Soo Min

478 total citations
12 papers, 287 citations indexed

About

Soo Min is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Soo Min has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 287 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 3 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Soo Min's work include Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (3 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (2 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (2 papers). Soo Min is often cited by papers focused on Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (3 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (2 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (2 papers). Soo Min collaborates with scholars based in United States and Germany. Soo Min's co-authors include Sandra D. Michael, John C. Chapman, Yuanfan Wang, Joseph A. Kozlowski, Jay S. Fine, Ethan Grant, Daniel Lundell, G. Anilkumar, Waldemar Gonsiorek and Stuart B. Rosenblum and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Soo Min

12 papers receiving 279 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Soo Min United States 9 95 73 61 55 45 12 287
Z. Varga Hungary 9 120 1.3× 89 1.2× 27 0.4× 36 0.7× 36 0.8× 17 378
Shasha Qi China 11 65 0.7× 143 2.0× 75 1.2× 36 0.7× 16 0.4× 16 349
Ayako Ito Japan 10 96 1.0× 105 1.4× 33 0.5× 16 0.3× 77 1.7× 27 322
Martine Applanat France 3 76 0.8× 101 1.4× 61 1.0× 56 1.0× 60 1.3× 4 267
Xiao-Ying Hao United States 6 95 1.0× 130 1.8× 14 0.2× 63 1.1× 21 0.5× 8 329
Yuyin Yi Canada 14 74 0.8× 205 2.8× 57 0.9× 29 0.5× 11 0.2× 24 393
Sally A. Clayton United Kingdom 7 69 0.7× 123 1.7× 13 0.2× 26 0.5× 36 0.8× 9 260
Teresa Otto Germany 8 70 0.7× 112 1.5× 22 0.4× 21 0.4× 25 0.6× 8 262
David Kagan United States 11 113 1.2× 147 2.0× 135 2.2× 37 0.7× 22 0.5× 21 419
Takuma Iguchi Japan 12 51 0.5× 147 2.0× 25 0.4× 49 0.9× 11 0.2× 22 292

Countries citing papers authored by Soo Min

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Fields of papers citing papers by Soo Min

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Soo Min

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Soo Min. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Soo Min based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Soo Min. Soo Min is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Mastaitis, Jason, Daniel R. Gomez, José G. Raya, et al.. (2025). GDF8 and activin A blockade protects against GLP-1–induced muscle loss while enhancing fat loss in obese male mice and non-human primates. Nature Communications. 16(1). 4377–4377. 8 indexed citations
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Adam, Rene C., Yuanqi Zhao, Soo Min, et al.. (2023). Activin E–ACVR1C cross talk controls energy storage via suppression of adipose lipolysis in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120(32). e2309967120–e2309967120. 21 indexed citations
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Mastaitis, Jason, Daniel R. Gomez, Valerie Le Rouzic, et al.. (2023). 207-OR: Myostatin Inhibition Synergizes with GLP-1R Agonism to Accelerate Weight Loss in Male, Obese Nonhuman Primates. Diabetes. 72(Supplement_1). 8 indexed citations
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Mastaitis, Jason, Mark Eckersdorff, Soo Min, et al.. (2015). Loss of SFRP4 Alters Body Size, Food Intake, and Energy Expenditure in Diet-Induced Obese Male Mice. Endocrinology. 156(12). 4502–4510. 15 indexed citations
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Mastaitis, Jason, Soo Min, Ralf Elvert, et al.. (2015). GPR17 gene disruption does not alter food intake or glucose homeostasis in mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112(6). 1845–1849. 18 indexed citations
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Min, Soo, Yuanfan Wang, Waldemar Gonsiorek, et al.. (2009). Pharmacological targeting reveals distinct roles for CXCR2/CXCR1 and CCR2 in a mouse model of arthritis. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 391(1). 1080–1086. 52 indexed citations
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Wang, Yuanfan, Long Cui, Waldemar Gonsiorek, et al.. (2009). CCR2 and CXCR4 regulate peripheral blood monocyte pharmacodynamics and link to efficacy in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Journal of Inflammation. 6(1). 32–32. 46 indexed citations
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Chapman, John C., et al.. (2009). The estrogen-injected female mouse: new insight into the etiology of PCOS. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 7(1). 47–47. 56 indexed citations
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Chapman, John C., et al.. (2005). Mitochondrial 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (HSD) is essential for the synthesis of progesterone by corpora lutea: An hypothesis. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 3(1). 11–11. 28 indexed citations
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Roper, Randall J., Julia E. Biggins, Sandra D. Michael, et al.. (2003). Aod1 Controlling Day 3 Thymectomy-Induced Autoimmune Ovarian Dysgenesis in Mice Encompasses Two Linked Quantitative Trait Loci with Opposing Allelic Effects on Disease Susceptibility. The Journal of Immunology. 170(12). 5886–5891. 16 indexed citations
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Chapman, John C., et al.. (2002). The Administration of Cortisone to Female B6A Mice During their Immune Adaptive Period Causes Anovulation and the Formation of Ovarian Cysts. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 48(3). 184–189. 8 indexed citations
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Chapman, John C., et al.. (2001). The Differential Effect of Injecting Estradiol‐17β, Testosterone, and Hydrocortisone During the Immune Adaptive Period on the Fertility of Female Mice. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 46(4). 288–297. 11 indexed citations

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