Honor Fell
#37,722
Most Influential Person Across History
British scientist and zoologist
Honor Fell's AcademicInfluence.com Rankings
Honor Fellbiology Degrees
Biology
#2409
Historical Rank
Zoology
#311
Historical Rank
Ecology
#338
Historical Rank

Download Badge
Biology
Honor Fell's Degrees
- Bachelors Zoology University of Oxford
- PhD Ecology Imperial College London
Why Is Honor Fell Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dame Honor Bridget Fell, DBE, FRS was a British scientist and zoologist. Her contributions to science included the development of experimental methods in organ culture, tissue culture, and cell biology.
Honor Fell's Published Works
Number of citations in a given year to any of this author's works
Total number of citations to an author for the works they published in a given year. This highlights publication of the most important work(s) by the author
Published Works
- Metaplasia produced in cultures of chick ectoderm by high vitamin A (1953) (433)
- The effect of synovial tissue on the breakdown of articular cartilage in organ culture. (1977) (300)
- The effect of hypervitaminosis A on embryonic limb‐bones cultivated in vitro (1952) (287)
- Studies on the mode of action of excess of vitamin A. 6. Lysosomal protease and the degradation of cartilage matrix. (1963) (269)
- Experiments on the Development in vitro of the Avian Knee-Joint (1934) (246)
- A cartilage catabolic factor from synovium. (1979) (232)
- Studies on the mode of action of excess of vitamin A. 2. A possible role of intracellular proteases in the degradation of cartilage matrix. (1961) (185)
- The effect of excess vitamin A on cultures of embryonic chicken skin explanted at different stages of differentiation (1957) (122)
- Studies on the mode of action of excess of vitamin A. 1. Effect of excess of vitamin A on the metabolism and composition of embryonic chick-limb cartilage grown in organ culture. (1961) (119)
- The Osteogenic Capacity in vitro of Periosteum and Endosteum Isolated from the Limb Skeleton of Fowl Embryos and Young Chicks. (1932) (114)
- THE EFFECT OF HYDROCORTISONE ON THE RESPONSE OF FETAL RAT SKIN IN CULTURE TO ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION (1962) (101)
- Experimental studies on the differentiation of embryonic tissues growing in vivo and in vitro.—I. The development of the undifferentiated limb-bud (a) when subcutaneously grafted into the post-embryonic chick and (b) when cultivated in vitro (1926) (98)
- Studies on the mode of action of excess of vitamin A. 4. The specificity of the effect on embryonic chick-limb cartilage in culture and on isolated rat-liver lysosomes. (1962) (96)
- The breakdown of collagen by chondrocytes (1980) (94)
- THE INFLUENCE OF HYDROCORTISONE ON THE ACTION OF EXCESS VITAMIN A ON LIMB BONE RUDIMENTS IN CULTURE (1961) (91)
- The origin and developmental mechanics of the avian sternum (1939) (91)
- The phylogeny of sea-stars (1963) (90)
- Epidermal fine structure in embryonic chicken skin during atypical differentiation induced by vitamin a in culture (1963) (88)
- Breakdown of proteoglycan and collagen induced in pig articular cartilage in organ culture. (1975) (85)
- The breakdown of embryonic (chick) cartilage and bone cultivated in the presence of complement-sufficient antiserum. 3. Immunological analysis. (1966) (80)
- SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT IN TISSUE CULTURE (1956) (79)
- COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF PAPAIN AND VITAMIN A ON CARTILAGE (1960) (73)
- Experimental studies on the differentiation of embryonic tissues growing in vivo and in vitro.—II. The development of the isolated early embryonic eye of the fowl when cultivated in vitro (1926) (72)
- THE EFFECT OF ANTISERUM, ALONE AND WITH HYDROCORTISONE, ON FOETAL MOUSE BONES IN CULTURE (1965) (71)
- Microassay for cathepsin D shows an unexpected effedt of cycloheximide on limb-bone rudiments in organ culture. (1970) (67)
- Endocytosis of sugars in embryonic skeletal tissues in organ culture. IV. Lysosomal and other biochemical effects. General discussion. (1969) (67)
- Micro-Operations on Cells in Tissue Cultures (1931) (65)
