Michael E. Houston

5.9k total citations
96 papers, 4.4k citations indexed

About

Michael E. Houston is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael E. Houston has authored 96 papers receiving a total of 4.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Molecular Biology, 28 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and 27 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Michael E. Houston's work include Sports Performance and Training (27 papers), Muscle activation and electromyography studies (26 papers) and Muscle metabolism and nutrition (22 papers). Michael E. Houston is often cited by papers focused on Sports Performance and Training (27 papers), Muscle activation and electromyography studies (26 papers) and Muscle metabolism and nutrition (22 papers). Michael E. Houston collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Denmark. Michael E. Houston's co-authors include Robert W. Grange, Rene Vandenboom, Peter M. Tiidus, James C. Cusack, Howard J. Green, Rong Liu, Cyril M. Kay, Robert S. Hodges, Julian Adams and Albert S. Baldwin and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Molecular Biology.

In The Last Decade

Michael E. Houston

95 papers receiving 4.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michael E. Houston Canada 40 1.8k 1.1k 972 653 651 96 4.4k
Peter G. Arthur Australia 37 1.8k 1.0× 258 0.2× 212 0.2× 848 1.3× 586 0.9× 124 3.8k
Peter Kaiser United States 39 4.3k 2.4× 423 0.4× 193 0.2× 340 0.5× 1.4k 2.2× 139 6.5k
Daniel J. Wilkinson United Kingdom 38 2.1k 1.2× 713 0.6× 330 0.3× 2.6k 4.0× 2.3k 3.5× 142 5.7k
Michael T. Crow United States 51 4.8k 2.7× 219 0.2× 405 0.4× 885 1.4× 854 1.3× 103 8.8k
Peter J. Reiser United States 36 3.0k 1.6× 143 0.1× 461 0.5× 989 1.5× 385 0.6× 103 5.8k
James C. Garrison United States 43 3.2k 1.8× 739 0.7× 242 0.2× 503 0.8× 600 0.9× 151 5.6k
W. F. H. M. Mommaerts United States 34 1.7k 1.0× 215 0.2× 877 0.9× 386 0.6× 865 1.3× 99 4.0k
R. Sanders Williams United States 63 9.4k 5.3× 227 0.2× 375 0.4× 2.9k 4.4× 1.6k 2.5× 135 13.3k
Vladimir Veksler France 49 5.4k 3.0× 119 0.1× 204 0.2× 2.6k 4.0× 1.1k 1.7× 112 8.8k
Heimo Mairbäurl Germany 34 1.1k 0.6× 120 0.1× 82 0.1× 579 0.9× 265 0.4× 102 4.2k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ross, Samuel W., et al.. (2024). Concepts and Considerations for Regionalization of Emergency General Surgery. Current Surgery Reports. 12(9). 308–319.
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Prieve, Mary, Pierrot Harvie, Sean Monahan, et al.. (2018). Targeted mRNA Therapy for Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency. Molecular Therapy. 26(3). 801–813. 115 indexed citations
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Vaish, Narendra K., Feng Chen, Shaguna Seth, et al.. (2010). Improved specificity of gene silencing by siRNAs containing unlocked nucleobase analogs. Nucleic Acids Research. 39(5). 1823–1832. 83 indexed citations
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Costantino, Henry R., Lishan Chen, Daniel L. Morris, et al.. (2009). Development of Calcitonin Salmon Nasal Spray: Similarity of Peptide Formulated in Chlorobutanol Compared to Benzalkonium Chloride as Preservative. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 98(10). 3691–3706. 11 indexed citations
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Fuller, Mark E., et al.. (2007). The Trp Cage Motif as a Scaffold for the Display of a Randomized Peptide Library on Bacteriophage T7. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282(13). 9813–9824. 23 indexed citations
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Houston, Michael E., Heman Chao, Robert S. Hodges, et al.. (1998). Binding of an Oligopeptide to a Specific Plane of Ice. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273(19). 11714–11718. 66 indexed citations
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Houston, Michael E., Andrew Wallace, Elisabetta Bianchi, Antonello Pessi, & Robert S. Hodges. (1996). Use of a Conformationally Restricted Secondary Structural Element to Display Peptide Libraries: A Two-stranded α-Helical Coiled-coil Stabilized by Lactam Bridges. Journal of Molecular Biology. 262(2). 270–282. 29 indexed citations
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Tiidus, Peter M., et al.. (1996). Elevated catalase activity in red and white muscles of MyoD gene‐inactivated mice. IUBMB Life. 39(5). 1029–1035. 4 indexed citations
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Houston, Michael E., et al.. (1995). Lactam bridge stabilization of α‐helical peptides: Ring size, orientation and positional effects. Journal of Peptide Science. 1(4). 274–282. 68 indexed citations
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Smith, Lewis J., Michael E. Houston, & James B. Anderson. (1993). Increased Levels of Glutathione in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid from Patients with Asthma. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 147(6_pt_1). 1461–1464. 139 indexed citations
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Grange, Robert W., Rene Vandenboom, & Michael E. Houston. (1993). Physiological Significance of Myosin Phosphorylation in Skeletal Muscle. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology. 18(3). 229–242. 127 indexed citations
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Tiidus, Peter M., Willy A. Behrens, René Madère, & Michael E. Houston. (1993). Muscle vitamin E levels following acute submaximal exercise in female rats. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 147(2). 249–250. 11 indexed citations
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Tiidus, Peter M. & Michael E. Houston. (1993). Vitamin E Status Does Not Affect the Responses to Exercise Training and Acute Exercise in Female Rats , ,. Journal of Nutrition. 123(5). 834–840. 30 indexed citations
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MacIntosh, Brian R., et al.. (1993). Myosin light chain phosphorylation during staircase in fatigued skeletal muscle. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 425(1-2). 9–15. 26 indexed citations
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Klug, G. A., et al.. (1992). Chronic low frequency stimulation reduces myosin phosphorylation in rabbit fast twitch muscle. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 70(6). 859–865. 10 indexed citations
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Rosenblatt, Joseph D., William M. Kuzon, Michael E. Houston, Nancy H. McKee, & Michael J. Plyley. (1988). MYOSIN LIGHT CHAINS IN REGENERATING RAT SKELETAL MUSCLE FOLLOWING CHRONIC, LOW‐FREQUENCY, ELECTRICAL STIMULATION. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology. 73(4). 619–622. 1 indexed citations
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Houston, Michael E., et al.. (1988). Mechanical measures during maximal velocity knee extension exercise and their relation to fibre composition of the human vastus lateralis muscle. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 58(1-2). 1–7. 30 indexed citations
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Grange, Robert W., et al.. (1988). Myosin light chain phosphorylation and contractile performance of human skeletal muscle. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 66(1). 49–54. 50 indexed citations
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Houston, Michael E., et al.. (1987). Myosin light chain phosphorylation in intact human muscle. FEBS Letters. 219(2). 469–471. 23 indexed citations
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Houston, Michael E. & H. Green. (1981). Skeletal Muscle and Physiologic Characteristics of a World Champion Masters Distance Runner: A Case Study*. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 2(1). 47–49. 4 indexed citations

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