Robert Kalak

818 total citations
21 papers, 628 citations indexed

About

Robert Kalak is a scholar working on Genetics, Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert Kalak has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 628 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Genetics, 10 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Robert Kalak's work include Estrogen and related hormone effects (6 papers), Vitamin D Research Studies (4 papers) and Adrenal Hormones and Disorders (4 papers). Robert Kalak is often cited by papers focused on Estrogen and related hormone effects (6 papers), Vitamin D Research Studies (4 papers) and Adrenal Hormones and Disorders (4 papers). Robert Kalak collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Poland and United States. Robert Kalak's co-authors include Markus J. Seibel, Hong Zhou, Colin R. Dunstan, Yu Zheng, Janine Street, Arthur D. Conigrave, Frank Buttgereit, Ryszard Słomski, Robert E. Day and Cornelia M. Spies and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Development and Cancer Research.

In The Last Decade

Robert Kalak

20 papers receiving 617 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robert Kalak Australia 14 242 192 170 151 141 21 628
Mieke Sinnesael Belgium 9 265 1.1× 136 0.7× 154 0.9× 56 0.4× 187 1.3× 12 603
Dong-Hai Xiong China 18 371 1.5× 99 0.5× 367 2.2× 57 0.4× 247 1.8× 30 788
Angela M. Inzerillo United States 9 224 0.9× 135 0.7× 91 0.5× 70 0.5× 124 0.9× 10 487
Mitsuko Kajita Japan 16 297 1.2× 81 0.4× 200 1.2× 52 0.3× 73 0.5× 32 577
Mattias Lindberg Sweden 5 254 1.0× 135 0.7× 348 2.0× 40 0.3× 129 0.9× 6 579
T.J. Martin United States 6 628 2.6× 350 1.8× 199 1.2× 57 0.4× 234 1.7× 13 878
Benjamin H. Mullin Australia 18 399 1.6× 156 0.8× 180 1.1× 32 0.2× 170 1.2× 40 654
L. Tsagris France 13 215 0.9× 69 0.4× 157 0.9× 127 0.8× 57 0.4× 19 612
Moira Milne United States 12 135 0.6× 69 0.4× 112 0.7× 97 0.6× 39 0.3× 17 520
Susan J. Hunter United States 10 236 1.0× 99 0.5× 53 0.3× 92 0.6× 164 1.2× 17 537

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Fields of papers citing papers by Robert Kalak

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robert Kalak

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Henneicke, Holger, Markus Herrmann, Robert Kalak, et al.. (2011). Corticosterone selectively targets endo-cortical surfaces by an osteoblast-dependent mechanism. Bone. 49(4). 733–742. 47 indexed citations
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Allan, Charles M., Robert Kalak, Colin R. Dunstan, et al.. (2010). Follicle-stimulating hormone increases bone mass in female mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107(52). 22629–22634. 65 indexed citations
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Zhou, Hong, Robert Kalak, Yu Zheng, et al.. (2010). Vitamin D Deficiency Promotes Human Breast Cancer Growth in a Murine Model of Bone Metastasis. Cancer Research. 70(5). 1835–1844. 119 indexed citations
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Lipiński, Daniel, Jolanta Jura, Joanna Zeyland, et al.. (2010). Production of transgenic pigs expressing human α1,2-fucosyltransferase to avoid humoral xenograft rejection.. Medycyna Weterynaryjna. 66(5). 316–322. 13 indexed citations
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Li, Gang, Robert Kalak, Janine Street, et al.. (2010). Osteoblast-targeted disruption of glucocorticoid signalling does not delay intramembranous bone healing. Steroids. 75(3). 282–286. 13 indexed citations
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Liu, Peter Y., Robert Kalak, Yanhe Lue, et al.. (2010). Genetic and hormonal control of bone volume, architecture, and remodeling in XXY mice. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 25(10). 2148–2154. 18 indexed citations
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Kalak, Robert, Hong Zhou, Janine Street, et al.. (2009). Endogenous glucocorticoid signalling in osteoblasts is necessary to maintain normal bone structure in mice. Bone. 45(1). 61–67. 57 indexed citations
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Buttgereit, Frank, Hong Zhou, Robert Kalak, et al.. (2009). Transgenic disruption of glucocorticoid signaling in mature osteoblasts and osteocytes attenuates K/BxN mouse serum–induced arthritis in vivo. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 60(7). 1998–2007. 43 indexed citations
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Zhou, Hong, Robert Kalak, Janine Street, et al.. (2009). Glucocorticoid-dependent Wnt signaling by mature osteoblasts is a key regulator of cranial skeletal development in mice. Development. 136(3). 427–436. 73 indexed citations
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Gronek, Piotr, Robert Kalak, Wojciech Juzwa, et al.. (2008). Is G→T substitution in the sequence of CAG repeats within the androgen receptor gene associated with aggressive behaviour in the red foxVulpes vulpes?. ACTA THERIOLOGICA. 53(1). 17–25. 7 indexed citations
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Herrmann, Markus, Holger Henneicke, Janine Street, et al.. (2008). The challenge of continuous exogenous glucocorticoid administration in mice. Steroids. 74(2). 245–249. 34 indexed citations
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Zheng, Yu, Hong Zhou, Robert Kalak, et al.. (2007). Accelerated Bone Resorption, Due to Dietary Calcium Deficiency, Promotes Breast Cancer Tumor Growth in Bone. Cancer Research. 67(19). 9542–9548. 41 indexed citations
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Horst−Sikorska, Wanda, et al.. (2007). Association analysis of the polymorphisms of the VDR gene with bone mineral density and the occurrence of fractures. Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism. 25(5). 310–319. 27 indexed citations
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Horst−Sikorska, Wanda, et al.. (2006). Polymorphism of VDR gene--the most effective molecular marker of osteoporotic bone fractures risk within postmenopausal women from Wielkopolska region of Poland.. PubMed. 56(3). 233–9. 20 indexed citations
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Horst−Sikorska, Wanda, et al.. (2005). Efficacy of 1-year treatment of risedronian in postmenopausal women in conection with polymorphism of OPG gene. Reumatologia/Rheumatology. 43(1). 12–16. 1 indexed citations
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Michalak, Ewa M., Robert Kalak, Daniel Lipiński, et al.. (2004). In vitro transfection of fibroblasts and evaluation of transgenesis in long-term cell cultures. Annals of Animal Science. 4(2). 233–240. 6 indexed citations
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Lipiński, Daniel, Marlena Szalata, Robert Kalak, et al.. (2003). Expressive gene structures of proper and modified genes. Biotechnologia. 48–73. 1 indexed citations
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Lipiński, Daniel, Jolanta Jura, Robert Kalak, et al.. (2003). Transgenic rabbit producing human growth hormone in milk.. PubMed. 44(2). 165–74. 18 indexed citations
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Kalak, Robert, Jolanta Jura, Wanda Horst−Sikorska, David J. Kwiatkowski, & Ryszard Słomski. (2000). Molecular Diagnostics of Genetic Diseases: Experience from Studies of DMD, APC, TSC1, and OPG Genes. Part 2.. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition. 28(3). 129–141. 1 indexed citations
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Napierala, Dobrawa, Andrzej Pławski, Robert Kalak, et al.. (2000). Molecular Diagnostics of Genetic Diseases: Experience from Studies of DMD, APC, TSC1, and OPG Genes. Part 1.. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition. 28(3). 113–127.

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