Nerina Savage

1.6k total citations
65 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Nerina Savage is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Nerina Savage has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Molecular Biology, 17 papers in Physiology and 14 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Nerina Savage's work include Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (12 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (10 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (5 papers). Nerina Savage is often cited by papers focused on Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (12 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (10 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (5 papers). Nerina Savage collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, United States and Israel. Nerina Savage's co-authors include Charles A. Dinarello, Philip M. Rosoff, Adrian Puren, H Isaacs, Maureen Joffe, Dean P. Edwards, David J. Adams, William McGuire, Charles Feldman and Clifford A. Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Cell and The Lancet.

In The Last Decade

Nerina Savage

63 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nerina Savage South Africa 17 548 321 154 136 128 65 1.3k
Abraham White United States 24 648 1.2× 459 1.4× 167 1.1× 203 1.5× 123 1.0× 67 2.0k
R A Roth United States 26 1.0k 1.9× 244 0.8× 129 0.8× 190 1.4× 145 1.1× 49 1.9k
Bengt G. Johansson Sweden 16 505 0.9× 121 0.4× 183 1.2× 175 1.3× 166 1.3× 27 1.7k
Jean‐Claude Mani France 27 1.1k 1.9× 299 0.9× 127 0.8× 146 1.1× 93 0.7× 89 2.0k
Liselotte Graf United States 20 924 1.7× 227 0.7× 63 0.4× 191 1.4× 152 1.2× 46 1.6k
James E. Weiel United States 18 999 1.8× 354 1.1× 100 0.6× 193 1.4× 103 0.8× 28 1.8k
Daniel J. Loegering United States 19 458 0.8× 400 1.2× 132 0.9× 182 1.3× 70 0.5× 72 1.2k
Paul D. Wightman United States 18 588 1.1× 590 1.8× 98 0.6× 208 1.5× 77 0.6× 23 1.5k
George B. Segel United States 25 908 1.7× 418 1.3× 113 0.7× 326 2.4× 153 1.2× 80 2.0k
Karl W. Lanks United States 25 1.2k 2.3× 131 0.4× 120 0.8× 157 1.2× 109 0.9× 63 1.8k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nerina Savage

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All Works

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Hammond, K. D., et al.. (2000). PROTEIN KINASE C IN ERYTHROLEUKAEMIA CELLS: TEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN THE EXPRESSION OF THE ALPHA, EPSILON AND ZETA ISOFORMS. Cell Biology International. 24(8). 549–557. 7 indexed citations
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Brooksbank, Richard, et al.. (1998). Treatment of Normal Skeletal Muscle with FK506 or Rapamycin Results in Halothane-induced Muscle Contracture. Anesthesiology. 89(3). 693–698.. 7 indexed citations
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Pillay, Visva, Nerina Savage, & Helen P. Laburn. (1994). Circulating cytokine concentrations and cytokine production by monocytes from newborn babies and adults. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 428(3-4). 197–201. 33 indexed citations
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Weitzmann, M. Neale & Nerina Savage. (1994). Cloning of an antibody binding DNA sequence: pitfalls of DNA/protein immunoprecipitation reactions. Journal of Immunological Methods. 173(1). 7–10. 2 indexed citations
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Pillay, Visva, Nerina Savage, & Helen P. Laburn. (1993). Interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in newborn babies and pregnant women. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 424(5-6). 549–551. 22 indexed citations
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Weitzmann, M. Neale & Nerina Savage. (1993). Cyclic Adenosine 3′,5′-Monophosphate, a Second Messenger in Interleukin-1-Mediated K562 Cytostasis. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 190(2). 564–570. 9 indexed citations
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Bukofzer, Stanley, et al.. (1992). Differential lectin reactivities of α‐fetoprotein in hepatocellular carcinoma: Diagnostic value when serum α‐fetoprotein levels are slightly raised. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 7(3). 260–265. 9 indexed citations
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Weitzmann, M. Neale & Nerina Savage. (1992). Nuclear internalisation and DNA binding activities of interleukin-1, interleukin-1 receptor and interleukin-1/receptor complexes. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 187(2). 1166–1171. 25 indexed citations
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Puren, Adrian, et al.. (1992). Serum Interleukin (IL‐1β) in Patients with Diffuse Scleritis. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 36(s1). 171–172. 10 indexed citations
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Hammond, K. D., et al.. (1991). Subcellular fractionation of murine erythroleukemic cells: Distribution of protein kinases. Analytical Biochemistry. 194(2). 407–412. 6 indexed citations
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Joffe, Maureen, et al.. (1991). Kinase activity and protein phosphorylation in control and malignant hyperthermic skeletal muscle. International Journal of Biochemistry. 23(4). 443–453. 1 indexed citations
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Puren, Adrian, et al.. (1990). Phylogeny of arthropod immunity. Die Naturwissenschaften. 77(4). 189–190. 3 indexed citations
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Dinarello, Charles A., S. F. Orencole, & Nerina Savage. (1989). Interleukin-1 Induced T-Lymphocyte Proliferation and Its Relation to IL-1 Receptors. PubMed. 254. 45–53. 2 indexed citations
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Sadan, Oscar, et al.. (1989). Is it safe to prescribe hormonal contraception and replacement therapy to patients with premalignant and malignant uterine cervices?. Gynecologic Oncology. 34(2). 159–163. 5 indexed citations
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Savage, Nerina, Adrian Puren, S. F. Orencole, et al.. (1989). Studies on IL-1 receptors on D10S T-helper cells: Demonstration of two molecularly and antigenically distinct IL-1 binding proteins. Cytokine. 1(1). 23–35. 29 indexed citations
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Rosoff, Philip M., Nerina Savage, & Charles A. Dinarello. (1988). Interleukin-1 stimulates diacylglycerol production in T lymphocytes by a novel mechanism. Cell. 54(1). 73–81. 360 indexed citations
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Iddekinge, B. Van, et al.. (1988). Ethnic variation in estrogen and progesterone receptor concentration in leiomyoma and normal myometrium. Gynecological Endocrinology. 2(4). 275–282. 7 indexed citations
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Joffe, Maureen, Nerina Savage, & H Isaacs. (1981). Biochemical functioning of mitochondria in normal and denervated mammalian skeletal muscle. Muscle & Nerve. 4(6). 514–519. 17 indexed citations
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Gillman, J, C Gilbert, & Nerina Savage. (1959). Serum lipid, blood glucose and liver fat in normal fasting baboons with a consideration of some of the controlling endocrine factors.. PubMed. 24. 115–24. 1 indexed citations

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