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Linda Buck
Seattle, United States
75 H-Index
13,376 Citations
807 Total Impact
GLNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2004)0
Overview
Linda Buck is a neuroscience specialist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Based in United States.
For Patients
- Research is cited 13K+ times by other doctors and scientists, indicating significant influence on medical research
- Currently at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, United States
Biography
Linda Buck is an American neuroscientist who co-discovered odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system. Nobel Prize 2004.
Affiliations & Institutions
Research Impact
10 Publications
13,376 Total Citations
10K+ Citation Milestone
Publication Timeline
Published In
CellNatureProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesAnnual Review of Neuroscience
Key Publications
A novel multigene family may encode odorant receptors: A molecular basis for odor recognition
Combinatorial Receptor Codes for Odors
Information coding in the olfactory system: Evidence for a stereotyped and highly organized epitope map in the olfactory bulb
A zonal organization of odorant receptor gene expression in the olfactory epithelium
A second class of chemosensory receptors in the olfactory epithelium
Areas of Expertise
Medical Specialties
Clinical Knowledge & Procedures
Legacy Timeline
The life and contributions of Linda Buck
1991
Co-discovered odorant receptor gene family
Identified ~1,000 genes encoding olfactory receptors in mice
