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Eva M. Eicher publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eva M. Eicher sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 158 publications — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Eva M. Eicher D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eva M. Eicher sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 60 D-Index — 41st percentile

41% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Eva M. Eicher is affiliated with The Jackson Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine.

The scientist has contributed to areas including genetics, molecular biology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and surgery. Their main topics of work involve genetic and kidney cyst diseases, renal and related cancers, cystic fibrosis research advances, as well as pancreatic function and diabetes.

Notable recent publications by Eva M. Eicher include:

  • Pkhd1cyli/cyli mice have altered renal Pkhd1 mRNA processing and hormonally sensitive liver disease, 2023, Journal of Molecular Medicine
  • Nonsense-associated alternative splicing as a putative reno-protective mechanism in Pkhd1cyli/Pkhd1cyli mutant mice, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Eva M. Eicher include:

  • Chaozhe Yang
  • Naoe Harafuji
  • Ljubica Caldovic
  • Ravindra Boddu
  • Heather Gordish-Dressman

Publication venues in which Eva M. Eicher has recently appeared include:

  • Journal of Molecular Medicine
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Purkinje cell degeneration, a new neurological mutation in the mouse.

    Richard J. Mullen;Eva M. Eicher;Richard L. Sidman

  • Evidence That Sry Is Expressed in Pre-Sertoli Cells and Sertoli and Granulosa Cells Have a Common Precursor

    Kenneth H Albrecht;Eva M Eicher

  • Sry induces cell proliferation in the mouse gonad

    Jennifer Schmahl;Eva M. Eicher;Linda L. Washburn;Blanche Capel

  • Gonadal differentiation, sex determination and normal Sry expression in mice require direct interaction between transcription partners GATA4 and FOG2.

    Sergei G. Tevosian;Kenneth H. Albrecht;John D. Crispino;John D. Crispino;Yuko Fujiwara;Yuko Fujiwara

  • Inherited ateliotic dwarfism in mice. Characteristics of the mutation, little, on chromosome 6.

    Eva M. Eicher;Wesley G. Beamer

  • GENETIC CONTROL OF PRIMARY SEX DETERMINATION IN MICE

    Eva M. Eicher;Linda L. Washburn

  • Migration of mesonephric cells into the mammalian gonad depends on Sry.

    Blanche Capel;Kenneth H Albrecht;Linda L Washburn;Eva M Eicher

  • The beta3A subunit gene (Ap3b1) of the AP-3 adaptor complex is altered in the mouse hypopigmentation mutant pearl, a model for Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome and night blindness.

    Lijun Feng;Albert B. Seymour;Shelley Jiang;Agnes To

  • ABRUPT CLINE FOR SEX CHROMOSOMES IN A HYBRID ZONE BETWEEN TWO SPECIES OF MICE.

    Priscilla K. Tucker;Richard D. Sage;John Warner;Allan C. Wilson

  • Ovarian teratomas in mice are derived from oocytes that have completed the first meiotic division.

    John J. Eppig;Leslie P. Kozak;Eva M. Eicher;Leroy C. Stevens

  • Ank3 (epithelial ankyrin), a widely distributed new member of the ankyrin gene family and the major ankyrin in kidney, is expressed in alternatively spliced forms, including forms that lack the repeat domain.

    L L Peters;K M John;F M Lu;E M Eicher

  • A Y-encoded subunit of the translation initiation factor Eif2 is essential for mouse spermatogenesis.

    Sophie Mazeyrat;Noëmie Saut;Vladimir Grigoriev;Shantha K. Mahadevaiah

  • Ru2 and Ru encode mouse orthologs of the genes mutated in human Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome types 5 and 6

    Qing Zhang;Baohui Zhao;Wei Li;Naoki Oiso

  • Three New Allelic Mouse Mutations that Cause Skeletal Overgrowth Involve the Natriuretic Peptide Receptor C Gene (Npr3)

    Jean Jaubert;Francis Jaubert;Natalia Martin;Linda L. Washburn

  • H-Y antigen, serologically detectable male antigen and sex determination.

    Willys K. Silvers;David L. Gasser;Eva M. Eicher

  • The mouse Y* chromosome involves a complex rearrangement, including interstitial positioning of the pseudoautosomal region.

    E.M. Eicher;D.W. Hale;P.A. Hunt;B.K. Lee

  • Assignment of genes to regions of mouse chromosomes.

    Eva M. Eicher;Linda L. Washburn

  • Sex reversal in XY mice caused by dominant mutation on chromosome 17

    Linda L. Washburn;Eva M. Eicher

  • Related function of mouse SOX3, SOX9, and SRY HMG domains assayed by male sex determination.

    David E. Bergstrom;Maureen Young;Kenneth H. Albrecht;Eva M. Eicher

  • Inherited sex reversal in mice: identification of a new primary sex-determining gene.

    Eva M. Eicher;Linda L. Washburn

Frequent Co-Authors

Luanne L. Peters
Luanne L. Peters The Jackson Laboratory
Stuart H. Orkin
Stuart H. Orkin Harvard University
Richard L. Sidman
Richard L. Sidman Harvard University
Richard T. Swank
Richard T. Swank Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Neal G. Copeland
Neal G. Copeland The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Nancy A. Jenkins
Nancy A. Jenkins The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Blanche Capel
Blanche Capel Duke University
Samuel E. Lux
Samuel E. Lux Harvard University
Robert L. Nussbaum
Robert L. Nussbaum University of California, San Francisco
Peter J. Scambler
Peter J. Scambler University College London

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