Simon M. Hughes

Simon M. Hughes

King's College

H-index: 45

North America-United States

About Simon M. Hughes

Simon M. Hughes, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at King's College, specializes in the field of Muscle, cell biology, developmental genetics, evolution, stem cells.

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

Text-message reminders to increase participation in colorectal cancer screening

MYH13, a superfast myosin expressed in extraocular, laryngeal and syringeal muscles

Slow myosin heavy chain 1 is required for slow myofibril and muscle fibre growth but not for myofibril initiation

Isolation, Culture, and Analysis of Zebrafish Myofibers and Associated Muscle Stem Cells to Explore Adult Skeletal Myogenesis

Skeletal muscle regeneration in zebrafish

Clonal behaviour of myogenic precursor cells throughout the vertebrate lifespan

Real Time and Repeated Measurement of Skeletal Muscle Growth in Individual Live Zebrafish Subjected to Altered Electrical Activity

Cellular and molecular pathways controlling muscle size in response to exercise

Simon M. Hughes Information

University

Position

Medical Research Council and

Citations(all)

8319

Citations(since 2020)

1843

Cited By

7065

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

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Simon M. Hughes Skills & Research Interests

Muscle

cell biology

developmental genetics

evolution

stem cells

Top articles of Simon M. Hughes

Text-message reminders to increase participation in colorectal cancer screening

2024/4/1

MYH13, a superfast myosin expressed in extraocular, laryngeal and syringeal muscles

2024/2

Slow myosin heavy chain 1 is required for slow myofibril and muscle fibre growth but not for myofibril initiation

Developmental Biology

2023/7/1

Isolation, Culture, and Analysis of Zebrafish Myofibers and Associated Muscle Stem Cells to Explore Adult Skeletal Myogenesis

2023/3/31

Skeletal muscle regeneration in zebrafish

2023/3/31

Clonal behaviour of myogenic precursor cells throughout the vertebrate lifespan

Biology Open

2022/8/15

Real Time and Repeated Measurement of Skeletal Muscle Growth in Individual Live Zebrafish Subjected to Altered Electrical Activity

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

2022/6/16

Cellular and molecular pathways controlling muscle size in response to exercise

2022/3

Measuring the impact of research access for human skeletal remains stored in English museum contexts.

2022

mRNP granule proteins Fmrp and Dcp1a differentially regulate mRNP complexes to contribute to control of muscle stem cell quiescence and activation

Skeletal Muscle

2021/12

Isolation of myofibres and culture of muscle stem cells from adult zebrafish

Bio-protocol

2021/9/5

Knockout of zebrafish desmin genes does not cause skeletal muscle degeneration but alters calcium flux

Scientific reports

2021/4/5

Mef2c factors are required for early but not late addition of cardiomyocytes to the ventricle

Developmental Biology

2021/2/1

Circadian regulation of muscle growth independent of locomotor activity

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/12/8

Myogenin is an essential regulator of adult myofibre growth and muscle stem cell homeostasis

elife

2020/10/1

Fgf-driven Tbx protein activities directly induce myf5 and myod to initiate zebrafish myogenesis

Development

2020/4/15

The people behind the papers-Daniel Osborn, Kuoyu Li and Simon Hughes

2020/4/1

Maternal Larp6 controls oocyte development, chorion formation and elevation

Development

2020/2/15

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