Bruce M. Spiegelman

Bruce M. Spiegelman

Harvard University

H-index: 195

North America-United States

About Bruce M. Spiegelman

Bruce M. Spiegelman, With an exceptional h-index of 195 and a recent h-index of 118 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Cell Biology, Molecular Metabolism, Mitochondrial Biology, Biochemistry, Metabolism.

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

Mustn1 is a smooth muscle cell-secreted microprotein that modulates skeletal muscle extracellular matrix composition

Ergothioneine boosts mitochondrial respiration and exercise performance via direct activation of MPST

Cardiomyocyte PGC-1α enables physiological adaptations to endurance exercise through suppression of GDF15 and cardiac atrophy

Deletion of FNDC5/Irisin modifies murine osteocyte function in a sex-specific manner

Cardiomyocyte PGC-1α Prevents Cardiac Atrophy and Failure in Response to Endurance Exercise Training

Irisin acts through its integrin receptor in a two-step process involving extracellular Hsp90α

Regulatory T cells shield muscle mitochondria from interferon-γ–mediated damage to promote the beneficial effects of exercise

Isolation of extracellular fluids reveals novel secreted bioactive proteins from muscle and fat tissues

Bruce M. Spiegelman Information

University

Harvard University

Position

Stanley J. Korsmeyer Professor, Harvard Medical School and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Citations(all)

224646

Citations(since 2020)

57852

Cited By

191488

hIndex(all)

195

hIndex(since 2020)

118

i10Index(all)

365

i10Index(since 2020)

285

Email

University Profile Page

Harvard University

Bruce M. Spiegelman Skills & Research Interests

Cell Biology

Molecular Metabolism

Mitochondrial Biology

Biochemistry

Metabolism

Top articles of Bruce M. Spiegelman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mustn1 is a smooth muscle cell-secreted microprotein that modulates skeletal muscle extracellular matrix composition

Molecular Metabolism

Serge Ducommun

Paulo R Jannig

Igor Cervenka

Marta Murgia

Melanie J Mittenbühler

...

2024/3/6

Ergothioneine boosts mitochondrial respiration and exercise performance via direct activation of MPST

bioRxiv

Hans-Georg Sprenger

Melanie J Mittenbuehler

Yizhi Sun

Jonathan G Van Vranken

Sebastian Schindler

...

2024

Cardiomyocyte PGC-1α enables physiological adaptations to endurance exercise through suppression of GDF15 and cardiac atrophy

bioRxiv

Sumeet A Khetarpal

Haobo Li

Tevis Vitale

James Rhee

Louisa Grauvogel

...

2024

Deletion of FNDC5/Irisin modifies murine osteocyte function in a sex-specific manner

Elife

Anika Shimonty

Fabrizio Pin

Matthew Prideaux

Gang Peng

Joshua Huot

...

2024/4/25

Cardiomyocyte PGC-1α Prevents Cardiac Atrophy and Failure in Response to Endurance Exercise Training

Circulation

Sumeet Khetarpal

Haobo LI

Claire Castro

Nicholas A Houstis

James Rhee

...

2023/11/7

Irisin acts through its integrin receptor in a two-step process involving extracellular Hsp90α

Molecular Cell

A Mu

Thomas E Wales

Haixia Zhou

Sorin-Valeriu Draga-Coletă

Christoph Gorgulla

...

2023/6/1

Regulatory T cells shield muscle mitochondria from interferon-γ–mediated damage to promote the beneficial effects of exercise

Science Immunology

P Kent Langston

Yizhi Sun

Birgitta A Ryback

Amber L Mueller

Bruce M Spiegelman

...

2023/11/3

Isolation of extracellular fluids reveals novel secreted bioactive proteins from muscle and fat tissues

Cell Metabolism

Melanie J Mittenbühler

Mark P Jedrychowski

Jonathan G Van Vranken

Hans-Georg Sprenger

Sarah Wilensky

...

2023/3/7

Compositions and methods for induced brown fat differentiation

2023/9/26

RBM43 links adipose inflammation and energy expenditure through translational regulation of PGC1α

bioRxiv

Phillip A Dumesic

Sarah E Wilensky

Symanthika Bose

Jonathan G Van Vranken

Steven P Gygi

...

2023/1/6

Irisin Enhances Mitochondrial Function in Osteoclast Progenitors during Differentiation

Biomedicines

Eben Estell

Tsunagu Ichikawa

Paige Giffault

Lynda Bonewald

Bruce Spiegelman

...

2023/12/14

REPTOR and CREBRF encode key regulators of muscle energy metabolism

Nature Communications

Pedro Saavedra

Phillip A Dumesic

Yanhui Hu

Elizabeth Filine

Patrick Jouandin

...

2023/8/15

Irisin reduces amyloid-β by inducing the release of neprilysin from astrocytes following downregulation of ERK-STAT3 signaling

Neuron

Eunhee Kim

Hyeonwoo Kim

Mark P Jedrychowski

Grisilda Bakiasi

Joseph Park

...

2023/11/15

Abstract P3180: Cardiomyocyte Pgc-1α Mediates The Adaptive Response To Endurance Exercise Training In Mice

Circulation Research

Sumeet A Khetarpal

Haobo Li

Claire Castro

Nicholas H Houstis

James Rhee

...

2023/8/4

Methods for the identification, assessment, prevention, and treatment of neurological disorders and diseases using fndc5

2022/3/3

Methods for identification, assessment, prevention, and treatment of metabolic disorders using slit2

2022/6/23

Measurement of futile creatine cycling using respirometry

Janane F Rahbani

Edward T Chouchani

Bruce M Spiegelman

Lawrence Kazak

2022/2/15

Chemical uncouplers of respiration and methods of use thereof

2022/6/21

Antagonistic regulation of Drosophila mitochondrial uncoupling protein UCP4b by cold and BMP signaling

bioRxiv

Nirmalya Chatterjee

Wei Song

Phillip A Dumesic

Bruce Spiegelman

Norbert Perrimon

2022/1/28

Compositions and methods for regulating pancreatic beta cell function using adipsin

2022/5/17

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Bruce M. Spiegelman FAQs

What is Bruce M. Spiegelman's h-index at Harvard University?

The h-index of Bruce M. Spiegelman has been 118 since 2020 and 195 in total.

What are Bruce M. Spiegelman's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Mustn1 is a smooth muscle cell-secreted microprotein that modulates skeletal muscle extracellular matrix composition

Ergothioneine boosts mitochondrial respiration and exercise performance via direct activation of MPST

Cardiomyocyte PGC-1α enables physiological adaptations to endurance exercise through suppression of GDF15 and cardiac atrophy

Deletion of FNDC5/Irisin modifies murine osteocyte function in a sex-specific manner

Cardiomyocyte PGC-1α Prevents Cardiac Atrophy and Failure in Response to Endurance Exercise Training

Irisin acts through its integrin receptor in a two-step process involving extracellular Hsp90α

Regulatory T cells shield muscle mitochondria from interferon-γ–mediated damage to promote the beneficial effects of exercise

Isolation of extracellular fluids reveals novel secreted bioactive proteins from muscle and fat tissues

...

are the top articles of Bruce M. Spiegelman at Harvard University.

What are Bruce M. Spiegelman's research interests?

The research interests of Bruce M. Spiegelman are: Cell Biology, Molecular Metabolism, Mitochondrial Biology, Biochemistry, Metabolism

What is Bruce M. Spiegelman's total number of citations?

Bruce M. Spiegelman has 224,646 citations in total.