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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 103 Citations 36,459 586 World Ranking 4367 National Ranking 422

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Cancer
  • Internal medicine

His scientific interests lie mostly in Pathology, Stem cell, Cell biology, Crypt and Molecular biology. His Pathology study incorporates themes from Stomach and Small intestine. His Stem cell study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Immunology and Adult stem cell.

His Cell biology research includes elements of Clinical uses of mesenchymal stem cells, Receptor and Stem cell transplantation for articular cartilage repair. His Crypt research incorporates elements of Epithelium, Intestinal mucosa, Familial adenomatous polyposis and Mitosis. His Molecular biology research includes elements of Cell culture, Trefoil factor 2, Intestinal metaplasia, Biochemistry and Trefoil Factors.

His most cited work include:

  • Lgr5+ve Stem Cells Drive Self-Renewal in the Stomach and Build Long-Lived Gastric Units In Vitro (1002 citations)
  • Hepatocytes from non-hepatic adult stem cells (938 citations)
  • Bone marrow contributes to renal parenchymal turnover and regeneration (587 citations)

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

His primary areas of study are Pathology, Internal medicine, Stem cell, Endocrinology and Cell biology. His Pathology research focuses on subjects like Cancer, which are linked to Cancer research. His Internal medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Gastroenterology and Cell growth.

Nicholas A. Wright has researched Stem cell in several fields, including Molecular biology, Cellular differentiation, Adult stem cell and Immunology. His study looks at the intersection of Molecular biology and topics like Crypt with Cell, Intestinal mucosa and Mitosis. His Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Stomach, Gastrointestinal tract and Cell division.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Pathology (38.81%)
  • Internal medicine (27.40%)
  • Stem cell (29.83%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2011-2020)?

  • Pathology (38.81%)
  • Stem cell (29.83%)
  • Cell biology (19.18%)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Pathology, Stem cell, Cell biology, Cancer research and Epithelium. His studies in Pathology integrate themes in fields like Cancer and Adenocarcinoma. The Stem cell study combines topics in areas such as Molecular biology, Crypt, Immunology and Somatic cell.

His Molecular biology study combines topics in areas such as Genetics, Adenomatous polyposis coli, Cellular differentiation and Hyperplastic Polyp. His research in Cell biology intersects with topics in Intestinal epithelium and Holy Grail. The concepts of his Cancer research study are interwoven with issues in Cancer cell and Colorectal cancer, Gastrointestinal cancer.

Between 2011 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Lrig1 controls intestinal stem-cell homeostasis by negative regulation of ErbB signalling (296 citations)
  • Lrig1 controls intestinal stem-cell homeostasis by negative regulation of ErbB signalling (296 citations)
  • Oxford textbook of pathology (218 citations)

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

  • Gene
  • Cancer
  • Internal medicine

His primary scientific interests are in Pathology, Stem cell, Epithelium, Cell biology and Dysplasia. Nicholas A. Wright is interested in Metaplasia, which is a field of Pathology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Molecular biology, Cellular differentiation, Immunology and Gastric mucosa.

His work carried out in the field of Cellular differentiation brings together such families of science as Mutation and Cell. The various areas that he examines in his Epithelium study include Progenitor cell and Intestinal metaplasia. He usually deals with Cell biology and limits it to topics linked to Intestinal epithelium and Wnt signaling pathway, ErbB, Regulator, Receptor and Intestinal stem cell homeostasis.

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Best Publications

Hepatocytes from non-hepatic adult stem cells

Malcolm R. Alison;Richard Poulsom;Rosemary Jeffery;Amar P. Dhillon.
Nature (2000)

1519 Citations

Lgr5+ve Stem Cells Drive Self-Renewal in the Stomach and Build Long-Lived Gastric Units In Vitro

Nick Barker;Meritxell Huch;Pekka Kujala;Marc van de Wetering.
Cell Stem Cell (2010)

1471 Citations

Bone marrow contributes to renal parenchymal turnover and regeneration

Richard Poulsom;Stuart J. Forbes;Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke;Eoin Ryan.
The Journal of Pathology (2001)

842 Citations

Bone marrow contribution to tumor-associated myofibroblasts and fibroblasts.

Natalie C. Direkze;Kairbaan Hodivala-Dilke;Rosemary Jeffery;Toby Hunt.
Cancer Research (2004)

601 Citations

A significant proportion of myofibroblasts are of bone marrow origin in human liver fibrosis

Stuart J. Forbes;Francesco P. Russo;Virginia Rey;Patrizia Burra.
Gastroenterology (2004)

591 Citations

The biology of epithelial cell populations

Nicholas A. Wright;Malcolm Alison.
(1984)

583 Citations

Induction of a novel epidermal growth factor-secreting cell lineage by mucosal ulceration in human gastrointestinal stem cells

Nicholas A. Wright;Christine Pike;George Elia.
Nature (1990)

556 Citations

Molecular evolution of the metaplasia-dysplasia-adenocarcinoma sequence in the esophagus.

Janusz A. Jankowski;Nick A. Wright;Stephen J. Meltzer;George Triadafilopoulos.
American Journal of Pathology (1999)

521 Citations

Colonic crypt organization and tumorigenesis

Adam Humphries;Nicholas A. Wright.
Nature Reviews Cancer (2008)

446 Citations

The clinical assessment of proliferation and growth in human tumours: evaluation of methods and applications as prognostic variables.

Cecily M. Quinn;Nicholas A. Wright.
The Journal of Pathology (1990)

421 Citations

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