Melissa Hines

12.7k total citations
106 papers, 8.3k citations indexed

About

Melissa Hines is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Melissa Hines has authored 106 papers receiving a total of 8.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 54 papers in Molecular Biology, 29 papers in Genetics and 27 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Melissa Hines's work include Sexual Differentiation and Disorders (52 papers), Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities (23 papers) and Hormonal and reproductive studies (20 papers). Melissa Hines is often cited by papers focused on Sexual Differentiation and Disorders (52 papers), Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities (23 papers) and Hormonal and reproductive studies (20 papers). Melissa Hines collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Hong Kong. Melissa Hines's co-authors include Gerianne M. Alexander, C G D Brook, Sheri A. Berenbaum, Gerard S. Conway, Vickie Pasterski, Susan Golombok, RA Gorski, S. Marc Breedlove, Ieuan A. Hughes and Carl Shipley and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Psychological Bulletin and Child Development.

In The Last Decade

Melissa Hines

105 papers receiving 8.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Melissa Hines United Kingdom 51 3.0k 1.9k 1.8k 1.6k 1.5k 106 8.3k
John Money United States 48 2.7k 0.9× 2.2k 1.1× 1.4k 0.8× 973 0.6× 1.1k 0.7× 349 8.5k
S. Marc Breedlove United States 57 3.8k 1.3× 2.5k 1.3× 2.5k 1.4× 989 0.6× 2.2k 1.5× 167 10.7k
Sheri A. Berenbaum United States 33 2.0k 0.7× 751 0.4× 977 0.6× 971 0.6× 965 0.7× 79 4.3k
Rebecca Knickmeyer United States 40 2.3k 0.8× 1.1k 0.6× 2.0k 1.1× 918 0.6× 489 0.3× 85 8.8k
Peggy T. Cohen‐Kettenis Netherlands 65 2.6k 0.9× 9.6k 5.0× 754 0.4× 848 0.5× 789 0.5× 173 14.5k
John T. Manning United Kingdom 42 4.6k 1.5× 528 0.3× 2.8k 1.6× 1.5k 0.9× 1.9k 1.3× 85 6.9k
Elizabeth Hampson Canada 38 652 0.2× 1.3k 0.7× 1.1k 0.6× 1.6k 1.0× 1.3k 0.9× 92 6.8k
Peter T. Ellison United States 53 826 0.3× 1.8k 0.9× 946 0.5× 2.9k 1.8× 980 0.7× 147 8.3k
Cheryl L. Sisk United States 42 786 0.3× 2.2k 1.1× 709 0.4× 807 0.5× 894 0.6× 154 7.5k
Gerianne M. Alexander United States 47 644 0.2× 795 0.4× 1.0k 0.6× 763 0.5× 1.1k 0.8× 152 8.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Melissa Hines

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Melissa Hines

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All Works

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Kung, Karson T. F., et al.. (2024). Prenatal androgen exposure and sex-typical play behaviour: A meta-analysis of classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia studies. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 159. 105616–105616. 7 indexed citations
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Davis, Jacqueline & Melissa Hines. (2020). How Large Are Gender Differences in Toy Preferences? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Toy Preference Research. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 49(2). 373–394. 71 indexed citations
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Kung, Karson T. F., Debra Spencer, Vickie Pasterski, et al.. (2018). Emotional and behavioral adjustment in 4 to 11-year-old boys and girls with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia and unaffected siblings. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 97. 104–110. 10 indexed citations
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Li, Gu, Karson T. F. Kung, & Melissa Hines. (2017). Childhood gender-typed behavior and adolescent sexual orientation: A longitudinal population-based study.. Developmental Psychology. 53(4). 764–777. 85 indexed citations
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Kung, Karson T. F., Gu Li, Jean Golding, & Melissa Hines. (2017). Preschool Gender-Typed Play Behavior at Age 3.5 Years Predicts Physical Aggression at Age 13 Years. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 47(4). 905–914. 20 indexed citations
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Meyer‐Bahlburg, Heino F. L., Katharine B. Dalke, Sheri A. Berenbaum, et al.. (2016). Gender Assignment, Reassignment and Outcome in Disorders of Sex Development: Update of the 2005 Consensus Conference. Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 85(2). 112–118. 27 indexed citations
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Hines, Melissa, et al.. (2016). The early postnatal period, mini-puberty, provides a window on the role of testosterone in human neurobehavioural development. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 38. 69–73. 50 indexed citations
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Collaer, Marcia L., et al.. (2015). Reduced short term memory in congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and its relationship to spatial and quantitative performance. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 64. 164–173. 24 indexed citations
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Pasterski, Vickie, Kenneth J. Zucker, Peter C. Hindmarsh, et al.. (2014). Increased Cross-Gender Identification Independent of Gender Role Behavior in Girls with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Results from a Standardized Assessment of 4- to 11-Year-Old Children. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 44(5). 1363–1375. 78 indexed citations
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Constantinescu, Mihaela & Melissa Hines. (2012). Relating Prenatal Testosterone Exposure to Postnatal Behavior in Typically Developing Children: Methods and Findings. Child Development Perspectives. 6(4). 407–413. 33 indexed citations
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Barry, John A., Ramesan Navaratnarajah, Jacqueline Bamfo, et al.. (2010). Umbilical vein testosterone in female infants born to mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome is elevated to male levels. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 30(5). 444–446. 95 indexed citations
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Collaer, Marcia L., C G D Brook, Gerard S. Conway, Peter C. Hindmarsh, & Melissa Hines. (2008). Motor development in individuals with congenital adrenal hyperplasia: Strength, targeting, and fine motor skill. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 34(2). 249–258. 16 indexed citations
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Pasterski, Vickie, Peter C. Hindmarsh, Mitchell E. Geffner, et al.. (2007). Increased aggression and activity level in 3- to 11-year-old girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). Hormones and Behavior. 52(3). 368–374. 99 indexed citations
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Miles, Clare, Richard Green, & Melissa Hines. (2006). Estrogen treatment effects on cognition, memory and mood in male-to-female transsexuals. Hormones and Behavior. 50(5). 708–717. 47 indexed citations
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Halari, Rozmin, Tonmoy Sharma, Melissa Hines, et al.. (2005). Comparable fMRI activity with differential behavioural performance on mental rotation and overt verbal fluency tasks in healthy men and women. Experimental Brain Research. 169(1). 1–14. 108 indexed citations
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Hines, Melissa, S. Faisal Ahmed, & Ieuan A. Hughes. (2003). Psychological Outcomes and Gender-Related Development in Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 32(2). 93–101. 195 indexed citations
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Collaer, Marcia L., Mitchell E. Geffner, Francine Kaufman, Bruce A. Buckingham, & Melissa Hines. (2002). Cognitive and Behavioral Characteristics of Turner Syndrome: Exploring a Role for Ovarian Hormones in Female Sexual Differentiation. Hormones and Behavior. 41(2). 139–155. 36 indexed citations
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Swerdloff, Ronald S., Christina Wang, Melissa Hines, & Roger A. Gorski. (1992). Effect of androgens on the brain and other organs during development and aging. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 17(4). 375–383. 38 indexed citations
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Döhler, Klaus D., Fred C. Davis, Melissa Hines, et al.. (1986). Pre- and Postnatal Influence of an Estrogen Antagonist and an Androgen Antagonist on Differentiation of the Sexually Dimorphic Nucleus of the Preoptic Area in Male and Female Rats. Neuroendocrinology. 42(5). 443–448. 87 indexed citations

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