Rebeca Acín‐Pérez

10.5k total citations · 3 hit papers
75 papers, 7.3k citations indexed

About

Rebeca Acín‐Pérez is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Clinical Biochemistry and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Rebeca Acín‐Pérez has authored 75 papers receiving a total of 7.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 62 papers in Molecular Biology, 20 papers in Clinical Biochemistry and 18 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Rebeca Acín‐Pérez's work include Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (48 papers), ATP Synthase and ATPases Research (23 papers) and Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (20 papers). Rebeca Acín‐Pérez is often cited by papers focused on Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (48 papers), ATP Synthase and ATPases Research (23 papers) and Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (20 papers). Rebeca Acín‐Pérez collaborates with scholars based in United States, Spain and Germany. Rebeca Acín‐Pérez's co-authors include José Antonio Enrı́quez, Patricio Fernández‐Silva, Acisclo Pérez‐Martos, Giovanni Manfredi, Raquel Moreno‐Loshuertos, María Luisa Peleato, Carlos López-Otı́n, Orian S. Shirihai, Eric Salazar and Lonny R. Levin and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Cell and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Rebeca Acín‐Pérez

74 papers receiving 7.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Rebeca Acín‐Pérez United States 43 5.6k 1.5k 976 752 636 75 7.3k
Ilka Wittig Germany 52 7.5k 1.4× 974 0.6× 1.2k 1.2× 524 0.7× 621 1.0× 190 9.6k
Myriam Baes Belgium 44 4.5k 0.8× 1.4k 0.9× 778 0.8× 517 0.7× 689 1.1× 148 6.8k
Rodrigue Rossignol France 44 5.5k 1.0× 1.3k 0.9× 994 1.0× 720 1.0× 429 0.7× 110 7.9k
Nancy Braverman Canada 35 4.6k 0.8× 1.1k 0.7× 1.4k 1.4× 373 0.5× 529 0.8× 113 6.0k
Stefan Dröse Germany 40 4.7k 0.8× 1.6k 1.1× 497 0.5× 574 0.8× 336 0.5× 75 7.0k
David J. Pagliarini United States 38 5.1k 0.9× 887 0.6× 797 0.8× 595 0.8× 266 0.4× 72 6.5k
Ajit S. Divakaruni United States 36 3.3k 0.6× 1.4k 0.9× 381 0.4× 664 0.9× 695 1.1× 72 5.5k
Thomas Becker Germany 60 7.1k 1.3× 871 0.6× 1.3k 1.3× 679 0.9× 476 0.7× 154 9.2k
Michael E. Boulton United States 47 5.3k 1.0× 692 0.5× 790 0.8× 935 1.2× 461 0.7× 158 9.7k
Yisang Yoon United States 42 7.7k 1.4× 1.8k 1.2× 1.5k 1.5× 1.4k 1.8× 443 0.7× 69 9.9k

