Matthew Johnson

452 total citations
11 papers, 345 citations indexed

About

Matthew Johnson is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Hematology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew Johnson has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 345 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Hematology and 3 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Matthew Johnson's work include Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research (4 papers), Autophagy in Disease and Therapy (3 papers) and Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research (3 papers). Matthew Johnson is often cited by papers focused on Acute Myeloid Leukemia Research (4 papers), Autophagy in Disease and Therapy (3 papers) and Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research (3 papers). Matthew Johnson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Thailand. Matthew Johnson's co-authors include Martín C. Mihm, Masahisa Jinushi, Yukoh Nakazaki, Dobrin Draganov, Glenn Dranoff, Daniel R. Carrasco, Nicholas Souders, Hope K. Haefner, H. Frank Andersen and William R. Drobyski and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Blood.

In The Last Decade

Matthew Johnson

9 papers receiving 340 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Matthew Johnson United States 6 150 129 83 66 66 11 345
Yasuhiro Ikawa Japan 10 82 0.5× 51 0.4× 91 1.1× 34 0.5× 26 0.4× 48 296
Scott Melvin United States 6 165 1.1× 80 0.6× 84 1.0× 154 2.3× 157 2.4× 9 451
Sergi Querol Spain 11 171 1.1× 67 0.5× 90 1.1× 88 1.3× 44 0.7× 28 351
Motoko Koyama United States 8 291 1.9× 269 2.1× 115 1.4× 99 1.5× 37 0.6× 13 491
Fernanda Volt France 11 271 1.8× 93 0.7× 65 0.8× 77 1.2× 63 1.0× 34 404
Natalie Sturt United Kingdom 7 247 1.6× 133 1.0× 28 0.3× 47 0.7× 79 1.2× 8 338
Bishan S. Charak United States 9 104 0.7× 119 0.9× 46 0.6× 87 1.3× 47 0.7× 25 341
Yossi Cohen Israel 8 155 1.0× 64 0.5× 75 0.9× 33 0.5× 34 0.5× 10 307
Andreza Alice Feitosa Ribeiro Brazil 12 251 1.7× 112 0.9× 32 0.4× 117 1.8× 40 0.6× 44 456
Junming Tong Italy 9 320 2.1× 136 1.1× 55 0.7× 84 1.3× 57 0.9× 20 436

Countries citing papers authored by Matthew Johnson

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Fields of papers citing papers by Matthew Johnson

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew Johnson

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Matthew Johnson. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Matthew Johnson 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 Matthew Johnson. Matthew Johnson is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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Ng, Mitchell K., et al.. (2025). Semaglutide use is associated with higher rates of pseudarthrosis and dysphagia in patients undergoing posterior cervical fusion. The Spine Journal. 25(9). 1974–1980. 4 indexed citations
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Ng, Mitchell K., et al.. (2025). Teriparatide use is associated with increased odds of 2-year implant failure and revision in osteopenic patients undergoing cervical fusion. Journal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine. 16(2). 157–161.
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Massey, Ashish C., Neng Yang, Matthew Johnson, et al.. (2021). Inhibiting autophagy targets human leukemic stem cells and hypoxic AML blasts by disrupting mitochondrial homeostasis. Blood Advances. 5(8). 2087–2100. 40 indexed citations
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Johnson, Matthew, et al.. (2019). Mitophagy Plays a Key Role in the Anti-Leukemic Activity of Autophagy Inhibitors Under Hypoxia in Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Blood. 134(Supplement_1). 1278–1278. 12 indexed citations
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Johnson, Matthew, et al.. (2018). Abstract 2864: Inhibition of the late stages of autophagy overcomes hypoxia-induced chemoresistance and targets leukemic stem cells in acute myeloid leukemia. Cancer Research. 78(13_Supplement). 2864–2864. 3 indexed citations
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Johnson, Matthew, et al.. (2018). Chloroquine Derivative Lys05 Overcomes Hypoxia-Induced Chemoresistance in Acute Myeloid Leukemia through Metabolic Disruption. Blood. 132(Supplement 1). 3948–3948. 1 indexed citations
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Jinushi, Masahisa, Yukoh Nakazaki, Daniel R. Carrasco, et al.. (2008). Milk Fat Globule EGF-8 Promotes Melanoma Progression through Coordinated Akt and Twist Signaling in the Tumor Microenvironment. Cancer Research. 68(21). 8889–8898. 95 indexed citations
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Yared, Kibar, Amer M. Johri, Anand Soni, et al.. (2008). Cardiac Sarcoidosis Imitating Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia. Circulation. 118(7). 25 indexed citations
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Levine, John E., Thomas Braun, Patrick G. Beatty, et al.. (2002). Prospective Trial of Chemotherapy and Donor Leukocyte Infusions for Relapse of Advanced Myeloid Malignancies After Allogeneic Stem-Cell Transplantation. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 20(2). 405–412. 134 indexed citations
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Haefner, Hope K., H. Frank Andersen, & Matthew Johnson. (1991). Vaginal laceration following a jet-ski accident.. PubMed. 78(5 Pt 2). 986–8. 31 indexed citations

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