Steven T. Suhr

3.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
27 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Steven T. Suhr is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Steven T. Suhr has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Molecular Biology, 11 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 9 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Steven T. Suhr's work include Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (9 papers), CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (9 papers) and Animal Genetics and Reproduction (6 papers). Steven T. Suhr is often cited by papers focused on Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (9 papers), CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (9 papers) and Animal Genetics and Reproduction (6 papers). Steven T. Suhr collaborates with scholars based in United States, Spain and Brazil. Steven T. Suhr's co-authors include Fred H. Gage, L. J. Fisher, Daniel A. Peterson, J Ray, Penelope W. Coates, Jaana Suhonen, H. Georg Kuhn, Theo D. Palmer, Marie‐Claude Senut and José B. Cibelli and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Steven T. Suhr

27 papers receiving 2.7k citations

Hit Papers

Survival and differentiation of adult neuronal progenitor... 1995 2026 2005 2015 1995 250 500 750

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Steven Poser United States
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Lorraine Iacovitti United States
Roman Chrast Switzerland
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All Works

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Ballantyne, Scott, Steven T. Suhr, Marie‐Claude Senut, et al.. (2023). Toward invasive mussel genetic biocontrol: Approaches, challenges, and perspectives. iScience. 26(10). 108027–108027. 3 indexed citations
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Chang, Elizabeth, Martin L. Tomov, Steven T. Suhr, et al.. (2015). Derivation of Ethnically Diverse Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Lines. Scientific Reports. 5(1). 15234–15234. 28 indexed citations
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Goissis, Marcelo Demarchi, Steven T. Suhr, & José B. Cibelli. (2013). Effects of Donor Fibroblasts Expressing OCT4 on Bovine Embryos Generated by Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer. Cellular Reprogramming. 15(1). 24–34. 15 indexed citations
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Alicea, Bradly, et al.. (2013). Defining the Diversity of Phenotypic Respecification Using Multiple Cell Lines and Reprogramming Regimens. Stem Cells and Development. 22(19). 2641–2654. 2 indexed citations
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Pereira, Ricardo José Garcia, Fernando L. Garcia‐Pereira, Caroline Floreoto Baldo, et al.. (2012). Conservation of Avian Germplasm by Xenogeneic Transplantation of Spermatogonia from Sexually Mature Donors. Stem Cells and Development. 22(5). 735–749. 11 indexed citations
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Luo, Jiesi, Steven T. Suhr, Elizabeth Chang, et al.. (2011). Generation of Leukemia Inhibitory Factor and Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor-Dependent Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells from Canine Adult Somatic Cells. Stem Cells and Development. 20(10). 1669–1678. 77 indexed citations
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Suhr, Steven T., Elizabeth Chang, Guy Perkins, et al.. (2010). Mitochondrial Rejuvenation After Induced Pluripotency. PLoS ONE. 5(11). e14095–e14095. 184 indexed citations
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Ross, Pablo J., Steven T. Suhr, Ramón María Alvargonzález Rodríguez, et al.. (2009). Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Produced Under Xeno-Free Conditions. Stem Cells and Development. 19(8). 1221–1229. 37 indexed citations
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Suhr, Steven T., Elizabeth Chang, Ramón María Alvargonzález Rodríguez, et al.. (2009). Telomere Dynamics in Human Cells Reprogrammed to Pluripotency. PLoS ONE. 4(12). e8124–e8124. 99 indexed citations
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Suhr, Steven T., et al.. (2008). Highly-restricted, cell-specific expression of the simian CMV-IE promoter in transgenic zebrafish with age and after heat shock. Gene Expression Patterns. 9(1). 54–64. 5 indexed citations
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Macpherson, Peter, Steven T. Suhr, & Daniel Goldman. (2004). Activity‐dependent gene regulation in conditionally‐immortalized muscle precursor cell lines. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 91(4). 821–839. 7 indexed citations
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Taupin, Philippe, Jasodhara Ray, Wolfgang Fischer, et al.. (2000). FGF-2-Responsive Neural Stem Cell Proliferation Requires CCg, a Novel Autocrine/Paracrine Cofactor. Neuron. 28(2). 385–397. 256 indexed citations
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Suhr, Steven T. & Fred H. Gage. (1999). Gene Therapy in the Central Nervous System. Archives of Neurology. 56(3). 287–287. 19 indexed citations
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Suhr, Steven T., et al.. (1998). High level transactivation by a modified Bombyx ecdysone receptor in mammalian cells without exogenous retinoid X receptor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 95(14). 7999–8004. 74 indexed citations
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Winkler, Jürgen, Steven T. Suhr, Fred H. Gage, L. J. Thal, & L. J. Fisher. (1995). Essential role of neocortical acetylcholine in spatial memory. Nature. 375(6531). 484–487. 252 indexed citations
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Tuszynski, Mark H., Heather K. Raymon, Steven T. Suhr, et al.. (1995). Regional Differences in Responsiveness of Adult CNS Axons to Grafts of Cells Expressing Human Neurotrophin 3. Experimental Neurology. 135(1). 36–55. 39 indexed citations
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Mayo, Kelly E., et al.. (1995). Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone: Synthesis and Signaling. Elsevier eBooks. 50. 35–73. 118 indexed citations
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Suhr, Steven T. & Fred H. Gage. (1993). Gene Therapy for Neurologic Disease. Archives of Neurology. 50(11). 1252–1268. 84 indexed citations
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Suhr, Steven T., Jason O. Rahal, & Kelly E. Mayo. (1989). Mouse Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone: Precursor Structure and Expression in Brain and Placenta. Molecular Endocrinology. 3(11). 1693–1700. 77 indexed citations

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