Allison L. Speer

1.0k total citations
46 papers, 728 citations indexed

About

Allison L. Speer is a scholar working on Surgery, Oncology and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Allison L. Speer has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 728 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Surgery, 13 papers in Oncology and 9 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Allison L. Speer's work include Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (14 papers), Cancer Cells and Metastasis (12 papers) and Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (8 papers). Allison L. Speer is often cited by papers focused on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (14 papers), Cancer Cells and Metastasis (12 papers) and Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (8 papers). Allison L. Speer collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Germany. Allison L. Speer's co-authors include Tracy C. Grikscheit, Erik R. Barthel, Frédéric Sala, Yasuhiro Torashima, Daniel E. Levin, Xiaogang Hou, Jamil A. Matthews, Christa N. Grant, Tracy C. Grikscheit and Huojun Cao and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Annals of Surgery.

In The Last Decade

Allison L. Speer

42 papers receiving 712 citations

Peers

Allison L. Speer
Aleem Siddique United States
Kevin Sittig United States
Johanna C. Cool Australia
Gary W. Raff United States
Samuel M. Alaish United States
Leila Kolios Germany
Aleem Siddique United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Speer, Allison L., et al.. (2025). Innervation of Human Intestinal Organoids. Journal of Visualized Experiments.
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Kambal, Amal, Xi‐Lei Zeng, Ketki Patil, et al.. (2024). Infant and adult human intestinal enteroids are morphologically and functionally distinct. mBio. 15(8). e0131624–e0131624. 17 indexed citations
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Ettayebi, Khalil, Gurpreet Kaur, Ketki Patil, et al.. (2024). Insights into human norovirus cultivation in human intestinal enteroids. mSphere. 9(11). e0044824–e0044824. 13 indexed citations
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Speer, Allison L., Kevin P. Lally, Claudia Pedroza, et al.. (2024). Surgical Necrotizing Enterocolitis and Spontaneous Intestinal Perforation Lead to Severe Growth Failure in Infants. Annals of Surgery. 280(3). 432–443. 4 indexed citations
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Speer, Allison L., et al.. (2024). Comparison of two formulations of intravenous lipid emulsions in pediatric intestinal failure. Pediatric Surgery International. 40(1). 97–97. 2 indexed citations
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Sequeira, David J., et al.. (2020). In Vivo Transplantation of Human Intestinal Organoids Enhances Select Tight Junction Gene Expression. Journal of Surgical Research. 259. 500–508. 7 indexed citations
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Anderson, Kathryn T., Marisa A. Bartz-Kurycki, Robert Martin, et al.. (2018). Tunneled central venous catheters in pediatric intestinal failure: a single-center experience. Journal of Surgical Research. 231. 346–351. 7 indexed citations
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Speer, Allison L. & Lillian S. Kao. (2017). The Association for Academic Surgery 2011-present: standing on the shoulders of giants. Journal of Surgical Research. 217. 20–24. 3 indexed citations
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Strumwasser, Aaron, Allison L. Speer, Kenji Inaba, et al.. (2016). The impact of acute coagulopathy on mortality in pediatric trauma patients. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 81(2). 312–318. 17 indexed citations
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Jelin, Eric B., et al.. (2015). Melanocortin-4 receptor signaling is not required for short-term weight loss after sleeve gastrectomy in pediatric patients. International Journal of Obesity. 40(3). 550–553. 30 indexed citations
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Spurrier, Ryan G., Allison L. Speer, Xiaogang Hou, Wael N. El‐Nachef, & Tracy C. Grikscheit. (2014). Murine and Human Tissue-Engineered Esophagus Form from Sufficient Stem/Progenitor Cells and Do Not Require Microdesigned Biomaterials. Tissue Engineering Part A. 21(5-6). 906–915. 26 indexed citations
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Barthel, Erik R., Allison L. Speer, Daniel E. Levin, et al.. (2013). Delayed family reunification of pediatric disaster survivors increases mortality and inpatient hospital costs: a simulation study. Journal of Surgical Research. 184(1). 430–437. 3 indexed citations
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Levin, Daniel E., Erik R. Barthel, Allison L. Speer, et al.. (2013). Human tissue-engineered small intestine forms from postnatal progenitor cells. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 48(1). 129–137. 57 indexed citations
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Barthel, Erik R., Allison L. Speer, Daniel E. Levin, et al.. (2012). Tissue Engineering of the Intestine in a Murine Model. Journal of Visualized Experiments. e4279–e4279. 26 indexed citations
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Speer, Allison L., et al.. (2012). Solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas: a single-institution 20-year series of pediatric patients. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 47(6). 1217–1222. 58 indexed citations
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Speer, Allison L., Frédéric Sala, Jamil A. Matthews, & Tracy C. Grikscheit. (2011). Murine Tissue-Engineered Stomach Demonstrates Epithelial Differentiation. Journal of Surgical Research. 171(1). 6–14. 37 indexed citations
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Sala, Frédéric, Jamil A. Matthews, Allison L. Speer, et al.. (2011). A Multicellular Approach Forms a Significant Amount of Tissue-Engineered Small Intestine in the Mouse. Tissue Engineering Part A. 17(13-14). 1841–1850. 69 indexed citations
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Speer, Allison L., et al.. (2010). Establishing an Acute Care Surgery Service: Lessons Learned From the Epidemiology of Emergent Non-Trauma Patients and Increasing Utilization of Laparoscopy. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 69(4). 938–942. 6 indexed citations
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Speer, Allison L., Deborah E. Schofield, Kasper S. Wang, et al.. (2008). Contemporary management of lipoblastoma. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 43(7). 1295–1300. 46 indexed citations

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