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24664
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16423
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Kevin J. Tomaselli 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 Kevin J. Tomaselli sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 84 publications — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kevin J. Tomaselli 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 Kevin J. Tomaselli sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Kevin J. Tomaselli is affiliated with Pfizer in the United States, where their work is situated within the pharmaceutical industry. The professional association with a leading global healthcare company suggests engagement with research and development activities targeting drug discovery, development, or related biomedical sciences.

There are no specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications publicly listed for Kevin J. Tomaselli. Similarly, detailed information on their main fields or subfields of study, as well as the primary topics of research focus, is not available.

Given the lack of explicit data on publications or awards, the profile of Kevin J. Tomaselli is primarily defined by their role within Pfizer and their contributions presumably within the pharmaceutical or biomedical research domain.

Best Publications

  • An inhibitor of Bcl-2 family proteins induces regression of solid tumours

    Tilman Oltersdorf;Steven W. Elmore;Alexander R. Shoemaker;Robert C. Armstrong

  • Two CD95 (APO-1/Fas) signaling pathways

    Carsten Scaffidi;Simone Fulda;Anu Srinivasan;Claudia Friesen

  • Activation and Cleavage of Caspase-3 in Apoptosis Induced by Experimental Cerebral Ischemia

    Shobu Namura;Jinmin Zhu;Klaus Fink;Matthias Endres

  • Extracellular Matrix Molecules and their Receptors: Functions in Neural Development

    Louis F. Reichardt;Kevin J. Tomaselli

  • In vitro activation of CPP32 and Mch3 by Mch4, a novel human apoptotic cysteine protease containing two FADD-like domains.

    Teresa Fernandes-Alnemri;Robert C. Armstrong;Joseph Krebs;Srinivasa M. Srinivasula

  • Apoptosis initiated by Bcl-2-regulated caspase activation independently of the cytochrome c/Apaf-1/caspase-9 apoptosome

    Vanessa S. Marsden;Liam O'Connor;Liam O'Connor;Lorraine A. O'Reilly;John Silke

  • Death effector domain-containing herpesvirus and poxvirus proteins inhibit both Fas- and TNFR1-induced apoptosis

    John Bertin;Robert C. Armstrong;Sabine Ottilie;David A. Martin

  • Mch3, a Novel Human Apoptotic Cysteine Protease Highly Related to CPP32

    T Fernandes-Alnemri;A Takahashi;R Armstrong;J Krebs

  • Discovery of potent antagonists of the antiapoptotic protein XIAP for the treatment of cancer.

    Thorsten K Oost;Chaohong Sun;Robert C Armstrong;Ali-Samer Al-Assaad

  • FLAME-1, a Novel FADD-like Anti-apoptotic Molecule That Regulates Fas/TNFR1-induced Apoptosis

    Srinivasa M. Srinivasula;Manzoor Ahmad;Sabine Ottilie;Florencia Bullrich

  • Cell-specific induction of apoptosis by microinjection of cytochrome c. Bcl-xL has activity independent of cytochrome c release.

    Feng Li;Anu Srinivasan;Yu Wang;Robert C. Armstrong

  • In situ immunodetection of activated caspase-3 in apoptotic neurons in the developing nervous system

    Anu Srinivasan;Kevin A Roth;Robert O Sayers;Kenneth S Shindler

  • Fas-induced activation of the cell death-related protease CPP32 Is inhibited by Bcl-2 and by ICE family protease inhibitors

    Robert C. Armstrong;Teresa Aja;Jialing Xiang;Smita Gaur

  • Peptide inhibitors of the ice protease family arrest programmed cell death of motoneurons in vivo and in vitro

    C.E. Milligan;D. Prevette;H. Yaginuma;S. Homma

  • N-Cadherin and Integrins: Two Receptor Systems That Mediate Neuronal Process Outgrowth on Astrocyte Surfaces

    Kevin J. Tomaselli;Karla M. Neugebauer;John L. Bixby;Jack Lilien

  • The Ced-3/Interleukin 1β Converting Enzyme-like Homolog Mch6 and the Lamin-cleaving Enzyme Mch2α Are Substrates for the Apoptotic Mediator CPP32

    Srinivasa M. Srinivasula;Teresa Fernandes-Alnemri;James Zangrilli;Noreen Robertson

  • Activation of the CED3/ICE-related protease CPP32 in cerebellar granule neurons undergoing apoptosis but not necrosis.

    Robert C. Armstrong;Teresa J. Aja;Kim D. Hoang;Smita Gaur

  • N-cadherin, NCAM, and integrins promote retinal neurite outgrowth on astrocytes in vitro.

    K M Neugebauer;K J Tomaselli;J Lilien;L F Reichardt

  • Structure of recombinant human CPP32 in complex with the tetrapeptide acetyl-Asp-Val-Ala-Asp fluoromethyl ketone.

    Peer R.E. Mittl;Stefania Di Marco;Joseph F. Krebs;Xu Bai

  • Dual role of caspase-11 in mediating activation of caspase-1 and caspase-3 under pathological conditions.

    Shin-Jung Kang;Suyue Wang;Hideaki Hara;Erin P. Peterson

Frequent Co-Authors

Emad S. Alnemri
Emad S. Alnemri Thomas Jefferson University
Gerald Litwack
Gerald Litwack Texas A&M Health Science Center
Louis F. Reichardt
Louis F. Reichardt University of California, San Francisco
Teresa Fernandes-Alnemri
Teresa Fernandes-Alnemri Thomas Jefferson University
Karla M. Neugebauer
Karla M. Neugebauer Yale University
John L. Bixby
John L. Bixby University of Miami
Stephen W. Fesik
Stephen W. Fesik Vanderbilt University
Srinivasa M. Srinivasula
Srinivasa M. Srinivasula Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Thiruvananthapuram
Salvatore Carbonetto
Salvatore Carbonetto McGill University
Junying Yuan
Junying Yuan Harvard University

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