J. Scot Estep

1.2k total citations
21 papers, 869 citations indexed

About

J. Scot Estep is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Scot Estep has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 869 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 6 papers in Surgery and 6 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in J. Scot Estep's work include Hemostasis and retained surgical items (6 papers), Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation (6 papers) and Veterinary Oncology Research (6 papers). J. Scot Estep is often cited by papers focused on Hemostasis and retained surgical items (6 papers), Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation (6 papers) and Veterinary Oncology Research (6 papers). J. Scot Estep collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Peru. J. Scot Estep's co-authors include Michael A. Dubick, Bijan S. Kheirabadi, Irasema B. Terrazas, John B. Holcomb, Michael R. Scherer, James E. Mace, Lorne H. Blackbourne, Chriselda G. Fedyk, Jason W. Edens and Harold G. Klemcke and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Scientific Reports and Journal of Applied Physiology.

In The Last Decade

J. Scot Estep

21 papers receiving 829 citations

Peers

J. Scot Estep
Eufronio G. Maderazo United States
Karen M. Tobias United States
R. Henderson United States
Thomas B. Buxton United States
Harry W. Boothe United States
J. Scot Estep
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All Works

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Marsilio, Sina, Steve L. Hill, Mark R. Ackermann, et al.. (2021). Untargeted metabolomic analysis in cats with naturally occurring inflammatory bowel disease and alimentary small cell lymphoma. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 9198–9198. 24 indexed citations
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Marsilio, Sina, Shelley J. Newman, J. Scot Estep, et al.. (2020). Differentiation of lymphocytic-plasmacytic enteropathy and small cell lymphoma in cats using histology-guided mass spectrometry. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 34(2). 669–677. 16 indexed citations
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Estep, J. Scot, et al.. (2020). Diagnosis of insulinoma in a Maine Coon cat. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6(1). 838562558–838562558. 5 indexed citations
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Marsilio, Sina, Rachel Pilla, Steve L. Hill, et al.. (2019). Characterization of the fecal microbiome in cats with inflammatory bowel disease or alimentary small cell lymphoma. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 19208–19208. 72 indexed citations
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Concepción, Juan Luís, et al.. (2019). Investigation of a combination of amiodarone and itraconazole for treatment of American trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease) in dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 255(3). 317–329. 22 indexed citations
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Koistinen, Keith A., Todd M. Bell, Sherif R. Zaki, et al.. (2018). Coccidioidomycosis in Nonhuman Primates: Pathologic and Clinical Findings. Veterinary Pathology. 55(6). 905–915. 8 indexed citations
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Estep, J. Scot, et al.. (2016). Effects of oral 3% hydrogen peroxide used as an emetic on the gastroduodenal mucosa of healthy dogs. Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. 27(2). 178–184. 12 indexed citations
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Estep, J. Scot, et al.. (2015). Prevalence and underlying causes of histologic abnormalities in cats suspected to have chronic small bowel disease: 300 cases (2008–2013). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 247(6). 629–635. 26 indexed citations
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Kheirabadi, Bijan S., et al.. (2014). Long-term effects of Combat Ready Clamp application to control junctional hemorrhage in swine. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 77(3). S101–S108. 24 indexed citations
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Estep, J. Scot, et al.. (2013). Diagnosis of chronic small bowel disease in cats: 100 cases (2008–2012). Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 243(10). 1455–1461. 25 indexed citations
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Burns, John W., Jill L. Sondeen, M. Dale Prince, J. Scot Estep, & Michael A. Dubick. (2010). Influence of asymptomatic pneumonia on the response to hemorrhage and resuscitation in swine. Clinics. 65(11). 1189–1195. 4 indexed citations
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Kheirabadi, Bijan S., James E. Mace, Irasema B. Terrazas, et al.. (2010). Safety Evaluation of New Hemostatic Agents, Smectite Granules, and Kaolin-Coated Gauze in a Vascular Injury Wound Model in Swine. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 68(2). 269–278. 173 indexed citations
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Hammers, David W., Ronald W. Matheny, Christian Sell, et al.. (2010). Impairment of IGF-I expression and anabolic signaling following ischemia/reperfusion in skeletal muscle of old mice. Experimental Gerontology. 46(4). 265–272. 18 indexed citations
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Estep, J. Scot, Preston A. Marx, Jessica Satkoski Trask, et al.. (2010). The complete genome and genetic characteristics of SRV-4 isolated from cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Virology. 405(2). 390–396. 16 indexed citations
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Grayson, J., et al.. (2010). Preliminary Study of the Effects of Smectite Granules (WoundStat) on Vascular Repair and Wound Healing in a Swine Survival Model. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 69(5). 1203–1209. 34 indexed citations
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Kheirabadi, Bijan S., James E. Mace, Irasema B. Terrazas, et al.. (2010). Clot-Inducing Minerals Versus Plasma Protein Dressing for Topical Treatment of External Bleeding in the Presence of Coagulopathy. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 69(5). 1062–1073. 38 indexed citations
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Bommineni, Yugendar R., et al.. (2009). Fatal acute Chagas disease in a chimpanzee. Journal of Medical Primatology. 38(4). 247–251. 18 indexed citations
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Kheirabadi, Bijan S., Jason W. Edens, Irasema B. Terrazas, et al.. (2009). Comparison of New Hemostatic Granules/Powders With Currently Deployed Hemostatic Products in a Lethal Model of Extremity Arterial Hemorrhage in Swine. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 66(2). 316–328. 146 indexed citations
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Kheirabadi, Bijan S., Michael R. Scherer, J. Scot Estep, Michael A. Dubick, & John B. Holcomb. (2009). Determination of Efficacy of New Hemostatic Dressings in a Model of Extremity Arterial Hemorrhage in Swine. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 67(3). 450–460. 157 indexed citations
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Hammers, David W., Edward Merritt, Martin L. Adamo, et al.. (2008). Functional deficits and insulin-like growth factor-I gene expression following tourniquet-induced injury of skeletal muscle in young and old rats. Journal of Applied Physiology. 105(4). 1274–1281. 24 indexed citations

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