Dean Tolan

Dean Tolan

Boston University

H-index: 47

North America-United States

About Dean Tolan

Dean Tolan, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Boston University, specializes in the field of Biochemistry, Molecular Genetics, Inborn Errors in Metabolism.

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

Endogenous Fructose Production and Metabolism Drive Metabolic Dysregulation and Liver Disease in Mice with Hereditary Fructose Intolerance

The fructose survival hypothesis for obesity

Mode of substrate binding for ketohexokinase across isozymes and species implies an induced-fit mechanism

Fructose: A New Variable to Consider in SIADH and the Hyponatremia Associated With Long-Distance Running?

Protein-metabolite interactomics of carbohydrate metabolism reveal regulation of lactate dehydrogenase

Could Alzheimer’s disease be a maladaptation of an evolutionary survival pathway mediated by intracerebral fructose and uric acid metabolism?

Fructose might be a clue to the origin of preeclampsia insights from nature and evolution

Do thrifty genes exist? Revisiting uricase

Dean Tolan Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

6538

Citations(since 2020)

2648

Cited By

4648

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

43

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Dean Tolan Skills & Research Interests

Biochemistry

Molecular Genetics

Inborn Errors in Metabolism

Top articles of Dean Tolan

Endogenous Fructose Production and Metabolism Drive Metabolic Dysregulation and Liver Disease in Mice with Hereditary Fructose Intolerance

Nutrients

2023/10/16

The fructose survival hypothesis for obesity

2023/9/11

Dean Tolan
Dean Tolan

H-Index: 17

Ana Andres-Hernando
Ana Andres-Hernando

H-Index: 26

Mode of substrate binding for ketohexokinase across isozymes and species implies an induced-fit mechanism

Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations and Advances

2023/7/7

Fructose: A New Variable to Consider in SIADH and the Hyponatremia Associated With Long-Distance Running?

American Journal of Kidney Diseases

2023/7/1

Protein-metabolite interactomics of carbohydrate metabolism reveal regulation of lactate dehydrogenase

Science

2023/3/10

Could Alzheimer’s disease be a maladaptation of an evolutionary survival pathway mediated by intracerebral fructose and uric acid metabolism?

2023/3/1

Fructose might be a clue to the origin of preeclampsia insights from nature and evolution

2023/3

Do thrifty genes exist? Revisiting uricase

2022/10

Dean Tolan
Dean Tolan

H-Index: 17

Peter Andrews
Peter Andrews

H-Index: 18

Buildout and integration of an automated high-throughput CLIA laboratory for SARS-CoV-2 testing on a large urban campus

SLAS technology

2022/10/1

Detailed overview of the buildout and integration of an automated high-throughput CLIA laboratory for SARS-CoV-2 testing on a large urban campus

2021/9/16

Protein-metabolite interactomics reveals novel regulation of carbohydrate metabolism

BioRxiv

2021/8/28

The role of thrifty genes in the origin of alcoholism: A narrative review and hypothesis

2021/8

Actin filament‐and Wiskott‐Aldrich syndrome protein‐binding sites on fructose‐1, 6‐bisphosphate aldolase are functionally distinct from the active site

Cytoskeleton

2021/4

Hyperuricemia in kidney disease: a major risk factor for cardiovascular events, vascular calcification, and renal damage

2020/11/1

Cerebral fructose metabolism as a potential mechanism driving Alzheimer’s disease

Frontiers in aging neuroscience

2020/9/11

SGLT2 Inhibitor Induced Osmotic Nephrosis associated Acute Kidney Injury

American journal of kidney diseases: the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation

2020/7

Osmotic nephrosis and acute kidney injury associated with SGLT2 inhibitor use: a case report

American Journal of Kidney Diseases

2020/7/1

Fructose production and metabolism in the kidney

2020/5/1

Recent advances in the pathogenesis of hereditary fructose intolerance: implications for its treatment and the understanding of fructose-induced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

2020/5

Fructose metabolism as a common evolutionary pathway of survival associated with climate change, food shortage and droughts

2020/3

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