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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
11707
World Ranking
14991
National Ranking
6271

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Claude Lechene is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their research spans multiple scientific domains, particularly focusing on engineering, chemistry, and environmental science. Within these fields, the scientist has contributed to subfields including computational mechanics, spectroscopy, and ecology.

The core topics addressed in their work cover ion-surface interactions and analysis, mass spectrometry techniques and applications, and environmental DNA in biodiversity studies. These themes reflect a multidisciplinary approach utilizing advanced analytical technologies to explore complex biological and environmental systems.

Lechene has published research in notable venues, including Current Protocols. Among their recent papers is "High-Resolution Multi-Isotope Imaging Mass Spectrometry (MIMS) Imaging Applications in Stem Cell Biology," published in 2021 in Current Protocols.

  • High-Resolution Multi-Isotope Imaging Mass Spectrometry (MIMS) Imaging Applications in Stem Cell Biology, 2021, Current Protocols

Coauthoring work primarily with G. McMahon, Lechene has collaborated in at least one publication, highlighting a partnership within their research activities.

  • G. McMahon

Claude Lechene was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1991.

Best Publications

  • Mammalian heart renewal by pre-existing cardiomyocytes

    Samuel E. Senyo;Matthew L. Steinhauser;Christie L. Pizzimenti;Vicky K. Yang

  • Vanadate is a potent (Na,K)-ATPase inhibitor found in ATP derived from muscle.

    L C Cantley;L Josephson;R Warner;M Yanagisawa

  • Antioxidant Role for Lipid Droplets in a Stem Cell Niche of Drosophila

    Andrew P. Bailey;Grielof Koster;Christelle Guillermier;Elizabeth M.A. Hirst

  • Insoluble fibronectin activates the Na/H antiporter by clustering and immobilizing integrin alpha 5 beta 1, independent of cell shape

    Martin Alexander Schwartz;Claude Lechene;Donald E. Ingber

  • High-resolution quantitative imaging of mammalian and bacterial cells using stable isotope mass spectrometry

    Claude Lechene;Francois Hillion;Greg McMahon;Douglas Benson

  • Acute renal failure with selective medullary injury in the rat.

    S N Heyman;M Brezis;C A Reubinoff;Z Greenfeld

  • Multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometry quantifies stem cell division and metabolism

    Matthew L. Steinhauser;Andrew P. Bailey;Samuel E. Senyo;Samuel E. Senyo;Christelle Guillermier;Christelle Guillermier

  • Role for intrarenal mechanisms in the impaired salt excretion of experimental nephrotic syndrome.

    I Ichikawa;H G Rennke;J R Hoyer;K F Badr

  • Control of intracellular pH and growth by fibronectin in capillary endothelial cells

    D E Ingber;D Prusty;J V Frangioni;E J Cragoe

  • Quantitative imaging of nitrogen fixation by individual bacteria within animal cells

    Claude P. Lechene;Yvette Luyten;Gregory McMahon;Daniel L. Distel

  • Multi-isotope imaging mass spectrometry reveals slow protein turnover in hair-cell stereocilia

    Duan Sun Zhang;Valeria Piazza;Valeria Piazza;Benjamin J. Perrin;Agnieszka K. Rzadzinska

  • Renal epithelial cyst formation and enlargement in vitro: dependence on cAMP.

    Roberto Mangoo-Karim;Marie Uchic;Claude Lechene;Jared J. Grantham

  • Multiple integrins share the ability to induce elevation of intracellular pH.

    Martin Alexander Schwartz;Donald E. Ingber;Michael Lawrence;Timothy A. Springer

  • The protective action of betaine on the deleterious effects of NaCl on preimplantation mouse embryos in vitro

    J. D. Biggers;J. A. Lawitts;C. P. Lechene

  • Elemental composition of fluid in the human Fallopian tube.

    R. M. Borland;J. D. Biggers;C. P. Lechene;M. L. Taymor

  • Effect of cell spreading on cytoplasmic pH in normal and transformed fibroblasts

    Martin Alexander Schwartz;Georg Both;Claude Lechene

  • The elemental composition of the environments of the gametes and preimplantation embryo during the initiation of pregnancy.

    R. M. Borland;S. Hazra;J. D. Biggers;C. P. Lechene

  • Concentrations of Seven Elements in the Intraluminal Fluids of the Rat Seminiferous Tubules, Rete Testis, and Epididymis

    Alan D. Jenkins;Claude P. Lechene;Stuart S. Howards

  • Measure of Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotope Ratios in Cultured Cells

    R. Peteranderl;C. Lechene

  • Age Mosaicism across Multiple Scales in Adult Tissues

    Rafael Arrojo e Drigo;Varda Lev-Ram;Swati Tyagi;Ranjan Ramachandra

Frequent Co-Authors

John D. Biggers
John D. Biggers Harvard University
Richard J. Roman
Richard J. Roman University of Mississippi Medical Center
Joseph V. Bonventre
Joseph V. Bonventre Brigham and Women's Hospital
Martin A. Schwartz
Martin A. Schwartz Yale University
Jay M. Baltz
Jay M. Baltz Ottawa Hospital
Richard T. Lee
Richard T. Lee Harvard University
Jared J. Grantham
Jared J. Grantham University of Kansas
Thomas J. Deerinck
Thomas J. Deerinck University of California, San Diego
Mark H. Ellisman
Mark H. Ellisman University of California, San Diego
Donald E. Ingber
Donald E. Ingber Harvard University

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