Robert D. Barber

2.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
32 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Robert D. Barber is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert D. Barber has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 7 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Robert D. Barber's work include Enzyme Structure and Function (5 papers), Ion channel regulation and function (5 papers) and Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (4 papers). Robert D. Barber is often cited by papers focused on Enzyme Structure and Function (5 papers), Ion channel regulation and function (5 papers) and Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (4 papers). Robert D. Barber collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and South Sudan. Robert D. Barber's co-authors include Brian J. Clark, Robert A. Coleman, Timothy J. Donohue, Meera Bose, Nicholas D. Mazarakis, Susan M. Kingsman, Kyriacos Mitrophanous, Susan E. Ford, Nadja B. Shoemaker and A A Salyers and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Neuroscience and Journal of Molecular Biology.

In The Last Decade

Robert D. Barber

32 papers receiving 1.6k 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
Robert D. Barber United States 17 1.0k 293 274 210 105 32 1.7k
Wenzhi Tan China 19 1.4k 1.4× 274 0.9× 248 0.9× 230 1.1× 122 1.2× 36 2.8k
Seong‐il Eyun South Korea 22 627 0.6× 217 0.7× 176 0.6× 153 0.7× 105 1.0× 78 1.3k
Xue Li China 19 906 0.9× 304 1.0× 137 0.5× 61 0.3× 89 0.8× 88 1.7k
Xuemin Chen China 29 985 0.9× 193 0.7× 198 0.7× 129 0.6× 99 0.9× 81 2.4k
Yoram Milner Israel 29 737 0.7× 301 1.0× 211 0.8× 287 1.4× 50 0.5× 74 2.6k
Aiqing Li China 16 577 0.6× 280 1.0× 385 1.4× 225 1.1× 80 0.8× 50 1.4k
Hirobumi Suzuki Japan 22 587 0.6× 205 0.7× 71 0.3× 114 0.5× 72 0.7× 86 1.3k
Graham B. Wiley United States 26 926 0.9× 256 0.9× 189 0.7× 142 0.7× 121 1.2× 50 2.1k
Yoav Smith Israel 26 1.2k 1.1× 354 1.2× 200 0.7× 159 0.8× 302 2.9× 68 2.5k
Luming Zhou United States 21 1.1k 1.1× 211 0.7× 153 0.6× 281 1.3× 150 1.4× 45 2.0k

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All Works

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Barber, Robert D., et al.. (2020). Characterization of a Rhodobacter sphaeroides primary fatty acid kinase. Archives of Microbiology. 203(2). 861–864. 3 indexed citations
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Zhang, Liyang, et al.. (2020). Characterization of a butyrate kinase from Desulfovibrio vulgaris str. Hildenborough. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 367(6). 2 indexed citations
4.
Bose, Meera & Robert D. Barber. (2006). Prophage Finder: A Prophage Loci Prediction Tool for Prokaryotic Genome Sequences. In Silico Biology. 6(3). 223–227. 89 indexed citations
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Azzouz, Mimoun, Liang‐Fong Wong, Robert D. Barber, et al.. (2004). Neuroprotection in a rat Parkinson model by GDNF gene therapy using EIAV vector. Neuroreport. 15(6). 985–990. 40 indexed citations
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Corcoran, Jonathan, Po-Lin So, Robert D. Barber, et al.. (2002). Retinoic acid receptor β2 and neurite outgrowth in the adult mouse spinal cord in vitro. Journal of Cell Science. 115(19). 3779–3786. 95 indexed citations
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Mackenzie, Chris, Madhusudan Choudhary, Frank W. Larimer, et al.. (2001). The home stretch, a first analysis of the nearly completed genome of Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1. Photosynthesis Research. 70(1). 19–41. 110 indexed citations
8.
Barber, Robert D. & James G. Ferry. (2001). Archaeal proteasomes. Methods in enzymology on CD-ROM/Methods in enzymology. 330. 413–424. 2 indexed citations
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Ingram‐Smith, Cheryl, Robert D. Barber, & James G. Ferry. (2000). The Role of Histidines in the Acetate Kinase fromMethanosarcina thermophila. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275(43). 33765–33770. 26 indexed citations
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Ronnett, Gabriele V. & Robert D. Barber. (2000). Reconstructing Smell. Molecular Neurobiology. 21(3). 161–174. 5 indexed citations
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Barber, Robert D., et al.. (2000). Isolation andIn VitroDifferentiation of Conditionally Immortalized Murine Olfactory Receptor Neurons. Journal of Neuroscience. 20(10). 3695–3704. 28 indexed citations
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Barber, Robert D. & Timothy J. Donohue. (1998). Pathways for transcriptional activation of a glutathione-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase gene 1 1Edited by M. Gottesman. Journal of Molecular Biology. 280(5). 775–784. 37 indexed citations
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Henderson, Robert M. & Robert D. Barber. (1998). Ion Channels in Renal Glomerular Mesangial Cells. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 163(1). 1–8. 5 indexed citations
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Barber, Robert D. & Timothy J. Donohue. (1998). Function of a Glutathione-Dependent Formaldehyde Dehydrogenase in Rhodobacter sphaeroides Formaldehyde Oxidation and Assimilation. Biochemistry. 37(2). 530–537. 46 indexed citations
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Barber, Robert D., Adrian S. Woolf, & Robert M. Henderson. (1997). Potassium conductances and proliferation in conditionally immortalized renal glomerular mesangial cells from the H-2K-tsA58 transgenic mouse. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1355(2). 191–203. 15 indexed citations
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Barber, Robert D. & Robert M. Henderson. (1996). Insulin restores the calcium-activated chloride conductance in dedifferentiated renal glomerular mesangial cells from theH-2K B-TSA58 transgfenic mouse. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 432(4). 749–751. 5 indexed citations
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Barber, Robert D. & Robert M. Henderson. (1996). Inhibition by P1075 and pinacidil of a calcium‐independent chloride conductance in conditionally‐immortal renal glomerular mesangial cells. British Journal of Pharmacology. 119(4). 772–778. 5 indexed citations
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Barber, Robert D., et al.. (1996). Characterization of a glutathione-dependent formaldehyde dehydrogenase from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. Journal of Bacteriology. 178(5). 1386–1393. 39 indexed citations
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Barber, Robert D., Adrian S. Woolf, & Robert M. Henderson. (1995). A characterization of the chloride conductance in mesangial cells from the H-2Kb-tsA58 transgenic mouse. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1269(3). 267–274. 15 indexed citations
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Barber, Robert D., et al.. (1991). Evidence for Regular Sporulation by Haplosporidium nelsoni (MSX) (Ascetospora; Haplosporidiidae) in Spat of the American Oyster, Crassostrea virginica. The Journal of Protozoology. 38(4). 305–306. 12 indexed citations

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