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104
Citations
37771
World Ranking
1260
National Ranking
743

Overview

Christopher S Potten is affiliated with Allegheny General Hospital in the United States. Their professional profile reflects a focus within the medical and scientific research community, contributing through clinical practice or research activities linked to this institution.

Available data does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues. This absence of publication records in the data suggests that either the scientist's work is focused more on clinical practice rather than extensive research publishing, or that their publications are not captured in the provided dataset.

Similarly, there are no recorded main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of research work. This limits detailed insight into their specific areas of academic or research expertise within the medical or scientific fields.

There are no awards listed for Christopher S Potten, and no book publications are recorded from any publishers.

The lack of detailed data on research outputs, collaborations, or scholarly topics means the profile is centered on the affiliation and recognized involvement in the hospital setting. This context often indicates engagement in applied medical work, clinical services, or potentially internal research projects not widely published.

Best Publications

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

    Christopher S Potten;M Loeffler

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

    Christopher S. Potten;Gary Owen;Dawn Booth

  • The intestinal epithelial stem cell

    Emma Marshman;Catherine Booth;Christopher S. Potten

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

    Robert B. Clarke;Anthony Howell;Christopher S. Potten;Elizabeth Anderson

  • Stem cells in gastrointestinal epithelium: numbers, characteristics and death

    Christopher S. Potten

  • 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

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

    Christopher S. Potten

  • The intestinal epithelial stem cell: the mucosal governor

    Christopher S. Potten;Catherine Booth;D. Mark Pritchard

  • Epithelial stem cells in vivo.

    Christopher S Potten;Rebecca J Morris

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

    Christopher S. Potten

  • Identification of a putative intestinal stem cell and early lineage marker; musashi-1.

    Christopher S. Potten;Catherine Booth;Gregory L. Tudor;Dawn Booth

  • Gut instincts: thoughts on intestinal epithelial stem cells.

    Catherine Booth;Christopher S. Potten

  • Keratinocyte Growth Factor Protects Mice from Chemotherapy and Radiation-induced Gastrointestinal Injury and Mortality

    C L Farrell;J Bready;K L Rex;J N Chen

  • The development of a method for the preparation of rat intestinal epithelial cell primary cultures.

    Gareth S Evans;Neil Flint;A S Somers;Brian P Eyden

  • The effect of age and menstrual cycle upon proliferative activity of the normal human breast.

    Christopher S Potten;R J Watson;G T Williams;S Tickle

  • The segregation of DNA in epithelial stem cells

    Christopher S. Potten;William J. Hume;Peter Reid;John Cairns

  • Regulation and Significance of Apoptosis in the Stem Cells of the Gastrointestinal Epithelium

    Christopher S Potten;James W Wilson;Catherine Booth

  • A putative human breast stem cell population is enriched for steroid receptor-positive cells

    Robert B. Clarke;Katherine Spence;Elizabeth Anderson;Anthony Howell

  • Cell migration and organization in the intestinal crypt using a lattice-free model

    F A Meineke;Christopher S Potten;M Loeffler

  • Apoptosis and cancer chemotherapy

    John A Hickman;Christopher S Potten;A J Merritt;T C Fisher

Frequent Co-Authors

Markus Loeffler
Markus Loeffler Leipzig University
Stephen A Roberts
Stephen A Roberts University of Manchester
John A. Hickman
John A. Hickman University of Manchester
Anthony Howell
Anthony Howell University of Manchester
Terence D Allen
Terence D Allen University of Manchester
Andrew G Renehan
Andrew G Renehan University of Manchester
Robert Clarke
Robert Clarke University of Oxford
Stephen M Shalet
Stephen M Shalet University of Manchester
Thomas B. L. Kirkwood
Thomas B. L. Kirkwood Newcastle University
Cristin G. Print
Cristin G. Print University of Auckland

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