Elizabeth A. McGee

3.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
43 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Elizabeth A. McGee is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Reproductive Medicine and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Elizabeth A. McGee has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 16 papers in Reproductive Medicine and 13 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Elizabeth A. McGee's work include Reproductive Biology and Fertility (19 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (10 papers) and Renal and related cancers (7 papers). Elizabeth A. McGee is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Biology and Fertility (19 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (10 papers) and Renal and related cancers (7 papers). Elizabeth A. McGee collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and France. Elizabeth A. McGee's co-authors include Aaron J.W. Hsueh, Masaru Hayashi, Ursula A. Vitt, Norah Spears, Sang‐Young Chun, Jian Xu, Mark Shevlin, Sheau‐Yu Hsu, Alan J. Russell and Richard R. Koepsel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Blood and Endocrine Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Elizabeth A. McGee

42 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Hit Papers

Initial and Cyclic Recruitment of Ovarian Follicles* 2000 2026 2008 2017 2000 400 800 1.2k

Peers

Elizabeth A. McGee
A. Gougeon France
Norah Spears United Kingdom
Aritro Sen United States
David Battaglia United States
Lisa Webber United Kingdom
Diane M. Duffy United States
A. Gougeon France
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All Works

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McGee, Elizabeth A., et al.. (2024). Estradiol associations with brain functional connectivity in postmenopausal women. Menopause The Journal of The North American Menopause Society. 31(3). 218–224. 4 indexed citations
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McGee, Elizabeth A., et al.. (2023). Choline kinase alpha genotype is related to hippocampal brain volume and cognition in postmenopausal women. Heliyon. 10(1). e23963–e23963. 1 indexed citations
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Devine, Kate, et al.. (2022). AKAP13 Enhances CREB1 Activation by FSH in Granulosa Cells. Reproductive Sciences. 30(5). 1528–1539. 1 indexed citations
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McGee, Elizabeth A., Fiona Barrett, Bryan T. Hennessy, et al.. (2021). Delivery of systemic anti-cancer therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -). 191(2). 559–562. 2 indexed citations
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Dumas, Julie A., et al.. (2018). Dopamine-dependent cognitive processes after menopause: the relationship between COMT genotype, estradiol, and working memory. Neurobiology of Aging. 72. 53–61. 11 indexed citations
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AlSharari, Shakir D., Deniz Bağdaş, Hamid I. Akbarali, et al.. (2016). Sex Differences and Drug Dose Influence the Role of the α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor in the Mouse Dextran Sodium Sulfate-Induced Colitis Model. Nicotine & Tobacco Research. 19(4). 460–468. 17 indexed citations
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Wickham, Edmond P., Tao Tao, John E. Nestler, & Elizabeth A. McGee. (2013). Activation of the LH receptor up regulates the type 2 adiponectin receptor in human granulosa cells. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 30(7). 963–968. 20 indexed citations
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Wang, Jikui, et al.. (2012). Smad7 is a transforming growth factor-beta–inducible mediator of apoptosis in granulosa cells. Fertility and Sterility. 97(6). 1452–1459.e6. 36 indexed citations
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Koepsel, Richard R., et al.. (2009). Dynamic Oxygen Enhances Oocyte Maturation in Long-Term Follicle Culture. Tissue Engineering Part A. 2881042171–2881042171. 2 indexed citations
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Koepsel, Richard R., et al.. (2009). Dynamic Oxygen Enhances Oocyte Maturation in Long-Term Follicle Culture. Tissue Engineering Part C Methods. 15(3). 323–332. 25 indexed citations
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Koepsel, Richard R., et al.. (2005). Calcium alginate microencapsulation of ovarian follicles impacts FSH delivery and follicle morphology. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 3(1). 47–47. 69 indexed citations
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Symonds, Daniel A., Dragana Tomic, Christina Borgeest, Elizabeth A. McGee, & Jodi A. Flaws. (2003). Smad 3 regulates proliferation of the mouse ovarian surface epithelium. The Anatomical Record Part A Discoveries in Molecular Cellular and Evolutionary Biology. 273A(2). 681–686. 16 indexed citations
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Xu, Jian, Jennifer Oakley, & Elizabeth A. McGee. (2002). Stage-Specific Expression of Smad2 and Smad3 During Folliculogenesis1. Biology of Reproduction. 66(6). 1571–1578. 66 indexed citations
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McGee, Elizabeth A., Rowena Smith, Norah Spears, et al.. (2001). Mullerian Inhibitory Substance Induces Growth of Rat Preantral Ovarian Follicles1. Biology of Reproduction. 64(1). 293–298. 105 indexed citations
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McGee, Elizabeth A.. (2000). The Regulation of Apoptosis in Preantral Ovarian Follicles. Neurosignals. 9(2). 81–86. 11 indexed citations
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McGee, Elizabeth A., Sheau‐Yu Hsu, Antti Kaipia, & Aaron J.W. Hsueh. (1998). Cell death and survival during ovarian follicle development. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 140(1-2). 15–18. 40 indexed citations
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McGee, Elizabeth A., et al.. (1996). The effect of transforming growth factor-β on steroidogenesis and expression of key steroidogenic enzymes with a human ovarian thecal-like tumor cell model. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 174(4). 1109–1117. 22 indexed citations

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