinesis, or Spasticity?. Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements. 5(0). 353–353. 3 indexed citations
3.
Irmady, Krithi, Bahman Jabbari, & Elan D. Louis. (2015). Arm Posturing in a Patient Following Stroke: Dystonia, Levitation, Synkinesis, or Spasticity?. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5. 353–353. 3 indexed citations
4.
Irmady, Krithi, Katherine Jackman, Neelam Shahani, et al.. (2014). MiR-592 Regulates the Induction and Cell Death-Promoting Activity of p75NTRin Neuronal Ischemic Injury. Journal of Neuroscience. 34(9). 3419–3428. 77 indexed citations
5.
Anastasía, Agustín, Katrin Deinhardt, Shiyang Wang, et al.. (2014). Trkb Signaling in Pericytes Is Required for Cardiac Microvessel Stabilization. PLoS ONE. 9(1). e87406–e87406. 36 indexed citations
6.
Anastasía, Agustín, Katrin Deinhardt, Moses V. Chao, et al.. (2013). Val66Met polymorphism of BDNF alters prodomain structure to induce neuronal growth cone retraction. Nature Communications. 4(1). 2490–2490. 172 indexed citations
7.
Krishnaswamy, Narayanan, et al.. (2013). Role of Transient Receptor Potential Channel 1 (TRPC1) in Glutamate-Induced Cell Death in the Hippocampal Cell Line HT22. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience. 52(3). 425–433. 11 indexed citations
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Irmady, Krithi, Sabrina Zechel, & Klaus Unsicker. (2011). Fibroblast growth factor 2 regulates astrocyte differentiation in a region‐specific manner in the hindbrain. Glia. 59(5). 708–719. 21 indexed citations
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Evans, Sarah, Krithi Irmady, Taeho Kim, et al.. (2011). Neuronal Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor Is Synthesized in Excess, with Levels Regulated by Sortilin-mediated Trafficking and Lysosomal Degradation. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286(34). 29556–29567. 90 indexed citations
10.
Krishnaswamy, Narayanan, Krithi Irmady, Srinivasa Subramaniam, Klaus Unsicker, & Oliver von Bohlen und Halbach. (2008). Evidence that TRPC1 is involved in hippocampal glutamate-induced cell death. Neuroscience Letters. 446(2-3). 117–122. 29 indexed citations

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