Robert B. Petersen

17.7k citations
175 papers · 13.0k indexed · 3 hit papers · h-index 60

Robert B. Petersen

174 papers receiving 12.7k citations

Hit Papers

Mitochondrial Abnormalities in Alzheimer's Disease1.1k199620262006201650010001.5k

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Robert B. Petersen
Comparison fields: 5 of 149
  • Neurology 3.3k
  • Biological Psychiatry 442
  • Physiology 4.2k
  • Nutrition and Dietetics 2.1k
  • Molecular Biology 8.4k
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All Works

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Molecular basis of phenotypic variability in sporadc creudeldt‐jakob diseasebreakdown →
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About Robert B. Petersen

Robert B. Petersen is a scholar working on Neurology, Aging, Nutrition and Dietetics, Molecular Biology and Physiology, having authored 175 papers that have together received 13.0k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding (67 papers), Neurological diseases and metabolism (38 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (33 papers), Trace Elements in Health (29 papers), RNA regulation and disease (8 papers), RNA Research and Splicing (8 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (7 papers) and Nuclear Receptors and Signaling (7 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Neurology (3.3k citations), Biological Psychiatry (442 citations), Physiology (4.2k citations), Nutrition and Dietetics (2.1k citations) and Molecular Biology (8.4k citations). Robert B. Petersen has collaborated with scholars based in United States, China and Japan. Frequent co-authors include George Perry, Pierluigi Gambetti, Mark A. Smith, Akihiko Nunomura, Shu G. Chen, Gjumrakch Aliev, Piero Parchi, Craig Atwood, Shun Shimohama and Keisuke Hirai. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Neurology, Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology, Journal of Alzheimer s Disease and PLoS ONE.

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