Thomas D. Gindhart

1.4k total citations
30 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Thomas D. Gindhart is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Oncology and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas D. Gindhart has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Oncology and 7 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Thomas D. Gindhart's work include Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (5 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers) and Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research (4 papers). Thomas D. Gindhart is often cited by papers focused on Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (5 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers) and Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research (4 papers). Thomas D. Gindhart collaborates with scholars based in United States and United Kingdom. Thomas D. Gindhart's co-authors include William E. Seaman, Marcia A. Blackman, Norman Talal, Nancy H. Colburn, Jirayr R. Roubinian, Yoshiyuki Nakamura, Bakul I. Dalal, John S. Greenspan, Zena Werb and Richard W. Sagebiel and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Thomas D. Gindhart

30 papers receiving 1.1k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas D. Gindhart United States 17 446 407 186 145 99 30 1.2k
Roland Greimers Belgium 18 417 0.9× 597 1.5× 227 1.2× 95 0.7× 168 1.7× 67 1.4k
J. Goossens Belgium 15 668 1.5× 566 1.4× 191 1.0× 253 1.7× 43 0.4× 19 1.4k
Arlette Maret France 18 312 0.7× 746 1.8× 138 0.7× 178 1.2× 87 0.9× 48 1.3k
G. Harris United Kingdom 19 388 0.9× 463 1.1× 79 0.4× 58 0.4× 171 1.7× 50 1.1k
Tomoyuki Tanaka Japan 18 300 0.7× 584 1.4× 247 1.3× 93 0.6× 93 0.9× 46 1.3k
G S Duncan Canada 11 525 1.2× 746 1.8× 257 1.4× 69 0.5× 119 1.2× 14 1.4k
Núria Godessart Spain 21 341 0.8× 412 1.0× 228 1.2× 99 0.7× 63 0.6× 37 1.2k
Ichiro Miki Japan 14 441 1.0× 713 1.8× 101 0.5× 81 0.6× 58 0.6× 23 1.5k
M. Jane Ehrke United States 22 713 1.6× 478 1.2× 539 2.9× 64 0.4× 97 1.0× 69 1.5k
Thuy‐Anh Tran‐Thi Germany 20 298 0.7× 583 1.4× 179 1.0× 74 0.5× 104 1.1× 32 1.5k

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All Works

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Nakamura, Yoshiyuki, Thomas D. Gindhart, Dolores Winterstein, et al.. (1988). Early superoxide dismutase-sensitive event promotes neoplastic transformation in mouse epidermal JB6 cells. Carcinogenesis. 9(2). 203–207. 68 indexed citations
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Shimada, Tomiko, W. K. Dowjat, Thomas D. Gindhart, Michael I. Lerman, & Nancy H. Colburn. (1987). Lifespan extension of basal cell nevus syndrome fibroblasts by transfection with mouse pro or v‐myc genes. International Journal of Cancer. 39(5). 649–655. 4 indexed citations
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Gindhart, Thomas D., et al.. (1986). Possible involvemnt of a lanthanide-sensitive protein kinase C substrate in lanthanide promotion of neoplastic transformation. Carcinogenesis. 7(12). 1949–1956. 9 indexed citations
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Nakamura, Yoshiyuki, Nancy H. Colburn, & Thomas D. Gindhart. (1985). Role of reactive oxygen in tumor promotion: implication of superoxide anion in promotion of neoplastic transformation in JB-6 cells by TPA. Carcinogenesis. 6(2). 229–235. 107 indexed citations
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Gindhart, Thomas D., Leela Srinivas, & Nancy H. Colburn. (1985). Benzoyl peroxide promotion of transformation of JB6 mouse epidermal cells: inhibition by ganglioside GT but not retinoic acid. Carcinogenesis. 6(2). 309–311. 27 indexed citations
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Gindhart, Thomas D., et al.. (1984). Transformation and tumor promoter sensitive phosphoproteins in JB-6 mouse epidermal cells: one is also sensitive to heat stress. Carcinogenesis. 5(9). 1115–1121. 15 indexed citations
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Colburn, Nancy H., Catherine B. Talmadge, & Thomas D. Gindhart. (1983). Transfer of Sensitivity to Tumor Promoters by Transfection of DNA from Sensitive into Insensitive Mouse JB6 Epidermal Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 3(7). 1182–1186. 14 indexed citations
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Colburn, Nancy H., Thomas D. Gindhart, Bakul I. Dalal, & Glenn Hegamyer. (1983). The Role of Phorbol Ester Receptor Binding in Responses to Promoters by Mouse and Human Cells. PubMed. 24. 189–200. 2 indexed citations
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Gindhart, Thomas D., et al.. (1983). Hexose uptake as an indicator of JB6 mouse epidermal cell resistance to the mitogenic activity of TPA. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 114(2). 173–178. 6 indexed citations
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Colburn, Nancy H., Thomas D. Gindhart, Glenn Hegamyer, et al.. (1982). Phorbol diester and epidermal growth factor receptors in 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-resistant and -sensitive mouse epidermal cells.. PubMed. 42(8). 3093–7. 32 indexed citations
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Lankalapalli, Srinivas, Thomas D. Gindhart, & Nancy H. Colburn. (1982). Tumor-promoter-resistant cells lack trisialoganglioside response.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 79(16). 4988–4991. 21 indexed citations
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Seaman, William E., Thomas D. Gindhart, Marcia A. Blackman, et al.. (1981). SUPPRESSION OF KILLING IN VITRO BY TUMOR-PROMOTING PHORBOL DIESTERS. 3 indexed citations
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Gindhart, Thomas D., Pangala V. Bhat, & C S Silverman-Jones. (1981). METABOLITES OF RETINOL IN CULTURED HUMAN DERMAL FIBROBLASTS. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 359(1). 393–393. 1 indexed citations
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Seaman, William E., Thomas D. Gindhart, Marcia A. Blackman, et al.. (1981). Natural killing of tumor cells by human peripheral blood cells. Suppression of killing in vitro by tumor-promoting phorbol diesters.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 67(5). 1324–1333. 52 indexed citations
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Colburn, Nancy H. & Thomas D. Gindhart. (1981). Specific binding of transforming growth factor correlates with promotion of anchorage independence in EGF receptorless mouse JB6 cells. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 102(2). 799–807. 17 indexed citations
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Seaman, William E., Thomas D. Gindhart, John S. Greenspan, Marcia A. Blackman, & Norman Talal. (1979). Natural Killer Cells, Bone, and the Bone Marrow: Studies in Estrogen-Treated Mice and in Congenitally Osteopetrotic (mi/mi) Mice. The Journal of Immunology. 122(6). 2541–2547. 105 indexed citations
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Gindhart, Thomas D., et al.. (1979). Cavernous hemangioma of the superior mediastinum. The American Journal of Surgical Pathology. 3(4). 353–362. 19 indexed citations
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Seaman, William E., et al.. (1978). beta-Estradiol reduces natural killer cells in mice.. PubMed. 121(6). 2193–8. 181 indexed citations
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Purtilo, David T., et al.. (1978). Genetics of neoplasia--impact of ecogenetics on oncogenesis. A review.. PubMed. 91(3). 609–88. 28 indexed citations
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Seaman, William E., et al.. (1978). β-Estradiol Reduces Natural Killer Cells in Mice. The Journal of Immunology. 121(6). 2193–2198. 131 indexed citations

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