Eric Sibley

2.0k total citations
41 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Eric Sibley is a scholar working on Genetics, Molecular Biology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Eric Sibley has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Genetics, 15 papers in Molecular Biology and 12 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Eric Sibley's work include Digestive system and related health (18 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (7 papers) and Virus-based gene therapy research (5 papers). Eric Sibley is often cited by papers focused on Digestive system and related health (18 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (7 papers) and Virus-based gene therapy research (5 papers). Eric Sibley collaborates with scholars based in United States, Taiwan and Germany. Eric Sibley's co-authors include M. Daniel Lane, Lynne C. Olds, Rixun Fang, Thomas J. Kelly, Robert J. Christy, S A Buhrow, James M. Ntambi, Klaus H. Kaestner, Nilda A. Santiago and Tania Kastelic and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Gastroenterology.

In The Last Decade

Eric Sibley

40 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Eric Sibley United States 19 627 447 328 206 151 41 1.3k
Sharon Dana United States 21 1.1k 1.7× 453 1.0× 132 0.4× 183 0.9× 164 1.1× 27 1.5k
Barbara Balestrieri United States 20 577 0.9× 128 0.3× 135 0.4× 272 1.3× 85 0.6× 35 1.2k
Lorin K. Johnson United States 17 574 0.9× 358 0.8× 189 0.6× 135 0.7× 29 0.2× 30 1.3k
Joan Blanchette‐Mackie United States 13 636 1.0× 131 0.3× 582 1.8× 347 1.7× 105 0.7× 18 1.3k
Marc Ferrara France 15 849 1.4× 193 0.4× 86 0.3× 260 1.3× 56 0.4× 28 1.3k
Lorna Taylor United Kingdom 14 1.3k 2.0× 793 1.8× 162 0.5× 264 1.3× 49 0.3× 24 1.8k
Heidi Dorward United States 17 954 1.5× 277 0.6× 161 0.5× 468 2.3× 665 4.4× 27 1.9k
W.H. Lamers Netherlands 18 510 0.8× 126 0.3× 166 0.5× 113 0.5× 65 0.4× 28 876
Benny Chang United States 17 781 1.2× 128 0.3× 379 1.2× 452 2.2× 374 2.5× 23 1.6k
Larisa Fedorova United States 17 934 1.5× 181 0.4× 129 0.4× 76 0.4× 37 0.2× 35 1.5k

Countries citing papers authored by Eric Sibley

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Fields of papers citing papers by Eric Sibley

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Eric Sibley

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Eric Sibley. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Eric Sibley based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Eric Sibley. Eric Sibley is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Brokhman, Irina, Jie Xu, Brenda L.K. Coles, et al.. (2018). Dual embryonic origin of the mammalian enteric nervous system. Developmental Biology. 445(2). 256–270. 23 indexed citations
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Sellers, Zachary M., Beate Illek, Nam Soo Joo, et al.. (2017). Impaired PGE2-stimulated Cl- and HCO3- secretion contributes to cystic fibrosis airway disease. PLoS ONE. 12(12). e0189894–e0189894. 9 indexed citations
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Chen, Chin, Tripp Leavitt, & Eric Sibley. (2012). Intestinal Pdx1 mediates nutrient metabolism gene networks and maternal expression is essential for perinatal growth in mice. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 424(3). 549–553. 2 indexed citations
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Chen, Chin, et al.. (2012). PDX1 regulation of FABP1 and novel target genes in human intestinal epithelial Caco-2 cells. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 423(1). 183–187. 4 indexed citations
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Olds, Lynne C., et al.. (2010). −13915*G DNA polymorphism associated with lactase persistence in Africa interacts with Oct-1. Human Genetics. 129(1). 111–113. 27 indexed citations
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Huang, Jennifer J., Jae‐Won Joh, Scott M. Seki, et al.. (2010). Eotaxin and FGF enhance signaling through an Extracellular signal-related kinase (ERK)-dependent pathway in the pathogenesis of Eosinophilic Esophagitis. Allergy Asthma and Clinical Immunology. 6(1). 25–25. 27 indexed citations
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Fu, Ya–Yuan, et al.. (2009). Microtome-Free 3-Dimensional Confocal Imaging Method for Visualization of Mouse Intestine With Subcellular-Level Resolution. Gastroenterology. 137(2). 453–465. 62 indexed citations
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Lin, Bai-Ling, et al.. (2008). Application of Doxorubicin-induced rAAV2-p53 gene delivery in combined chemotherapy and gene therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma. Cancer Biology & Therapy. 7(2). 303–309. 11 indexed citations
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Wang, Zhi, et al.. (2006). Lactase Gene Promoter Fragments Mediate Differential Spatial and Temporal Expression Patterns in Transgenic Mice. DNA and Cell Biology. 25(4). 215–222. 7 indexed citations
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Fang, Rixun, Lynne C. Olds, & Eric Sibley. (2005). Spatio-temporal patterns of intestine-specific transcription factor expression during postnatal mouse gut development. Gene Expression Patterns. 6(4). 426–432. 50 indexed citations
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Sibley, Eric, et al.. (2004). PCR-RFLP Genotyping Assay for a Lactase Persistence Polymorphism Upstream of the Lactase-Phlorizin Hydrolase Gene. Genetic Testing. 8(2). 190–193. 22 indexed citations
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Sibley, Eric. (2004). Carbohydrate intolerance. Current Opinion in Gastroenterology. 20(2). 162–167. 11 indexed citations
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Sibley, Eric. (2004). Genetic Variation and Lactose Intolerance. PubMed. 4(4). 239–245. 20 indexed citations
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Lee, So Young, Ashima Madan, Glenn T. Furuta, Sean P. Colgan, & Eric Sibley. (2002). Lactase Gene Transcription Is Activated in Response to Hypoxia in Intestinal Epithelial Cells. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 75(1). 65–69. 10 indexed citations
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Sibley, Eric, Robin Winkler Doroshow, Jeffrey C. Milliken, & Sudhir Anand. (2002). Subarachnoid hemorrhage and isolated atresia of the aortic arch. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 22(2). 179–183. 4 indexed citations
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Meng, Shufen, et al.. (2001). Thyroid hormone and the D-type cyclins interact in regulating enterocyte gene transcription. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. 5(1). 49–55. 17 indexed citations
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Fang, Rixun, Lynne C. Olds, Nilda A. Santiago, & Eric Sibley. (2001). GATA family transcription factors activate lactase gene promoter in intestinal Caco-2 cells. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 280(1). G58–G67. 58 indexed citations
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Blankenberg, Francis G., B. R. Parker, Eric Sibley, & John A. Kerner. (1995). Evolving asymmetric hypertrophic pyloric stenosis associated with histologic evidence of eosinophilic gastroenteritis. Pediatric Radiology. 25(4). 310–311. 12 indexed citations
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Cook, Jonathan S., Eric Sibley, M A Bolanowski, et al.. (1988). Expression of the differentiation-induced gene for fatty acid-binding protein is activated by glucocorticoid and cAMP.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 85(9). 2949–2953. 89 indexed citations

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