William Mitch

William Mitch

Baylor College of Medicine

H-index: 100

North America-United States

About William Mitch

William Mitch, With an exceptional h-index of 100 and a recent h-index of 51 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Baylor College of Medicine, specializes in the field of Protein metablolism and kidney disease.

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

Does Serum Creatinine Reflect Muscle Mass in Patients with Kidney Failure?

Therapeutic compounds for methods of use in insulin resistance

Endothelial Jagged1 in Vascular Calcification Induced by Chronic Kidney Disease

Muscle atrophy in CKD: a historical perspective of advancements in its understanding

Chronic kidney disease promotes atrial fibrillation via inflammasome pathway activation

SIRPα mediates IGF1 receptor in cardiomyopathy induced by chronic kidney disease

Pathophysiological mechanisms leading to muscle loss in chronic kidney disease

Diet to Preserve Kidney Function

William Mitch Information

University

Position

Professor of Medicine

Citations(all)

63554

Citations(since 2020)

14299

Cited By

57576

hIndex(all)

100

hIndex(since 2020)

51

i10Index(all)

318

i10Index(since 2020)

142

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William Mitch Skills & Research Interests

Protein metablolism and kidney disease

Top articles of William Mitch

Does Serum Creatinine Reflect Muscle Mass in Patients with Kidney Failure?

2024/1/1

Therapeutic compounds for methods of use in insulin resistance

2023/3/9

Endothelial Jagged1 in Vascular Calcification Induced by Chronic Kidney Disease

Circulation

2023/11/7

Muscle atrophy in CKD: a historical perspective of advancements in its understanding

2023/11/1

Chronic kidney disease promotes atrial fibrillation via inflammasome pathway activation

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

2023/10/2

SIRPα mediates IGF1 receptor in cardiomyopathy induced by chronic kidney disease

Circulation research

2022/7/22

Pathophysiological mechanisms leading to muscle loss in chronic kidney disease

2022/3

Diet to Preserve Kidney Function

2022/2/3

Muscle Breakdown in Kidney Disease: Mechanisms and Management Strategies

2022/2/3

The Kidney Diet Challenge: An experiential educational experience

Kidney360

2022/2/1

The influence of kidney disease on protein and amino acid metabolism

2022/1/1

Pima Indian contributions to our understanding of diabetic kidney disease

2021/8/1

Organic wastewater treatment by a single-atom catalyst and electrolytically produced H2O2

Nature sustainability

2021/3

Designing a nanoscale three-phase electrochemical pathway to promote pt-catalyzed formaldehyde oxidation

Nano Letters

2020/11/17

PDGFRA in vascular adventitial MSCs promotes neointima formation in arteriovenous fistula in chronic kidney disease

JCI insight

2020/11/11

Decreased Jagged1 expression in vascular smooth muscle cells delays endothelial regeneration in arteriovenous graft

Cardiovascular Research

2020/11/1

Healthy eating index of living donor renal transplantation recipients during the first year posttransplant

Progress in Transplantation

2020/9

Phosphoinositide 3-kinase γ deficiency attenuates kidney injury and fibrosis in angiotensin II–induced hypertension

Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation

2020/9/1

Translational Physiology: Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of TTI-101, a STAT3 inhibitor that blocks muscle proteolysis in rats with chronic kidney disease

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology

2020/7/7

Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of TTI-101, a STAT3 inhibitor that blocks muscle proteolysis in rats with chronic kidney disease

American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology

2020/7/1

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