Stanleyj . Korsmeyer - Toxicology

Author Information

Stanley J. Korsmeyer is a distinguished researcher whose work has significantly impacted the field of toxicology and related disciplines. His extensive research contributions span over several decades, and he is widely recognized for his studies on apoptosis, cell death mechanisms, and cancer biology. His work has been published in numerous high-impact journals, reflecting the profound influence of his research on the scientific community.

Research Contributions

Stanley J. Korsmeyer's research primarily focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of apoptosis and cell death, with a particular emphasis on the roles of BCL2 family proteins. His studies have elucidated critical pathways and molecular interactions that regulate cell survival and death, contributing to the development of potential therapeutic strategies for cancer and other diseases. Notable works include his investigations into the inhibition of death pathways, the role of proapoptotic proteins BAX and BAK, and the significance of autophagy in muscle glucose homeostasis. His research on lymphoid neoplasms and leukemia has also provided valuable insights into the genetic and molecular basis of these diseases.

Aliases

Stanley J. Korsmeyer has published under various aliases, including S Korsmeyer, Stanleyj. Korsmeyer, S. J. Korsmeyer, Stan Korsmeyer, Stanley Korsmeyer, S. Korsmeyer, and S J Korsmeyer.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Citations 87,591
h-index 122
Total Papers 303

Publications:

DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-102-4-497

Year: 2020

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