Susan E. Kane

6.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
87 papers, 4.8k citations indexed

About

Susan E. Kane is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Oncology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Susan E. Kane has authored 87 papers receiving a total of 4.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 58 papers in Molecular Biology, 36 papers in Oncology and 13 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Susan E. Kane's work include HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research (15 papers), Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer (15 papers) and RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (10 papers). Susan E. Kane is often cited by papers focused on HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research (15 papers), Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer (15 papers) and RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (10 papers). Susan E. Kane collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Japan. Susan E. Kane's co-authors include Gustav E. Lienhard, Hiroyuki Sano, William S. Lane, Cristinel P. Mı̂inea, John M. Asara, David Sadava, Karen Beemon, Charles W. Garner, Michael M. Gottesman and Ira Pastan and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Blood.

In The Last Decade

Susan E. Kane

86 papers receiving 4.7k citations

Hit Papers

Insulin-stimulated Phosphorylation of a Rab GTPase-activa... 2003 2026 2010 2018 2003 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Susan E. Kane United States 36 3.3k 973 949 785 719 87 4.8k
Thomas Grewal Australia 43 3.1k 0.9× 546 0.6× 517 0.5× 740 0.9× 631 0.9× 119 4.8k
Lih‐Ling Lin United States 29 3.8k 1.1× 325 0.3× 743 0.8× 645 0.8× 756 1.1× 50 6.0k
Martin O. Bergö Sweden 41 5.0k 1.5× 356 0.4× 947 1.0× 889 1.1× 629 0.9× 106 6.8k
Brian Varnum United States 43 2.5k 0.7× 788 0.8× 800 0.8× 317 0.4× 846 1.2× 60 6.5k
Maria Vittoria Barone Italy 39 2.3k 0.7× 711 0.7× 919 1.0× 545 0.7× 321 0.4× 120 4.8k
Carlos J. Ciudad Spain 36 2.5k 0.8× 413 0.4× 472 0.5× 362 0.5× 538 0.7× 138 4.1k
Warren S.‐L. Liao United States 38 3.1k 0.9× 488 0.5× 1.1k 1.1× 465 0.6× 412 0.6× 79 5.0k
Ting-Ting Yamin United States 18 4.0k 1.2× 367 0.4× 947 1.0× 469 0.6× 358 0.5× 23 5.6k
Hidetoshi Hayashi Japan 30 3.2k 1.0× 384 0.4× 750 0.8× 970 1.2× 320 0.4× 131 5.2k
Neale D. Ridgway Canada 46 4.1k 1.2× 1.6k 1.7× 475 0.5× 2.1k 2.7× 476 0.7× 117 6.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Susan E. Kane

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Susan E. Kane. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Susan E. Kane 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 Susan E. Kane. Susan E. Kane is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hong, Teresa, et al.. (2017). t-Darpp Activates IGF-1R Signaling to Regulate Glucose Metabolism in Trastuzumab-Resistant Breast Cancer Cells. Clinical Cancer Research. 24(5). 1216–1226. 40 indexed citations
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Theile, Dirk, et al.. (2017). t-Darpp stimulates protein kinase A activity by forming a complex with its RI regulatory subunit. Cellular Signalling. 40. 53–61. 8 indexed citations
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Chen, Robert, Edward M. Newman, Young Kim, et al.. (2015). CD30 Downregulation, MMAE Resistance, and MDR1 Upregulation Are All Associated with Resistance to Brentuximab Vedotin. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 14(6). 1376–1384. 158 indexed citations
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Somlo, George, Cynthia L. Martel, Sean K. Lau, et al.. (2011). A phase I/II prospective, single arm trial of gefitinib, trastuzumab, and docetaxel in patients with stage IV HER-2 positive metastatic breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 131(3). 899–906. 22 indexed citations
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Gu, Long, Sean K. Lau, Sofia Loera, George Somlo, & Susan E. Kane. (2009). Protein Kinase A Activation Confers Resistance to Trastuzumab in Human Breast Cancer Cell Lines. Clinical Cancer Research. 15(23). 7196–7206. 43 indexed citations
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Sadava, David, et al.. (2009). Effect of Ganoderma on drug-sensitive and multidrug-resistant small-cell lung carcinoma cells. Cancer Letters. 277(2). 182–189. 45 indexed citations
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Chen, Bin, Yuan-Zhong Wang, Susan E. Kane, & Shiuan Chen. (2008). Improvement of sensitivity to tamoxifen in estrogen receptor-positive and Herceptin-resistant breast cancer cells. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. 41(5). 367–377. 13 indexed citations
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Kane, Susan E. & Gustav E. Lienhard. (2005). Calmodulin binds to the Rab GTPase activating protein required for insulin-stimulated GLUT4 translocation. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 335(1). 175–180. 22 indexed citations
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Sano, Hiroyuki, Susan E. Kane, Cristinel P. Mı̂inea, et al.. (2003). Insulin-stimulated Phosphorylation of a Rab GTPase-activating Protein Regulates GLUT4 Translocation. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278(17). 14599–14602. 749 indexed citations breakdown →
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Sadava, David, et al.. (2002). Effects of four Chinese herbal extracts on drug-sensitive and multidrug-resistant small-cell lung carcinoma cells. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. 49(4). 261–266. 43 indexed citations
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Sadava, David, et al.. (2002). LIPOSOMAL DAUNORUBICIN OVERCOMES DRUG RESISTANCE IN HUMAN BREAST, OVARIAN AND LUNG CARCINOMA CELLS. Journal of Liposome Research. 12(4). 301–309. 52 indexed citations
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Duchek, Peter, et al.. (1999). Cmdr1, a Chicken P-Glycoprotein, Confers Multidrug Resistance and Interacts with Estradiol. Biological Chemistry. 380(2). 231–41. 22 indexed citations
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Metz, Marianne Z., et al.. (1998). Construction and characterization of single-transcript tricistronic retroviral vectors using two internal ribosome entry sites. Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics. 24(1). 53–69. 15 indexed citations
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Lingeman, Robert, et al.. (1998). Effect of Carbohydrate Position on Lysosomal Transport of Procathepsin L. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 9(5). 1135–1147. 7 indexed citations
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Livingstone, Callum, Fiona Thomson, Margaret I. Arbuckle, et al.. (1996). Hormonal regulation of the insulin-responsive glucose transporter, GLUT4: some recent advances. Proceedings of The Nutrition Society. 55(1B). 179–190. 2 indexed citations
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Metz, Marianne Z., et al.. (1996). Bicistronic and Two-Gene Retroviral Vectors for UsingMDR1 as a Selectable Marker and a Therapeutic Gene. Virology. 217(1). 230–241. 21 indexed citations
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Rajan, P.K., T. Tsuruo, Susan E. Kane, et al.. (1991). Magnetic-Affinity Cell Sorting of Human Multidrug-Resistant Cells. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 83(8). 565–569. 13 indexed citations
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Kane, Susan E. & Karen Beemon. (1985). Precise Localization of m 6 A in Rous Sarcoma Virus RNA Reveals Clustering of Methylation Sites: Implications for RNA Processing. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 5(9). 2298–2306. 158 indexed citations
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Kane, Susan E., et al.. (1983). Endocytose de la prolactine dans la cellule épithéliale mammaire: effets des agents lysosomotropes, et des inhibiteurs de la transglutaminase.. European Journal of Cell Biology. 30(2). 2 indexed citations

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