Fern Tablin

6.3k total citations
121 papers, 5.0k citations indexed

About

Fern Tablin is a scholar working on Hematology, Molecular Biology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Fern Tablin has authored 121 papers receiving a total of 5.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 52 papers in Hematology, 28 papers in Molecular Biology and 24 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Fern Tablin's work include Platelet Disorders and Treatments (43 papers), Blood properties and coagulation (22 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (13 papers). Fern Tablin is often cited by papers focused on Platelet Disorders and Treatments (43 papers), Blood properties and coagulation (22 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (13 papers). Fern Tablin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Canada. Fern Tablin's co-authors include John H. Crowe, Willem F. Wolkers, Ann E. Oliver, Nelly M. Tsvetkova, Naomi J. Walker, Lois M. Crowe, Jamie A. Textor, Robert M. Leven, Ronald H. L. Li and Marlene D. Castro and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Blood.

In The Last Decade

Fern Tablin

119 papers receiving 4.8k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Fern Tablin United States 41 1.4k 1.0k 591 539 442 121 5.0k
Michael B. Fischer Austria 48 3.1k 2.1× 960 0.9× 488 0.8× 715 1.3× 413 0.9× 216 8.7k
Richard Williams United Kingdom 60 2.7k 1.9× 833 0.8× 739 1.3× 623 1.2× 286 0.6× 252 10.8k
Daniela Quaglino Italy 48 2.1k 1.5× 420 0.4× 442 0.7× 691 1.3× 455 1.0× 230 7.4k
Yuko Ishida Japan 49 1.9k 1.3× 247 0.2× 287 0.5× 557 1.0× 529 1.2× 222 7.8k
Li J China 42 2.6k 1.8× 904 0.9× 852 1.4× 1.1k 2.1× 779 1.8× 962 8.3k
Jason P. Acker Canada 40 1.0k 0.7× 989 1.0× 1.6k 2.8× 701 1.3× 574 1.3× 233 5.3k
Pamela J. Fraker United States 33 2.5k 1.8× 1.1k 1.1× 487 0.8× 398 0.7× 487 1.1× 57 8.1k
Stefano Papa Italy 40 2.1k 1.5× 509 0.5× 531 0.9× 334 0.6× 197 0.4× 189 6.0k
Osamu Taguchi Japan 47 1.5k 1.0× 610 0.6× 901 1.5× 618 1.1× 2.0k 4.6× 302 7.9k
Hiroshi Nakamura Japan 55 1.8k 1.3× 295 0.3× 778 1.3× 2.5k 4.6× 629 1.4× 541 11.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Fern Tablin

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Fern Tablin

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Fern Tablin. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Fern Tablin 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 Fern Tablin. Fern Tablin 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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Norris, Jeffrey W., et al.. (2026). ER-associated degradation pathway protein SEL1L plays an evolutionarily conserved role in platelet adhesion. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 136(4).
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Li, Ronald H. L. & Fern Tablin. (2018). A Comparative Review of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in Sepsis. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 5. 291–291. 81 indexed citations
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Black, Carolyn, Joan E. Gerriets, Richart W. Harper, et al.. (2017). Early Life Wildfire Smoke Exposure Is Associated with Immune Dysregulation and Lung Function Decrements in Adolescence. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 56(5). 657–666. 85 indexed citations
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Li, Ronald H. L., Joshua A. Stern, Vivian Ho, Fern Tablin, & Samantha P. Harris. (2016). Platelet Activation and Clopidogrel Effects on ADP-Induced Platelet Activation in Cats with or without the A31P Mutation in MYBPC3. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 30(5). 1619–1629. 31 indexed citations
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Tsvetkova, Nelly M., et al.. (2009). Macroscopic domain formation during cooling in the platelet plasma membrane: An issue of low cholesterol content. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1788(6). 1229–1237. 16 indexed citations
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Norris, Jeffrey W., Joong‐Hyuck Auh, Sandra Jo Wilson, et al.. (2006). Investigation of a Novel, Heritable Bleeding Diathesis of Thoroughbred Horses and Development of a Screening Assay. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 20(6). 1450–1456. 16 indexed citations
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Norris, Jeffrey W., Joong‐Hyuck Auh, Sandra Jo Wilson, et al.. (2006). Investigation of a Novel, Heritable Bleeding Diathesis of Thoroughbred Horses and Development of a Screening Assay. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 20(6). 1450–1450. 15 indexed citations
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Oldenhof, Harriëtte, Willem F. Wolkers, John L. Bowman, Fern Tablin, & John H. Crowe. (2006). Freezing and desiccation tolerance in the moss Physcomitrella patens: An in situ Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic study. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects. 1760(8). 1226–1234. 61 indexed citations
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Walker, Naomi J., et al.. (2006). Platelet Taurine Concentration Can Be Predicted from Whole Blood Taurine Concentrations in Dogs. Journal of Nutrition. 136(7). 2055S–2057S. 3 indexed citations
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Török, Zsolt, Mitali Banerjee, Erika Little, et al.. (2005). Preservation of Trehalose-Loaded Red Blood Cells by Lyophilization. 3(2). 96–111. 24 indexed citations
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Ravindran, Resmi, Fern Tablin, John H. Crowe, & Ann E. Oliver. (2005). Resistance to Dehydration Damage in HeLa Cells Correlates with the Presence of Endogenous Heat Shock Proteins. 3(3). 155–164. 9 indexed citations
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Auh, Joong‐Hyuck, et al.. (2004). Calcium Mobilization in Freeze-Dried Human Platelets. 2(3). 180–187. 6 indexed citations
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Oliver, Ann E., et al.. (2004). Loading Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells with Trehalose by Fluid-Phase Endocytosis. 2(1). 35–49. 85 indexed citations
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Wolkers, Willem F., et al.. (2003). Temperature dependence of fluid phase endocytosis coincides with membrane properties of pig platelets. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1612(2). 154–163. 58 indexed citations
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Wolkers, Willem F., et al.. (2002). Towards a Clinical Application of Freeze-Dried Human Platelets. 1(3). 175–188. 42 indexed citations
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Tsvetkova, Nelly M., Brian L. Phillips, V. V. Krishnan, et al.. (2002). Dynamics of Antifreeze Glycoproteins in the Presence of Ice. Biophysical Journal. 82(1). 464–473. 37 indexed citations
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Crowe, John H., Lois M. Crowe, Ann E. Oliver, et al.. (2001). The Trehalose Myth Revisited: Introduction to a Symposium on Stabilization of Cells in the Dry State. Cryobiology. 43(2). 89–105. 340 indexed citations
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Oliver, Ann E., Fern Tablin, Naomi J. Walker, & John H. Crowe. (1999). The internal calcium concentration of human platelets increases during chilling. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1416(1-2). 349–360. 66 indexed citations
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Mandell, Carol P., et al.. (1989). Probable Essential Thrombocythemia in a Dog. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 3(2). 79–85. 21 indexed citations

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