- The biological action of thyroxine on embryonic bones grown in tissue culture (1955) (63)
- Influence of excess vitamin A on the sulphate metabolism of bone rudiments grown in vitro (1956) (62)
- The effect of retinol and of retinol-binding protein on embryonic skeletal tissue in organ culture. (1972) (60)
- The Enzymes of Healing Wounds. i. The Distribution of Alkaline Phosphomonoesterase in Experimental Wounds and Burns in the Rat (1943) (59)
- The breakdown of embryonic (chick) cartilage and bone cultivated in the presence of complement-sufficient antiserum. I. Morphological changes, their reversibility and inhibition. (1966) (52)
- A Study of the Direct and Indirect Action of X-Rays upon the Tissues of the Embryonic Fowl (1927) (51)
- The effect of excess vitamin A on the uptake of labelled compounds by embryonic skin in organ culture. (1960) (51)
- Synthesis of connective-tissue components. The effect of retinol and hydrocortisone on cultured limb-bone rudiments. (1966) (50)
- The influence of hydrocortisone on the metaplastic action of vitamin A on the epidermis of embryonic chicken skin in organ culture. (1962) (49)
- The effect of L‐triiodothyronine on the growth and development of embryonic chick limb bones in tissue culture (1956) (48)
- Endocytosis of sugars in embryonic skeletal tissues in organ culture. II. Effect of sucrose on cellular fine structure. (1969) (44)
- The role of soft connective tissue in the breakdown of pig articular cartilage cultivated in the presence of complement-sufficient antiserum to pig erythrocytes. I. Histological changes. (1973) (44)
- The pig synovium. I. The intact synovium in vivo and in organ culture. (1976) (43)
- Memoirs: The Developmental Mechanics and Potencies of the Undifferentiated Mesenchyme of the Mandible (1941) (42)
- Chondrogenesis in Cultures of Endosteum (1933) (41)
- The effect of synovial tissue on the synthesis of proteoglycan by the articular cartilage of young pigs. (1980) (40)
- Effects of Hypervitaminosis A on Foetal Mouse Bones Cultivated in vitro (1950) (39)
- Experiments on Skeletal Growth and Development in vitro in Relation to the Problem of Avian Phokomelia (1935) (34)
- Endocytosis of sugars in embryonic skeletal tissues in organ culture. I. General introduction and histological effects. (1969) (32)
- CHAPTER 17 – The Effects of Vitamins A and C on Cells and Tissues in Culture (1965) (31)
- The role of soft connective tissue in the breakdown of pig articular cartilage cultivated in the presence of complement-sufficient antiserum to pig erythrocytes. II. Distribution of immunoglobulin G (IgG). (1973) (30)
- The pig synovium, II. Some properties of isolated intimal cells. (1977) (30)
- Influence of Excess Vitamin A on the Sulphate Metabolism of Chick Ectoderm Grown in Vitro (1954) (28)
- The enzymes of healing wounds; the effect of different degrees of vitamin C-deficiency on the phosphatase activity in experimental wounds in the guinea-pig. (1945) (23)
- The breakdown of embryonic cartilage and bone cultivated in the presence of complement-sufficient antiserum. 2. Biochemical changes and the role of the lysosomal system. (1967) (20)
- Historical studies on the gonads of the fowl : the histological basis of sex reversal (20)
- Viii.—The Application of Tissue Culture In Vitro To Embryology (1940) (20)
- Tissue culture and its contribution to biology and medicine. (1972) (18)
- The early evolution of the echinozoa (1965) (18)
- Effect of excess vitamin A on organized tissues cultivated in vitro. (1956) (17)
- THE EFFECT OF HORMONES AND VITAMIN A ON ORGAN CULTURES (1954) (17)
- The effect of cortisol on porcine articular tissues in organ culture (1982) (16)
- A Surviving Somasteroid from the Eastern Pacific Ocean (1962) (16)
- Conservation in the production of petroleum (1957) (16)
- The Histology and Self-Differentiating Capacity of the Abnormal Cartilage in a New Lethal Mutation in the Rat (Rattus norvegicus) (1939) (15)
- The degradation of collagen in pig synovium in vitro and the effect of colchicine. (1989) (13)
- THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT ON SKELETAL TISSUE IN CULTURE (1969) (13)
- Fashion in Cell Biology. (1960) (12)
