Leitges, Michael

Leitges, Michael

Memorial University of Newfoundland

H-index: 79

North America-Canada

About Leitges, Michael

Leitges, Michael, With an exceptional h-index of 79 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Memorial University of Newfoundland, specializes in the field of Cancer Research, Signaltransduction, Biochemistry.

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

Addressing the role of PKD3 in the T cell compartment with knockout mice

Prkci Regulates Autophagy and Pancreatic Tumorigenesis in Mice

T cell-intrinsic protein kinase D3 is dispensable for the cells’ activation

Using knockout mice to explore PKD3’s complex role in T cells

A phosphoproteomic approach reveals that PKD3 controls PKA-mediated glucose and tyrosine metabolism

Protein kinase C-β-dependent changes in the glucose metabolism of bone marrow stromal cells of chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Protein kinase Cι and SRC signaling define reciprocally related subgroups of glioblastoma with distinct therapeutic vulnerabilities

Dysfunctional EGFR and oxidative stress-induced PKD1 signaling drive formation of DCLK1+ pancreatic stem cells

Leitges, Michael Information

University

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Position

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Citations(all)

18538

Citations(since 2020)

4570

Cited By

16294

hIndex(all)

79

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

205

i10Index(since 2020)

135

Email

University Profile Page

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Leitges, Michael Skills & Research Interests

Cancer Research

Signaltransduction

Biochemistry

Top articles of Leitges, Michael

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Addressing the role of PKD3 in the T cell compartment with knockout mice

Cell Communication and Signaling

Jiří Koutník

Verena Neururer

Thomas Gruber

Sebastian Peer

Natascha Hermann-Kleiter

...

2022/4/19

Prkci Regulates Autophagy and Pancreatic Tumorigenesis in Mice

Cancers

Kristin S Inman

Yi Liu

Michele L Scotti Buzhardt

Michael Leitges

Murli Krishna

...

2022/2/4

T cell-intrinsic protein kinase D3 is dispensable for the cells’ activation

Frontiers in Immunology

Jiří Koutník

Michael Leitges

Kerstin Siegmund

2022/11/17

Using knockout mice to explore PKD3’s complex role in T cells

Jiří Koutník

Verena Neururer

Thomas Gruber

Sebastian Peer

Natascha Hermann-Kleiter

...

2022/5/18

A phosphoproteomic approach reveals that PKD3 controls PKA-mediated glucose and tyrosine metabolism

Life Science Alliance

Angel Loza-Valdes

Alexander E Mayer

Toufic Kassouf

Jonathan Trujillo-Viera

Werner Schmitz

...

2021/8/1

Protein kinase C-β-dependent changes in the glucose metabolism of bone marrow stromal cells of chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Stem Cells

Franziska von Heydebrand

Maximilian Fuchs

Meik Kunz

Simon Voelkl

Anita N Kremer

...

2021/6/1

Protein kinase Cι and SRC signaling define reciprocally related subgroups of glioblastoma with distinct therapeutic vulnerabilities

Cell reports

Rajappa S Kenchappa

Yi Liu

Michael G Argenziano

Matei A Banu

Ann C Mladek

...

2021/11/23

Dysfunctional EGFR and oxidative stress-induced PKD1 signaling drive formation of DCLK1+ pancreatic stem cells

Iscience

Alicia K Fleming Martinez

Heike R Döppler

Ligia I Bastea

Brandy Edenfield

Tushar Patel

...

2021/1/22

Control of β-Site Amyloid Precursor Protein-Cleaving Enzyme-1 Expression by Protein Kinase C-λ/ι and Nuclear Factor Κ-B

Current Alzheimer Research

Mini P Sajan

Michael Leitges

Colin Park

David M Diamond

Jin Wu

...

2021/10/1

WNT6/ACC2-induced storage of triacylglycerols in macrophages is exploited by Mycobacterium tuberculosis

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

Julius Brandenburg

Sebastian Marwitz

Simone C Tazoll

Franziska Waldow

Barbara Kalsdorf

...

2021/8/16

Atypical PKC controls β-secretase expression and thereby regulates production of Alzheimer plaque precursor Aβ in brain and insulin receptor degradation in liver.

Metabolism-Clinical and Experimental

Mini P Sajan

Ursula Braun

Michael Leitges

Colin Park

David M Diamond

...

2020/3/1

Stromal cell protein kinase C-β inhibition enhances chemosensitivity in B cell malignancies and overcomes drug resistance

Science translational medicine

Eugene Park

Jingyu Chen

Andrew Moore

Maurizio Mangolini

Antonella Santoro

...

2020/1/15

Overcoming Multidrug Resistance in B Cell Malignancies By Antagonism of Stromal Mediated TGF-β Signalling

Blood

Eugene Park

Jingyu Chen

Andrew Moore

Michael Leitges

Seth E Frietze

...

2020/11/5

Investigations of mouse models during tumorigenesis revealed essential but distinct in vivo functions among the PKC family

Michael Leitges

2020/12/1

Abstract PO-62: Overcoming venetoclax resistance in B-cell malignancies by antagonism of stromal TGF-beta-mediated drug resistance

Blood Cancer Discovery

Eugene Park

Jingyu Chen

Andrew Moore

Maurizio Mangolini

Hilde Schjerven

...

2020/11

WNT6-ACC2-induced accumulation of triacylglycerol rich lipid droplets is exploited by M. tuberculosis

bioRxiv

Julius Brandenburg

Sebastian Marwitz

Simone C Tazoll

Franziska Waldow

Barbara Kalsdorf

...

2020/6/26

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Leitges, Michael FAQs

What is Leitges, Michael's h-index at Memorial University of Newfoundland?

The h-index of Leitges, Michael has been 36 since 2020 and 79 in total.

What are Leitges, Michael's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Addressing the role of PKD3 in the T cell compartment with knockout mice

Prkci Regulates Autophagy and Pancreatic Tumorigenesis in Mice

T cell-intrinsic protein kinase D3 is dispensable for the cells’ activation

Using knockout mice to explore PKD3’s complex role in T cells

A phosphoproteomic approach reveals that PKD3 controls PKA-mediated glucose and tyrosine metabolism

Protein kinase C-β-dependent changes in the glucose metabolism of bone marrow stromal cells of chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Protein kinase Cι and SRC signaling define reciprocally related subgroups of glioblastoma with distinct therapeutic vulnerabilities

Dysfunctional EGFR and oxidative stress-induced PKD1 signaling drive formation of DCLK1+ pancreatic stem cells

...

are the top articles of Leitges, Michael at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

What are Leitges, Michael's research interests?

The research interests of Leitges, Michael are: Cancer Research, Signaltransduction, Biochemistry

What is Leitges, Michael's total number of citations?

Leitges, Michael has 18,538 citations in total.