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All Works

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Hernansanz‐Agustín, Pablo, Enrique Calvo, Paolo Natale, et al.. (2024). Electrogenic and non-electrogenic ion antiporters participate in controling membrane potential. Cell Calcium. 124. 102971–102971. 1 indexed citations
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Brownstein, Alexandra J., Michaela Veliova, Rebeca Acín‐Pérez, et al.. (2023). Mitochondria isolated from lipid droplets of white adipose tissue reveal functional differences based on lipid droplet size. Life Science Alliance. 7(2). e202301934–e202301934. 8 indexed citations
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Palermo, Amelia, Shen Li, Johanna ten Hoeve, et al.. (2023). A ketogenic diet can mitigate SARS-CoV-2 induced systemic reprogramming and inflammation. Communications Biology. 6(1). 1115–1115. 6 indexed citations
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Fernández-del-Río, Lucía, Cristiane Benincá, Cynthia Shu, et al.. (2023). A novel approach to measure complex V ATP hydrolysis in frozen cell lysates and tissue homogenates. Life Science Alliance. 6(4). e202201628–e202201628. 7 indexed citations
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Acín‐Pérez, Rebeca, Anton Petcherski, Michaela Veliova, et al.. (2021). Recruitment and remodeling of peridroplet mitochondria in human adipose tissue. Redox Biology. 46. 102087–102087. 20 indexed citations
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Acín‐Pérez, Rebeca, et al.. (2021). Utilization of Human Samples for Assessment of Mitochondrial Bioenergetics: Gold Standards, Limitations, and Future Perspectives. Life. 11(9). 949–949. 21 indexed citations
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Krishnan, Karthickeyan Chella, Laurent Vergnes, Rebeca Acín‐Pérez, et al.. (2021). Sex-specific genetic regulation of adipose mitochondria and metabolic syndrome by Ndufv2. Nature Metabolism. 3(11). 1552–1568. 43 indexed citations
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Brownstein, Alexandra J., Michaela Veliova, Rebeca Acín‐Pérez, Marc Liesa, & Orian S. Shirihai. (2021). ATP-consuming futile cycles as energy dissipating mechanisms to counteract obesity. Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders. 23(1). 121–131. 58 indexed citations
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Ngo, Jennifer, Ilan Y. Benador, Alexandra J. Brownstein, et al.. (2020). Isolation and functional analysis of peridroplet mitochondria from murine brown adipose tissue. STAR Protocols. 2(1). 100243–100243. 14 indexed citations
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Calvo, Enrique, Sara Cogliati, Pablo Hernansanz‐Agustín, et al.. (2020). Functional role of respiratory supercomplexes in mice: SCAF1 relevance and segmentation of the Q pool. Science Advances. 6(26). eaba7509–eaba7509. 77 indexed citations
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Acín‐Pérez, Rebeca, Ilan Y. Benador, Anton Petcherski, et al.. (2020). A novel approach to measure mitochondrial respiration in frozen biological samples. The EMBO Journal. 39(13). e104073–e104073. 138 indexed citations
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Veliova, Michaela, Ilan Y. Benador, Anthony E. Jones, et al.. (2020). Blocking mitochondrial pyruvate import in brown adipocytes induces energy wasting via lipid cycling. EMBO Reports. 21(12). e49634–e49634. 41 indexed citations
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Torralba, Daniel, Francesc Baixauli, Carolina Villarroya‐Beltri, et al.. (2018). Priming of dendritic cells by DNA-containing extracellular vesicles from activated T cells through antigen-driven contacts. Nature Communications. 9(1). 2658–2658. 280 indexed citations
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Acín‐Pérez, Rebeca, Ana Victoria Lechuga‐Vieco, Rocío Nieto-Arellano, et al.. (2018). Ablation of the stress protease OMA1 protects against heart failure in mice. Science Translational Medicine. 10(434). 64 indexed citations
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Pera, Marta, Delfina Larrea, Cristina Guardia‐Laguarta, et al.. (2017). Increased localization of APP ‐C99 in mitochondria‐associated ER membranes causes mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer disease. The EMBO Journal. 36(22). 3356–3371. 178 indexed citations
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Cedrón, Marta Gómez de, Rebeca Acín‐Pérez, Ruth Sánchez‐Martínez, et al.. (2017). MicroRNA‐661 modulates redox and metabolic homeostasis in colon cancer. Molecular Oncology. 11(12). 1768–1787. 12 indexed citations
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Liu, Wencheng, Cristòfol Vives-Bauzá, Rebeca Acín‐Pérez, et al.. (2009). PINK1 Defect Causes Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Proteasomal Deficit and α-Synuclein Aggregation in Cell Culture Models of Parkinson's Disease. PLoS ONE. 4(2). e4597–e4597. 113 indexed citations
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Fernández‐Silva, Patricio, Rebeca Acín‐Pérez, Erika Fernández‐Vizarra, Acisclo Pérez‐Martos, & José Antonio Enrı́quez. (2007). In Vivo and In Organello Analyses of Mitochondrial Translation. Methods in cell biology. 80. 571–588. 41 indexed citations
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Acín‐Pérez, Rebeca, M. Pilar Bayona‐Bafaluy, Patricio Fernández‐Silva, et al.. (2004). Respiratory Complex III Is Required to Maintain Complex I in Mammalian Mitochondria. Molecular Cell. 13(6). 805–815. 369 indexed citations
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Acín‐Pérez, Rebeca. (2003). An intragenic suppressor in the cytochrome c oxidase I gene of mouse mitochondrial DNA. Human Molecular Genetics. 12(3). 329–339.

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