Lawrence S. Kirschner

8.4k total citations · 2 hit papers
100 papers, 5.4k citations indexed

About

Lawrence S. Kirschner is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Oncology and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Lawrence S. Kirschner has authored 100 papers receiving a total of 5.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 35 papers in Molecular Biology, 34 papers in Oncology and 32 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Lawrence S. Kirschner's work include Cardiac tumors and thrombi (29 papers), Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment (22 papers) and Adrenal and Paraganglionic Tumors (18 papers). Lawrence S. Kirschner is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac tumors and thrombi (29 papers), Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment (22 papers) and Adrenal and Paraganglionic Tumors (18 papers). Lawrence S. Kirschner collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Cameroon. Lawrence S. Kirschner's co-authors include Constantine A. Stratakis, J. Aidan Carney, J. Aidan Carney, Susan E. Taymans, Svetlana Pack, Yoon S. Cho‐Chung, Christoforos Giatzakis, Yee Sook Cho, Ludmila Matyakhina and Isabelle Bourdeau and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nucleic Acids Research and Circulation.

In The Last Decade

Lawrence S. Kirschner

96 papers receiving 5.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Injune Kim South Korea
Gilbert J. Cote United States
Paul D. Upton United Kingdom
Ronald A. Seifert United States
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All Works

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Zachariah, Marcus, Whitney E. Muhlestein, Bradley A. Otto, et al.. (2022). Intraoperative Predictor of Remission in Cushing Disease. Operative Neurosurgery. 24(4). 460–467.
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Perle, Krista M. D. La, et al.. (2018). Alterations in Sod2-Induced Oxidative Stress Affect Endocrine Cancer Progression. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 103(11). 4135–4145. 16 indexed citations
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Cheng, Peng, Daniel H. Y. Shen, Kimerly Powell, et al.. (2017). Automated MicroSPECT/MicroCT Image Analysis of the Mouse Thyroid Gland. Thyroid. 27(11). 1433–1440.
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Kirschner, Lawrence S., et al.. (2015). Mouse models of thyroid cancer: A 2015 update. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 421. 18–27. 20 indexed citations
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Yin, Zhirong, Parmeet K. Manchanda, Lianbo Yu, et al.. (2012). Thyroid-specific ablation of the Carney complex gene, PRKAR1A, results in hyperthyroidism and follicular thyroid cancer. Endocrine Related Cancer. 19(3). 435–446. 29 indexed citations
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Yu, Lianbo, Parul Gulati, Soledad Fernández, et al.. (2011). Fully Moderated T-statistic for Small Sample Size Gene Expression Arrays. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology. 10(1). 17 indexed citations
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Saji, Motoyasu, et al.. (2009). Regulation of actin function by protein kinase A‐mediated phosphorylation of Limk1. EMBO Reports. 10(6). 599–605. 66 indexed citations
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Trimboli, Anthony J., et al.. (2008). Targeted Deletion of Prkar1a Reveals a Role for Protein Kinase A in Mesenchymal-to-Epithelial Transition. Cancer Research. 68(8). 2671–2677. 29 indexed citations
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Zhao, Wen‐Ning, et al.. (2007). Analysis of a new allele of limb deformity (ld) reveals tissue- and age-specific transcriptional effects of the Ld Global Control Region. The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 51(4). 273–281. 11 indexed citations
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Griffin, Kurt, Lawrence S. Kirschner, Ludmila Matyakhina, et al.. (2004). Down-Regulation of Regulatory Subunit Type 1A of Protein Kinase A Leads to Endocrine and Other Tumors. Cancer Research. 64(24). 8811–8815. 78 indexed citations
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Kirschner, Lawrence S.. (2002). Signaling Pathways in Adrenocortical Cancer. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 968(1). 222–239. 37 indexed citations
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Stratakis, Constantine A., Lawrence S. Kirschner, & J. Aidan Carney. (2001). Clinical and Molecular Features of the Carney Complex: Diagnostic Criteria and Recommendations for Patient Evaluation. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 86(9). 4041–4046. 516 indexed citations breakdown →
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Pack, Svetlana, Lawrence S. Kirschner, Evgenia Pak, et al.. (2000). Genetic and Histologic Studies of Somatomammotropic Pituitary Tumors in Patients with the “Complex of Spotty Skin Pigmentation, Myxomas, Endocrine Overactivity and Schwannomas” (Carney Complex)1. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 85(10). 3860–3865. 109 indexed citations
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Watson, Joe C., Constantine A. Stratakis, Peter Bryant-Greenwood, et al.. (2000). Neurosurgical implications of Carney complex. Journal of neurosurgery. 92(3). 413–418. 72 indexed citations
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Tarttelin, Emma E., Lawrence S. Kirschner, James Bellingham, et al.. (1999). Cloning and Characterization of a Novel Orphan G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Localized to Human Chromosome 2p16. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 260(1). 174–180. 22 indexed citations
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Kirschner, Lawrence S. & Cary N. Mariash. (1999). Adipose S14 mRNA is Abnormally Regulated in Obese Subjects. Thyroid. 9(2). 143–148. 15 indexed citations
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Stratakis, Constantine A., Lawrence S. Kirschner, Susan E. Taymans, et al.. (1998). Carney Complex, Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome, Cowden Disease, and Bannayan-Zonana Syndrome Share Cutaneous and Endocrine Manifestations, But Not Genetic Loci. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 83(8). 2972–2976. 39 indexed citations
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Kirschner, Lawrence S.. (1996). De Novo Generation of Simple Sequence during Gene Amplification. Nucleic Acids Research. 24(14). 2829–2834. 3 indexed citations
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Kirschner, Lawrence S., Lee M. Greenberger, S Hsu, et al.. (1992). Biochemical and genetic characterization of the multidrug resistance phenotype in murine macrophage-like J774.2 cells. Biochemical Pharmacology. 43(1). 77–87. 25 indexed citations

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