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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 60 Citations 11,363 116 World Ranking 7961 National Ranking 27

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Awards & Achievements

1996 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Cancer
  • Genetics

E. B. Lane mainly investigates Keratin, Pathology, Genetics, Keratin 8 and Molecular biology. He has researched Keratin in several fields, including Intermediate filament, Keratin Filament, Keratin 16 and Cell biology. His Intermediate filament research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Epithelium, Antibody and Antigen.

His Pathology study incorporates themes from Carcinoembryonic antigen and Monoclonal antibody. He has included themes like Keratin 5 and Keratin 7 in his Keratin 8 study. The study incorporates disciplines such as HaCaT, Cyclin D1, Cyclin and Ectopic expression in addition to Molecular biology.

His most cited work include:

  • Monoclonal antibodies provide specific intramolecular markers for the study of epithelial tonofilament organization. (399 citations)
  • Antibody markers of basal cells in complex epithelia. (344 citations)
  • Plectin deficiency results in muscular dystrophy with epidermolysis bullosa (337 citations)

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

E. B. Lane spends much of his time researching Keratin, Pathology, Molecular biology, Cell biology and Monoclonal antibody. The Keratin study combines topics in areas such as Keratin 6A and Intermediate filament. His Pathology research focuses on subjects like Cancer, which are linked to Exfoliative cytology.

His work is dedicated to discovering how Molecular biology, Cell growth are connected with HaCaT and other disciplines. His research in Cell biology intersects with topics in Cell culture, Keratinocyte, Cellular differentiation, Anatomy and Epidermis. His Monoclonal antibody research incorporates elements of Epitope, Antigen, Differential diagnosis and Meningeal carcinomatosis.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Keratin (52.63%)
  • Pathology (49.12%)
  • Molecular biology (27.19%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2000-2013)?

  • Keratin (52.63%)
  • Pathology (49.12%)
  • Cell biology (22.81%)

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

His main research concerns Keratin, Pathology, Cell biology, Epidermolysis bullosa simplex and Genetics. The concepts of his Keratin study are interwoven with issues in Mutation, Keratin 6A and Molecular biology. His work deals with themes such as Extracellular matrix, Intermediate filament and Keratinocyte, which intersect with Pathology.

His Cell biology research incorporates themes from Cell culture, Epidermis and Anatomy. His study on Epidermolysis bullosa simplex is covered under Epidermolysis bullosa. His work carried out in the field of Keratin 8 brings together such families of science as Monoclonal antibody, Keratin 18 and Keratin 7.

Between 2000 and 2013, his most popular works were:

  • Keratins and skin disorders. (175 citations)
  • Potential applications of anti-keratin antibodies in oral diagnosis. (132 citations)
  • Expression of individual lamins in basal cell carcinomas of the skin. (89 citations)

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

  • Gene
  • Cancer
  • Genetics

E. B. Lane focuses on Pathology, Keratin, Mutation, Molecular biology and Monoclonal antibody. His study in Pathology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Lamin, Cell growth, Psoriasis and Keratinocyte. E. B. Lane mostly deals with Keratin 8 in his studies of Keratin.

His Mutation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Epidermolysis bullosa, Epidermolysis bullosa simplex, Keratin 5 and Cancer research. His Molecular biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Immunohistochemistry, Laminin, Cell division, Human skin and Cell type. His Monoclonal antibody research integrates issues from Gene expression, Model organism, Epithelial dysplasia and Keratin 7.

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Best Publications

Monoclonal antibodies provide specific intramolecular markers for the study of epithelial tonofilament organization.

E B Lane.
Journal of Cell Biology (1982)

617 Citations

Mutations in the plakophilin 1 gene result in ectodermal dysplasia/skin fragility syndrome.

J. A. McGrath;J. R. McMillan;Carrie S. Shemanko;S. K. Runswick.
Nature Genetics (1997)

471 Citations

A mutation in the conserved helix termination peptide of keratin 5 in hereditary skin blistering.

E. B. Lane;E. L. Rugg;H. Navsaria;I. M. Leigh.
Nature (1992)

469 Citations

Antibody markers of basal cells in complex epithelia

P. E. Purkis;J. B. Steel;I. C. Mackenzie;W. B. J. Nathrath.
Journal of Cell Science (1990)

465 Citations

Plectin deficiency results in muscular dystrophy with epidermolysis bullosa

F.J.D. Smith;R.A.J. Eady;I.M. Leigh;J.R. McMillan.
Nature Genetics (1996)

443 Citations

Keratin 16 and keratin 17 mutations cause pachyonychia congenita.

W.H.I. McLean;E.L. Rugg;D.P. Lunny;S.M. Morley.
Nature Genetics (1995)

415 Citations

Loss of plectin causes epidermolysis bullosa with muscular dystrophy: cDNA cloning and genomic organization.

W. H. I. Mclean;L. Pulkkinen;F. J. D. Smith;E. L. Rugg.
Genes & Development (1996)

384 Citations

Keratin expression in human mammary epithelial cells cultured from normal and malignant tissue: relation to in vivo phenotypes and influence of medium.

J. Taylor-Papadimitriou;M. Stampfer;J. Bartek;A. Lewis.
Journal of Cell Science (1989)

329 Citations

Use of monoclonal antibodies for the histopathological diagnosis of human malignancy

KC Gatter;Z Abdulaziz;P Beverley;Jrf Corvalan.
Journal of Clinical Pathology (1982)

284 Citations

Keratins and skin disorders.

E B Lane;W H I McLean.
The Journal of Pathology (2004)

265 Citations

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