M. Birnie

645 total citations
9 papers, 499 citations indexed

About

M. Birnie is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Small Animals and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, M. Birnie has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 499 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 2 papers in Small Animals and 2 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in M. Birnie's work include Circadian rhythm and melatonin (4 papers), Photoreceptor and optogenetics research (2 papers) and Animal Nutrition and Physiology (2 papers). M. Birnie is often cited by papers focused on Circadian rhythm and melatonin (4 papers), Photoreceptor and optogenetics research (2 papers) and Animal Nutrition and Physiology (2 papers). M. Birnie collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, France and Poland. M. Birnie's co-authors include David G. Hazlerigg, Hugues Dardente, G. A. Lincoln, Sandrine M. Dupré, Andrew Loudon, Cathy Wyse, Cristina Sáenz de Miera, Valérie Simonneaux, Elodie Hanon and Elżbieta Król and has published in prestigious journals such as Current Biology, General and Comparative Endocrinology and Journal of Neuroendocrinology.

In The Last Decade

M. Birnie

9 papers receiving 492 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
M. Birnie United Kingdom 6 301 177 127 68 59 9 499
Benoit Malpaux France 8 380 1.3× 101 0.6× 79 0.6× 99 1.5× 76 1.3× 8 624
Cristina Sáenz de Miera United States 9 245 0.8× 97 0.5× 127 1.0× 40 0.6× 45 0.8× 16 389
Noriko Amiya Japan 16 294 1.0× 206 1.2× 51 0.4× 99 1.5× 32 0.5× 46 704
Dana Wilson United Kingdom 11 401 1.3× 83 0.5× 145 1.1× 58 0.9× 159 2.7× 17 621
Gabriela Wagner United Kingdom 10 291 1.0× 62 0.4× 78 0.6× 90 1.3× 77 1.3× 15 431
G. E. Webley United Kingdom 19 358 1.2× 178 1.0× 68 0.5× 66 1.0× 97 1.6× 39 942
Line Boissin-Agasse France 14 198 0.7× 68 0.4× 145 1.1× 87 1.3× 43 0.7× 22 413
Marie‐Emilie Sébert France 10 216 0.7× 343 1.9× 146 1.1× 199 2.9× 95 1.6× 10 816
A. Daveau France 11 266 0.9× 113 0.6× 85 0.7× 52 0.8× 60 1.0× 13 605
Paula G. Vissio Argentina 18 155 0.5× 206 1.2× 40 0.3× 104 1.5× 35 0.6× 45 810

Countries citing papers authored by M. Birnie

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Fields of papers citing papers by M. Birnie

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. Birnie

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of M. Birnie. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of M. Birnie based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with M. Birnie. M. Birnie is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Casadei, Elisa, Elżbieta Król, Alex Douglas, et al.. (2015). Functional Divergence of Type 2 Deiodinase Paralogs in the Atlantic Salmon. Current Biology. 25(7). 936–941. 40 indexed citations
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Miera, Cristina Sáenz de, Elodie Hanon, Hugues Dardente, et al.. (2013). Circannual Variation in Thyroid Hormone Deiodinases in a Short‐Day Breeder. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 25(4). 412–421. 67 indexed citations
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Król, Elżbieta, Alex Douglas, Hugues Dardente, et al.. (2012). Strong pituitary and hypothalamic responses to photoperiod but not to 6-methoxy-2-benzoxazolinone in female common voles (Microtus arvalis). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 179(2). 289–295. 32 indexed citations
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Dupré, Sandrine M., Hugues Dardente, M. Birnie, et al.. (2011). Evidence for RGS4 Modulation of Melatonin and Thyrotrophin Signalling Pathways in the Pars Tuberalis. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 23(8). 725–732. 17 indexed citations
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Dardente, Hugues, Cathy Wyse, M. Birnie, et al.. (2010). A Molecular Switch for Photoperiod Responsiveness in Mammals. Current Biology. 20(24). 2193–2198. 216 indexed citations
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Dardente, Hugues, M. Birnie, G. A. Lincoln, & David G. Hazlerigg. (2008). RFamide‐Related Peptide and its Cognate Receptor in the Sheep: cDNA Cloning, mRNA Distribution in the Hypothalamus and the Effect of Photoperiod. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. 20(11). 1252–1259. 123 indexed citations
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Scaife, J. R., et al.. (1999). Characterization and comparison of the lipids of the epidermis of the equine hoof wall and sole. Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Science. 1999. 219–219. 1 indexed citations
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English, P. R., et al.. (1988). A study of the influence of Harming newborn piglets either immediately following birth or soon after successful suckling. Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972). 1988. 119–119. 1 indexed citations
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English, P. R., et al.. (1987). Partial weaning. The growth of smaller piglets remaining on the sow following the earlier weaning of larger litter mates, relative to equivalent piglets in control litters.. Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972). 1987. 19–19. 2 indexed citations

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