Dorothy C Bennett

About Dorothy C Bennett

Dorothy C Bennett, With an exceptional h-index of 77 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at St George's, University of London, specializes in the field of Genetics of melanoma, genetics of pigmentation, cell senescence and immortalization.

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

Are moles senescent?

Scientists’ warning on the problem with overpopulation and living systems

Preferential killing of melanoma cells by a p16-related peptide

Coordination of canonical and noncanonical Hedgehog signalling pathways mediated by WDR11 during primordial germ cell development

Isolation, Culture, and Transfection of Melanocytes

Mahogunin Ring Finger 1 regulates pigmentation by controlling the pH of melanosomes in melanocytes and melanoma cells

A BLOC-1–AP-3 super-complex sorts a cis-SNARE complex into endosome-derived tubular transport carriers

Mahogunin ring finger 1 is required for genomic stability and modulates the malignant phenotype of melanoma cells

Dorothy C Bennett Information

University

Position

Director Molecular & Clinical Sciences Research Insitute

Citations(all)

18323

Citations(since 2020)

5531

Cited By

14256

hIndex(all)

77

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

131

i10Index(since 2020)

91

Email

University Profile Page

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Dorothy C Bennett Skills & Research Interests

Genetics of melanoma

genetics of pigmentation

cell senescence and immortalization

Top articles of Dorothy C Bennett

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Are moles senescent?

Dorothy C Bennett

2024/2/15

Scientists’ warning on the problem with overpopulation and living systems

The Journal of Population and Sustainability

Lynn Lamoreux

Dorothy Bennett

2024/1/17

Preferential killing of melanoma cells by a p16-related peptide

Biology Open

Julia K Soo

Joanna T Castle

Dorothy C Bennett

2023/8/15

Coordination of canonical and noncanonical Hedgehog signalling pathways mediated by WDR11 during primordial germ cell development

Scientific Reports

Jiyoung Lee

Yeonjoo Kim

Paris Ataliotis

Hyung-Goo Kim

Dae-Won Kim

...

2023/7/29

Isolation, Culture, and Transfection of Melanocytes

Current Protocols

Philip S Goff

Joanna T Castle

Jaskaren S Kohli

Elena V Sviderskaya

Dorothy C Bennett

2023/5

Mahogunin Ring Finger 1 regulates pigmentation by controlling the pH of melanosomes in melanocytes and melanoma cells

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

Julia Sirés-Campos

Ana Lambertos

Cédric Delevoye

Graça Raposo

Dorothy C Bennett

...

2021/12/18

A BLOC-1–AP-3 super-complex sorts a cis-SNARE complex into endosome-derived tubular transport carriers

Journal of Cell Biology

Shanna L Bowman

Linh Le

Yueyao Zhu

Dawn C Harper

Anand Sitaram

...

2021/4/22

Mahogunin ring finger 1 is required for genomic stability and modulates the malignant phenotype of melanoma cells

Cancers

Idoya Martínez-Vicente

Marta Abrisqueta

Cecilia Herraiz

Julia Sirés-Campos

María Castejón-Griñán

...

2020/10

Analysis of sentinel node biopsy and clinicopathologic features as prognostic factors in patients with atypical melanocytic tumors

Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network

Andrea Maurichi

Rosalba Miceli

Roberto Patuzzo

Francesco Barretta

Gianfranco Gallino

...

2020/10/1

Reply to E. Hindié

Journal of Clinical Oncology

Andrea Maurichi

Rosalba Miceli

Hanna Eriksson

Julia Newton-Bishop

Jérémie Nsengimana

...

2020/9/9

Factors affecting sentinel node metastasis in thin (T1) cutaneous melanomas: development and external validation of a predictive nomogram

Journal of Clinical Oncology

Andrea Maurichi

Rosalba Miceli

Hanna Eriksson

Julia Newton-Bishop

Jérémie Nsengimana

...

2020/5/5

SLC45A2 protein stability and regulation of melanosome pH determine melanocyte pigmentation

Molecular biology of the cell

Linh Le

Iliana E Escobar

Tina Ho

Ariel J Lefkovith

Emily Latteri

...

2020/11/15

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