Karl Kadler

Karl Kadler

Manchester University

H-index: 72

North America-United States

About Karl Kadler

Karl Kadler, With an exceptional h-index of 72 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester University, specializes in the field of Extracellular matrix, protein biochemistry, circadian clock.

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

A preliminary study into the emergence of tendon microstructure during postnatal development

Modeling collagen fibril self-assembly from extracellular medium in embryonic tendon

Disruption of day‐to‐night changes in circadian gene expression with chronic tendinopathy

Mmp14 is required for matrisome homeostasis and circadian rhythm in fibroblasts

The clock transcription factor BMAL1 is a key regulator of extracellular matrix homeostasis and cell fate in the intervertebral disc

A fibre tracking algorithm for volumetric microstructural data-application to tendons

Diminished structural brain integrity in long-term cannabis users reflects a history of polysubstance use

Mutual inhibition of airway epithelial responses supports viral and fungal co-pathogenesis during coinfection

Karl Kadler Information

University

Position

Professor of Biochemistry UK

Citations(all)

18899

Citations(since 2020)

5713

Cited By

15226

hIndex(all)

72

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

155

i10Index(since 2020)

109

Email

University Profile Page

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Karl Kadler Skills & Research Interests

Extracellular matrix

protein biochemistry

circadian clock

Top articles of Karl Kadler

A preliminary study into the emergence of tendon microstructure during postnatal development

Matrix Biology Plus

2024/2/1

Tom Shearer
Tom Shearer

H-Index: 11

Karl Kadler
Karl Kadler

H-Index: 37

Modeling collagen fibril self-assembly from extracellular medium in embryonic tendon

Biophysical Journal

2023/8/22

Disruption of day‐to‐night changes in circadian gene expression with chronic tendinopathy

The Journal of physiology

2023/2/21

Mmp14 is required for matrisome homeostasis and circadian rhythm in fibroblasts

Matrix Biology

2023/12/1

The clock transcription factor BMAL1 is a key regulator of extracellular matrix homeostasis and cell fate in the intervertebral disc

Matrix Biology

2023/9/1

A fibre tracking algorithm for volumetric microstructural data-application to tendons

Acta Biomaterialia

2022/10/27

Diminished structural brain integrity in long-term cannabis users reflects a history of polysubstance use

Biological psychiatry

2022/12/1

Mutual inhibition of airway epithelial responses supports viral and fungal co-pathogenesis during coinfection

2022

ER-Golgi and lysosomal pathways together drive fibrous tissue formation

2022/3/3

Enhancing Uterine Receptivity for Embryo Implantation through Controlled Collagenase Intervention

2022/1/18

De-tensioning of collagen fibers optimizes endometrial receptivity and improves the rate of embryo implantation

2022/1/18

Collagen fibril assembly: New approaches to unanswered questions

Matrix Biology Plus

2021/12/1

Discovery of re-purposed drugs that slow SARS-CoV-2 replication in human cells

PLoS pathogens

2021/9/9

IL-13 deficiency exacerbates lung damage and impairs epithelial-derived type 2 molecules during nematode infection

Life Science Alliance

2021/8/1

Correction: Giantin is required for intracellular N-terminal processing of type I procollagen

The Journal of Cell Biology

2021/7/7

Giantin is required for intracellular N-terminal processing of type I procollagen

Journal of Cell Biology

2021/5/4

Circadian time series proteomics reveals daily dynamics in cartilage physiology

Osteoarthritis and cartilage

2021/5/1

Endocytic recycling is central to circadian collagen fibrillogenesis and disrupted in fibrosis

bioRxiv

2021/3/25

The endosome is a master regulator of plasma membrane collagen fibril assembly

2021/3/25

Collagen assembly at the cell surface: dogmas revisited

2021/3/16

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