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Peter J. Roughley

Peter J. Roughley

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Biology and Biochemistry
Canada
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
90
Citations
24462
World Ranking
2476
National Ranking
76

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Canada Leader Award

Overview

Peter J. Roughley is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their academic profile currently does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues. Similarly, there is no data available regarding book publications or specific fields and subfields of study associated with their research.

This lack of detailed publication and research topic data suggests that publicly accessible records focus mainly on their institutional affiliation rather than extensive bibliometric information. There are also no recorded awards linked to their career at this time.

Best Publications

  • What is intervertebral disc degeneration, and what causes it?

    Michael A. Adams;Peter J. Roughley

  • Consortium for osteogenesis imperfecta mutations in the helical domain of type I collagen: regions rich in lethal mutations align with collagen binding sites for integrins and proteoglycans

    Joan C. Marini;Antonella Forlino;Antonella Forlino;Wayne A. Cabral;Aileen M. Barnes

  • Cartilage in normal and osteoarthritis conditions.

    Johanne Martel-Pelletier;Christelle Boileau;Jean-Pierre Pelletier;Peter J. Roughley

  • Type V osteogenesis imperfecta: a new form of brittle bone disease.

    Francis H. Glorieux;Francis H. Glorieux;Frank Rauch;Horacio Plotkin;Leanne Ward

  • Osteogenesis imperfecta type VI: a form of brittle bone disease with a mineralization defect.

    Francis H. Glorieux;Francis H. Glorieux;Leanne M. Ward;Frank Rauch;Frank Rauch;Ljiljana Lalic

  • The structure and function of cartilage proteoglycans.

    Roughley Pj

  • Cartilage-specific deletion of mTOR upregulates autophagy and protects mice from osteoarthritis

    Yue Zhang;Faezeh Vasheghani;Ying-hua Li;Meryem Blati

  • Distinction between the extracellular matrix of the nucleus pulposus and hyaline cartilage: a requisite for tissue engineering of intervertebral disc.

    F Mwale;P Roughley;J Antoniou

  • Osteogenesis imperfecta type VII: an autosomal recessive form of brittle bone disease.

    L.M Ward;F Rauch;F Rauch;R Travers;G Chabot

  • The role of aggrecan in normal and osteoarthritic cartilage

    Peter J Roughley;John S Mort

  • The potential and limitations of a cell-seeded collagen/hyaluronan scaffold to engineer an intervertebral disc-like matrix.

    Mauro Alini;Wei Li;Paul Markovic;Max Aebi

  • Monoclonal antibodies that specifically recognize neoepitope sequences generated by 'aggrecanase' and matrix metalloproteinase cleavage of aggrecan: application to catabolism in situ and in vitro.

    C E Hughes;B Caterson;A J Fosang;P J Roughley

  • The potential of chitosan-based gels containing intervertebral disc cells for nucleus pulposus supplementation.

    Peter Roughley;Caroline Hoemann;Eric DesRosiers;Fackson Mwale

  • Aggrecan degradation in human intervertebral disc and articular cartilage.

    Robert Sztrolovics;Mauro Alini;Peter J. Roughley;John S. Mort

  • The role of proteoglycans in aging, degeneration and repair of the intervertebral disc.

    P. J. Roughley;M. Alini;J. Antoniou

  • Aggrecanase versus matrix metalloproteinases in the catabolism of the interglobular domain of aggrecan in vitro.

    Chris B. Little;Carl R. Flannery;Clare E. Hughes;John S. Mort

  • Age-related changes in cartilage proteoglycans: quantitative electron microscopic studies.

    Joseph A. Buckwalter;Peter J. Roughley;Lawrence C. Rosenberg

  • The human lumican gene. Organization, chromosomal location, and expression in articular cartilage.

    Judy Grover;Xiao Ning Chen;Julie R. Korenberg;Peter J. Roughley

  • Cytokines and inflammation in cartilage degradation

    Jean-Pierre Pelletier;John A. DiBattista;Peter Roughley;Robert McCollum

  • SLRP interaction can protect collagen fibrils from cleavage by collagenases.

    Yeqing Geng;David McQuillan;Peter J. Roughley;Peter J. Roughley

Frequent Co-Authors

John S. Mort
John S. Mort McGill University
Francis H. Glorieux
Francis H. Glorieux McGill University
Frank Rauch
Frank Rauch McGill University
Bruce Caterson
Bruce Caterson Cardiff University
Tibor T. Glant
Tibor T. Glant Rush University Medical Center
Julie R. Korenberg
Julie R. Korenberg University of Utah
Johanne Martel-Pelletier
Johanne Martel-Pelletier University of Montreal
Chia-Yang Liu
Chia-Yang Liu Indiana University
Jean-Pierre Pelletier
Jean-Pierre Pelletier University of Montreal
Clare Elizabeth Hughes
Clare Elizabeth Hughes Cardiff University

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