Simon Schenk

Simon Schenk

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Simon Schenk

Simon Schenk, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, San Diego, specializes in the field of skeletal muscle, metabolism, insulin action, mitochondria, exercise.

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

p300 and cAMP response element‐binding protein‐binding protein in skeletal muscle homeostasis, contractile function, and survival

Combined overexpression of SIRT1 and knockout of GCN5 in adult skeletal muscle does not affect glucose homeostasis or exercise performance in mice

Metabolic syndrome is associated with higher risk of wound complications after total hip arthroplasty

Po2-dependent Changes In Contractility And Mitochondrial Activation In Single Myofibers From Young And Old Mice: 604 Board# 1 May 27 1: 00 PM-3: 00 PM

Maternal obesity and western-style diet impair fetal and juvenile offspring skeletal muscle insulin-stimulated glucose transport in nonhuman primates

Molecular transducers of physical activity consortium (MoTrPAC): mapping the dynamic responses to exercise

SUN-670 P300 and CBP Are Necessary for Skeletal Muscle Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Uptake

Simon Schenk Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

10848

Citations(since 2020)

3809

Cited By

8941

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

68

i10Index(since 2020)

60

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Simon Schenk Skills & Research Interests

skeletal muscle

metabolism

insulin action

mitochondria

exercise

Top articles of Simon Schenk

p300 and cAMP response element‐binding protein‐binding protein in skeletal muscle homeostasis, contractile function, and survival

Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle

2020/4

Gretchen A Meyer
Gretchen A Meyer

H-Index: 13

Simon Schenk
Simon Schenk

H-Index: 28

Combined overexpression of SIRT1 and knockout of GCN5 in adult skeletal muscle does not affect glucose homeostasis or exercise performance in mice

American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism

2020/2/1

Jessica R Dent
Jessica R Dent

H-Index: 7

Simon Schenk
Simon Schenk

H-Index: 28

Metabolic syndrome is associated with higher risk of wound complications after total hip arthroplasty

Arthroplasty today

2020/9/1

Simon Schenk
Simon Schenk

H-Index: 28

Po2-dependent Changes In Contractility And Mitochondrial Activation In Single Myofibers From Young And Old Mice: 604 Board# 1 May 27 1: 00 PM-3: 00 PM

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

2020/7/1

Leonardo Nogueira
Leonardo Nogueira

H-Index: 13

Simon Schenk
Simon Schenk

H-Index: 28

Maternal obesity and western-style diet impair fetal and juvenile offspring skeletal muscle insulin-stimulated glucose transport in nonhuman primates

Diabetes

2020/7/1

SUN-670 P300 and CBP Are Necessary for Skeletal Muscle Insulin-Stimulated Glucose Uptake

Journal of the Endocrine Society

2020/4

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