Christopher Francklyn

Christopher Francklyn

University of Vermont

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Christopher Francklyn

Christopher Francklyn, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Vermont, specializes in the field of Biochemistry.

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

Methods and compounds for diagnosing threonyl-tRNA synthetase-associated diseases and conditions

The catechol moiety of obafluorin is essential for antibacterial activity

Methods and compounds for reducing threonyl-tRNA synthetase activity

Neuropathy‐associated histidyl‐tRNA synthetase variants attenuate protein synthesis in vitro and disrupt axon outgrowth in developing zebrafish

De novo and bi-allelic pathogenic variants in NARS1 cause neurodevelopmental delay due to toxic gain-of-function and partial loss-of-function effects

Bi‐allelic mutations in HARS1 severely impair histidyl‐tRNA synthetase expression and enzymatic activity causing a novel multisystem ataxic syndrome

Christopher Francklyn Information

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Citations(all)

5952

Citations(since 2020)

1493

Cited By

4991

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

46

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University of Vermont

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Christopher Francklyn Skills & Research Interests

Biochemistry

Top articles of Christopher Francklyn

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Methods and compounds for diagnosing threonyl-tRNA synthetase-associated diseases and conditions

2023/8/8

The catechol moiety of obafluorin is essential for antibacterial activity

RSC Chemical Biology

Sibyl FD Batey

Melissa J Davie

Edward S Hems

Jonathon D Liston

Thomas A Scott

...

2023

Methods and compounds for reducing threonyl-tRNA synthetase activity

2022/1/18

Neuropathy‐associated histidyl‐tRNA synthetase variants attenuate protein synthesis in vitro and disrupt axon outgrowth in developing zebrafish

The FEBS journal

Patrick Mullen

Jamie A Abbott

Theresa Wellman

Mahafuza Aktar

Christian Fjeld

...

2021/1

De novo and bi-allelic pathogenic variants in NARS1 cause neurodevelopmental delay due to toxic gain-of-function and partial loss-of-function effects

The American Journal of Human Genetics

Andreea Manole

Stephanie Efthymiou

Emer O’Connor

Marisa I Mendes

Matthew Jennings

...

2020/8/6

Bi‐allelic mutations in HARS1 severely impair histidyl‐tRNA synthetase expression and enzymatic activity causing a novel multisystem ataxic syndrome

Human mutation

Daniele Galatolo

Molly E Kuo

Patrick Mullen

Rebecca Meyer‐Schuman

Stefano Doccini

...

2020/7

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