Alan Higbee

1.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
18 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Alan Higbee is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering and Biochemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Alan Higbee has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Molecular Biology, 10 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 3 papers in Biochemistry. Recurrent topics in Alan Higbee's work include Biofuel production and bioconversion (9 papers), Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction (8 papers) and Fungal and yeast genetics research (3 papers). Alan Higbee is often cited by papers focused on Biofuel production and bioconversion (9 papers), Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction (8 papers) and Fungal and yeast genetics research (3 papers). Alan Higbee collaborates with scholars based in United States, Thailand and Canada. Alan Higbee's co-authors include Joshua J. Coon, David J. Pagliarini, Wei Yu, Joshua J. Carson, Fariba M. Assadi‐Porter, John M. Denu, Marco Tonelli, Kristin E. Dittenhafer‐Reed, Melissa Boersma and Sushmita Roy and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Environmental Science & Technology.

In The Last Decade

Alan Higbee

18 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Karlen, Steven D., Alan Higbee, Emily T. Beebe, et al.. (2020). A bacterial biosynthetic pathway for methylated furan fatty acids. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 295(29). 9786–9801. 19 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yaoping, Lawrence G. Oates, José Serate, et al.. (2018). Diverse lignocellulosic feedstocks can achieve high field‐scale ethanol yields while providing flexibility for the biorefinery and landscape‐level environmental benefits. GCB Bioenergy. 10(11). 825–840. 34 indexed citations
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McGee, Mick, Alan Higbee, Alex S. Hebert, et al.. (2018). Chemical genomic guided engineering of gamma-valerolactone tolerant yeast. Microbial Cell Factories. 17(1). 5–5. 12 indexed citations
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Guo, Xiao, Natalie M. Niemi, Paul D. Hutchins, et al.. (2017). Ptc7p Dephosphorylates Select Mitochondrial Proteins to Enhance Metabolic Function. Cell Reports. 18(2). 307–313. 44 indexed citations
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Ong, Rebecca G., Alan Higbee, Dan Xie, et al.. (2016). Inhibition of microbial biofuel production in drought-stressed switchgrass hydrolysate. Biotechnology for Biofuels. 9(1). 237–237. 35 indexed citations
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Kontur, Wayne S., Arne Ulbrich, Weiping Zhang, et al.. (2015). Metabolism of Multiple Aromatic Compounds in Corn Stover Hydrolysate by Rhodopseudomonas palustris. Environmental Science & Technology. 49(14). 8914–8922. 47 indexed citations
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Piotrowski, Jeff S., Hiroki Okada, Fachuang Lu, et al.. (2015). Plant-derived antifungal agent poacic acid targets β-1,3-glucan. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112(12). E1490–7. 79 indexed citations
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Higbee, Alan, et al.. (2012). Cofermentation of Glucose, Xylose, and Cellobiose by the Beetle-Associated Yeast Spathaspora passalidarum. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 78(16). 5492–5500. 100 indexed citations
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Hebert, Alexander S., Kristin E. Dittenhafer‐Reed, Wei Yu, et al.. (2012). Calorie Restriction and SIRT3 Trigger Global Reprogramming of the Mitochondrial Protein Acetylome. Molecular Cell. 49(1). 186–199. 527 indexed citations breakdown →
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Schwalbach, Michael S., David H. Keating, Mary Tremaine, et al.. (2012). Complex Physiology and Compound Stress Responses during Fermentation of Alkali-Pretreated Corn Stover Hydrolysate by an Escherichia coli Ethanologen. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 78(9). 3442–3457. 49 indexed citations
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Liang, Chao, Xudong Zhang, Liping Wei, et al.. (2011). Investigation of the molecular ion structure for aldononitrile acetate derivatized muramic acid. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 86(2). 224–230. 6 indexed citations
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Lewis, Jeffrey A., et al.. (2010). Exploiting Natural Variation inSaccharomyces cerevisiaeto Identify Genes for Increased Ethanol Resistance. Genetics. 186(4). 1197–1205. 71 indexed citations
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Higbee, Alan, Susan Wong, & William J. Henzel. (2003). Automated sample preparation using vapor-phase hydrolysis for amino acid analysis. Analytical Biochemistry. 318(1). 155–158. 2 indexed citations
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Dawidzik, Jean B., et al.. (2003). DNA damage measured by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry in mouse fibroblast cells exposed to oxidative stress. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects. 1621(2). 211–217. 11 indexed citations
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Box, Harold C., Helen B. Patrzyc, Jean B. Dawidzik, et al.. (2002). Detection and Characterization of Formamido Lesions in DNA by Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. Radiation Research. 158(4). 538–542. 9 indexed citations
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Whigham, Leah D., Alan Higbee, Dale E. Bjorling, et al.. (2002). Decreased antigen-induced eicosanoid release in conjugated linoleic acid-fed guinea pigs. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 282(4). R1104–R1112. 75 indexed citations
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Park, Yeonhwa, Alan Higbee, Karen Albright, et al.. (1999). The Trans-10,cis-12 Isomer of Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) Induces Body Composition Changes in Mice. ScholarWorks@UMassAmherst (University of Massachusetts Amherst). 3 indexed citations

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