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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 87 Citations 28,688 237 World Ranking 1800 National Ranking 1020

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Cancer
  • Gene
  • Internal medicine

Christopher S Potten mainly focuses on Stem cell, Cell biology, Crypt, Immunology and Molecular biology. His Stem cell research incorporates themes from Cell, Small intestine, Programmed cell death and Adult stem cell. His research investigates the connection between Cell biology and topics such as Cellular differentiation that intersect with issues in Endothelial stem cell.

His Crypt research integrates issues from Cell cycle, Apoptosis, Intestinal mucosa and Regeneration. His work is dedicated to discovering how Immunology, Epidermis are connected with Follicular phase, Follicle, Hair follicle and Sebaceous gland and other disciplines. He combines subjects such as Immunohistochemistry, Cell growth, DNA, Thymidine and Labelling with his study of Molecular biology.

His most cited work include:

  • Stem cells: attributes, cycles, spirals, pitfalls and uncertainties. Lessons for and from the crypt (1609 citations)
  • Intestinal stem cells protect their genome by selective segregation of template DNA strands (573 citations)
  • Dissociation between Steroid Receptor Expression and Cell Proliferation in the Human Breast (571 citations)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Stem cell, Crypt, Cell biology, Molecular biology and Immunology. His work deals with themes such as Cell, Clonogenic assay, Cell growth, Adult stem cell and Intestinal epithelium, which intersect with Stem cell. As a part of the same scientific family, Christopher S Potten mostly works in the field of Cell, focusing on Programmed cell death and, on occasion, Cancer research.

His studies in Crypt integrate themes in fields like Small intestine, Mitosis, Cell division, Pathology and Cell cycle. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Endothelial stem cell, Epithelium, Basal, Intestinal mucosa and Cellular differentiation. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both DNA damage, Biochemistry, DNA, DNA synthesis and Thymidine.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Stem cell (34.09%)
  • Crypt (28.79%)
  • Cell biology (26.52%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2000-2019)?

  • Stem cell (34.09%)
  • Cell biology (26.52%)
  • Apoptosis (17.42%)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Stem cell, Cell biology, Apoptosis, Immunology and Crypt. The various areas that Christopher S Potten examines in his Stem cell study include Molecular biology, Mitosis and Adult stem cell. His work in Cell biology addresses subjects such as Basal, which are connected to disciplines such as Tongue and Bromodeoxyuridine.

His work carried out in the field of Apoptosis brings together such families of science as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Cancer research and Intestinal epithelium. Christopher S Potten has included themes like Chronic actinic dermatitis, Photosensitivity Disorder, Reference values and Cyclin in his Immunology study. His research in Crypt intersects with topics in Cell, Clonogenic assay, Cancer, Pathology and Age related.

Between 2000 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Intestinal stem cells protect their genome by selective segregation of template DNA strands (573 citations)
  • The intestinal epithelial stem cell (514 citations)
  • The intestinal epithelial stem cell: the mucosal governor (433 citations)

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

  • Cancer
  • Gene
  • Internal medicine

Christopher S Potten spends much of his time researching Stem cell, Cell biology, Adult stem cell, Immunology and Cellular differentiation. His Stem cell research includes themes of Molecular biology, Interleukin 11, Radiation therapy and Cell growth. His studies deal with areas such as Caspase, Apoptosis and Pathology as well as Molecular biology.

The Cell biology study combines topics in areas such as Cell, Small intestine, Crypt and Programmed cell death. His Immunology research includes elements of Transforming growth factor, Gastrointestinal tract and Growth factor, Keratinocyte growth factor. Christopher S Potten interconnects Endothelial stem cell and Cancer stem cell in the investigation of issues within Cellular differentiation.

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Best Publications

Stem cells: attributes, cycles, spirals, pitfalls and uncertainties. Lessons for and from the crypt.

Christopher S Potten;M Loeffler.
Development (1990)

2399 Citations

Intestinal stem cells protect their genome by selective segregation of template DNA strands

Christopher S. Potten;Gary Owen;Dawn Booth.
Journal of Cell Science (2002)

901 Citations

Dissociation between Steroid Receptor Expression and Cell Proliferation in the Human Breast

Robert B. Clarke;Anthony Howell;Christopher S. Potten;Elizabeth Anderson.
Cancer Research (1997)

821 Citations

The intestinal epithelial stem cell

Emma Marshman;Catherine Booth;Christopher S. Potten.
BioEssays (2002)

795 Citations

The role of p53 in spontaneous and radiation-induced apoptosis in the gastrointestinal tract of normal and p53-deficient mice.

Anita J. Merritt;Christopher S. Potten;Christopher J. Kemp;John A. Hickman.
Cancer Research (1994)

761 Citations

Stem cells in gastrointestinal epithelium: numbers, characteristics and death

Christopher S. Potten.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (1998)

738 Citations

Epithelial stem cells in vivo.

Christopher S Potten;Rebecca J Morris.
Journal of Cell Science (1988)

601 Citations

THE EPIDERMAL PROLIFERATIVE UNIT: THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF THE CENTRAL BASAL CELL

Christopher S. Potten.
Cell Proliferation (1974)

594 Citations

The intestinal epithelial stem cell: the mucosal governor

Christopher S. Potten;Catherine Booth;D. Mark Pritchard.
International Journal of Experimental Pathology (2003)

590 Citations

Extreme sensitivity of some intestinal crypt cells to X and γ irradiation

Christopher S. Potten.
Nature (1977)

587 Citations

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