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ESI Special Topics, October 2006
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Signal Transduction

 

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An interview with:
Dr. Kai Simons
December 2006
According to our Special Topics analysis of research on signal transmission, the scientist ranked at #4 is Professor Kai Simons. His most-cited paper included in this topic, "Lipid rafts and signal transmission" (Simons K and Toomre D, Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 1 [1]: 31–9, October 2000), is ranked at #2 in our 10-year list of papers, with 1,251 citations at the time of the analysis. In Essential Science Indicators his record includes 106 papers cited a total of 11,462 times to date in the fields of Biology & Biochemistry and Molecular Biology & Genetics. In this interview he talks about his work on signal transmission and lipid rafts.
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