Florence Sohet

1.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
15 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Florence Sohet is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Florence Sohet has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Physiology and 6 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Florence Sohet's work include Diet, Metabolism, and Disease (6 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (5 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (4 papers). Florence Sohet is often cited by papers focused on Diet, Metabolism, and Disease (6 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (5 papers) and Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (4 papers). Florence Sohet collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, France and Germany. Florence Sohet's co-authors include Nathalie M. Delzenne, Patrice D. Cani, Audrey M. Neyrinck, Barbara D. Pachikian, Evelyne Dewulf, Fabienne De Backer, Laure B. Bindels, Damien Naslain, Fabienne C. De Backer and Louise Deldicque and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

Florence Sohet

15 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Florence Sohet Belgium 12 917 840 347 279 204 15 1.6k
Marc R. Bomhof Canada 14 865 0.9× 839 1.0× 264 0.8× 207 0.7× 310 1.5× 21 1.6k
Jennifer Kosinski United States 7 894 1.0× 735 0.9× 205 0.6× 281 1.0× 123 0.6× 8 1.4k
James Hubert United States 9 871 0.9× 707 0.8× 195 0.6× 239 0.9× 121 0.6× 10 1.3k
Claire Byrne United Kingdom 8 725 0.8× 672 0.8× 272 0.8× 179 0.6× 116 0.6× 10 1.2k
Daphne Szeto United States 6 841 0.9× 685 0.8× 190 0.5× 190 0.7× 127 0.6× 8 1.2k
Yan Y. Lam United States 20 1.1k 1.2× 1.2k 1.4× 247 0.7× 247 0.9× 286 1.4× 32 2.1k
Kanakaraju Kaliannan United States 15 692 0.8× 416 0.5× 257 0.7× 195 0.7× 174 0.9× 27 1.3k
Leigh Brody United Kingdom 8 1.1k 1.2× 832 1.0× 265 0.8× 132 0.5× 161 0.8× 8 1.7k
Ana Paula Boroni Moreira Brazil 18 591 0.6× 538 0.6× 275 0.8× 139 0.5× 265 1.3× 39 1.3k
Mayu Kasubuchi Japan 9 782 0.9× 528 0.6× 258 0.7× 150 0.5× 99 0.5× 12 1.3k

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Neyrinck, Audrey M., Émilie Catry, Florence Sohet, et al.. (2015). Lack of anti-inflammatory effect of coenzyme Q10 supplementation in the liver of rodents after lipopolysaccharide challenge. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1. 10–18. 7 indexed citations
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Dewulf, Evelyne, Laure B. Bindels, Florence Sohet, et al.. (2013). Evaluation of the relationship between GPR43 and adiposity in human. Nutrition & Metabolism. 10(1). 11–11. 44 indexed citations
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Sohet, Florence & Nathalie M. Delzenne. (2012). Is there a place for coenzyme Q in the management of metabolic disorders associated with obesity?. Nutrition Reviews. 70(11). 631–641. 21 indexed citations
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Bindels, Laure B., Raphaël Beck, Olivier Schakman, et al.. (2012). Restoring Specific Lactobacilli Levels Decreases Inflammation and Muscle Atrophy Markers in an Acute Leukemia Mouse Model. PLoS ONE. 7(6). e37971–e37971. 230 indexed citations
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Pachikian, Barbara D., Ahmed Essaghir, Jean‐Baptiste Demoulin, et al.. (2012). Prebiotic approach alleviates hepatic steatosis: Implication of fatty acid oxidative and cholesterol synthesis pathways. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 57(2). 347–359. 83 indexed citations
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Pachikian, Barbara D., Ahmed Essaghir, Jean‐Baptiste Demoulin, et al.. (2011). Hepatic n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Depletion Promotes Steatosis and Insulin Resistance in Mice: Genomic Analysis of Cellular Targets. PLoS ONE. 6(8). e23365–e23365. 72 indexed citations
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Pachikian, Barbara D., Audrey M. Neyrinck, Laurence Portois, et al.. (2011). Involvement of gut microbial fermentation in the metabolic alterations occurring in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids-depleted mice. Nutrition & Metabolism. 8(1). 44–44. 15 indexed citations
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Pachikian, Barbara D., Ahmed Essaghir, Jean‐Baptiste Demoulin, et al.. (2011). Prebiotic approach improves hepatic steatosis associated with n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid depletion in mice. Digital Access to Libraries (Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), l'Université de Namur (UNamur) and the Université Saint-Louis (USL-B)). 58. 76–77. 1 indexed citations
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Dewulf, Evelyne, Audrey M. Neyrinck, Sam Possemiers, et al.. (2010). Involvement of receptors for short chain carboxylic acids and GPR41 GPR43-in the control of radipogenesis by prebiotics, modulators of selective intestinal microbiota. Diabetes & Metabolism. 36. 1 indexed citations
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Pachikian, Barbara D., Audrey M. Neyrinck, Louise Deldicque, et al.. (2010). Changes in Intestinal Bifidobacteria Levels Are Associated with the Inflammatory Response in Magnesium-Deficient Mice. Journal of Nutrition. 140(3). 509–514. 88 indexed citations
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Dewulf, Evelyne, Patrice D. Cani, Audrey M. Neyrinck, et al.. (2010). Inulin-type fructans with prebiotic properties counteract GPR43 overexpression and PPARγ-related adipogenesis in the white adipose tissue of high-fat diet-fed mice. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 22(8). 712–722. 220 indexed citations
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Sohet, Florence, Audrey M. Neyrinck, Barbara D. Pachikian, et al.. (2009). Coenzyme Q10 supplementation lowers hepatic oxidative stress and inflammation associated with diet-induced obesity in mice. Biochemical Pharmacology. 78(11). 1391–1400. 145 indexed citations
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Cani, Patrice D., Evelyne Dewulf, Florence Sohet, et al.. (2009). Gut microbiota fermentation of prebiotics increases satietogenic and incretin gut peptide production with consequences for appetite sensation and glucose response after a meal. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 90(5). 1236–1243. 561 indexed citations breakdown →
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Sohet, Florence, Audrey M. Neyrinck, Evelyne Dewulf, et al.. (2009). Lipid peroxidation is not a prerequisite for the development of obesity and diabetes in high-fat-fed mice. British Journal Of Nutrition. 102(3). 462–469. 26 indexed citations
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Pachikian, Barbara D., Audrey M. Neyrinck, Patrice D. Cani, et al.. (2008). Hepatic steatosis in n-3 fatty acid depleted mice: focus on metabolic alterations related to tissue fatty acid composition. BMC Physiology. 8(1). 21–21. 44 indexed citations

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