Alex Clark

Alex Clark

University of Oxford

H-index: 9

Europe-United Kingdom

About Alex Clark

Alex Clark, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Neuroscience, Pain, Sensory neurons, Peripheral myelination, Peripheral neuropathy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A humanized chemogenetic system inhibits murine pain-related behavior and hyperactivity in human sensory neurons

Inhibition of sensory neuron driven acute, inflammatory, and neuropathic pain using a humanised chemogenetic system

Molecular and cellular correlates of human nerve regeneration: ADCYAP1/PACAP enhance nerve outgrowth (vol 143, pg 2009, 2020)

Building a systematic online living evidence summary of COVID-19 research

An iPSC model of hereditary sensory neuropathy-1 reveals L-serine-responsive deficits in neuronal ganglioside composition and axoglial interactions

Establishing myelinating cocultures using human iPSC-derived sensory neurons to investigate axonal degeneration and demyelination

Alex Clark Information

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Citations(all)

1106

Citations(since 2020)

1059

Cited By

400

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

9

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Alex Clark Skills & Research Interests

Neuroscience

Pain

Sensory neurons

Peripheral myelination

Peripheral neuropathy

Top articles of Alex Clark

A humanized chemogenetic system inhibits murine pain-related behavior and hyperactivity in human sensory neurons

Science translational medicine

2023/10/4

Inhibition of sensory neuron driven acute, inflammatory, and neuropathic pain using a humanised chemogenetic system

bioRxiv

2023/3/21

Molecular and cellular correlates of human nerve regeneration: ADCYAP1/PACAP enhance nerve outgrowth (vol 143, pg 2009, 2020)

Brain

2020/7/11

Building a systematic online living evidence summary of COVID-19 research

Journal of EAHIL

2021

An iPSC model of hereditary sensory neuropathy-1 reveals L-serine-responsive deficits in neuronal ganglioside composition and axoglial interactions

Cell Reports Medicine

2021/7/20

Establishing myelinating cocultures using human iPSC-derived sensory neurons to investigate axonal degeneration and demyelination

Axon Degeneration: Methods and Protocols

2020

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