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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
Medicine D-index 90 Citations 27,598 461 World Ranking 7707 National Ranking 742

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Internal medicine
  • Disease

Her primary areas of investigation include Pathology, Dementia, Parkinson's disease, Progressive supranuclear palsy and Corticobasal degeneration. Her Pathology study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Central nervous system disease. She studies Dementia, focusing on Cerebral amyloid angiopathy in particular.

Her Parkinson's disease research focuses on subjects like Cognitive decline, which are linked to Gaucher's disease, Ashkenazi jews, Oncology and Glucocerebrosidase. Her research in Progressive supranuclear palsy intersects with topics in Surgery, Neuropathology and Neurodegeneration. Her studies deal with areas such as Hippocampal sclerosis and Physical therapy as well as Corticobasal degeneration.

Her most cited work include:

  • Lewy bodies in grafted neurons in subjects with Parkinson's disease suggest host-to-graft disease propagation. (1258 citations)
  • A common LRRK2 mutation in idiopathic Parkinson's disease (623 citations)
  • Characteristics of two distinct clinical phenotypes in pathologically proven progressive supranuclear palsy: Richardson's syndrome and PSP-parkinsonism. (510 citations)

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

Her primary areas of study are Pathology, Neuroscience, Atrophy, Parkinson's disease and Progressive supranuclear palsy. Pathology is represented through her Dementia, Parkinsonism, Corticobasal degeneration, Disease and Muscle biopsy research. Her Dementia research integrates issues from Neurodegeneration and Amyloid.

Her Neuroscience research incorporates themes from Neuropathology, Pathological and World Wide Web. Her Atrophy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Dementia with Lewy bodies and Striatonigral Degeneration. Her Parkinson's disease study improves the overall literature in Internal medicine.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Pathology (46.57%)
  • Neuroscience (17.14%)
  • Atrophy (16.53%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Atrophy (16.53%)
  • Pathology (46.57%)
  • Disease (12.10%)

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

Her main research concerns Atrophy, Pathology, Disease, Dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease. Her Atrophy study also includes fields such as

  • Neurodegeneration that connect with fields like Dementia, Gene expression, Neuroscience, Neuroinflammation and Transcriptome,
  • Neurology which connect with MEDLINE,
  • Striatonigral Degeneration together with Olivopontocerebellar atrophy. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Entorhinal cortex and Weakness.

Her research in Progressive supranuclear palsy, Parkinsonism and Frontotemporal dementia are components of Disease. The Dementia with Lewy bodies study combines topics in areas such as Genetics, Genome-wide association study and Medical genetics. In general Parkinson's disease, her work in Synucleinopathies and Alpha-synuclein is often linked to Cytoplasmic inclusion linking many areas of study.

Between 2017 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Investigating the genetic architecture of dementia with Lewy bodies: a two-stage genome-wide association study (105 citations)
  • Development of phospho-specific Rab protein antibodies to monitor in vivo activity of the LRRK2 Parkinson's disease kinase. (72 citations)
  • Prognosis and Neuropathologic Correlation of Clinical Subtypes of Parkinson Disease. (70 citations)

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

  • Gene
  • Internal medicine
  • Disease

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Atrophy, Pathology, Dementia with Lewy bodies, Alpha-synuclein and Internal medicine. Her study in Atrophy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both White matter, Pathological, Pediatrics and Parkinson's disease. Her study in the fields of Synucleinopathies under the domain of Parkinson's disease overlaps with other disciplines such as Cytoplasmic inclusion.

Her studies in Pathology integrate themes in fields like Sanger sequencing, myalgia and Gene mutation. Her Dementia with Lewy bodies research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Genome-wide association study and Neurodegeneration. She combines subjects such as Endocrinology and Magnetic resonance imaging with her study of Internal medicine.

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Best Publications

Lewy bodies in grafted neurons in subjects with Parkinson's disease suggest host-to-graft disease propagation.

Jia-Yi Li;Elisabet Englund;Janice L Holton;Denis Soulet.
Nature Medicine (2008)

1817 Citations

A common LRRK2 mutation in idiopathic Parkinson's disease

William P. Gilks;Patrick M Abou-Sleiman;Sonia Gandhi;Shushant Jain.
The Lancet (2005)

879 Citations

Characteristics of two distinct clinical phenotypes in pathologically proven progressive supranuclear palsy: Richardson's syndrome and PSP-parkinsonism.

David R Williams;Rohan de Silva;Dominic C Paviour;Alan M Pittman.
Brain (2005)

757 Citations

Glucocerebrosidase mutations in clinical and pathologically proven Parkinson's disease

Juliane Neumann;Jose Bras;Jose Bras;Emma Deas;Sean S. O'Sullivan.
Brain (2009)

675 Citations

Lewy- and Alzheimer-type pathologies in Parkinson's disease dementia: which is more important?

Yaroslau Compta;Laura Parkkinen;Sean S O'Sullivan;Jana Vandrovcova.
Brain (2011)

539 Citations

A clinico-pathological study of subtypes in Parkinson's disease

Marianna Selikhova;David R Williams;David R Williams;Peter A Kempster;Peter A Kempster;Janice L Holton.
Brain (2009)

485 Citations

The heritability and genetics of frontotemporal lobar degeneration

J.D. Rohrer;R. Guerreiro;J. Vandrovcova;J. Uphill.
Neurology (2009)

481 Citations

The spectrum of pathological involvement of the striatonigral and olivopontocerebellar systems in multiple system atrophy : clinicopathological correlations

Tetsutaro Ozawa;Dominic Paviour;Dominic Paviour;Niall P. Quinn;Keith A. Josephs.
Brain (2004)

465 Citations

Neuropathology underlying clinical variability in patients with synucleinopathies

Glenda M. Halliday;Janice L. Holton;Tamas Revesz;Dennis W. Dickson.
Acta Neuropathologica (2011)

459 Citations

Relationships between age and late progression of Parkinson’s disease: a clinico-pathological study

Peter A Kempster;Sean S O'Sullivan;Janice L Holton;Tamas Revesz.
Brain (2010)

408 Citations

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