Andor Molnár

541 total citations
21 papers, 451 citations indexed

About

Andor Molnár is a scholar working on Animal Science and Zoology, Food Science and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Andor Molnár has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 451 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Animal Science and Zoology, 8 papers in Food Science and 4 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Andor Molnár's work include Animal Nutrition and Physiology (16 papers), Livestock and Poultry Management (5 papers) and Probiotics and Fermented Foods (5 papers). Andor Molnár is often cited by papers focused on Animal Nutrition and Physiology (16 papers), Livestock and Poultry Management (5 papers) and Probiotics and Fermented Foods (5 papers). Andor Molnár collaborates with scholars based in Hungary, Austria and Germany. Andor Molnár's co-authors include Károly Dublecz, Claudia Hess, Wageha A. Awad, Jörg R. Aschenbach, Ferenc Húsvéth, Michael Heß, László Pál, R. Glávits, K. Ghareeb and Dieter Liebhart and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology and Journal of Animal Science.

In The Last Decade

Andor Molnár

21 papers receiving 441 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Andor Molnár Hungary 11 310 176 107 74 67 21 451
A. Menconi United States 11 387 1.2× 181 1.0× 90 0.8× 67 0.9× 39 0.6× 19 491
Chasity Pender United States 10 349 1.1× 152 0.9× 94 0.9× 94 1.3× 33 0.5× 15 444
Yewande O. Fasina United States 14 400 1.3× 180 1.0× 146 1.4× 103 1.4× 83 1.2× 41 626
Károly Dublecz Hungary 13 385 1.2× 197 1.1× 137 1.3× 104 1.4× 86 1.3× 56 584
Stephanie M. Roto United States 8 249 0.8× 165 0.9× 94 0.9× 42 0.6× 44 0.7× 12 349
Guillermo Tellez United States 14 460 1.5× 106 0.6× 96 0.9× 71 1.0× 39 0.6× 19 556
Lonneke Onrust Belgium 6 272 0.9× 95 0.5× 150 1.4× 39 0.5× 62 0.9× 9 392
Kiran Doranalli Germany 9 263 0.8× 106 0.6× 77 0.7× 39 0.5× 48 0.7× 11 341
Rose Whelan Germany 13 345 1.1× 114 0.6× 197 1.8× 37 0.5× 68 1.0× 31 575
C.M. Pixley United States 10 357 1.2× 260 1.5× 67 0.6× 75 1.0× 47 0.7× 13 453

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Andor Molnár

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All Works

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Mátis, Gábor, Andor Molnár, László Pál, et al.. (2021). The relationship between small heat shock proteins and redox homeostasis during acute heat stress in chickens. Journal of Thermal Biology. 100. 103040–103040. 7 indexed citations
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Molnár, Andor, et al.. (2021). effect of diet composition, a probiotic and a symbiotic treatment on the ileal microbiota composition of one-week-old broiler chickens. Acta Agraria Debreceniensis. 213–220. 2 indexed citations
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Molnár, Andor, et al.. (2020). Feeding two single strain probiotic bacteria and wheat bran failed to modify the production traits but altered some gut characteristics in broiler chickens. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 21(3). 499–507. 4 indexed citations
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Molnár, Andor, László Pál, Károly Dublecz, et al.. (2020). Cellular Effects of T-2 Toxin on Primary Hepatic Cell Culture Models of Chickens. Toxins. 12(1). 46–46. 21 indexed citations
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Molnár, Andor, Szabolcs Nagy, László Pál, et al.. (2020). Effects of Acute Heat Stress on a Newly Established Chicken Hepatocyte—Nonparenchymal Cell Co-Culture Model. Animals. 10(3). 409–409. 23 indexed citations
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Fodor, András, László Fodor, István Venekei, et al.. (2018). Anti-Coccidiosis Potential of Autoclaveable Antimicrobial Peptides from Xenorhabdus budapestensis Resistant to Proteolytic (Pepsin, Trypsin) Digestion Based on In vitro Studies. Microbiology Research Journal International. 22(4). 1–17. 5 indexed citations
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Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U., E. Magowan, M. Hollmann, et al.. (2017). Differences in intestinal size, structure, and function contributing to feed efficiency in broiler chickens reared at geographically distant locations. Poultry Science. 97(2). 578–591. 35 indexed citations
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Kulcsár, Anna, Gábor Mátis, Andor Molnár, et al.. (2017). Nutritional modulation of intestinal drug-metabolizing cytochrome P450 by butyrate of different origin in chicken. Research in Veterinary Science. 113. 25–32. 10 indexed citations
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Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U., E. Magowan, M. Hollmann, et al.. (2017). Assessing serum metabolite profiles as predictors for feed efficiency in broiler chickens reared at geographically distant locations. British Poultry Science. 58(6). 729–738. 17 indexed citations
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Kulcsár, Anna, Gábor Mátis, Andor Molnár, et al.. (2016). Effects of butyrate on the insulin homeostasis of chickens kept on maize- or wheat-based diets. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica. 64(4). 482–496. 8 indexed citations
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Metzler-Zebeli, Barbara U., Andor Molnár, M. Hollmann, et al.. (2016). Comparison of growth performance and excreta composition in broiler chickens when ranked according to various feed efficiency metrics1. Journal of Animal Science. 94(7). 2890–2899. 19 indexed citations
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Awad, Wageha A., Alina Smorodchenko, Claudia Hess, et al.. (2015). Increased intracellular calcium level and impaired nutrient absorption are important pathogenicity traits in the chicken intestinal epithelium during Campylobacter jejuni colonization. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 99(15). 6431–6441. 38 indexed citations
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Awad, Wageha A., Andor Molnár, Jörg R. Aschenbach, et al.. (2014). Campylobacter infection in chickens modulates the intestinal epithelial barrier function. Innate Immunity. 21(2). 151–160. 102 indexed citations
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Molnár, Andor, Claudia Hess, László Pál, et al.. (2014). Composition of diet modifies colonization dynamics ofCampylobacter jejuniin broiler chickens. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 118(1). 245–254. 34 indexed citations
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Molnár, Andor, et al.. (2011). Effect of Different Concentrations of Bacillus subtilis on Immune Response of Broiler Chickens. Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins. 3(1). 8–14. 18 indexed citations
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Molnár, Andor, et al.. (2005). Influence of Bacillus subtilis on immune-response of broiler chickens.. 289–291. 1 indexed citations
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Molnár, Andor, et al.. (2005). Influence of Bacillus subtilis on broiler performance.. 286–288. 3 indexed citations

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