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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 74 Citations 21,621 204 World Ranking 3476 National Ranking 1781

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Michael P. Rout is best known for:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Enzyme

His Cell biology study often links to related topics such as Mitochondrion. While working in this field, he studies both Mitochondrion and Inner membrane. While working in this field, he studies both Inner membrane and Nucleoporin. He brings together Nucleoporin and Nucleoplasm to produce work in his papers. He brings together Nucleoplasm and Nucleolus to produce work in his papers. As part of his studies on Nucleolus, Michael P. Rout often connects relevant areas like Nucleus. He regularly links together related areas like Nuclear localization sequence in his Nucleus studies. Michael P. Rout integrates many fields, such as Nuclear localization sequence and Nuclear export signal, in his works. His research on Nuclear export signal frequently links to adjacent areas such as Cell biology.

His most cited work include:

  • The Yeast Nuclear Pore Complex (1323 citations)
  • The molecular architecture of the nuclear pore complex (948 citations)
  • The Nuclear Pore Complex and Nuclear Transport (547 citations)

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

In his papers, Michael P. Rout integrates diverse fields, such as Cell biology and Biophysics. Michael P. Rout incorporates Biophysics and Cell biology in his studies. He connects Gene with Computational biology in his research. He performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Computational biology and Genetics via his papers. His Genetics study frequently intersects with other fields, such as RNA. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both RNA and Gene. Michael P. Rout performs integrative Nuclear pore and Cytoplasm research in his work. Michael P. Rout incorporates Cytoplasm and Cell nucleus in his research. In his papers, Michael P. Rout integrates diverse fields, such as Cell nucleus and Nuclear pore.

Michael P. Rout most often published in these fields:

  • Cell biology (68.79%)
  • Gene (60.28%)
  • Genetics (56.74%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2022)?

  • Cell biology (69.23%)
  • Genetics (61.54%)
  • Computational biology (53.85%)

In recent works Michael P. Rout was focusing on the following fields of study:

His Cell biology study typically links adjacent topics like Protein–protein interaction. In most of his Genetics studies, his work intersects topics such as Interactome. He undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Computational biology and DNA in his work. Michael P. Rout undertakes multidisciplinary studies into DNA and Computational biology in his work. Michael P. Rout performs integrative Nuclear pore and Inner membrane research in his work. Michael P. Rout performs integrative study on Inner membrane and Nucleoporin. Michael P. Rout integrates many fields, such as Nucleoporin and Nuclear transport, in his works. He connects Nuclear transport with Nuclear pore in his study. By researching both Cell nucleus and Mitosis, Michael P. Rout produces research that crosses academic boundaries.

Between 2018 and 2022, his most popular works were:

  • Principles for Integrative Structural Biology Studies (174 citations)
  • Comprehensive structure and functional adaptations of the yeast nuclear pore complex (50 citations)
  • One Ring to Rule them All? Structural and Functional Diversity in the Nuclear Pore Complex (41 citations)

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

  • Cell nucleus
  • Cytoplasm
  • DNA

Borrowing concepts from Mitosis, Michael P. Rout weaves in ideas under Cytoplasm. He merges Mitosis with Nucleoporin in his study. Michael P. Rout conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Nucleoporin and Cytoplasm through his research. Nuclear pore and Chromatin are two areas of study in which Michael P. Rout engages in interdisciplinary work. He conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Chromatin and Cell nucleus. In his articles, Michael P. Rout combines various disciplines, including Cell nucleus and Nuclear pore. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Cell biology and Biophysics. Michael P. Rout performs integrative study on Biophysics and Cell biology in his works. Nuclear transport is often connected to Nucleus in his work.

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Best Publications

The Yeast Nuclear Pore Complex: Composition, Architecture, and Transport Mechanism

Michael P. Rout;John D. Aitchison;Adisetyantari Suprapto;Kelly Hjertaas.
Journal of Cell Biology (2000)

1501 Citations

The molecular architecture of the nuclear pore complex

Frank Alber;Svetlana Dokudovskaya;Liesbeth M. Veenhoff;Wenzhu Zhang.
Nature (2007)

1173 Citations

The Nuclear Pore Complex and Nuclear Transport

Susan R. Wente;Michael P. Rout.
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology (2010)

789 Citations

Determining the architectures of macromolecular assemblies

Frank Alber;Svetlana Dokudovskaya;Liesbeth M. Veenhoff;Wenzhu Zhang.
Nature (2007)

648 Citations

The nuclear pore complex: bridging nuclear transport and gene regulation

Caterina Strambio-De-Castillia;Mario Niepel;Michael P. Rout.
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2010)

537 Citations

Three-Dimensional Architecture of the Isolated Yeast Nuclear Pore Complex: Functional and Evolutionary Implications

Qing Yang;Michael P Rout;Christopher W Akey.
Molecular Cell (1998)

489 Citations

Virtual gating and nuclear transport: the hole picture.

Michael P. Rout;John D. Aitchison;Marcelo O. Magnasco;Brian T. Chait.
Trends in Cell Biology (2003)

457 Citations

Components of coated vesicles and nuclear pore complexes share a common molecular architecture.

Damien P. Devos;Svetlana Dokudovskaya;Frank Alber;Rosemary Williams.
PLOS Biology (2004)

431 Citations

A Distinct Nuclear Import Pathway Used by Ribosomal Proteins

Michael P Rout;Günter Blobel;John D Aitchison.
Cell (1997)

425 Citations

Kap104p: A Karyopherin Involved in the Nuclear Transport of Messenger RNA Binding Proteins

John D. Aitchison;Günter Blobel;Michael P. Rout.
Science (1996)

395 Citations

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