Mark E. Hester

2.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
32 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Mark E. Hester is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark E. Hester has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Mark E. Hester's work include Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (7 papers), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research (4 papers) and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (4 papers). Mark E. Hester is often cited by papers focused on Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (7 papers), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research (4 papers) and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (4 papers). Mark E. Hester collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Slovakia. Mark E. Hester's co-authors include Brian K. Kaspar, Carlos J. Miranda, Meghan Rao, SungWon Song, Lyndsey Braun, Jerry R. Mendell, Matthew Murtha, Kathrin Meyer, Kevin D. Foust and Anja Kammesheidt and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nucleic Acids Research and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Mark E. Hester

32 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark E. Hester United States 20 1.1k 733 544 390 308 32 1.9k
Francesco Paolo Di Giorgio Italy 14 1.5k 1.4× 637 0.9× 425 0.8× 486 1.2× 271 0.9× 26 2.3k
P. Hande Özdi̇nler United States 23 816 0.8× 897 1.2× 568 1.0× 644 1.7× 352 1.1× 51 1.9k
Meraida Polak United States 18 1.4k 1.3× 1.6k 2.2× 1.2k 2.2× 611 1.6× 313 1.0× 24 2.8k
Lyndsey Braun United States 14 1.3k 1.3× 1.1k 1.4× 1.0k 1.9× 440 1.1× 591 1.9× 20 2.7k
Josep E. Esquerda Spain 26 806 0.8× 416 0.6× 411 0.8× 648 1.7× 185 0.6× 66 1.7k
Lan Xu Switzerland 12 722 0.7× 817 1.1× 605 1.1× 460 1.2× 133 0.4× 17 1.7k
Simon Stott United Kingdom 22 982 0.9× 458 0.6× 117 0.2× 605 1.6× 273 0.9× 34 1.9k
Derek Thomson United Kingdom 19 1.1k 1.0× 291 0.4× 471 0.9× 746 1.9× 204 0.7× 25 1.9k
Roxanne Larivière Canada 24 857 0.8× 627 0.9× 344 0.6× 678 1.7× 292 0.9× 36 1.9k
Chengyong Shen United States 24 1.1k 1.0× 599 0.8× 171 0.3× 487 1.2× 119 0.4× 41 2.0k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mark E. Hester

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hollingsworth, Ethan W., Jenna M. Bartley, Mark E. Hester, et al.. (2024). Patient-derived organoids recapitulate glioma-intrinsic immune program and progenitor populations of glioblastoma. PNAS Nexus. 3(2). pgae051–pgae051. 8 indexed citations
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Toda, Tomohisa, Tracy A. Bedrosian, Simon T. Schafer, et al.. (2024). Long interspersed nuclear elements safeguard neural progenitors from precocious differentiation. Cell Reports. 43(2). 113774–113774. 10 indexed citations
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Rayner, Rachael E., et al.. (2024). Single-stranded DNA with internal base modifications mediates highly efficient knock-in in primary cells using CRISPR-Cas9. Nucleic Acids Research. 52(22). 13561–13576. 3 indexed citations
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Julian, Dominic, et al.. (2024). CRISPR-Cas9-Mediated Correction of TSC2 Pathogenic Variants in iPSCs from Patients with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Type 2. The CRISPR Journal. 8(1). 60–70. 1 indexed citations
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Kararoudi, Meisam Naeimi, Cynthia L. Hill, Mark E. Hester, et al.. (2022). Assessment of Beta-2 Microglobulin Gene Edited Airway Epithelial Stem Cells as a treatment for Sulfur Mustard Inhalation. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4. 781531–781531. 1 indexed citations
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Chen, Shuo, Yuzhou Chang, Liangping Li, et al.. (2022). Spatially resolved transcriptomics reveals genes associated with the vulnerability of middle temporal gyrus in Alzheimer’s disease. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 10(1). 188–188. 54 indexed citations
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Pathak, Shilpa, William C. Stewart, Christin E. Burd, Mark E. Hester, & David A. Greenberg. (2020). Brd2 haploinsufficiency extends lifespan and healthspan in C57B6/J mice. PLoS ONE. 15(6). e0234910–e0234910. 6 indexed citations
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Fair, Summer, et al.. (2020). Modeling neurodegenerative diseases with cerebral organoids and other three-dimensional culture systems: focus on Alzheimer’s disease. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports. 18(2). 696–717. 34 indexed citations
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McElroy, Craig A., et al.. (2019). Modeling Human Brain Circuitry Using Pluripotent Stem Cell Platforms. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 7. 57–57. 21 indexed citations
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Hollingsworth, Ethan W., et al.. (2017). iPhemap: an atlas of phenotype to genotype relationships of human iPSC models of neurological diseases. EMBO Molecular Medicine. 9(12). 1742–1762. 15 indexed citations
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Hester, Mark E., et al.. (2016). Stability Characterization of a Polysorbate 80-Dimethyl Trisulfide Formulation, a Cyanide Antidote Candidate. Drugs in R&D. 16(1). 109–127. 8 indexed citations
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Lallier, Scott W., Michael D. Thompson, Trent E. Tipple, et al.. (2016). Maternal high fat diet exposure is associated with increased hepcidin levels, decreased myelination, and neurobehavioral changes in male offspring. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 58. 369–378. 63 indexed citations
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Miranda, Carlos J., Lyndsey Braun, Yuying Jiang, et al.. (2012). Aging brain microenvironment decreases hippocampal neurogenesis through Wnt‐mediated survivin signaling. Aging Cell. 11(3). 542–552. 124 indexed citations
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Haidet-Phillips, Amanda, Mark E. Hester, Carlos J. Miranda, et al.. (2011). Astrocytes from familial and sporadic ALS patients are toxic to motor neurons. Nature Biotechnology. 29(9). 824–828. 611 indexed citations breakdown →
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An, Mahru C., Weichun Lin, Jiefei Yang, et al.. (2010). Acetylcholine negatively regulates development of the neuromuscular junction through distinct cellular mechanisms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107(23). 10702–10707. 37 indexed citations
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Dodge, James C., Christopher M. Treleaven, Jonathan A. Fidler, et al.. (2010). AAV4-mediated Expression of IGF-1 and VEGF Within Cellular Components of the Ventricular System Improves Survival Outcome in Familial ALS Mice. Molecular Therapy. 18(12). 2075–2084. 104 indexed citations
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Hester, Mark E., et al.. (2009). Two Factor Reprogramming of Human Neural Stem Cells into Pluripotency. PLoS ONE. 4(9). e7044–e7044. 54 indexed citations
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Dodge, James C., Amanda M. Haidet, Wendy Yang, et al.. (2008). Delivery of AAV-IGF-1 to the CNS Extends Survival in ALS Mice Through Modification of Aberrant Glial Cell Activity. Molecular Therapy. 16(6). 1056–1064. 128 indexed citations
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Liu, Ye, J. Thompson, Mark E. Hester, et al.. (2004). Smad2 and Smad3 coordinately regulate craniofacial and endodermal development. Developmental Biology. 270(2). 411–426. 42 indexed citations
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Liu, Ye, et al.. (2004). Generation of novel conditional and hypomorphic alleles of the Smad2 gene. genesis. 40(2). 118–123. 23 indexed citations

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