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Perry J. Blackshear

Molecular Biology

Duke University

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About Perry J. Blackshear at Duke University (Duke)

Perry J. Blackshear is a distinguished molecular biologist at Duke University whose research focuses on RNA biology, splicing, and modifications in cancer and inflammation. Over the course of their career, Perry J. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Synergistic roles of tristetraprolin family members in myeloid cells in the control of inflammation", and "Tristetraprolin overexpression drives hematopoietic changes in young and middle-aged mice generating dominant mitigating effects on induced inflammation in murine models".

Research Areas

RNA splicingRNA modificationscancer biologyprotein synthesistristetraprolininflammationmacrophage activationRNA-binding proteins
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Research Output

Total Citations27,150

Top 5% globally

Publications408

Highly prolific researcher

h-index92

Nobel-level impact

i10-index288

Exceptional breadth

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