Matthew Welsch

11.2k total citations · 3 hit papers
11 papers, 8.7k citations indexed

About

Matthew Welsch is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew Welsch has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 8.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Molecular Biology, 3 papers in Organic Chemistry and 3 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Matthew Welsch's work include Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (3 papers), Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis (2 papers) and Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research (1 paper). Matthew Welsch is often cited by papers focused on Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research (3 papers), Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis (2 papers) and Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research (1 paper). Matthew Welsch collaborates with scholars based in United States, India and China. Matthew Welsch's co-authors include Brent R. Stockwell, Rachid Skouta, Scott A. Snyder, Kaoru Shimada, Lewis M. Brown, Wan Seok Yang, Jaime H. Cheah, Vasanthi S. Viswanathan, Rohitha Sriramaratnam and Paul A. Clemons and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Clinical Oncology.

In The Last Decade

Matthew Welsch

9 papers receiving 8.7k citations

Hit Papers

Regulation of Ferroptotic Cancer Cell Death by GPX4 2010 2026 2015 2020 2014 2014 2010 1000 2.0k 3.0k 4.0k 5.0k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Matthew Welsch United States 7 5.3k 5.1k 3.6k 1.1k 980 11 8.7k
Alykhan F. Shamji United States 29 5.9k 1.1× 3.9k 0.8× 2.8k 0.8× 518 0.5× 903 0.9× 34 8.8k
Li Zhuang China 35 5.5k 1.0× 5.1k 1.0× 3.9k 1.1× 238 0.2× 1.4k 1.4× 101 9.0k
Vasanthi S. Viswanathan United States 7 5.0k 0.9× 5.2k 1.0× 3.7k 1.0× 152 0.1× 969 1.0× 10 7.7k
Andras J. Bauer United States 8 8.7k 1.7× 8.5k 1.7× 6.0k 1.7× 249 0.2× 1.4k 1.5× 9 14.2k
Mikhail S. Shchepinov United States 31 3.6k 0.7× 2.2k 0.4× 1.7k 0.5× 442 0.4× 335 0.3× 72 5.8k
Isaac S. Harris United States 23 6.0k 1.1× 1.2k 0.2× 3.6k 1.0× 437 0.4× 1.3k 1.3× 39 9.5k
Paola Perego Italy 47 5.8k 1.1× 1.3k 0.3× 1.5k 0.4× 905 0.8× 4.2k 4.3× 177 9.2k
Rohitha Sriramaratnam Switzerland 6 3.6k 0.7× 3.8k 0.7× 2.6k 0.7× 141 0.1× 648 0.7× 9 5.7k
Thomas J. Maimone United States 34 3.3k 0.6× 2.0k 0.4× 1.6k 0.4× 2.6k 2.3× 579 0.6× 69 6.6k
Yiwei Li United States 55 7.0k 1.3× 994 0.2× 3.6k 1.0× 511 0.5× 3.9k 4.0× 135 11.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Matthew Welsch

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Fields of papers citing papers by Matthew Welsch

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew Welsch

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Matthew Welsch. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Matthew Welsch 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 Welsch. Matthew Welsch 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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Welsch, Matthew, Anna Kaplan, Jennifer M. Chambers, et al.. (2017). Multivalent Small-Molecule Pan-RAS Inhibitors. Cell. 168(5). 878–889.e29. 199 indexed citations
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Welsch, Matthew, Gene Porter, Gautam Agnihotri, et al.. (2016). Discovery of Potent and Selective Leads against Toxoplasma gondii Dihydrofolate Reductase via Structure-Based Design. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 7(12). 1124–1129. 17 indexed citations
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Yang, Wan Seok, Rohitha Sriramaratnam, Matthew Welsch, et al.. (2014). Regulation of Ferroptotic Cancer Cell Death by GPX4. Cell. 156(1-2). 317–331. 5536 indexed citations breakdown →
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Dixon, Scott J., Matthew Welsch, Rachid Skouta, et al.. (2014). Pharmacological inhibition of cystine–glutamate exchange induces endoplasmic reticulum stress and ferroptosis. eLife. 3. e02523–e02523. 1619 indexed citations breakdown →
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Cantley, Alexandra M., Matthew Welsch, Alberto Ambesi‐Impiombato, et al.. (2014). Small Molecule that Reverses Dexamethasone Resistance in T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL). ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 5(7). 754–759. 12 indexed citations
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Wolpaw, Adam J., Kaoru Shimada, Rachid Skouta, et al.. (2011). Modulatory profiling identifies mechanisms of small molecule-induced cell death. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108(39). E771–80. 109 indexed citations
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Welsch, Matthew, Scott A. Snyder, & Brent R. Stockwell. (2010). Privileged scaffolds for library design and drug discovery. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. 14(3). 347–361. 1251 indexed citations breakdown →
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Welsch, Matthew, et al.. (1952). [Tuberculostatic activity in vitro of hydrazides of the aromatic series].. PubMed. 234(19). 1925–7. 1 indexed citations
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Welsch, Matthew, et al.. (1951). [The sensibility of Corynebacterium to 2,3,5 triphenyl-tetrazolium chloride].. PubMed. 145(1-2). 159–61.

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