Olimpia E. Curran

735 total citations
13 papers, 519 citations indexed

About

Olimpia E. Curran is a scholar working on Genetics, Pathology and Forensic Medicine and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Olimpia E. Curran has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 519 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Genetics, 5 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine and 4 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Olimpia E. Curran's work include Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment (4 papers), Spinal Cord Injury Research (3 papers) and Fatty Acid Research and Health (3 papers). Olimpia E. Curran is often cited by papers focused on Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment (4 papers), Spinal Cord Injury Research (3 papers) and Fatty Acid Research and Health (3 papers). Olimpia E. Curran collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Poland and Jordan. Olimpia E. Curran's co-authors include John V. Priestley, Adina T. Michael‐Titus, Wenlong Huang, Von R. King, Simon C. Dyall, Rachael E. Ward, Neeraj Lal, Samantha Hettige, Safa Al‐Sarraj and Colin Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Brain and Neurosurgery.

In The Last Decade

Olimpia E. Curran

13 papers receiving 509 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Olimpia E. Curran United Kingdom 9 154 133 130 109 103 13 519
Rachael E. Ward United Kingdom 10 174 1.1× 84 0.6× 112 0.9× 64 0.6× 40 0.4× 12 467
A. Larnaout Tunisia 12 56 0.4× 59 0.4× 244 1.9× 127 1.2× 17 0.2× 26 528
Jacob W. VanLandingham United States 13 46 0.3× 152 1.1× 208 1.6× 246 2.3× 18 0.2× 16 683
Ravinder Pannu United States 8 199 1.3× 21 0.2× 226 1.7× 52 0.5× 22 0.2× 8 646
Xiaochen Yuan China 15 146 0.9× 18 0.1× 256 2.0× 26 0.2× 41 0.4× 29 598
Nicolas Pelisch Japan 14 69 0.4× 31 0.2× 129 1.0× 28 0.3× 13 0.1× 18 477
Laurent Chazalviel France 12 60 0.4× 13 0.1× 152 1.2× 131 1.2× 30 0.3× 25 685
Isaac García‐Yébenes Spain 12 35 0.2× 35 0.3× 196 1.5× 74 0.7× 29 0.3× 13 695
Shigeki Mikawa Japan 14 47 0.3× 32 0.2× 258 2.0× 335 3.1× 24 0.2× 22 696
Abhishek Desai United States 12 46 0.3× 120 0.9× 189 1.5× 111 1.0× 5 0.0× 21 574

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Olimpia E. Curran

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Curran, Olimpia E., et al.. (2021). MYD88 L265P mutation in primary central nervous system lymphoma is associated with better survival: A single-center experience. Neuro-Oncology Advances. 3(1). vdab090–vdab090. 8 indexed citations
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Curran, Olimpia E., Javier A. Alfaro, Jacek Kowalski, et al.. (2021). Kinomics platform using GBM tissue identifies BTK as being associated with higher patient survival. Life Science Alliance. 4(12). e202101054–e202101054. 8 indexed citations
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Curran, Olimpia E., Zhen Qiu, Colin Smith, & Seth G. N. Grant. (2020). A single‐synapse resolution survey of PSD95‐positive synapses in twenty human brain regions. European Journal of Neuroscience. 54(8). 6864–6881. 23 indexed citations
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Curran, Olimpia E., et al.. (2019). Paraganglioma of the Lumbar Spine: A case report and literature review. Neurochirurgie. 65(6). 387–392. 13 indexed citations
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Molinari, Emanuela, Olimpia E. Curran, & Robin Grant. (2019). Clinical importance of molecular markers of adult diffuse glioma. Practical Neurology. 19(5). 412–416. 4 indexed citations
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King, Andrew, Claire Troakes, Bradley Smith, et al.. (2015). ALS-FUS pathology revisited: singleton FUS mutations and an unusual case with both a FUS and TARDBP mutation. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 3(1). 62–62. 21 indexed citations
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Hettige, Samantha, et al.. (2014). Malignant Transformation in Craniopharyngiomas. Neurosurgery. 75(3). 306–314. 34 indexed citations
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Bódi, István, Olimpia E. Curran, Richard Selway, et al.. (2014). Two cases of multinodular and vacuolating neuronal tumour. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 2(1). 7–7. 38 indexed citations
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King, Andrew, Satomi Maekawa, István Bódi, et al.. (2013). Simulated surgical-type cerebral biopsies from post-mortem brains allows accurate neuropathological diagnoses in the majority of neurodegenerative disease groups. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 1(1). 53–53. 5 indexed citations
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Ward, Rachael E., Wenlong Huang, Olimpia E. Curran, John V. Priestley, & Adina T. Michael‐Titus. (2010). Docosahexaenoic Acid Prevents White Matter Damage after Spinal Cord Injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 27(10). 1769–1780. 52 indexed citations
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Huang, Wenlong, Von R. King, Olimpia E. Curran, et al.. (2007). A combination of intravenous and dietary docosahexaenoic acid significantly improves outcome after spinal cord injury. Brain. 130(11). 3004–3019. 145 indexed citations
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King, Von R., Wenlong Huang, Simon C. Dyall, et al.. (2006). Omega-3 Fatty Acids Improve Recovery, whereas Omega-6 Fatty Acids Worsen Outcome, after Spinal Cord Injury in the Adult Rat. Journal of Neuroscience. 26(17). 4672–4680. 159 indexed citations

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