Nell I. Mock

1.1k total citations
30 papers, 888 citations indexed

About

Nell I. Mock is a scholar working on Cell Biology, Organic Chemistry and Pathology and Forensic Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Nell I. Mock has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 888 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Cell Biology, 14 papers in Organic Chemistry and 14 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine. Recurrent topics in Nell I. Mock's work include Biotin and Related Studies (26 papers), Vitamin D Research Studies (14 papers) and Click Chemistry and Applications (13 papers). Nell I. Mock is often cited by papers focused on Biotin and Related Studies (26 papers), Vitamin D Research Studies (14 papers) and Click Chemistry and Applications (13 papers). Nell I. Mock collaborates with scholars based in United States and Sweden. Nell I. Mock's co-authors include Donald M. Mock, Shawna L. Stratton, Gary L. Lankford, J. Gerald Quirk, Nadine S Carnell, Diane Stadler, James B. LaBorde, Deborah K. Hansen, Kenneth A. Lombard and Richard P. Nelson and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Analytical Biochemistry and The FASEB Journal.

In The Last Decade

Nell I. Mock

30 papers receiving 844 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nell I. Mock United States 18 598 303 250 243 107 30 888
R. Baumgartner Switzerland 17 201 0.3× 61 0.2× 102 0.4× 293 1.2× 310 2.9× 38 646
Mübeccel Demirkol Türkiye 20 221 0.4× 39 0.1× 188 0.8× 632 2.6× 685 6.4× 43 1.2k
F. Šmíd Czechia 13 155 0.3× 43 0.1× 122 0.5× 272 1.1× 27 0.3× 29 629
Elisa Balboa Chile 14 111 0.2× 43 0.1× 29 0.1× 283 1.2× 33 0.3× 20 748
N. G. Kennaway United States 18 80 0.1× 53 0.2× 18 0.1× 838 3.4× 520 4.9× 34 1.2k
Sara Boenzi Italy 20 57 0.1× 42 0.1× 42 0.2× 539 2.2× 524 4.9× 43 1.0k
H. F. Bunn United States 6 134 0.2× 69 0.2× 27 0.1× 347 1.4× 314 2.9× 7 716
Rupert Schreiner Germany 12 673 1.1× 28 0.1× 30 0.1× 827 3.4× 13 0.1× 17 1.3k
Olivier Morand Switzerland 16 82 0.1× 23 0.1× 110 0.4× 365 1.5× 37 0.3× 27 730
Hohorst Hj 13 60 0.1× 119 0.4× 19 0.1× 226 0.9× 72 0.7× 20 631

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All Works

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Mock, Donald M., Nell I. Mock, Gary L. Lankford, et al.. (2008). Red Cell Volume Can Be Accurately Determined in Sheep Using a Nonradioactive Biotin Label. Pediatric Research. 64(5). 528–532. 13 indexed citations
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Stratton, Shawna L., et al.. (2006). Lymphocyte propionyl-CoA carboxylase and its activation by biotin are sensitive indicators of marginal biotin deficiency in humans. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 84(2). 384–388. 21 indexed citations
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Власова, Т. И., et al.. (2005). Biotin Deficiency Reduces Expression of SLC19A3, a Potential Biotin Transporter, in Leukocytes from Human Blood,. Journal of Nutrition. 135(1). 42–47. 47 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., et al.. (2004). 3-Hydroxypropionic Acid and Methylcitric Acid Are Not Reliable Indicators of Marginal Biotin Deficiency in Humans. Journal of Nutrition. 134(2). 317–320. 17 indexed citations
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Mock, Nell I., et al.. (2004). Release of biotin from biotinylated proteins occurs enzymatically and nonenzymatically in human plasma. Analytical Biochemistry. 331(2). 260–266. 13 indexed citations
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Mock, Nell I., et al.. (2004). A biotin–protein bond with stability in plasma. Analytical Biochemistry. 337(1). 98–102. 10 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M. & Nell I. Mock. (2002). Lymphocyte Propionyl-CoA Carboxylase Is an Early and Sensitive Indicator of Biotin Deficiency in Rats, but Urinary Excretion of 3-Hydroxypropionic Acid Is Not. Journal of Nutrition. 132(7). 1945–1950. 26 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., J. Gerald Quirk, & Nell I. Mock. (2002). Marginal biotin deficiency during normal pregnancy. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 75(2). 295–299. 84 indexed citations
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Helm, Ricki M., Nell I. Mock, Pippa Simpson, & Donald M. Mock. (2001). Certain Immune Markers Are Not Good Indicators of Mild to Moderate Biotin Deficiency in Rats. Journal of Nutrition. 131(12). 3231–3236. 4 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., Nell I. Mock, Richard P. Nelson, & Kenneth A. Lombard. (1998). Disturbances in Biotin Metabolism in Children Undergoing Long‐Term Anticonvulsant Therapy. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 26(3). 245–250. 1 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., Nell I. Mock, Richard P. Nelson, & Kenneth A. Lombard. (1998). Disturbances in Biotin Metabolism in Children Undergoing Long-Term Anticonvulsant Therapy. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 26(3). 245–250. 41 indexed citations
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Mock, Nell I., et al.. (1997). Biotin Biotransformation to Bisnorbiotin Is Accelerated by Several Peroxisome Proliferators and Steroid Hormones in Rats , ,. Journal of Nutrition. 127(11). 2212–2216. 13 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M. & Nell I. Mock. (1997). Serum concentrations of bisnorbiotin and biotin sulfoxide increase during both acute and chronic biotin supplementation. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 129(3). 384–388. 32 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., Nell I. Mock, & Shawna L. Stratton. (1997). Concentrations of biotin metabolites in human milk. The Journal of Pediatrics. 131(3). 456–458. 17 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., Gary L. Lankford, & Nell I. Mock. (1995). Biotin Accounts for Only Half of the Total Avidin-Binding Substances in Human Serum. Journal of Nutrition. 125(4). 941–946. 85 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., et al.. (1992). Biotin in Human Milk: Methods, Location, and Chemical Form ,. Journal of Nutrition. 122(3). 535–545. 31 indexed citations
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Mock, Nell I. & Donald M. Mock. (1992). Biotin Deficiency in Rats: Disturbances of Leucine Metabolism are Detectable Early. Journal of Nutrition. 122(7). 1493–1499. 27 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., et al.. (1989). Quantification of urinary 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid using deuterated 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid as internal standard. Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 18(9). 652–656. 28 indexed citations
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Mock, Donald M., Nell I. Mock, Susan B. Johnson, & Ralph T. Holman. (1988). Effects of Biotin Deficiency on Plasma and Tissue Fatty Acid Composition: Evidence for Abnormalities in Rats. Pediatric Research. 24(3). 396–403. 29 indexed citations

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