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Awards & Achievements

1994 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Internal medicine
  • Anatomy
  • Surgery

His primary scientific interests are in Anatomy, Skeletal muscle, Regeneration, Denervation and Myocyte. His Anatomy research incorporates elements of Bupivacaine, Axolotl and Neural crest. He has researched Skeletal muscle in several fields, including Contraction time, Myofibril, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Transplantation.

His work in the fields of Regeneration, such as Regenerative process, overlaps with other areas such as Radial gradient. His work on Muscle Denervation as part of general Denervation study is frequently connected to Morphology, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Myocyte study incorporates themes from Basal lamina, Atrophy, Pathology and Myosin.

His most cited work include:

  • Human Embryology and Developmental Biology (392 citations)
  • The regeneration of skeletal muscle fibers following injury: a review. (363 citations)
  • The regeneration of skeletal muscle — a review (314 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of investigation include Anatomy, Regeneration, Skeletal muscle, Denervation and Cell biology. His Anatomy research includes themes of Blastema, Axolotl and Transplantation. In general Regeneration, his work in Regenerative process is often linked to Morphogenesis linking many areas of study.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Myocyte, Muscle tissue, Myofibril and Basal lamina in addition to Skeletal muscle. His research integrates issues of Immunohistochemistry and Atrophy in his study of Denervation. Bruce M. Carlson has included themes like Hindlimb and Muscle contraction in his Muscle Denervation study.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Anatomy (66.51%)
  • Regeneration (34.86%)
  • Skeletal muscle (25.23%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2020)?

  • Anatomy (66.51%)
  • Cell biology (15.60%)
  • Obstetrics (1.83%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His scientific interests lie mostly in Anatomy, Cell biology, Obstetrics, Germ layer and Dermatology. Bruce M. Carlson merges Anatomy with Primordium in his research. The various areas that Bruce M. Carlson examines in his Cell biology study include Placenta and Extraembryonic membranes.

The Obstetrics study combines topics in areas such as Pregnancy and Fetal period. There are a combination of areas like Epiblast, Histogenesis, Endoderm, Mesoderm and Gastrulation integrated together with his Germ layer study. His Dermatology research overlaps with other disciplines such as Dental anomalies, Clouston syndrome and Palmoplantar keratoderma.

Between 2008 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Effects of high- and low-velocity resistance training on the contractile properties of skeletal muscle fibers from young and older humans (79 citations)
  • The biology of long-term denervated skeletal muscle (52 citations)
  • Genetic regulatory pathways of split‐hand/foot malformation (11 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Internal medicine
  • Anatomy
  • Genetics

Anatomy, Integumentary system, Cell biology, Germ layer and Internal medicine are his primary areas of study. Genitourinary system is the focus of his Anatomy research. His is doing research in Skeletal muscle, Denervation and Myocyte, both of which are found in Internal medicine.

His Skeletal muscle study introduces a deeper knowledge of Endocrinology.

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Best Publications

Human Embryology and Developmental Biology

Bruce M. Carlson.
(1994)

633 Citations

The regeneration of skeletal muscle fibers following injury: a review.

Bruce M. Carlson;John A. Faulkner.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (1983)

564 Citations

The regeneration of skeletal muscle. A review

Bruce M. Carlson.
American Journal of Anatomy (1973)

492 Citations

Myotoxicity of local anesthetics and regeneration of the damaged muscle fibers.

Andrew H. Foster;Bruce M. Carlson.
Anesthesia & Analgesia (1980)

269 Citations

Postoperative diplopia and ptosis. A clinical hypothesis based on the myotoxicity of local anesthetics.

Edgar A. Rainin;Bruce M. Carlson.
Archives of Ophthalmology (1985)

256 Citations

Quantitative study of the effects of long-term denervation on the extensor digitorum longus muscle of the rat.

Christine A. Viguie;Da-Xing Lu;Shi-Kai Huang;Hema Rengen.
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology (1997)

242 Citations

Cell death in denervated skeletal muscle is distinct from classical apoptosis

Andrei B. Borisov;Bruce M. Carlson.
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology (2000)

235 Citations

Electron microscopic study of long-term denervated rat skeletal muscle

Da-Xing Lu;Shi-Kai Huang;Bruce M. Carlson.
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology (1997)

216 Citations

Interrelations of myogenic response, progressive atrophy of muscle fibers, and cell death in denervated skeletal muscle.

Andrei B. Borisov;Eduard I. Dedkov;Bruce M. Carlson.
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology (2001)

207 Citations

Regeneration in free grafts of normal and denervated muscles in the rat: Morphology and histochemistry

Bruce M. Carlson;Bruce M. Carlson;Ernest Gutmann;Ernest Gutmann.
Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology (1975)

199 Citations

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