Paul E. Lacy

16.1k total citations · 3 hit papers
203 papers, 12.4k citations indexed

About

Paul E. Lacy is a scholar working on Surgery, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Paul E. Lacy has authored 203 papers receiving a total of 12.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 178 papers in Surgery, 94 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 89 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Paul E. Lacy's work include Pancreatic function and diabetes (177 papers), Diabetes and associated disorders (82 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (59 papers). Paul E. Lacy is often cited by papers focused on Pancreatic function and diabetes (177 papers), Diabetes and associated disorders (82 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (59 papers). Paul E. Lacy collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Canada. Paul E. Lacy's co-authors include Mery Kostianovsky, David W. Scharp, EDWARD H. FINKE, Camillo Ricordi, Barbara Olack, Michael L. McDaniel, Christopher Fink, Joseph M. Davie, Simon L. Howell and Walter F. Ballinger and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and New England Journal of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Paul E. Lacy

201 papers receiving 11.4k citations

Hit Papers

Method for the Isolation of Intact Islets of Langerhans f... 1967 2026 1986 2006 1967 1988 1968 500 1000 1.5k 2.0k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Paul E. Lacy United States 53 10.3k 5.8k 5.6k 3.3k 1.5k 203 12.4k
Harry Heimberg Belgium 47 6.4k 0.6× 3.0k 0.5× 3.5k 0.6× 3.7k 1.1× 336 0.2× 119 8.7k
John C. Hutton United States 61 6.5k 0.6× 3.9k 0.7× 5.5k 1.0× 4.0k 1.2× 176 0.1× 192 11.7k
Bernat Soria Spain 48 4.0k 0.4× 1.7k 0.3× 1.9k 0.3× 3.8k 1.1× 273 0.2× 187 7.8k
Robert L. Sorenson United States 37 2.9k 0.3× 1.8k 0.3× 1.5k 0.3× 1.5k 0.4× 214 0.1× 96 4.7k
Herbert Y. Gaisano Canada 54 4.2k 0.4× 1.6k 0.3× 1.3k 0.2× 4.0k 1.2× 242 0.2× 228 8.1k
Matthew M. Rechler United States 63 2.1k 0.2× 7.1k 1.2× 1.9k 0.3× 6.4k 1.9× 68 0.0× 163 11.2k
Gianfranco Alpini United States 75 7.3k 0.7× 1.0k 0.2× 1.2k 0.2× 4.1k 1.2× 404 0.3× 353 15.9k
Nicolette Farman France 50 1.4k 0.1× 3.4k 0.6× 733 0.1× 4.3k 1.3× 490 0.3× 143 8.3k
G.D. Aurbach United States 58 1.3k 0.1× 1.1k 0.2× 2.0k 0.4× 5.3k 1.6× 209 0.1× 185 10.5k
Gunnar Norstedt Sweden 56 939 0.1× 4.9k 0.8× 2.2k 0.4× 4.3k 1.3× 149 0.1× 164 10.5k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Paul E. Lacy

