Jay Campisi

2.9k total citations
39 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Jay Campisi is a scholar working on Physiology, Molecular Biology and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Jay Campisi has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Physiology, 10 papers in Molecular Biology and 9 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Jay Campisi's work include Stress Responses and Cortisol (9 papers), Spaceflight effects on biology (8 papers) and Heat shock proteins research (8 papers). Jay Campisi is often cited by papers focused on Stress Responses and Cortisol (9 papers), Spaceflight effects on biology (8 papers) and Heat shock proteins research (8 papers). Jay Campisi collaborates with scholars based in United States, Spain and Russia. Jay Campisi's co-authors include Monika Fleshner, Steven F. Maier, Ted H. Leem, John D. Johnson, Molly Nickerson, Craig M. Sharkey, Sarah L. Kennedy, Ben Greenwood, Benjamin N. Greenwood and Linda R. Watkins and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, PLoS ONE and Journal of Applied Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Jay Campisi

38 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jay Campisi United States 22 721 612 529 414 299 39 2.3k
Mark R. Opp United States 44 1.0k 1.4× 697 1.1× 805 1.5× 504 1.2× 490 1.6× 122 6.2k
Jan A. Moynihan United States 40 335 0.5× 418 0.7× 1.0k 1.9× 264 0.6× 558 1.9× 108 4.2k
Linda A Toth United States 31 392 0.5× 349 0.6× 253 0.5× 242 0.6× 149 0.5× 100 2.9k
Hideo Uno United States 31 456 0.6× 629 1.0× 1.1k 2.2× 637 1.5× 286 1.0× 88 4.5k
Denise L. Bellinger United States 36 701 1.0× 1.1k 1.8× 965 1.8× 1.1k 2.8× 423 1.4× 94 4.2k
Claudia Lange Germany 34 621 0.9× 912 1.5× 244 0.5× 262 0.6× 132 0.4× 86 4.9k
Leonardo H. Tonelli United States 29 318 0.4× 396 0.6× 776 1.5× 223 0.5× 787 2.6× 59 3.1k
Robert H. Bonneau United States 34 254 0.4× 360 0.6× 933 1.8× 256 0.6× 461 1.5× 73 3.6k
George P. Chrousos United States 31 560 0.8× 334 0.5× 1.5k 2.9× 277 0.7× 265 0.9× 53 4.4k
Marni N. Silverman United States 13 312 0.4× 212 0.3× 677 1.3× 84 0.2× 425 1.4× 13 2.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jay Campisi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jay Campisi

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All Works

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Streifel, Karin M., et al.. (2022). Effects of olfactory stimulus on group performance and individual stress responses in university students. Physiology & Behavior. 254. 113905–113905. 6 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, et al.. (2020). Social media use following exposure to an acute stressor facilitates recovery from the stress response. Physiology & Behavior. 223. 113012–113012. 12 indexed citations
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Spence, Allyson L., et al.. (2020). Social media use while listening to new material negatively affects short-term memory in college students. Physiology & Behavior. 227. 113172–113172. 13 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, et al.. (2019). Glass-coated ferromagnetic microwire-induced magnetic hyperthermia for in vitro cancer cell treatment. Materials Science and Engineering C. 106. 110261–110261. 47 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, et al.. (2017). Anxiety-inducing Facebook behavior is associated with higher rates of upper respiratory infection in college-aged users. Computers in Human Behavior. 76. 211–217. 10 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, et al.. (2015). Social media users have different experiences, motivations, and quality of life. Psychiatry Research. 228(3). 774–780. 34 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, et al.. (2015). Implementing and Evaluating a Peer-Led Team Learning Approach in Undergraduate Anatomy and Physiology. Journal of College Science Teaching. 44(6). 38–43. 9 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, Craig M. Sharkey, John D. Johnson, et al.. (2012). Stress-induced facilitation of host response to bacterial challenge in F344 rats is dependent on extracellular heat shock protein 72 and independent of alpha beta T cells. Stress. 15(6). 637–646. 21 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, et al.. (2012). Acute psychosocial stress differentially influences salivary endocrine and immune measures in undergraduate students. Physiology & Behavior. 107(3). 317–321. 52 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, et al.. (2011). Does Active Learning Improve Students' Knowledge of and Attitudes toward Research Methods?. The journal of college science teaching. 40(4). 38–45. 17 indexed citations
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Kennedy, Sarah L., Molly Nickerson, Jay Campisi, et al.. (2005). Splenic norepinephrine depletion following acute stress suppresses in vivo antibody response. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 165(1-2). 150–160. 18 indexed citations
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Johnson, John D., Jay Campisi, Craig M. Sharkey, et al.. (2005). Catecholamines mediate stress-induced increases in peripheral and central inflammatory cytokines. Neuroscience. 135(4). 1295–1307. 343 indexed citations
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Johnson, John D., Jay Campisi, Craig M. Sharkey, et al.. (2005). Adrenergic receptors mediate stress-induced elevations in extracellular Hsp72. Journal of Applied Physiology. 99(5). 1789–1795. 84 indexed citations
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Johnston, Ian N., Erin D. Milligan, Julie Wieseler‐Frank, et al.. (2004). A Role for Proinflammatory Cytokines and Fractalkine in Analgesia, Tolerance, and Subsequent Pain Facilitation Induced by Chronic Intrathecal Morphine. Journal of Neuroscience. 24(33). 7353–7365. 368 indexed citations
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Holguin, Adelina, Kevin O’Connor, Joseph C. Biedenkapp, et al.. (2004). HIV-1 gp120 Stimulates proinflammatory cytokine-mediated pain facilitation via activation of nitric oxide synthase-I (nNOS). Pain. 110(3). 517–530. 84 indexed citations
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Fleshner, Monika, Jay Campisi, Leila Amiri, & David M. Diamond. (2004). Cat exposure induces both intra- and extracellular Hsp72: the role of adrenal hormones. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 29(9). 1142–1152. 96 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, Michael K. Hansen, Kevin O’Connor, et al.. (2003). Circulating cytokines and endotoxin are not necessary for the activation of the sickness or corticosterone response produced by peripheralE. colichallenge. Journal of Applied Physiology. 95(5). 1873–1882. 46 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, Ted H. Leem, & Monika Fleshner. (2003). Stress-induced extracellular Hsp72 is a functionally significant danger signal to the immune system. Cell Stress and Chaperones. 8(3). 272–272. 169 indexed citations
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Elphick, Gwendolyn F., Julie Wieseler‐Frank, Benjamin N. Greenwood, Jay Campisi, & Monika Fleshner. (2003). B-1 cell (CD5+/CD11b+) numbers and nIgM levels are elevated in physically active vs. sedentary rats. Journal of Applied Physiology. 95(1). 199–206. 18 indexed citations
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Campisi, Jay, Ted H. Leem, Ben Greenwood, et al.. (2003). Habitual physical activity facilitates stress-induced HSP72 induction in brain, peripheral, and immune tissues. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 284(2). R520–R530. 77 indexed citations

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