Anne E. Evans

1.8k total citations
11 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Anne E. Evans is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Physiology and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Anne E. Evans has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 6 papers in Physiology and 5 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Anne E. Evans's work include Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (7 papers), Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (6 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (5 papers). Anne E. Evans is often cited by papers focused on Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (7 papers), Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (6 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (5 papers). Anne E. Evans collaborates with scholars based in United States. Anne E. Evans's co-authors include Pablo J. Enriori, Michael A. Cowley, Puspha Sinnayah, Kevin L. Grove, Bernadette E. Grayson, Maria M. Glavas, Sonja K. Billes, Kent L. Thornburg, Eduardo A. Nillni and Erin E. Jobst and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Cell Metabolism and Diabetes.

In The Last Decade

Anne E. Evans

11 papers receiving 1.4k citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anne E. Evans United States 8 806 618 429 366 333 11 1.4k
Maria M. Glavas Canada 18 871 1.1× 741 1.2× 430 1.0× 411 1.1× 356 1.1× 38 1.7k
Miriam Sterman Dolnikoff Brazil 22 397 0.5× 480 0.8× 348 0.8× 154 0.4× 95 0.3× 43 1.3k
Bérengère Coupé France 12 285 0.4× 368 0.6× 183 0.4× 340 0.9× 146 0.4× 15 863
Mary Lage Spain 19 830 1.0× 619 1.0× 368 0.9× 95 0.3× 495 1.5× 35 1.5k
Christine Laborie France 20 240 0.3× 452 0.7× 178 0.4× 714 2.0× 83 0.2× 41 1.4k
P. Englaro Germany 26 2.3k 2.8× 1.3k 2.1× 1.1k 2.5× 280 0.8× 1.2k 3.7× 31 3.0k
R. Peinó Spain 21 1.2k 1.5× 825 1.3× 675 1.6× 143 0.4× 515 1.5× 38 1.9k
Andrés Giovambattista Argentina 21 316 0.4× 468 0.8× 167 0.4× 133 0.4× 257 0.8× 51 991
Sandra L. Burke Australia 22 528 0.7× 423 0.7× 156 0.4× 103 0.3× 81 0.2× 62 1.4k
P. R. Johnson United States 23 854 1.1× 1.6k 2.6× 434 1.0× 254 0.7× 651 2.0× 55 2.6k

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All Works

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Li, Fan, Sarah R. Lindsley, Sarah Comstock, et al.. (2012). Maternal high-fat diet impacts endothelial function in nonhuman primate offspring. International Journal of Obesity. 37(2). 254–262. 81 indexed citations
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Frias, Antonio E., Terry K. Morgan, Anne E. Evans, et al.. (2011). Maternal High-Fat Diet Disturbs Uteroplacental Hemodynamics and Increases the Frequency of Stillbirth in a Nonhuman Primate Model of Excess Nutrition. Endocrinology. 152(6). 2456–2464. 206 indexed citations
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Frias, Antonio E., Juha Räsänen, Terry K. Morgan, et al.. (2011). 3: Maternal high fat diet decreases placental blood flow and increases the frequency of stillbirth in a non-human primate model of excess nutrition. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 204(1). S2–S3. 1 indexed citations
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Frias, Antonio E., Terry K. Morgan, Anne E. Evans, et al.. (2011). Maternal High-Fat Diet Disturbs Uteroplacental Hemodynamics and Increases the Frequency of Stillbirth in a Nonhuman Primate Model of Excess Nutrition. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 66(10). 605–606. 4 indexed citations
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Glavas, Maria M., Melissa A. Kirigiti, Pablo J. Enriori, et al.. (2010). Early Overnutrition Results in Early-Onset Arcuate Leptin Resistance and Increased Sensitivity to High-Fat Diet. Endocrinology. 151(4). 1598–1610. 133 indexed citations
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Glavas, Maria M., Melissa A. Kirigiti, Pablo J. Enriori, et al.. (2010). Early Overnutrition Results in Early-Onset Arcuate Leptin Resistance and Increased Sensitivity to High-Fat Diet. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 95(3). 1475–1475. 4 indexed citations
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Enriori, Pablo J., Anne E. Evans, Puspha Sinnayah, et al.. (2007). Diet-Induced Obesity Causes Severe but Reversible Leptin Resistance in Arcuate Melanocortin Neurons. Cell Metabolism. 5(3). 181–194. 441 indexed citations
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Enriori, Pablo J., Anne E. Evans, Puspha Sinnayah, & Michael A. Cowley. (2006). The role of leptin in leptin resistance and obesity. Obesity. 88. 249–256. 174 indexed citations
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Enriori, Pablo J., Anne E. Evans, Puspha Sinnayah, & Michael A. Cowley. (2006). Leptin Resistance and Obesity. Obesity. 14(S8). 254S–258S. 219 indexed citations
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Koegler, Frank H., Pablo J. Enriori, Sonja K. Billes, et al.. (2005). Peptide YY(3–36) Inhibits Morning, but Not Evening, Food Intake and Decreases Body Weight in Rhesus Macaques. Diabetes. 54(11). 3198–3204. 82 indexed citations
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Cowley, Michael A., et al.. (2003). Electrophysiological Actions of Peripheral Hormones on Melanocortin Neurons. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 994(1). 175–186. 99 indexed citations

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