Carole R. Baskin

2.0k total citations
26 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Carole R. Baskin is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Molecular Biology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Carole R. Baskin has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Epidemiology, 6 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Carole R. Baskin's work include Influenza Virus Research Studies (7 papers), interferon and immune responses (5 papers) and Virus-based gene therapy research (3 papers). Carole R. Baskin is often cited by papers focused on Influenza Virus Research Studies (7 papers), interferon and immune responses (5 papers) and Virus-based gene therapy research (3 papers). Carole R. Baskin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Grenada and United Kingdom. Carole R. Baskin's co-authors include Michael G. Katze, Robert E. Palermo, Sean Proll, Terrence M. Tumpey, David Favre, Sharon Lederer, Bittoo Kanwar, Joseph M. McCune, Jeffrey Langland and Bertram L. Jacobs and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Diabetes and Journal of Virology.

In The Last Decade

Carole R. Baskin

23 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Carole R. Baskin United States 13 649 627 517 394 263 26 1.6k
Bernardo Sgarbi Reis United States 24 766 1.2× 1.0k 1.6× 151 0.3× 453 1.1× 296 1.1× 45 2.1k
Vladimir N. Chouljenko United States 27 953 1.5× 424 0.7× 165 0.3× 478 1.2× 490 1.9× 55 2.0k
Isabel M. Gimeno United States 25 1.6k 2.4× 269 0.4× 255 0.5× 165 0.4× 126 0.5× 79 2.0k
Dongzhu Ma United States 22 227 0.3× 282 0.4× 389 0.8× 710 1.8× 319 1.2× 41 1.5k
Carlos S. Subauste United States 32 1.6k 2.5× 882 1.4× 252 0.5× 667 1.7× 152 0.6× 73 3.0k
Takashi Irie Japan 22 463 0.7× 523 0.8× 143 0.3× 679 1.7× 665 2.5× 55 1.9k
Chia-Yi Yu Taiwan 19 279 0.4× 422 0.7× 84 0.2× 444 1.1× 651 2.5× 37 1.5k
Fabiani Gai Frantz Brazil 22 241 0.4× 302 0.5× 123 0.2× 296 0.8× 252 1.0× 60 1.1k
Patrick Avé France 26 421 0.6× 358 0.6× 113 0.2× 536 1.4× 800 3.0× 41 1.9k
Karen L. Denzler United States 12 289 0.4× 471 0.8× 289 0.6× 275 0.7× 153 0.6× 19 1.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Carole R. Baskin

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Carole R. Baskin

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bradshaw, J, et al.. (2024). Perspectives of Parents, School Nurses, and Pediatricians on Vaccine Hesitancy in St Louis County, Missouri. Public Health Reports. 2081090325–2081090325.
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Baskin, Carole R.. (2019). Who Should Be Driving US Science Policy?. Perspectives in biology and medicine. 62(1). 20–30. 2 indexed citations
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Baskin, Carole R.. (2016). Ensuring National Biosecurity : Institutional Biosafety Committees. Elsevier eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Campbell, Mark J., et al.. (2015). Information Security for Compliance with Select Agent Regulations. Health Security. 13(3). 207–218. 8 indexed citations
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Baskin, Carole R., et al.. (2013). Dual Use Research Policy Implementation. 7(1). 5. 1 indexed citations
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Baskin, Carole R.. (2012). The Role and Contributions of Systems Biology to the Non-Human Primate Model of Influenza Pathogenesis and Vaccinology. Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 363. 69–85. 5 indexed citations
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Li, Yu, Jiangning Li, Sarah E. Belisle, et al.. (2011). Differential microRNA expression and virulence of avian, 1918 reassortant, and reconstructed 1918 influenza A viruses. Virology. 421(2). 105–113. 56 indexed citations
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Brown, Joseph N., Robert E. Palermo, Carole R. Baskin, et al.. (2010). Macaque Proteome Response to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza and 1918 Reassortant Influenza Virus Infections. Journal of Virology. 84(22). 12058–12068. 30 indexed citations
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Favre, David, Sharon Lederer, Bittoo Kanwar, et al.. (2009). Critical Loss of the Balance between Th17 and T Regulatory Cell Populations in Pathogenic SIV Infection. PLoS Pathogens. 5(2). e1000295–e1000295. 307 indexed citations
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Lederer, Sharon, David Favre, Kathie‐Anne Walters, et al.. (2009). Transcriptional Profiling in Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic SIV Infections Reveals Significant Distinctions in Kinetics and Tissue Compartmentalization. PLoS Pathogens. 5(2). e1000296–e1000296. 103 indexed citations
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Jacobs, Bertram L., Jeffrey Langland, Karen V. Kibler, et al.. (2009). Vaccinia virus vaccines: Past, present and future. Antiviral Research. 84(1). 1–13. 199 indexed citations
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Jentarra, Garilyn, Michael Heck, Karen V. Kibler, et al.. (2008). Vaccinia viruses with mutations in the E3L gene as potential replication-competent, attenuated vaccines: Scarification vaccination. Vaccine. 26(23). 2860–2872. 66 indexed citations
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Ladiges, Warren, Sue E. Knoblaugh, John Morton, et al.. (2005). Pancreatic β-Cell Failure and Diabetes in Mice With a Deletion Mutation of the Endoplasmic Reticulum Molecular Chaperone Gene P58IPK. Diabetes. 54(4). 1074–1081. 176 indexed citations
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Baskin, Carole R., Zi Jun Liu, Gregory J. King, & Lillian Maggio‐Price. (2003). Vascular leak syndrome of Sprague-Dawley rats in a mandibular distraction osteogenesis study.. PubMed. 53(2). 207–12. 2 indexed citations
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Tarantal, Alice F., John P. O’Rourke, Scott S. Case, et al.. (2001). Rhesus Monkey Model for Fetal Gene Transfer: Studies with Retroviral- Based Vector Systems. Molecular Therapy. 3(2). 128–138. 54 indexed citations
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Newbound, Garret C., James R. Cooper, John P. O’Rourke, Carole R. Baskin, & Bruce A. Bunnell. (2001). Analysis of gene transfer efficiency of retrovirus producer cell transplantation for in situ gene transfer to hematopoietic cells. Experimental Hematology. 29(2). 163–173. 5 indexed citations
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Lacombe, Véronique A., Kenneth W. Hinchcliff, Raymond J. Geor, & Carole R. Baskin. (2001). Muscle glycogen depletion and subsequent replenishment affect anaerobic capacity of horses. Journal of Applied Physiology. 91(4). 1782–1790. 55 indexed citations
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Baskin, Carole R., Kenneth W. Hinchcliff, Robert A. DiSilvestro, et al.. (2000). Effects of dietary antioxidant supplementation on oxidative damage and resistance to oxidative damage during prolonged exercise in sled dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 61(8). 886–891. 54 indexed citations
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Piercy, Richard J., Kenneth W. Hinchcliff, Robert A. DiSilvestro, et al.. (2000). Effect of dietary supplements containing antioxidants on attenuation of muscle damage in exercising sled dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 61(11). 1438–1445. 43 indexed citations

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