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75
Citations
16470
World Ranking
2010
National Ranking
986

Overview

Simon Karpatkin was a researcher affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a career focused on scientific inquiry and research, though specific details about their publication record, research topics, and collaborations are limited.

During their professional tenure, Simon Karpatkin did not have any recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues documented in the available data. Additionally, there is no information available regarding book publications associated with this researcher.

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Best Publications

  • Thrombin induces tumor growth, metastasis, and angiogenesis: Evidence for a thrombin-regulated dormant tumor phenotype

    Mary Lynn Nierodzik;Simon Karpatkin

  • Heterogeneity of human Platelets: I. Metabolic and kinetic evidence suggestive of young and old platelets

    Simon Karpatkin

  • Autoimmune Thrombocytopenic Purpura in Homosexual Men

    Lynn Morris;Ariel Distenfeld;Edward Amorosi;Simon Karpatkin

  • Role of adhesive proteins in platelet tumor interaction in vitro and metastasis formation in vivo.

    S Karpatkin;E Pearlstein;C Ambrogio;B S Coller

  • Heterogeneity of human platelets: II. Functional evidence suggestive of young and old platelets

    Simon Karpatkin

  • Role of Platelets in Tumor Cell Metastases

    Simon Karpatkin;Edward Pearlstein

  • Thrombin stimulates tumor-platelet adhesion in vitro and metastasis in vivo.

    M L Nierodzik;A Plotkin;F Kajumo;S Karpatkin

  • Effect of Thrombin Treatment of Tumor Cells on Adhesion of Tumor Cells to Platelets in Vitro and Tumor Metastasis in Vivo

    Mary Lynn R. Nierodzik;Francis Kajumo;Simon Karpatkin

  • Use of the megathrombocyte as an index of megakaryocyte number.

    Sudershan K. Garg;Edward L. Amorosi;Simon Karpatkin

  • Protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR-1) is required and rate-limiting for thrombin-enhanced experimental pulmonary metastasis.

    Mary Lynn Nierodzik;Kui Chen;Kenichi Takeshita;Jian-Jun Li

  • Autoimmune (idiopathic) thrombocytopenic purpura.

    Simon Karpatkin

  • Heterogeneity of human platelets. VI. Correlation of platelet function with platelet volume.

    Simon Karpatkin

  • Correlation between spontaneous metastatic potential, platelet-aggregating activity of cell surface extracts, and cell surface sialylation in 10 metastatic-variant derivatives of a rat renal sarcoma cell line.

    Edward Pearlstein;Peter L. Salk;Ganesa Yogeeswaran;Simon Karpatkin

  • Role of endogenous thrombin in tumor implantation, seeding, and spontaneous metastasis

    Liang Hu;Merlin Lee;Wendy Campbell;Roman Perez-Soler

  • In vitro detection of platelet antibody in patients with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura and systemic lupus erythematosus.

    Simon Karpatkin;Gregory W. Siskind

  • Thrombocytopenia in homosexual patients. Prognosis, response to therapy, and prevalence of antibody to the retrovirus associated with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

    Christine Walsh;Robert Krigel;Evelyn Lennette;Simon Karpatkin

  • Role of platelets, thrombin, integrin IIb-IIIa, fibronectin and Von Willebrand factor on tumor adhesion in vitro and metastasis in vivo

    Mary Lynn Nierodzik;Abraham Klepfish;Simon Karpatkin

  • Role of molecular mimicry to HIV-1 peptides in HIV-1–related immunologic thrombocytopenia

    Zongdong Li;Michael A. Nardi;Simon Karpatkin

  • Complement-independent, peroxide-induced antibody lysis of platelets in HIV-1-related immune thrombocytopenia.

    Michael Nardi;Stephen Tomlinson;M.Alba Greco;Simon Karpatkin

  • Role of molecular mimicry of hepatitis C virus protein with platelet GPIIIa in hepatitis C-related immunologic thrombocytopenia.

    Wei Zhang;Michael A. Nardi;William Borkowsky;Zongdong Li

  • Thrombin induces increased expression and secretion of angiopoietin-2 from human umbilical vein endothelial cells

    Yao-Qi Huang;Jian-Jun Li;Liang Hu;Merlin Lee

Frequent Co-Authors

William Borkowsky
William Borkowsky New York University
Andrew Dancis
Andrew Dancis University of Pennsylvania
Dorothea Zucker-Franklin
Dorothea Zucker-Franklin New York University
Michele Pagano
Michele Pagano New York University
Stephen Tomlinson
Stephen Tomlinson Medical University of South Carolina
David Green
David Green Northwestern University

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