Elizabeth A. Murphy

1.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
17 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Elizabeth A. Murphy is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Elizabeth A. Murphy has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Physiology and 4 papers in Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Elizabeth A. Murphy's work include Exercise and Physiological Responses (4 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers) and Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments (2 papers). Elizabeth A. Murphy is often cited by papers focused on Exercise and Physiological Responses (4 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (3 papers) and Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments (2 papers). Elizabeth A. Murphy collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and Canada. Elizabeth A. Murphy's co-authors include Christina M. Parker, Michael B. Brenner, Eric Schmitt, Roderick T. Bronson, Tyler Jacks, Doron C. Greenbaum, Raju Kucherlapati, Leisa Johnson, Karen Cichowski and Kim L. Mercer and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Genes & Development and The Journal of Cell Biology.

In The Last Decade

Elizabeth A. Murphy

16 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Hit Papers

The Development and Evaluation of a Literature-Based Diet... 2024 2026 2025 2024 25 50 75

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Elizabeth A. Murphy United States 11 573 472 232 136 134 17 1.3k
Nicole Faust Germany 14 399 0.7× 559 1.2× 132 0.6× 134 1.0× 79 0.6× 21 1.2k
Diego Mourão‐Sá United Kingdom 13 582 1.0× 912 1.9× 320 1.4× 90 0.7× 146 1.1× 15 1.8k
Yasuyuki Takai Japan 19 354 0.6× 581 1.2× 282 1.2× 56 0.4× 57 0.4× 57 1.6k
Neelakshi R. Jog United States 15 351 0.6× 375 0.8× 167 0.7× 56 0.4× 65 0.5× 22 931
Yongxue Yao United States 18 504 0.9× 604 1.3× 242 1.0× 184 1.4× 44 0.3× 30 1.4k
Wendy Neveu United States 11 253 0.4× 393 0.8× 106 0.5× 87 0.6× 66 0.5× 14 957
Norikatsu Mizumoto United States 11 278 0.5× 508 1.1× 151 0.7× 74 0.5× 118 0.9× 15 1.0k
Lih‐Chyang Chen Taiwan 21 872 1.5× 311 0.7× 234 1.0× 84 0.6× 61 0.5× 45 1.3k
Tracy L. Burcin United States 10 499 0.9× 1.1k 2.3× 148 0.6× 157 1.2× 82 0.6× 10 1.7k
Katarzyna Rückemann-Dziurdzińska Poland 13 424 0.7× 289 0.6× 133 0.6× 75 0.6× 37 0.3× 31 1.2k

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Hofseth, Lorne J., et al.. (2024). Allura Red AC is a xenobiotic. Is it also a carcinogen?. Carcinogenesis. 45(10). 711–720. 10 indexed citations
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Liese, Angela D., et al.. (2024). The Development and Evaluation of a Literature-Based Dietary Index for Gut Microbiota. Nutrients. 16(7). 1045–1045. 80 indexed citations breakdown →
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Wirth, Michael D., Gabrielle Turner‐McGrievy, Nitin Shivappa, Elizabeth A. Murphy, & James R. Hébert. (2023). Interaction Between Meal-timing and Dietary Inflammatory Potential: Association with Cardiometabolic End Points in a 3-Month Prospective Analysis. Journal of Nutrition. 153(12). 3555–3564. 2 indexed citations
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Nadeem, Omar, Robert Redd, Clifton C. Mo, et al.. (2023). P-099 Phase II trial of daratumumab, bortezomib, lenalidomide and dexamethasone in high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma. Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia. 23. S89–S89. 1 indexed citations
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Nadeem, Omar, Robert Redd, Clifton C. Mo, et al.. (2022). B-PRISM (Precision Intervention Smoldering Myeloma): A phase II trial of combination of daratumumab, bortezomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone in high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma.. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 40(16_suppl). 8040–8040. 4 indexed citations
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Poudyal, Deepak, Erin E. Witalison, Alexander A. Chumanevich, et al.. (2020). Panaxynol, a bioactive component of American ginseng, targets macrophages and suppresses colitis in mice. Oncotarget. 11(22). 2026–2036. 15 indexed citations
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Berger, Franklin G., et al.. (2018). Maternal stress and early-onset colorectal cancer. Medical Hypotheses. 121. 152–159. 18 indexed citations
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Tumey, L. Nathan, Diane H. Boschelli, Jaechul Shim, et al.. (2014). Identification and optimization of indolo[2,3-c]quinoline inhibitors of IRAK4. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 24(9). 2066–2072. 34 indexed citations
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Murphy, Elizabeth A. & Jeroen Poblome. (2012). Technical and Social Considerations of Tools from Roman-period Ceramic Workshops at Sagalassos (Southwest Turkey): Not Just Tools of the Trade?. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology. 25(2). 1 indexed citations
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Brown, Adrienne S., J. Mark Davis, Elizabeth A. Murphy, et al.. (2006). Gender Differences in Macrophage Antiviral Function following Exercise Stress. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 38(5). 859–863. 15 indexed citations
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Davis, John M., Elizabeth A. Murphy, Adrienne S. Brown, et al.. (2004). Effects of Oat ??-Glucan on Innate Immunity and Infection after Exercise Stress. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(8). 1321–1327. 63 indexed citations
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Brown, Adrienne S., J. Mark Davis, Elizabeth A. Murphy, et al.. (2004). Gender Differences in Viral Infection after Repeated Exercise Stress. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(8). 1290–1295. 27 indexed citations
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Murphy, Elizabeth A., J. Mark Davis, Adrienne S. Brown, et al.. (2004). Reduced Susceptibility to Respiratory Infection Following Moderate Exercise. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(Supplement). S131–S131. 1 indexed citations
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Schön, Michael P., Anu Arya, Elizabeth A. Murphy, et al.. (1999). Mucosal T Lymphocyte Numbers Are Selectively Reduced in Integrin αE (CD103)-Deficient Mice. The Journal of Immunology. 162(11). 6641–6649. 349 indexed citations
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Ling, Vincent, et al.. (1998). Embryonic Stem Cells and Embryoid Bodies Express Lymphocyte Costimulatory Molecules. Experimental Cell Research. 241(1). 55–65. 19 indexed citations
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Higgins, Jonathan M.G., Sunil K. Shaw, Gary J. Russell, et al.. (1998). Direct and Regulated Interaction of Integrin αEβ7 with E-Cadherin. The Journal of Cell Biology. 140(1). 197–210. 179 indexed citations
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Johnson, Leisa, Doron C. Greenbaum, Karen Cichowski, et al.. (1997). K-ras is an essential gene in the mouse with partial functional overlap with N-ras. Genes & Development. 11(19). 2468–2481. 449 indexed citations

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