Mark Leshin

861 total citations
19 papers, 617 citations indexed

About

Mark Leshin is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Reproductive Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark Leshin has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 617 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 7 papers in Reproductive Medicine. Recurrent topics in Mark Leshin's work include Sexual Differentiation and Disorders (9 papers), Hormonal and reproductive studies (7 papers) and Sperm and Testicular Function (6 papers). Mark Leshin is often cited by papers focused on Sexual Differentiation and Disorders (9 papers), Hormonal and reproductive studies (7 papers) and Sperm and Testicular Function (6 papers). Mark Leshin collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Germany. Mark Leshin's co-authors include Jean D. Wilson, James E. Griffin, Fredrick W. George, Jeffrey Baron, George Cooper, Julianne Imperato‐McGinley, Ralph E. Peterson, Jim E. Griffin, G. M. Besser and Peter M. Price and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Mark Leshin

19 papers receiving 590 citations

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Mark Leshin 386 265 191 137 105 19 617
SONGJA PANG 689 1.8× 513 1.9× 123 0.6× 101 0.7× 88 0.8× 21 884
Koichiro Isurugi 250 0.6× 214 0.8× 210 1.1× 34 0.2× 182 1.7× 68 616
Inas Mazen 540 1.4× 161 0.6× 439 2.3× 212 1.5× 103 1.0× 64 890
Maria Szarras‐Czapnik 538 1.4× 237 0.9× 331 1.7× 125 0.9× 182 1.7× 35 722
Sofia Helena Valente de Lemos‐Marini 526 1.4× 357 1.3× 440 2.3× 48 0.4× 79 0.8× 99 880
R J Santen 161 0.4× 291 1.1× 146 0.8× 15 0.1× 275 2.6× 10 614
N. E. Skakkeb�k 166 0.4× 79 0.3× 115 0.6× 39 0.3× 76 0.7× 13 404
Stella Campo 624 1.6× 292 1.1× 323 1.7× 86 0.6× 557 5.3× 35 1.0k
Silvia Gottlieb 664 1.7× 275 1.0× 360 1.9× 118 0.9× 582 5.5× 30 994
Mariarosaria Lang‐Muritano 366 0.9× 337 1.3× 375 2.0× 20 0.1× 189 1.8× 35 756

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Wilson, Jean D., Mark Leshin, & Fredrick W. George. (1987). The Sebright Bantam Chicken and the Genetic Control of Extraglandular Aromatase*. Endocrine Reviews. 8(4). 363–376. 17 indexed citations
2.
Wilson, Jean D., Fredrick W. George, & Mark Leshin. (1987). Genetic control of extraglandular aromatase activity in the chicken. Steroids. 50(1-3). 235–244. 4 indexed citations
3.
Johnson, Larry, Fredrick W. George, William B. Neaves, et al.. (1986). Characterization of the Testicular Abnormality in 5a-Reductase Deficiency*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 63(5). 1091–1099. 47 indexed citations
4.
Leshin, Mark & Janet F. Noble. (1986). Solubilization and partial purification of aromatase from chicken ovary. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry. 25(1). 91–97. 4 indexed citations
5.
Leshin, Mark. (1985). Polyglandular Autoimmune Syndromes. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 290(2). 77–88. 36 indexed citations
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Leshin, Mark. (1985). 5-Azacytidine and sodium butyrate induce expression of aromatase in fibroblasts from chickens carrying the henny feathering trait but not from wild-type chickens.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 82(9). 3005–3009. 23 indexed citations
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Price, Peter M., John Wass, Jim E. Griffin, et al.. (1984). High dose androgen therapy in male pseudohermaphroditism due to 5 alpha-reductase deficiency and disorders of the androgen receptor.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 74(4). 1496–1508. 61 indexed citations
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Leshin, Mark. (1983). Multiple endocrine neoplasia. 10 indexed citations
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Leshin, Mark, Janet F. Noble, Fredrick W. George, & Jean D. Wilson. (1983). Characterization of the increased estrogen synthesis in skin fibroblasts from the sebright bantam. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry. 18(1). 33–39. 9 indexed citations
10.
Wilson, Jean D., et al.. (1983). The Endocrine Control of Male Phenotypic Development. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences. 36(2). 101–128. 34 indexed citations
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Leshin, Mark & Jean D. Wilson. (1982). Inhibition of steroid 5α-reductase from human skin fibroblasts by 17β-N, N-diethylcarbamoyl-4-methyl-4-aza-5α-androstan-3-one. Journal of Steroid Biochemistry. 17(3). 245–250. 18 indexed citations
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Leshin, Mark. (1982). Acute Adrenal Insufficiency: Recognition, Management, and Prevention. Urologic Clinics of North America. 9(2). 229–235. 18 indexed citations
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Griffin, James E., Mark Leshin, & Jean D. Wilson. (1982). Androgen resistance syndromes. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism. 243(2). E81–E87. 22 indexed citations
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Leshin, Mark, Jeffrey Baron, Fredrick W. George, & Jean D. Wilson. (1981). Increased estrogen formation and aromatase activity in fibroblasts cultured from the skin of chickens with the Henny feathering trait.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 256(9). 4341–4344. 44 indexed citations
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Leshin, Mark, et al.. (1981). Role of gonadal hormones in development of the sexual phenotypes. Human Genetics. 58(1). 78–84. 60 indexed citations
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Leshin, Mark, Fredrick W. George, & Jean D. Wilson. (1981). Increased estrogen synthesis in the Sebright bantam is due to a mutation that causes increased aromatase activity.. PubMed. 94. 97–105. 7 indexed citations
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Wilson, Jean D., James E. Griffin, Fredrick W. George, & Mark Leshin. (1981). The Role of Gonadal Steroids in Sexual Differentiation. Elsevier eBooks. 37. 1–39. 53 indexed citations
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Imperato‐McGinley, Julianne, Ralph E. Peterson, Mark Leshin, et al.. (1980). Steroid 5α-Reductase Deficiency in a 65-Year-Old Male Pseudohermaphrodite: The Natural History, Ultrastructure of the Testes, and Evidence for Inherited Enzyme Heterogeneity*. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 50(1). 15–22. 73 indexed citations
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Leshin, Mark, James E. Griffin, & Jean D. Wilson. (1978). Hereditary Male Pseudohermaphroditism Associated with an Unstable Form of 5α-Reductase. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 62(3). 685–691. 77 indexed citations

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