Mark Henkelman

Mark Henkelman

University of Toronto

H-index: 112

North America-Canada

About Mark Henkelman

Mark Henkelman, With an exceptional h-index of 112 and a recent h-index of 52 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Toronto, specializes in the field of Genetics.

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

Multiple-mouse magnetic resonance imaging with cryogenic radiofrequency probes for evaluation of brain development

LAMA: automated image analysis for the developmental phenotyping of mouse embryos

Commonalities between COVID-19 and radiation injury

Why do hippocampal mossy cells matter? It depends on the frequency and context

THE COMBINATORIAL ROLE OF IROQUOIS HOMEOBOX GENES 3 AND 4 IN THE COMPACTION OF THE VENTRICULAR MYOCARDIUM

IRX3/5 regulate mitotic chromatid segregation and limb bud shape

Magnetic resonance imaging reveals specific anatomical changes in the brain of Agat‐and Gamt‐mice attributed to creatine depletion and guanidinoacetate alteration

Structural Variant in Mitochondrial-Associated Gene (MRPL3) induces adult-onset neurodegeneration with memory impairment in the mouse

Mark Henkelman Information

University

Position

Sickkids

Citations(all)

50160

Citations(since 2020)

11986

Cited By

42756

hIndex(all)

112

hIndex(since 2020)

52

i10Index(all)

346

i10Index(since 2020)

185

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University of Toronto

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Mark Henkelman Skills & Research Interests

Genetics

Top articles of Mark Henkelman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Multiple-mouse magnetic resonance imaging with cryogenic radiofrequency probes for evaluation of brain development

NeuroImage

A Arbabi

L Spencer Noakes

D Vousden

J Dazai

Shoshana Spring

...

2022/5/15

LAMA: automated image analysis for the developmental phenotyping of mouse embryos

Development

Neil R Horner

Shanmugasundaram Venkataraman

Chris Armit

Ramón Casero

James M Brown

...

2021/9/15

Commonalities between COVID-19 and radiation injury

Carmen I Rios

David R Cassatt

Brynn A Hollingsworth

Merriline M Satyamitra

Yeabsera S Tadesse

...

2021/1/1

Why do hippocampal mossy cells matter? It depends on the frequency and context

bioRxiv

Katarina Kolaric

Christina Strauch

Yingxin Li

Sasha Woods

Marinho A Lopes

...

2021/12/6

THE COMBINATORIAL ROLE OF IROQUOIS HOMEOBOX GENES 3 AND 4 IN THE COMPACTION OF THE VENTRICULAR MYOCARDIUM

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

W Liu

Y Oh

W Yin

R Kim

Y Zhou

...

2021/10/1

IRX3/5 regulate mitotic chromatid segregation and limb bud shape

Development

Hirotaka Tao

Jean-Philippe Lambert

Theodora M Yung

Min Zhu

Noah A Hahn

...

2020/10/1

Magnetic resonance imaging reveals specific anatomical changes in the brain of Agat‐and Gamt‐mice attributed to creatine depletion and guanidinoacetate alteration

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease

Ankit Sinha

Sohail Ahmed

Chris George

Melina Tsagaris

Amriya Naufer

...

2020/7

Structural Variant in Mitochondrial-Associated Gene (MRPL3) induces adult-onset neurodegeneration with memory impairment in the mouse

Journal of Neuroscience

Lindsay S Cahill

Jessie M Cameron

Julie Winterburn

Patrick Macos

Johnathan Hoggarth

...

2020/6/3

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Co-Authors

H-index: 159
Janet Rossant

Janet Rossant

University of Toronto

H-index: 98
Jason Lerch

Jason Lerch

University of Oxford

H-index: 89
F Stuart Foster

F Stuart Foster

University of Toronto

H-index: 74
Benoit G. Bruneau

Benoit G. Bruneau

University of California, San Francisco

H-index: 64
John G. Sled

John G. Sled

University of Toronto

H-index: 62
Simon J Graham

Simon J Graham

University of Toronto

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