- SOME EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENT ON EPIDERMAL DIFFERENTIATION. * (1962) (11)
- The capacity of pig articular cartilage in organ culture to regenerate after breakdown induced by complement-sufficient antiserum to pig erythrocytes (1976) (11)
- Synoviocytes (1978) (10)
- Endocytosis of sugars in embryonic skeletal tissues in organ culture. 3. Radioautographic distribution of [14C]sucrose. (1969) (10)
- The promotion and inhibition of collagen-breakdown in organ cultures of pig synovium: the requirement for serum components and the involvement of cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate (cAMP). (1986) (9)
- THE CELL IN CULTURE (1958) (9)
- The effect of vitamin A on the breakdown and synthesis of intercellular material in skeletal tissue in organ culture (1965) (9)
- The future of tissue culture in relation to morphology. (1957) (8)
- Memoirs: Histological Studies on the Gonads of the Fowl (1925) (8)
- A Cytological Study of Cultures in vitro of Jensen's Rat Sarcoma. (1927) (8)
- The effects of lewisite and of lewisite oxide on living cells in vitro. (1946) (7)
- Experimental Transformation of Cells (1960) (7)
- The effect of vitamin A on tissue structure (1960) (7)
- The effects of fluoroacetate on beating embryo chick heart in tissue culture (1950) (7)
- The metabolism of some thyroid hormones by limb‐bone rudiments cultivated in vitro (1958) (7)
- The effect of repeated applications of minute quantities of mustard gas on the skin of mice. (1948) (7)
- Tissue culture experiments on the biological action of methyl bis (beta-chlorethyl) amine and its hydrolysis products. (1949) (6)
- Some Histological Effects of Partial Deficiency of Vitamin C on Healing Processes: The Influence on Phosphatase Formation in Experimental Skin Wounds (1946) (5)
- Tissue Culture. I.—The Advantages and Limitations as a Research Method (1935) (4)
- Lyososomes in biology and pathology. 1. (1969) (4)
- The action of mustard gas on living cells in vitro. (1948) (4)
- The toxicity of a product of reaction of mustard gas with serum proteins. (1950) (3)
- The physiology of skeletal tissue in culture. (1956) (3)
- A HISTOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE TESTIS IN CASES OF PSEUDO‐INTERSEXUALITY AND CRYPTORCHISM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE INTERSTITIAL CELLS (1923) (2)
- The effect of vitamin A on skeletal tissue cultivated in vitro. (1951) (2)
- Breakdown ofproteoglycan andcollagen induced inpigarticular cartilage inorgan culture (1975) (2)
- Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Third International Complement Workshop, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, June 3–5, 1968 Complement-Dependent Lysosomal Activation (1968) (1)
- The therapeutic effects of British anti-lewisite (BAL) on tissue cultures grown in a medium containing lewisite oxide. (1946) (1)
- The effect of complement-sufficient antiserum against pig erythrocytes on pig articular tissues in organ culture (1976) (1)
- ANIMAL BEHAVIOR DURING AIR-RAIDS. (1941) (1)
- ENDOCYTOSIS OF SUGARS IN EMBRYONIC (1969) (1)
- Vitamin A and enzymes, membranes, differentiation and reproduction. Introduction. (1969) (1)
- Effect of synovial tissue on the matrix of articular cartilage in organ culture (Abstract) (1980) (1)
- The problem of the origin of germ cells. (1931) (0)
- The chain of discovery. (1970) (0)
- Synoviocytes (1978) (0)
- Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Third International Complement Workshop, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, June 3–5, 1968 (1968) (0)
- Effect of hydrocortisone and epsilon-amino caproic acid on immune cytolysis in vitro. (1966) (0)
- Animal Behavior During Air-Raids (1941) (0)
- Comments on Dr. White's Article on Tissue Culture (1956) (0)
- NOTE ON A CASE OF UNILATERAL CRYPTORCHISM IN THE RAM (1923) (0)
- Tissue Culture (1954) (0)
- The Effect of Excess Vitamin A on the Differentiation of Chick Ectoderm in Culture (1953) (0)
- The evolution of the International Federation for Cell Biology. (1977) (0)
This paper list is powered by the following services:
Other Resources About Honor Fell
What Schools Are Affiliated With Honor Fell?
Honor Fell is affiliated with the following schools: