Alexis Barr

Alexis Barr

Imperial College London

H-index: 18

Europe-United Kingdom

About Alexis Barr

Alexis Barr, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of Cell Cycle, Systems Biology, Single cell imaging.

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

Abstract B017: Understanding the impact of transporter heterogeneity on the efficacy of PARP inhibitors

AMPK activation suppresses leptin expression independently of adipogenesis in primary murine adipocytes

The oscillation of mitotic kinase governs cell cycle latches in mammalian cells

CDK4/6 inhibitor-mediated cell overgrowth triggers osmotic and replication stress to promote senescence

A cell cycle centric view of tumour dormancy

Endothelial sensing of AHR ligands regulates intestinal homeostasis

A lack of commitment to proliferation

Genomic hallmarks and therapeutic implications of G0 cell cycle arrest in cancer

Alexis Barr Information

University

Position

MRC-LMS

Citations(all)

2536

Citations(since 2020)

1407

Cited By

1720

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

19

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

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Alexis Barr Skills & Research Interests

Cell Cycle

Systems Biology

Single cell imaging

Top articles of Alexis Barr

Abstract B017: Understanding the impact of transporter heterogeneity on the efficacy of PARP inhibitors

Cancer Research

2024/3/4

Alexis Barr
Alexis Barr

H-Index: 14

Zoe Hall
Zoe Hall

H-Index: 19

AMPK activation suppresses leptin expression independently of adipogenesis in primary murine adipocytes

Biochemical Journal

2024/2/5

The oscillation of mitotic kinase governs cell cycle latches in mammalian cells

Journal of Cell Science

2024/2/1

CDK4/6 inhibitor-mediated cell overgrowth triggers osmotic and replication stress to promote senescence

Molecular Cell

2023/11/16

A cell cycle centric view of tumour dormancy

2023/11/9

Endothelial sensing of AHR ligands regulates intestinal homeostasis

Nature

2023/9/28

A lack of commitment to proliferation

2023/7/13

Genomic hallmarks and therapeutic implications of G0 cell cycle arrest in cancer

Genome Biology

2023/5/23

Patterns of interdivision time correlations reveal hidden cell cycle factors

Elife

2022/11/15

Alexis Barr
Alexis Barr

H-Index: 14

Philipp Thomas
Philipp Thomas

H-Index: 20

Cell overgrowth during G1 arrest triggers an osmotic stress response and chronic p38 activation to promote cell cycle exit

bioRxiv

2022/9/8

Cellular dormancy—State determination and plasticity

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

2022/8/4

Conserved Cdk inhibitors show unique structural responses to tyrosine phosphorylation

Biophysical Journal

2022/6/21

Cells on lockdown: long‐term consequences of CDK4/6 inhibition

The EMBO Journal

2022/3/15

Cell cycle phase inheritance models to reveal biological oscillators that drive the cell cycle

APS March Meeting Abstracts

2022

Alexis Barr
Alexis Barr

H-Index: 14

Philipp Thomas
Philipp Thomas

H-Index: 20

Palbociclib-mediated cell cycle arrest can occur in the absence of the CDK inhibitors p21 and p27

Open Biology

2021/11/17

RUNX1 regulates a transcription program that affects the dynamics of cell cycle entry of naive resting B cells

The Journal of Immunology

2021/12/15

RUNX1 controls the dynamics of cell cycle entry of naïve resting B cells by regulating expression of cell cycle and immunomodulatory genes in response to BCR stimulation

bioRxiv

2020/12/2

Yi-Fang Wang
Yi-Fang Wang

H-Index: 3

Alexis Barr
Alexis Barr

H-Index: 14

E2F-dependent transcription determines replication capacity and S phase length

Nature communications

2020/7/14

Restriction point regulation at the crossroads between quiescence and cell proliferation

FEBS letters

2020/7

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