Hallie Morton

604 total citations
6 papers, 295 citations indexed

About

Hallie Morton is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology and Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hallie Morton has authored 6 papers receiving a total of 295 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Molecular Biology, 2 papers in Physiology and 1 paper in Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology. Recurrent topics in Hallie Morton's work include Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (2 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (2 papers) and Autophagy in Disease and Therapy (1 paper). Hallie Morton is often cited by papers focused on Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (2 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (2 papers) and Autophagy in Disease and Therapy (1 paper). Hallie Morton collaborates with scholars based in United States. Hallie Morton's co-authors include P. Hemachandra Reddy, Neha Sawant, Sudhir Kshirsagar, Arubala P. Reddy, Jangampalli Adi Pradeepkiran, Subodh Kumar, Murali Vijayan, Mathew George, Xiangling Yin and Hafiz Khan and has published in prestigious journals such as Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Human Molecular Genetics and Ageing Research Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Hallie Morton

6 papers receiving 291 citations

Peers

Hallie Morton
Myles Mullan United States
Olga Prikhodko United States
Esha Gauba United States
Vyara Todorova Switzerland
Sarah Gourmaud United States
Myles Mullan United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Hallie Morton

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hallie Morton

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hallie Morton

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All Works

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Sehar, Ujala, et al.. (2023). Healthy brain aging and delayed dementia in Texas rural elderly. Ageing Research Reviews. 91. 102047–102047. 12 indexed citations
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Morton, Hallie, Sudhir Kshirsagar, Neha Sawant, et al.. (2021). Defective mitophagy and synaptic degeneration in Alzheimer's disease: Focus on aging, mitochondria and synapse. Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 172. 652–667. 127 indexed citations
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Sawant, Neha, Hallie Morton, Sudhir Kshirsagar, Arubala P. Reddy, & P. Hemachandra Reddy. (2021). Mitochondrial Abnormalities and Synaptic Damage in Huntington’s Disease: a Focus on Defective Mitophagy and Mitochondria-Targeted Therapeutics. Molecular Neurobiology. 58(12). 6350–6377. 47 indexed citations
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Kumar, Subodh, et al.. (2021). MicroRNA-455-3p improves synaptic, cognitive functions and extends lifespan: Relevance to Alzheimer's disease. Redox Biology. 48. 102182–102182. 46 indexed citations
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Awasthi, Sanjay, Ashly Hindle, Neha Sawant, et al.. (2021). RALBP1 in Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease. Cells. 10(11). 3113–3113. 19 indexed citations

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