Anne Hall

2.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
29 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Anne Hall is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Anne Hall has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Molecular Biology, 11 papers in Plant Science and 7 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Anne Hall's work include Gut microbiota and health (8 papers), Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies (5 papers) and Probiotics and Fermented Foods (5 papers). Anne Hall is often cited by papers focused on Gut microbiota and health (8 papers), Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies (5 papers) and Probiotics and Fermented Foods (5 papers). Anne Hall collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and New Zealand. Anne Hall's co-authors include Anthony B. Bleecker, G. Eric Schaller, Jeffrey J. Esch, Brad M. Binder, Fernando I. Rodrı́guez, Anthony I. Magee, I. McKay, L. Gutiérrez, Catriona Marshall and Daphne Preuss and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Anne Hall

28 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Hit Papers

A Copper Cofactor for the Ethylene Receptor ETR1 from Ara... 1999 2026 2008 2017 1999 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anne Hall United States 19 1.1k 1.0k 218 153 135 29 2.2k
Canhui Li Canada 27 774 0.7× 1.4k 1.3× 223 1.0× 67 0.4× 166 1.2× 68 3.1k
Chantal Tardif France 36 812 0.7× 2.0k 1.9× 187 0.9× 211 1.4× 76 0.6× 64 3.7k
Torsten Kleffmann New Zealand 29 471 0.4× 1.6k 1.5× 107 0.5× 257 1.7× 90 0.7× 73 2.6k
François Delalande France 26 388 0.3× 1.1k 1.0× 120 0.6× 70 0.5× 120 0.9× 50 1.8k
Chul Won Lee South Korea 28 374 0.3× 1.4k 1.3× 232 1.1× 144 0.9× 65 0.5× 109 2.3k
Bing‐Rui Zhou China 28 462 0.4× 2.1k 2.1× 174 0.8× 93 0.6× 127 0.9× 54 3.0k
Ana Cristina de Oliveira Monteiro‐Moreira Brazil 29 754 0.7× 746 0.7× 124 0.6× 126 0.8× 55 0.4× 91 2.1k
Zhi Li China 31 1.8k 1.6× 1.4k 1.4× 189 0.9× 86 0.6× 36 0.3× 127 2.9k
Gustavo H.M.F. Souza Brazil 23 291 0.3× 801 0.8× 309 1.4× 112 0.7× 110 0.8× 67 1.7k
Vikas Yadav India 22 460 0.4× 836 0.8× 113 0.5× 122 0.8× 125 0.9× 64 1.7k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Anne Hall

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anne Hall

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Engevik, Melinda A., Heather A. Danhof, Anne Hall, et al.. (2021). The metabolic profile of Bifidobacterium dentium reflects its status as a human gut commensal. BMC Microbiology. 21(1). 154–154. 22 indexed citations
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Engevik, Melinda A., Faith D. Ihekweazu, Amy C. Engevik, et al.. (2020). Human-Derived Bifidobacterium dentium Modulates the Mammalian Serotonergic System and Gut–Brain Axis. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 11(1). 221–248. 122 indexed citations
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Ruan, Wenly, Melinda A. Engevik, Alexandra L. Chang‐Graham, et al.. (2020). Enhancing responsiveness of human jejunal enteroids to host and microbial stimuli. The Journal of Physiology. 598(15). 3085–3105. 16 indexed citations
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Engevik, Melinda A., Berkley Luk, Alexandra L. Chang‐Graham, et al.. (2019). Bifidobacterium dentium Fortifies the Intestinal Mucus Layer via Autophagy and Calcium Signaling Pathways. mBio. 10(3). 207 indexed citations
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Hall, Anne, et al.. (2019). Environment changes epistasis to alter trade‐offs along alternative evolutionary paths. Evolution. 73(10). 2094–2105. 22 indexed citations
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Hall, Anne, Melinda A. Engevik, Numan Oezguen, Anthony M. Haag, & James Versalovic. (2019). ClC transporter activity modulates histidine catabolism in Lactobacillus reuteri by altering intracellular pH and membrane potential. Microbial Cell Factories. 18(1). 212–212. 11 indexed citations
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Shi, Zhongcheng, Robert Fultz, Melinda A. Engevik, et al.. (2018). Distinct roles of histamine H1- and H2-receptor signaling pathways in inflammation-associated colonic tumorigenesis. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 316(1). G205–G216. 42 indexed citations
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Engevik, Melinda A., Berkley Luk, Anne Hall, et al.. (2018). 1057 - Bifidobacterium Dentium Increases Muc2 Synthesis and Activates Autophagy to Promote Mucin Release. Gastroenterology. 154(6). S–200. 1 indexed citations
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Ganesh, Bhanu Priya, Anne Hall, Jonathan W. Nelson, et al.. (2017). Diacylglycerol kinase synthesized by commensal Lactobacillus reuteri diminishes protein kinase C phosphorylation and histamine-mediated signaling in the mammalian intestinal epithelium. Nature. 1 indexed citations
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Ganesh, Bhanu Priya, Anne Hall, Jonathan W. Nelson, et al.. (2017). Diacylglycerol kinase synthesized by commensal Lactobacillus reuteri diminishes protein kinase C phosphorylation and histamine-mediated signaling in the mammalian intestinal epithelium. Mucosal Immunology. 11(2). 380–393. 50 indexed citations
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Hall, Anne, Gregory C Kettler, & Daphne Preuss. (2006). Dynamic evolution at pericentromeres. Genome Research. 16(3). 355–364. 34 indexed citations
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Lawrance, Ian C., Anne Hall, Rupert W. Leong, Callum B. Pearce, & Kevin Murray. (2005). A Comparative Study of Goblet Cell and Pancreatic Exocine Autoantibodies Combined with ASCA and pANCA in Chinese and Caucasian Patients with IBD. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 11(10). 890–897. 26 indexed citations
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Hall, Anne, Kevin C. Keith, Sarah E. Hall, Gregory P. Copenhaver, & Daphne Preuss. (2004). The rapidly evolving field of plant centromeres. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 7(2). 108–114. 44 indexed citations
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Lawrance, Ian C., Kevin Murray, Anne Hall, Joseph J.�Y. Sung, & Rupert W. Leong. (2004). A Prospective Comparative Study of ASCA and pANCA in Chinese and Caucasian IBD Patients. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 99(11). 2186–2194. 66 indexed citations
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Luo, Song, Anne Hall, Sarah E. Hall, & Daphne Preuss. (2004). Whole-genome fractionation rapidly purifies DNA from centromeric regions. Nature Methods. 1(1). 67–71. 3 indexed citations
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Wang, Wuyi, Anne Hall, Ronan C. O’Malley, & Anthony B. Bleecker. (2002). Canonical histidine kinase activity of the transmitter domain of the ETR1 ethylene receptor from Arabidopsis is not required for signal transmission. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 100(1). 352–357. 183 indexed citations
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Hall, Anne, Aretha Fiebig, & Daphne Preuss. (2002). Beyond the Arabidopsis Genome: Opportunities for Comparative Genomics. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. 129(4). 1439–1447. 60 indexed citations
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Rodrı́guez, Fernando I., Jeffrey J. Esch, Anne Hall, et al.. (1999). A Copper Cofactor for the Ethylene Receptor ETR1 from Arabidopsis. Science. 283(5404). 996–998. 511 indexed citations breakdown →
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Leusen, Jeanette H.W., P. M. Hilarius, Anders Åhlin, et al.. (1996). Disturbed interaction of p21-rac with mutated p67-phox causes chronic granulomatous disease.. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 184(4). 1243–1249. 70 indexed citations

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