Cindy Miller

2.7k total citations
65 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Cindy Miller is a scholar working on Hematology, Immunology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Cindy Miller has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Hematology, 17 papers in Immunology and 14 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Cindy Miller's work include Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (18 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (7 papers) and Mesenchymal stem cell research (6 papers). Cindy Miller is often cited by papers focused on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (18 papers), HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (7 papers) and Mesenchymal stem cell research (6 papers). Cindy Miller collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Slovakia. Cindy Miller's co-authors include Connie J. Eaves, Sally D. Stabb, Karen L. Bierman, Cheryl D. Helgason, Julie Audet, Vivienne I. Rebel, Peter M. Lansdorp, James M. Piret, Scott D. Rhodes and Jason Stowers and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Blood and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Cindy Miller

62 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Cindy Miller Canada 25 648 504 449 380 287 65 2.1k
Michael Bates United States 28 266 0.4× 531 1.1× 446 1.0× 284 0.7× 212 0.7× 96 2.8k
Stephanie Seremetis United States 23 1.1k 1.7× 292 0.6× 259 0.6× 329 0.9× 334 1.2× 54 2.0k
Alice A. Kuo United States 43 948 1.5× 357 0.7× 788 1.8× 796 2.1× 410 1.4× 146 4.8k
Marianne Antonius Jakobsen Denmark 17 220 0.3× 193 0.4× 490 1.1× 351 0.9× 88 0.3× 47 1.5k
J. Martin Brown United States 30 378 0.6× 824 1.6× 748 1.7× 190 0.5× 188 0.7× 60 3.3k
Elizabeth Secord United States 19 195 0.3× 562 1.1× 128 0.3× 141 0.4× 95 0.3× 87 1.6k
Burkhard Schmidt Germany 26 200 0.3× 458 0.9× 475 1.1× 82 0.2× 172 0.6× 71 2.3k
Peter Šťastný United States 48 763 1.2× 4.7k 9.3× 601 1.3× 263 0.7× 379 1.3× 182 8.5k
Jōhn W. Parker United States 32 262 0.4× 721 1.4× 560 1.2× 80 0.2× 374 1.3× 108 3.1k
Rafael Valenzuela United States 23 227 0.4× 154 0.3× 231 0.5× 126 0.3× 275 1.0× 109 1.7k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Cindy Miller

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cindy Miller

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Miller, Cindy, et al.. (2020). Goal-setting program improves nutrition and physical activity among Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program eligible adults. Public Health Nutrition. 23(11). 1924–1930. 2 indexed citations
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Boreskie, Kevin F., et al.. (2020). Self-compassion and responses to health information in middle-aged and older women: An observational cohort study. Journal of Health Psychology. 26(12). 2231–2247. 10 indexed citations
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Sun, Christina J., Jason Stowers, Cindy Miller, Laura H. Bachmann, & Scott D. Rhodes. (2014). Acceptability and Feasibility of Using Established Geosocial and Sexual Networking Mobile Applications to Promote HIV and STD Testing Among Men Who Have Sex with Men. AIDS and Behavior. 19(3). 543–552. 85 indexed citations
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Yuan, Ning, et al.. (2012). Colony Forming Cell Assays for Human Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells. Methods in molecular biology. 946. 267–283. 23 indexed citations
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Miller, Cindy, et al.. (2012). Human Long-Term Culture Initiating Cell Assay. Methods in molecular biology. 946. 241–256. 24 indexed citations
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Rhodes, Scott D., Omar Martínez, Jason Daniel‐Ulloa, et al.. (2012). Depressive Symptoms Among Immigrant Latino Sexual Minorities. American Journal of Health Behavior. 37(3). 404–413. 54 indexed citations
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Miller, Cindy, et al.. (2012). Long-Term Culture-Initiating Cell Assay for Mouse Cells. Methods in molecular biology. 946. 257–266. 6 indexed citations
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Rhodes, Scott D., Facundo M. Fernández, Jami S. Leichliter, et al.. (2010). Medications for Sexual Health Available from Non-Medical Sources: A Need for Increased Access to Healthcare and Education Among Immigrant Latinos in the Rural Southeastern USA. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 13(6). 1183–1186. 12 indexed citations
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Eaves, Connie J., Andreas Petzer, John R. Cashman, et al.. (2009). Changes in the cytokine regulation of stem cell self-renewal during ontogeny. Stem Cells. 16(S2). 177–184. 1 indexed citations
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Helgason, Cheryl D. & Cindy Miller. (2004). Basic Cell Culture Protocols. Humana Press eBooks. 65 indexed citations
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Miller, Cindy, et al.. (2004). Human and Mouse Hematopoietic Colony-Forming Cell Assays. Humana Press eBooks. 290. 71–90. 35 indexed citations
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Miller, Cindy, Julie Audet, & Connie J. Eaves. (2003). Ex Vivo Expansion of Human and Murine Hematopoietic Stem Cells. Humana Press eBooks. 63. 189–208. 10 indexed citations
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Szilvassy, Stephen J., et al.. (2003). The marrow homing efficiency of murine hematopoietic stem cells remains constant during ontogeny. Experimental Hematology. 31(4). 331–338. 38 indexed citations
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Miller, Cindy & Ruby Martinez. (2003). Shifting Physical Health Care Responsibilities at a Community Mental Health Center. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 24(4). 441–456. 2 indexed citations
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Szilvassy, Stephen J., Franck E. Nicolini, Connie J. Eaves, & Cindy Miller. (2003). Quantitation of Murine and Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells by Limiting-Dilution Analysis in Competitively Repopulated Hosts. Humana Press eBooks. 63. 167–187. 19 indexed citations
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Eaves, Connie J., Cindy Miller, Eibhlin Conneally, et al.. (1999). Introduction to Stem Cell Biology in Vitro: Threshold to the Future. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 872(1). 1–8. 27 indexed citations
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Eaves, Connie J., Cindy Miller, Johanne D. Cashman, et al.. (1997). Hematopoietic stem cells: Inferences from in vivo assays. Stem Cells. 15(S2). 1–5. 35 indexed citations
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Elliott, John F., Cindy Miller, Bill Pohajdak, et al.. (1993). Induction of a proteoglycan core protein mRNA in mouse T lymphocytes. Molecular Immunology. 30(8). 749–754. 13 indexed citations
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Swanson, Sara J., et al.. (1987). The Influence of Subjective Factors on Temporary Threshold Shifts after Exposure to Music and Noise of Equal Energy. Ear and Hearing. 8(5). 288–291. 15 indexed citations
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Russell, Anthony S. & Cindy Miller. (1978). A possible role for polymorphonuclear leucocytes in the defence against recrudescent herpes simplex virus infection in man.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 34(3). 371–8. 18 indexed citations

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