Mark L. Riccio

2.8k total citations
39 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Mark L. Riccio is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark L. Riccio has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Molecular Biology, 13 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 7 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Mark L. Riccio's work include Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (12 papers), Ion channel regulation and function (8 papers) and Ichthyology and Marine Biology (7 papers). Mark L. Riccio is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (12 papers), Ion channel regulation and function (8 papers) and Ichthyology and Marine Biology (7 papers). Mark L. Riccio collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Spain. Mark L. Riccio's co-authors include Robert F. Gilmour, Marcus L. Koller, Jeffrey J. Fox, David A. Grimaldi, Jonathan T. Butcher, Michael W. Czabaj, William Whitacre, Ulrich Wiesner, Hiroaki Sai and Mariana F. Wolfner and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Physical Review Letters.

In The Last Decade

Mark L. Riccio

39 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

Mark L. Riccio
Thierry Savin United States
Robert P. Thompson United States
Lianjun Wu United States
Michael K. Reedy United States
Thomas C. Irving United States
Nicholas A. Geisse United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mark L. Riccio

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All Works

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Scharf, Jonathan, Mehdi Chouchane, Donal P. Finegan, et al.. (2022). Bridging nano- and microscale X-ray tomography for battery research by leveraging artificial intelligence. Nature Nanotechnology. 17(5). 446–459. 153 indexed citations
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Engel, Michael S., Phillip Barden, Mark L. Riccio, & David A. Grimaldi. (2016). Morphologically Specialized Termite Castes and Advanced Sociality in the Early Cretaceous. Current Biology. 26(4). 522–530. 73 indexed citations
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Crepet, William L., Kevin C. Nixon, David A. Grimaldi, & Mark L. Riccio. (2016). A mosaic Lauralean flower from the Early Cretaceous of Myanmar. American Journal of Botany. 103(2). 290–297. 24 indexed citations
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Riccio, Mark L., et al.. (2016). Changes in growth rates of oral jaw elements produce evolutionary novelty in bahamian pupfish. Journal of Morphology. 277(7). 935–947. 12 indexed citations
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Mattei, Alexandra L., Mark L. Riccio, Frank W. Avila, & Mariana F. Wolfner. (2015). Integrated 3D view of postmating responses by the Drosophila melanogaster female reproductive tract, obtained by micro-computed tomography scanning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112(27). 8475–8480. 99 indexed citations
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Peñalver, Enrique, Antonio Arillo, Ricardo Pérez‐de la Fuente, et al.. (2015). Long-Proboscid Flies as Pollinators of Cretaceous Gymnosperms. Current Biology. 25(14). 1917–1923. 69 indexed citations
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Czabaj, Michael W., Mark L. Riccio, & William Whitacre. (2014). Three-Dimensional Imaging and Numerical Reconstruction of Graphite/Epoxy Composite Microstructure Based on Ultra-High Resolution X-Ray Computed Tomography. NASA STI Repository (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). 2 indexed citations
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Longo, Sarah J., Mark L. Riccio, & Amy R. McCune. (2013). Homology of lungs and gas bladders: Insights from arterial vasculature. Journal of Morphology. 274(6). 687–703. 31 indexed citations
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Jirapatnakul, Artit, et al.. (2013). Growth Pattern Analysis of Murine Lung Neoplasms by Advanced Semi-Automated Quantification of Micro-CT Images. PLoS ONE. 8(12). e83806–e83806. 15 indexed citations
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Balmus, Gabriel, Min Zhu, Jaesung Lee, et al.. (2012). Disease severity in a mouse model of ataxia telangiectasia is modulated by the DNA damage checkpoint gene Hus1. Human Molecular Genetics. 21(15). 3408–3420. 13 indexed citations
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Kim, Jun, Jouha Min, Andrew Recknagel, Mark L. Riccio, & Jonathan T. Butcher. (2011). Quantitative Three‐Dimensional Analysis of Embryonic Chick Morphogenesis Via Microcomputed Tomography. The Anatomical Record. 294(1). 1–10. 29 indexed citations
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Hjortnaes, Jesper, Jonathan T. Butcher, José Luiz de Figueiredo, et al.. (2010). Arterial and aortic valve calcification inversely correlates with osteoporotic bone remodelling: a role for inflammation. European Heart Journal. 31(16). 1975–1984. 173 indexed citations
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Krogh‐Madsen, Trine, Alain Karma, Mark L. Riccio, et al.. (2010). Off-site control of repolarization alternans in cardiac fibers. Physical Review E. 81(1). 11915–11915. 16 indexed citations
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Gelzer, Anna R., Marcus L. Koller, Niels F. Otani, et al.. (2008). Dynamic Mechanism for Initiation of Ventricular Fibrillation In Vivo. Circulation. 118(11). 1123–1129. 40 indexed citations
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Chen, Xi, et al.. (2006). Ultrasonically Actuated Silicon Microprobes for Cardiac Signal Recording. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. 53(8). 1665–1671. 13 indexed citations
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Riccio, Mark L., et al.. (2002). Spatially Extended Memory Models of Cardiac Tissue. APS March Meeting Abstracts. 1 indexed citations
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Fox, Jeffrey J., Mark L. Riccio, Fei Hua, Eberhard Bodenschatz, & Robert F. Gilmour. (2002). Spatiotemporal Transition to Conduction Block in Canine Ventricle. Circulation Research. 90(3). 289–296. 114 indexed citations
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Möise, N. Sydney, et al.. (1997). Diagnosis of inherited ventricular tachycardia in German Shepherd Dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 210(3). 403–410. 13 indexed citations
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Moïse, N. Sydney, et al.. (1997). An Animal Model of Spontaneous Arrhythmic Death. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. 8(1). 98–103. 29 indexed citations

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