Indira Poola

574 total citations
15 papers, 490 citations indexed

About

Indira Poola is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Indira Poola has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 490 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Indira Poola's work include Estrogen and related hormone effects (7 papers), Breast Cancer Treatment Studies (4 papers) and Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications (4 papers). Indira Poola is often cited by papers focused on Estrogen and related hormone effects (7 papers), Breast Cancer Treatment Studies (4 papers) and Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications (4 papers). Indira Poola collaborates with scholars based in United States, Russia and Canada. Indira Poola's co-authors include Jessy Abraham, Rakesh Bhatnagar, Robert L. DeWitty, Josephine J. Marshalleck, LaSalle D. Leffall, Kate M. Baldwin, Aiyi Liu, George E. Bonney, Suzanne A.W. Fuqua and Valerie Speirs and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Nature Medicine and Analytical Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Indira Poola

14 papers receiving 484 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Indira Poola United States 12 278 210 182 150 40 15 490
Charlotte Andrieu France 8 207 0.7× 178 0.8× 116 0.6× 154 1.0× 28 0.7× 12 441
Isabel Frahm Argentina 8 290 1.0× 302 1.4× 96 0.5× 99 0.7× 80 2.0× 12 607
Annabell S. Oh United States 12 395 1.4× 277 1.3× 325 1.8× 118 0.8× 35 0.9× 13 615
John Ojeifo United States 10 416 1.5× 250 1.2× 58 0.3× 211 1.4× 25 0.6× 19 621
Romina P. Carnevale Argentina 7 215 0.8× 218 1.0× 142 0.8× 89 0.6× 19 0.5× 9 454
Fons Elstrodt Netherlands 8 494 1.8× 340 1.6× 118 0.6× 146 1.0× 26 0.7× 9 691
Natacha Bohin United States 9 318 1.1× 162 0.8× 64 0.4× 101 0.7× 31 0.8× 10 542
Sofya Rodov United States 11 253 0.9× 214 1.0× 89 0.5× 74 0.5× 14 0.3× 12 463
Kristen L. Lozada United States 9 441 1.6× 212 1.0× 174 1.0× 127 0.8× 15 0.4× 9 669
Anne Chotteau‐Lelièvre France 16 547 2.0× 175 0.8× 123 0.7× 120 0.8× 22 0.6× 21 749

Countries citing papers authored by Indira Poola

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Fields of papers citing papers by Indira Poola

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Indira Poola

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Indira Poola. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Indira Poola 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 Indira Poola. Indira Poola is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Poola, Indira, John W. Gillespie, Peggy Sullivan, et al.. (2019). Breast Hyperplasias, Risk Signature, and Breast Cancer. Cancer Prevention Research. 12(7). 471–480. 1 indexed citations
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Poola, Indira, Jessy Abraham, Josephine J. Marshalleck, et al.. (2009). Molecular constitution of breast but not other reproductive tissues is rich in growth promoting molecules: A possible link to highest incidence of tumor growths. FEBS Letters. 583(18). 3069–3075. 5 indexed citations
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Poola, Indira, et al.. (2008). Molecular Risk Assessment for Breast Cancer Development in Patients with Ductal Hyperplasias. Clinical Cancer Research. 14(4). 1274–1280. 24 indexed citations
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Poola, Indira. (2008). Estrogen Receptors in Breast Tumors of African American Patients. Cancer treatment and research. 147. 1–6.
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Poola, Indira, Jessy Abraham, Aiyi Liu, Josephine J. Marshalleck, & Robert L. DeWitty. (2008). The Cell Surface Estrogen Receptor, G Protein- Coupled Receptor 30 (GPR30), is Markedly down Regulated during Breast Tumorigenesis. Breast Cancer Basic and Clinical Research. 1. BCBCR.S557–BCBCR.S557. 22 indexed citations
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Scott, David A., Amanda Parkes, Frédérique Ponchel, et al.. (2007). Changes in expression of steroid receptors, their downstream target genes and their associated co-regulators during the sequential acquisition of tamoxifen resistance in vitro. International Journal of Oncology. 31(3). 557–65. 27 indexed citations
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Poola, Indira, Robert L. DeWitty, Josephine J. Marshalleck, et al.. (2005). Identification of MMP-1 as a putative breast cancer predictive marker by global gene expression analysis. Nature Medicine. 11(5). 481–483. 147 indexed citations
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Fu, Sidney W., Arnold M. Schwartz, Holly Stevenson, et al.. (2003). Correlation of expression of BP1, a homeobox gene, with estrogen receptor status in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research. 5(4). 36 indexed citations
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Poola, Indira, et al.. (1994). The estrogen-inducible transferrin receptor-like membrane glycoprotein is related to stress-regulated proteins.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269(34). 21762–21769. 28 indexed citations

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