Tripp Frasch

1.3k total citations
14 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Tripp Frasch is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Genetics and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Tripp Frasch has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 9 papers in Genetics and 5 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Tripp Frasch's work include Circadian rhythm and melatonin (13 papers), Estrogen and related hormone effects (7 papers) and Cancer Cells and Metastasis (4 papers). Tripp Frasch is often cited by papers focused on Circadian rhythm and melatonin (13 papers), Estrogen and related hormone effects (7 papers) and Cancer Cells and Metastasis (4 papers). Tripp Frasch collaborates with scholars based in United States. Tripp Frasch's co-authors include Steven M. Hill, Shulin Xiang, Lulu Mao, Lin Yuan, Robert T. Dauchy, David E. Blask, Adam Hauch, Tamika Duplessis, Victoria P. Belancio and Melissa A. Wren and has published in prestigious journals such as Cancer Research, Molecular Endocrinology and Journal of Pineal Research.

In The Last Decade

Tripp Frasch

14 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tripp Frasch United States 12 794 308 269 118 105 14 1.1k
Nicole M. Kettner United States 9 640 0.8× 189 0.6× 464 1.7× 68 0.6× 70 0.7× 19 1.0k
Gabriele Sulli United States 5 560 0.7× 527 1.7× 507 1.9× 59 0.5× 90 0.9× 6 1.2k
Tamika Duplessis United States 11 331 0.4× 280 0.9× 149 0.6× 109 0.9× 69 0.7× 14 765
Daniel C. Levine United States 11 727 0.9× 305 1.0× 615 2.3× 48 0.4× 64 0.6× 15 1.2k
Juliette Rambaud France 10 283 0.4× 287 0.9× 201 0.7× 53 0.4× 36 0.3× 12 624
Yukako Kuramoto Japan 13 307 0.4× 168 0.5× 234 0.9× 27 0.2× 59 0.6× 18 652
Katarzyna Winczyk Poland 15 332 0.4× 137 0.4× 113 0.4× 64 0.5× 43 0.4× 65 762
Jacob G. Smith United States 13 359 0.5× 239 0.8× 305 1.1× 54 0.5× 27 0.3× 20 784
Keith Q. Tanis United States 18 117 0.1× 350 1.1× 186 0.7× 65 0.6× 56 0.5× 34 947
Anna V. Semenchenko Russia 17 454 0.6× 1.1k 3.6× 767 2.9× 97 0.8× 176 1.7× 27 2.1k

Countries citing papers authored by Tripp Frasch

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tripp Frasch

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tripp Frasch

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All Works

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Xiang, Shulin, Robert T. Dauchy, Aaron E. Hoffman, et al.. (2019). Epigenetic inhibition of the tumor suppressor ARHI by light at night‐induced circadian melatonin disruption mediates STAT3‐driven paclitaxel resistance in breast cancer. Journal of Pineal Research. 67(2). e12586–e12586. 62 indexed citations
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Hill, Steven M., Shulin Xiang, Robert T. Dauchy, et al.. (2017). Abstract 4897: Circadian/melatonin disruption by dim light at night drives human epithelial breast cancer to a metastatic phenotype. Cancer Research. 77(13_Supplement). 4897–4897. 2 indexed citations
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Mao, Lulu, Shulin Xiang, Lin Yuan, et al.. (2016). Melatonin Represses Metastasis inHer2-Postive Human Breast Cancer Cells by Suppressing RSK2 Expression. Molecular Cancer Research. 14(11). 1159–1169. 53 indexed citations
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Hill, Steven M., Victoria P. Belancio, Robert T. Dauchy, et al.. (2015). Melatonin: an inhibitor of breast cancer. Endocrine Related Cancer. 22(3). R183–R204. 250 indexed citations
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Mao, Lulu, Robert T. Dauchy, David E. Blask, et al.. (2015). Melatonin suppression of aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect), survival signalling and metastasis in human leiomyosarcoma. Journal of Pineal Research. 60(2). 167–177. 79 indexed citations
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Xiang, Shulin, Robert T. Dauchy, Adam Hauch, et al.. (2015). Doxorubicin resistance in breast cancer is driven by light at night‐induced disruption of the circadian melatonin signal. Journal of Pineal Research. 59(1). 60–69. 86 indexed citations
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Dauchy, Robert T., Shulin Xiang, Lulu Mao, et al.. (2014). Circadian and Melatonin Disruption by Exposure to Light at Night Drives Intrinsic Resistance to Tamoxifen Therapy in Breast Cancer. Cancer Research. 74(15). 4099–4110. 128 indexed citations
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Xiang, Shulin, Lulu Mao, Lin Yuan, et al.. (2012). Impaired mouse mammary gland growth and development is mediated by melatonin and its MT1 G protein‐coupled receptor via repression of ERα, Akt1, and Stat5. Journal of Pineal Research. 53(3). 307–318. 16 indexed citations
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Mao, Lulu, Robert T. Dauchy, David E. Blask, et al.. (2012). Circadian Gating of Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition in Breast Cancer Cells Via Melatonin-Regulation of GSK3β. Molecular Endocrinology. 26(11). 1808–1820. 71 indexed citations
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Xiang, Songtao, Lulu Mao, Tamika Duplessis, et al.. (2012). Oscillation of Clock and Clock Controlled Genes Induced by Serum Shock in Human Breast Epithelial and Breast Cancer Cells: Regulation by Melatonin. Breast Cancer Basic and Clinical Research. 6. BCBCR.S9673–BCBCR.S9673. 46 indexed citations
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Hill, Steven M., David E. Blask, Shulin Xiang, et al.. (2011). Melatonin and Associated Signaling Pathways that Control Normal Breast Epithelium and Breast Cancer. Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia. 16(3). 235–245. 82 indexed citations
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Hill, Steven M., Tripp Frasch, Shulin Xiang, et al.. (2009). Molecular Mechanisms of Melatonin Anticancer Effects. Integrative Cancer Therapies. 8(4). 337–346. 139 indexed citations
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Lai, Ling, Lin Yuan, Chunmin Dong, et al.. (2008). The Gαi and Gαq proteins mediate the effects of melatonin on steroid/thyroid hormone receptor transcriptional activity and breast cancer cell proliferation. Journal of Pineal Research. 45(4). 476–488. 34 indexed citations

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