Alison G. Cole

Alison G. Cole

Universität Wien

H-index: 17

Europe-Austria

About Alison G. Cole

Alison G. Cole, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Wien, specializes in the field of Developmental Biology and Evolution.

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

Updated single cell reference atlas for the starlet anemone Nematostella vectensis

Gene regulatory patterning codes in early cell fate specification of the C. elegans embryo

frontiers ORIGINAL RESEARCH in Ecology and Evolution published: 26 January 2022

A cell-type atlas from a scyphozoan jellyfish Aurelia coerulea (formerly sp.1) provides insights into changes of cell-type diversity in the transition from polyps to …

Large-scale deorphanization of Nematostella vectensis neuropeptide GPCRs supports the independent expansion of bilaterian and cnidarian peptidergic systems

Muscle cell-type diversification is driven by bHLH transcription factor expansion and extensive effector gene duplications

Nanos2+ cells give rise to germline and somatic lineages in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis

Single-cell RNA sequencing atlas from a bivalve larva enhances classical cell lineage studies

Alison G. Cole Information

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Citations(all)

1505

Citations(since 2020)

802

Cited By

1037

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

16

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Alison G. Cole Skills & Research Interests

Developmental Biology and Evolution

Top articles of Alison G. Cole

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Updated single cell reference atlas for the starlet anemone Nematostella vectensis

Frontiers in Zoology

Alison G Cole

Julia Steger

Julia Hagauer

Andreas Denner

Patricio Ferrer Murguia

...

2024/3/18

Gene regulatory patterning codes in early cell fate specification of the C. elegans embryo

elife

Alison G Cole

Tamar Hashimshony

Zhuo Du

Itai Yanai

2024/1/29

frontiers ORIGINAL RESEARCH in Ecology and Evolution published: 26 January 2022

MorphoEvoDevo: A Multilevel Approach to Elucidate the Evolution of Metazoan Organ Systems

Maria Ina Arnone

Jose Maria Martin-Duran

Nathan Kenny

Andreas Wanninger

David A Salamanca-Díaz

...

2023/11/10

A cell-type atlas from a scyphozoan jellyfish Aurelia coerulea (formerly sp.1) provides insights into changes of cell-type diversity in the transition from polyps to …

bioRxiv

Oliver Link

Stefan M Jahnel

Kristin Janicek

Johanna Kraus

Juan Daniel Montenegro

...

2023/8/26

Large-scale deorphanization of Nematostella vectensis neuropeptide GPCRs supports the independent expansion of bilaterian and cnidarian peptidergic systems

bioRxiv

Daniel Thiel

Luis Alfonso Yañez-Guerra

Amanda Kieswetter

Alison G Cole

Liesbet Temmerman

...

2023/7/3

Muscle cell-type diversification is driven by bHLH transcription factor expansion and extensive effector gene duplications

Nature Communications

Alison G Cole

Stefan M Jahnel

Sabrina Kaul

Julia Steger

Julia Hagauer

...

2023/3/29

Nanos2+ cells give rise to germline and somatic lineages in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis

bioRxiv

Andreas Denner

Julia Steger

Alexander Ries

Elizaveta Morozova-Link

Josefine Ritter

...

2023/12/8

Single-cell RNA sequencing atlas from a bivalve larva enhances classical cell lineage studies

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

David A Salamanca-Díaz

Stephan M Schulreich

Alison G Cole

Andreas Wanninger

2022/1/26

Single-cell transcriptomics identifies conserved regulators of neuroglandular lineages

Cell Reports

Julia Steger

Alison G Cole

Andreas Denner

Tatiana Lebedeva

Grigory Genikhovich

...

2022/9/20

Muscle cell type diversification facilitated by extensive gene duplications

BioRxiv

Alison G Cole

Sabrina Kaul

Stefan M Jahnel

Julia Steger

Bob Zimmerman

...

2020/7/19

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