Jeremy Reiter

About Jeremy Reiter

Jeremy Reiter, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Francisco, specializes in the field of Cilia, intercellular signaling, ciliopathies, pathogenesis, Hedgehog.

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

Rab35 is required for embryonic development and kidney and ureter homeostasis through regulation of epithelial cell junctions

Emerging mechanistic understanding of cilia function in cellular signalling

GPR161 structure uncovers the redundant role of sterol-regulated ciliary cAMP signaling in the Hedgehog pathway

Centriolar satellites expedite mother centriole remodeling to promote ciliogenesis

MRAP2 regulates energy homeostasis by promoting primary cilia localization of MC4R

ADPKD-Causing Missense Variants in Polycystin-1 Disrupt Cell Surface Localization or Polycystin Channel Function

Polycystin-2-dependent transcriptome reveals early response of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

Primary cilia control oligodendrocyte precursor cell proliferation in white matter injury via Hedgehog-independent CREB signaling

Jeremy Reiter Information

University

Position

Chair Dept of Biochemistry

Citations(all)

15559

Citations(since 2020)

7328

Cited By

11373

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

78

i10Index(since 2020)

72

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jeremy Reiter Skills & Research Interests

Cilia

intercellular signaling

ciliopathies

pathogenesis

Hedgehog

Top articles of Jeremy Reiter

Rab35 is required for embryonic development and kidney and ureter homeostasis through regulation of epithelial cell junctions

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology

2024/2/6

Emerging mechanistic understanding of cilia function in cellular signalling

2024/2/16

GPR161 structure uncovers the redundant role of sterol-regulated ciliary cAMP signaling in the Hedgehog pathway

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

2024/2/7

Centriolar satellites expedite mother centriole remodeling to promote ciliogenesis

Elife

2023/2/15

MRAP2 regulates energy homeostasis by promoting primary cilia localization of MC4R

JCI insight

2023/1/1

ADPKD-Causing Missense Variants in Polycystin-1 Disrupt Cell Surface Localization or Polycystin Channel Function

bioRxiv

2023/12/5

Polycystin-2-dependent transcriptome reveals early response of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease

Physiological Genomics

2023/11/1

Primary cilia control oligodendrocyte precursor cell proliferation in white matter injury via Hedgehog-independent CREB signaling

Cell reports

2023/10/31

An RFX transcription factor regulates ciliogenesis in the closest living relatives of animals

Current Biology

2023/9/11

Hedgehog target genes regulate lipid metabolism to drive basal cell carcinoma and medulloblastoma

Research Square

2023/8/3

Seriously cilia: A tiny organelle illuminates evolution, disease, and intercellular communication

2023/7/24

Physiological condition-dependent changes in ciliary GPCR localization in the brain

Eneuro

2023/3/1

An RFX transcription factor regulated ciliogenesis in the progenitors of choanoflagellates and animals

bioRxiv

2022/11/14

CSIG-28. THE HEDGEHOG GENE EXPRESSION PROGRAM REGULATES LIPID FEEDBACK MECHANISMS UNDERLYING HEDGEHOG-ASSOCIATED MEDULLOBLASTOMA

Neuro-Oncology

2022/11/1

Opposing transcription factors MYCL and HEY1 mediate the Notch-dependent airway stem cell fate decision

bioRxiv

2022/10/5

Zika virus alters centrosome organization to suppress the innate immune response

EMBO reports

2022/9/5

A kinesin mimics DNA

Nature Cell Biology

2022/7

The intimate connection between lipids and Hedgehog signaling

2022/6/9

The cilia enriched oxysterol 7β, 27-DHC is required for polycystin activation

bioRxiv

2022/4/14

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