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Søren T. Christensen

Søren T. Christensen

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
11327
World Ranking
16584
National Ranking
181

Overview

Søren T. Christensen is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine. Within these broad areas, they have contributed notably to subfields including Molecular Biology, Genetics, Cell Biology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The scientist's work covers a range of research topics. Major themes in their publications include Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases, Protist diversity and phylogeny, Renal and related cancers, Microtubule and mitosis dynamics, Reproductive Biology and Fertility, Hedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies, and Congenital heart defects research.

Søren T. Christensen has published extensively, with a number of papers appearing in key research venues, including multiple articles in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), the Journal of Cell Science, Cephalalgia, Human Reproduction, and Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology.

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Primary cilia as dynamic and diverse signalling hubs in development and disease, 2023, Nature Reviews Genetics
  • RRP7A links primary microcephaly to dysfunction of ribosome biogenesis, resorption of primary cilia, and neurogenesis, 2020, Nature Communications
  • CGRP-dependent signalling pathways involved in mouse models of GTN- cilostazol- and levcromakalim-induced migraine, 2021, Cephalalgia
  • CEP78 functions downstream of CEP350 to control biogenesis of primary cilia by negatively regulating CP110 levels, 2021, eLife
  • Human RTEL1 associates with Poldip3 to facilitate responses to replication stress and R-loop resolution, 2020, Genes & Development

Collaboration forms a significant part of their scientific output. Frequent coauthors include Lotte B. Pedersen, Lars Allan Larsen, Canan Doğanlı, Sarah Louise Christensen, and David M. Kristensen.

Best Publications

  • Overview of Structure and Function of Mammalian Cilia

    Peter Satir;Søren Tvorup Christensen

  • PDGFRαα signaling is regulated through the primary cilium in fibroblasts

    Linda Schneider;Christian A. Clement;Stefan C. Teilmann;Gregory J. Pazour

  • Cellular signalling by primary cilia in development, organ function and disease

    Zeinab Anvarian;Kirk Mykytyn;Saikat Mukhopadhyay;Lotte Bang Pedersen

  • The primary cilium at a glance.

    Peter Satir;Lotte B. Pedersen;Søren T. Christensen

  • Primary cilia and signaling pathways in mammalian development, health and disease.

    Iben R. Veland;Aashir Awan;Lotte B. Pedersen;Bradley K. Yoder

  • TGF-β signaling is associated with endocytosis at the pocket region of the primary cilium.

    Christian Alexandro Clement;Katrine Dalsgaard Ajbro;Karen Koefoed;Maj Linea Vestergaard

  • Sensory Cilia and Integration of Signal Transduction in Human Health and Disease

    Søren T. Christensen;Lotte B. Pedersen;Linda Schneider;Peter Satir

  • Directional cell migration and chemotaxis in wound healing response to PDGF-AA are coordinated by the primary cilium in fibroblasts.

    Linda Schneider;Michael Cammer;Jonathan Lehman;Sonja K. Nielsen

  • Structure and function of mammalian cilia

    Peter Satir;Søren T. Christensen

  • Assembly of primary cilia

    Lotte Bang Pedersen;Iben Rønn Veland;Jacob Morville Schrøder;Søren Tvorup Christensen

  • Ins and outs of GPCR signaling in primary cilia.

    Kenneth Bødtker Schou;Lotte Bang Pedersen;Søren Tvorup Christensen

  • In human granulosa cells from small antral follicles, androgen receptor mRNA and androgen levels in follicular fluid correlate with FSH receptor mRNA

    M.E. Nielsen;I.A. Rasmussen;S.G. Kristensen;S.T. Christensen

  • Primary cilia and coordination of receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) signalling

    Søren T Christensen;Christian A Clement;Peter Satir;Lotte B Pedersen

  • The primary cilium coordinates signaling pathways in cell cycle control and migration during development and tissue repair

    Søren T. Christensen;Stine F. Pedersen;Peter Satir;Iben R. Veland

  • Cell shrinkage as a signal to apoptosis in NIH 3T3 fibroblasts.

    Martin B. Friis;Christel R. Friborg;Linda Schneider;Maj-Britt Nielsen

  • Human embryonic stem cells in culture possess primary cilia with hedgehog signaling machinery

    Enko N. Kiprilov;Aashir Awan;Romain Desprat;Michelle Velho

  • Expression and localization of the progesterone receptor in mouse and human reproductive organs

    Stefan Cuoni Teilmann;Christian Alexandro Clement;Jørgen Thorup;Anne Grete Byskov

  • Inhibition of protein phosphatase 2A induces serine/threonine phosphorylation, subcellular redistribution, and functional inhibition of STAT3

    Anders Woetmann;Mette Nielsen;Søren T. Christensen;Johannes Brockdorff

  • The primary cilium coordinates early cardiogenesis and hedgehog signaling in cardiomyocyte differentiation.

    Christian A Clement;Stine G Kristensen;Kjeld Møllgård;Gregory J Pazour

  • EB1 and EB3 promote cilia biogenesis by several centrosome-related mechanisms.

    Jacob M Schrøder;Jesper Larsen;Yulia Komarova;Anna Akhmanova

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Satir
Peter Satir Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Kjeld Møllgård
Kjeld Møllgård University of Copenhagen
Stine F. Pedersen
Stine F. Pedersen University of Copenhagen
Else K. Hoffmann
Else K. Hoffmann University of Copenhagen
Claus Yding Andersen
Claus Yding Andersen Copenhagen University Hospital
Gregory J. Pazour
Gregory J. Pazour University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Jens S. Andersen
Jens S. Andersen University of Southern Denmark
Bradley K. Yoder
Bradley K. Yoder University of Alabama at Birmingham
Muhammad Farooq
Muhammad Farooq Sultan Qaboos University
Carlo Rivolta
Carlo Rivolta University of Basel

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