Claire A. de March

Claire A. de March

Duke University

H-index: 18

North America-United States

About Claire A. de March

Claire A. de March, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Duke University, specializes in the field of odorant receptors, molecular modeling, odors.

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

A chemical signal in human female tears lowers aggression in males

Engineered odorant receptors illuminate structural principles of odor discrimination

Structural elucidation and molecular mechanisms of mammalian odorant receptors

Antagonistic interactions between odorants alter human odor perception

Structural basis of odorant recognition by a human odorant receptor

Genetic and functional odorant receptor variation in the Homo lineage

Decoding the olfactory map through targeted transcriptomics links murine olfactory receptors to glomeruli

Interactions among key residues regulate mammalian odorant receptor trafficking

Claire A. de March Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral researcher

Citations(all)

848

Citations(since 2020)

651

Cited By

437

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

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Claire A. de March Skills & Research Interests

odorant receptors

molecular modeling

odors

Top articles of Claire A. de March

A chemical signal in human female tears lowers aggression in males

PLoS biology

2023/12/21

Engineered odorant receptors illuminate structural principles of odor discrimination

bioRxiv

2023/11/17

Structural elucidation and molecular mechanisms of mammalian odorant receptors

2023/10/25

Antagonistic interactions between odorants alter human odor perception

Current Biology

2023/6/5

Structural basis of odorant recognition by a human odorant receptor

Nature

2023/3/23

Genetic and functional odorant receptor variation in the Homo lineage

Iscience

2023/1/20

Decoding the olfactory map through targeted transcriptomics links murine olfactory receptors to glomeruli

Nature communications

2022/9/1

Interactions among key residues regulate mammalian odorant receptor trafficking

FASEB journal: official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology

2022/7

Sequence coevolution and structure stabilization modulate olfactory receptor expression

Biophysical Journal

2022/3/1

Large-scale G protein-coupled olfactory receptor–ligand pairing

ACS Central Science

2022/2/18

Decoding the olfactory map: targeted transcriptomics link olfactory receptors to glomeruli

2022

Encoding of odors by mammalian olfactory receptors

bioRxiv

2021/12/28

Machine learning assisted approach for finding novel high activity agonists of human ectopic olfactory receptors

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

2021/10/26

Synthetic odorant receptors

2021/7/22

Devices, systems and methods for the electrochemical modulation of odorant molecules

2020/9/10

Modulation of the combinatorial code of odorant receptor response patterns in odorant mixtures

Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience

2020/4/1

Concentration-dependent recruitment of mammalian odorant receptors

eneuro

2020/3/1

Structural instability and divergence from conserved residues underlie intracellular retention of mammalian odorant receptors

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/2/11

Functions of olfactory receptors are decoded from their sequence

bioRxiv

2020/1/6

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