Catherine Pfent

732 total citations
12 papers, 585 citations indexed

About

Catherine Pfent is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Genetics and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Catherine Pfent has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 585 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 4 papers in Genetics and 2 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Catherine Pfent's work include Veterinary Oncology Research (3 papers), Estrogen and related hormone effects (2 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (2 papers). Catherine Pfent is often cited by papers focused on Veterinary Oncology Research (3 papers), Estrogen and related hormone effects (2 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (2 papers). Catherine Pfent collaborates with scholars based in United States, Saint Kitts and Nevis and France. Catherine Pfent's co-authors include Stephen Safe, Un-Ho Jin, Syng‐Ook Lee, Roderick H. Dashwood, Susanne U. Mertens‐Talcott, Hyemee Kim, Stephen T. Talcott, Nivedita Banerjee, Heather Wilson‐Robles and Ryan C. Barnes and has published in prestigious journals such as Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, BMC Cancer and Molecular Nutrition & Food Research.

In The Last Decade

Catherine Pfent

12 papers receiving 570 citations

Peers

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Hae-Seon Nam South Korea
Mark M. Neis Germany
M I Luster United States
Wei Lv China
Anane Aidoo United States
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All Works

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Dascanio, John J., et al.. (2019). The prevalence of ultrasonographic abnormalities and histopathologic lesions is high in testes of yearling tropical hair rams. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 60(3). 338–345. 2 indexed citations
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Kim, Hyemee, Nivedita Banerjee, Ryan C. Barnes, et al.. (2016). Mango polyphenolics reduce inflammation in intestinal colitis-involvement of the miR-126/PI3K/AKT/mTOR axis in vitro and in vivo. Molecular Carcinogenesis. 56(1). 197–207. 95 indexed citations
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Kim, Hyemee, Nivedita Banerjee, Ivan Ivanov, et al.. (2016). Comparison of anti‐inflammatory mechanisms of mango (Mangifera Indica L.) and pomegranate (Punica Granatum L.) in a preclinical model of colitis. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 60(9). 1912–1923. 64 indexed citations
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Mata, Melinda, Juan F. Vera, Claudia Gerken, et al.. (2014). Toward Immunotherapy With Redirected T Cells in a Large Animal Model. Journal of Immunotherapy. 37(8). 407–415. 52 indexed citations
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Jin, Un-Ho, Syng‐Ook Lee, Catherine Pfent, & Stephen Safe. (2014). The aryl hydrocarbon receptor ligand omeprazole inhibits breast cancer cell invasion and metastasis. BMC Cancer. 14(1). 498–498. 108 indexed citations
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Greene, Victoria R., Heather Wilson‐Robles, Catherine Pfent, et al.. (2013). Expression of Leptin and iNOS in Oral Melanomas in Dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 27(5). 1278–1282. 7 indexed citations
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Wilson‐Robles, Heather, et al.. (2013). Identification and evaluation of putative tumour‐initiating cells in canine malignant melanoma cell lines. Veterinary and Comparative Oncology. 13(1). 60–69. 6 indexed citations
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Petritz, Olivia A., Natalie Antinoff, Catherine Pfent, et al.. (2013). Adenosquamous Carcinoma of the Trachea in a Domestic Ferret (Mustela putorius furo). Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine. 22(3). 287–292. 2 indexed citations
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Zhang, Shu, Kyounghyun Kim, Catherine Pfent, et al.. (2011). Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Agonists Induce MicroRNA-335 Expression and Inhibit Lung Metastasis of Estrogen Receptor Negative Breast Cancer Cells. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 11(1). 108–118. 86 indexed citations
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Kiupel, Matti, Rebecca C. Smedley, Catherine Pfent, et al.. (2010). Diagnostic Algorithm to Differentiate Lymphoma From Inflammation in Feline Small Intestinal Biopsy Samples. Veterinary Pathology. 48(1). 212–222. 105 indexed citations
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Pfent, Catherine, et al.. (2005). Characterization of SpAPETALA3 and SpPISTILLATA, B class floral identity genes in Spinacia oleracea, and their relationship to sexual dimorphism. Development Genes and Evolution. 215(3). 132–142. 47 indexed citations

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