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All Works

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Olack, Barbara, C Swanson, Karen Flavin, et al.. (1997). Sensitization to HLA antigens in islet recipients with failing transplants. Transplantation Proceedings. 29(4). 2268–2269. 37 indexed citations
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Brennan, Daniel C., Karen Flavin, Paul E. Lacy, et al.. (1997). Long-term (>30 months) follow-up of a single successful kidney-islet transplant recipient. Transplantation Proceedings. 29(4). 2231–2233. 2 indexed citations
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Goss, John A., M. Wayne Flye, & Paul E. Lacy. (1996). SUCCESSFUL TRANSFER OF IMMUNE UNRESPONSIVENESS TO CONCORDANT RAT ISLET XENOGRAFTS1. Transplantation. 61(1). 9–13. 9 indexed citations
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Goss, John A., E Finke, M. Wayne Flye, & Paul E. Lacy. (1994). Induction of immune unresponsiveness to concordant islet xenografts by intrahepatic preimmunization and transient immunosuppression.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 93(3). 1312–1314. 3 indexed citations
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Marchetti, Piero, David W. Scharp, C Swanson, et al.. (1994). CRYOGENIC STORAGE OF ISOLATED, PURIFIED PORCINE PANCREATIC ISLETS. Transplantation. 57(3). 340–346. 30 indexed citations
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Morsiani, E & Paul E. Lacy. (1990). Effect of Low-Temperature Culture and L3T4 Antibody on the Survival of Pancreatic Islets Xenograft (Fish to Mouse). European Surgical Research. 22(2). 78–85. 4 indexed citations
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Atkinson, Mark A., et al.. (1990). The natural history and predictive value of Mr 64,000 autoantibodies for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Journal of Autoimmunity. 3. 41–45. 17 indexed citations
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Lacy, Paul E., et al.. (1990). EFFECT OF A MINIMAL NUMBER OF DONOR RAT ISLETS ON XENOGRAFT SURVIVAL IN MICE. Transplantation. 50(4). 715–716. 3 indexed citations
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Callery, Mark P., et al.. (1989). REDUCTION OF LIVER ATROPHY BY INTRAPORTAL SYNGENEIC PANCREATIC ISLET TRANSPLANTATION BEFORE PORTACAVAL SHUNT. Transplantation. 48(5). 870–871. 1 indexed citations
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Lacy, Paul E., Camillo Ricordi, & EDWARD H. FINKE. (1989). EFFECT OF TRANSPLANTATION SITE AND αL3T4 TREATMENT ON SURVIVAL OF RAT, HAMSTER, AND RABBIT ISLET XENOGRAFTS IN MICE. Transplantation. 47(5). 761–766. 31 indexed citations
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Ricordi, Camillo, Philip E. Cryer, & Paul E. Lacy. (1989). Effect of in vitro culture and cyclosporine a treatment on adrenal medulla allograft survival. Journal of Surgical Research. 47(1). 20–23. 7 indexed citations
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Ricordi, Camillo, M. Wayne Flye, & Paul E. Lacy. (1988). RENAL SUBCAPSULAR TRANSPLANTATION OF CLUSTERS OF HEPATOCYTES IN CONJUNCTION WITH PANCREATIC ISLETS. Transplantation. 45(6). 1148–1150. 21 indexed citations
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Ricordi, Camillo, et al.. (1987). EFFECT OF LOW-TEMPERATURE CULTURE AND SITE OF TRANSPLANTATION ON HAMSTER ISLET XENOGRAFT SURVIVAL (HAMSTER TO MOUSE). Transplantation. 44(4). 465–468. 27 indexed citations
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McDaniel, Michael L., Jerry R. Colca, Nirmala Kotagal, & Paul E. Lacy. (1983). [16] A subcellular fractionation approach for studying insulin release mechanisms and calcium metabolism in islets of langerhans. Methods in enzymology on CD-ROM/Methods in enzymology. 98. 182–200. 128 indexed citations
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Faustman, Denise L., Věra Hauptfeld, Joseph M. Davie, Paul E. Lacy, & Donald C. Shreffler. (1980). Murine pancreatic beta-cells express H-2K and H-2D but not Ia antigens.. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 151(6). 1563–1568. 56 indexed citations
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Weaver, Daniel C., et al.. (1979). Molecular Requirements for Recognition at a Glucoreceptor for Insulin Release. Molecular Pharmacology. 16(2). 361–368. 9 indexed citations
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Lacy, Paul E., et al.. (1971). Mechanism of insulin secretion. Diabetes. 226–231. 4 indexed citations
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Malaisse, Willy, et al.. (1971). A hypothetical model for the stimulus-secretion coupling of glucose-induced insulin release. Diabetes. 443–459. 2 indexed citations
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Malaisse, Willy, et al.. (1970). Participation of a microtubular-filamentous system in insulin secretion. Diabetologia. 6. 638. 2 indexed citations
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Lacy, Paul E., et al.. (1958). [Electron microscopy of the pancreas in alloxan diabetes in the rat].. PubMed. 152(12). 1833–4. 1 indexed citations

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