Emily P. Fox

1.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
12 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Emily P. Fox is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Emily P. Fox has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Infectious Diseases and 3 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Emily P. Fox's work include Antifungal resistance and susceptibility (6 papers), Probiotics and Fermented Foods (3 papers) and Fungal Infections and Studies (3 papers). Emily P. Fox is often cited by papers focused on Antifungal resistance and susceptibility (6 papers), Probiotics and Fermented Foods (3 papers) and Fungal Infections and Studies (3 papers). Emily P. Fox collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Austria. Emily P. Fox's co-authors include Clarissa J. Nobile, Alexander D. Johnson, David R. Andes, Jeniel E. Nett, Brian B. Tuch, Quinn M. Mitrovich, Trevor R. Sorrells, Aaron D. Hernday, Nairi Hartooni and Dianne K. Newman and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell, PLoS ONE and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Emily P. Fox

12 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Hit Papers

A Recently Evolved Transcriptional Network Controls Biofi... 2012 2026 2016 2021 2012 100 200 300 400 500

Peers

Emily P. Fox
Heather A. Danhof United States
Cheryl A. Gale United States
Christopher Delaney United Kingdom
George Tetz United States
Voon Kin Chin Malaysia
Iman Salem United States
Heather A. Danhof United States
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All Works

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Cotter, Devyn L., Adam M. Staffaroni, Amy Wolf, et al.. (2020). REM sleep is associated with white matter integrity in cognitively healthy, older adults. PLoS ONE. 15(7). e0235395–e0235395. 21 indexed citations
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Maillard, Pauline, Danielle Harvey, Devyn L. Cotter, et al.. (2020). An IL-18-centered inflammatory network as a biomarker for cerebral white matter injury. PLoS ONE. 15(1). e0227835–e0227835. 36 indexed citations
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Casaletto, Kaitlin B., Anya Umlauf, Adam M. Staffaroni, et al.. (2019). Robust normative standards for the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) ages 60–89: A tool for early detection of memory impairment. The Clinical Neuropsychologist. 34(2). 384–405. 15 indexed citations
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Casaletto, Kaitlin B., Fanny M. Elahi, Ryan Fitch, et al.. (2018). A comparison of biofluid cytokine markers across platform technologies: Correspondence or divergence?. Cytokine. 111. 481–489. 17 indexed citations
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Saloner, Rowan, Kaitlin B. Casaletto, Gabe Marx, et al.. (2017). Performance on a 1-week delayed recall task is associated with medial temporal lobe structures in neurologically normal older adults. The Clinical Neuropsychologist. 32(3). 456–467. 6 indexed citations
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Fox, Emily P., Catherine Bui, Jeniel E. Nett, et al.. (2015). An expanded regulatory network temporally controls C andida albicans biofilm formation. Molecular Microbiology. 96(6). 1226–1239. 136 indexed citations
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Fox, Emily P., Elise S. Cowley, Clarissa J. Nobile, et al.. (2014). Anaerobic Bacteria Grow within Candida albicans Biofilms and Induce Biofilm Formation in Suspension Cultures. Current Biology. 24(20). 2411–2416. 155 indexed citations
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Nobile, Clarissa J., Emily P. Fox, Nairi Hartooni, et al.. (2014). A Histone Deacetylase Complex Mediates Biofilm Dispersal and Drug Resistance in Candida albicans. mBio. 5(3). e01201–14. 70 indexed citations
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Lin, Ching‐Hsuan, et al.. (2013). Genetic Control of Conventional and Pheromone-Stimulated Biofilm Formation in Candida albicans. PLoS Pathogens. 9(4). e1003305–e1003305. 80 indexed citations
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Fox, Emily P. & Clarissa J. Nobile. (2012). A sticky situation. Transcription. 3(6). 315–322. 82 indexed citations
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Nobile, Clarissa J., Emily P. Fox, Jeniel E. Nett, et al.. (2012). A Recently Evolved Transcriptional Network Controls Biofilm Development in Candida albicans. Cell. 148(1-2). 126–138. 555 indexed citations breakdown →
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Zhang, Yan, Sha Li, Liang‐Zi Zhou, et al.. (2011). Overexpression of Arabidopsis thaliana PTEN caused accumulation of autophagic bodies in pollen tubes by disrupting phosphatidylinositol 3‐phosphate dynamics. The Plant Journal. 68(6). 1081–1092. 38 indexed citations

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