Jeff Angermann

545 total citations
14 papers, 448 citations indexed

About

Jeff Angermann is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Sensory Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Jeff Angermann has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 448 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 4 papers in Sensory Systems. Recurrent topics in Jeff Angermann's work include Ion channel regulation and function (6 papers), Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (4 papers) and Ion Channels and Receptors (4 papers). Jeff Angermann is often cited by papers focused on Ion channel regulation and function (6 papers), Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (4 papers) and Ion Channels and Receptors (4 papers). Jeff Angermann collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Jeff Angermann's co-authors include Iain A. Greenwood, Normand Leblanc, Ruben K. Dagda, Amy Sanguinetti, Sohag Saleh, Fiona C. Britton, Abigail S. Forrest, Brian A. Perrino, Kate O’Driscoll and James L. Kenyon and has published in prestigious journals such as The FASEB Journal, Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Jeff Angermann

14 papers receiving 442 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jeff Angermann United States 10 267 99 98 88 88 14 448
Myrian Velasco Mexico 15 127 0.5× 49 0.5× 63 0.6× 29 0.3× 106 1.2× 41 484
António José Santos-Silva Portugal 9 159 0.6× 20 0.2× 78 0.8× 50 0.6× 134 1.5× 10 419
Miyuki Shimada Japan 12 143 0.5× 42 0.4× 17 0.2× 211 2.4× 78 0.9× 16 556
Chang J. Feng United States 13 242 0.9× 205 2.1× 100 1.0× 19 0.2× 109 1.2× 29 485
Rika Ogata Japan 12 123 0.5× 52 0.5× 27 0.3× 471 5.4× 52 0.6× 19 729
Subramanian Dhanasekaran United Arab Emirates 13 186 0.7× 34 0.3× 27 0.3× 193 2.2× 62 0.7× 21 599
Matthew J. Mazzella United States 14 259 1.0× 108 1.1× 7 0.1× 201 2.3× 308 3.5× 22 819
Jennifer Lowe Brazil 13 181 0.7× 25 0.3× 58 0.6× 70 0.8× 55 0.6× 27 535
Huoy‐Rou Chang Taiwan 11 84 0.3× 18 0.2× 38 0.4× 150 1.7× 29 0.3× 28 396

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jeff Angermann

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jeff Angermann

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

All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Smith‐Gagen, Julie, et al.. (2018). Arsenic Methylation Capacity and Metabolic Syndrome in the 2013–2014 U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 15(1). 168–168. 20 indexed citations
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Samburova, Vera, Chiranjivi Bhattarai, Matthew J. Strickland, et al.. (2018). Aldehydes in Exhaled Breath during E-Cigarette Vaping: Pilot Study Results. Toxics. 6(3). 46–46. 55 indexed citations
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Dagda, Ruben K., et al.. (2017). Antioxidants Protect against Arsenic Induced Mitochondrial Cardio-Toxicity. Toxics. 5(4). 38–38. 53 indexed citations
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Medgyesi, Danielle N., Heather A. Holmes, & Jeff Angermann. (2017). Investigation of Acute Pulmonary Deficits Associated with Biomass Fuel Cookstove Emissions in Rural Bangladesh. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14(6). 641–641. 13 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Tania Das, et al.. (2016). Monomethylarsonous acid, but not inorganic arsenic, is a mitochondria-specific toxicant in vascular smooth muscle cells. Toxicology in Vitro. 35. 188–201. 26 indexed citations
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Leblanc, Normand, Abigail S. Forrest, Ramon J. Ayon, et al.. (2015). Molecular and Functional Significance of Ca2+‐Activated ClChannels in Pulmonary Arterial Smooth Muscle. Pulmonary Circulation. 5(2). 244–268. 35 indexed citations
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Kim, Miran, Jeff Angermann, George Bebis, & Eelke Folmer. (2013). ViziCal. 397–404. 3 indexed citations
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Angermann, Jeff, Abigail S. Forrest, Iain A. Greenwood, & Normand Leblanc. (2012). Activation of Ca2+-activated Clchannels by store-operated Ca2+entry in arterial smooth muscle cells does not require reverse-mode Na+/Ca2+exchange. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 90(7). 903–921. 8 indexed citations
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Forrest, Abigail S., et al.. (2009). Intricate Interaction Between Store-Operated Calcium Entry and Calcium-Activated Chloride Channels in Pulmonary Artery Smooth Muscle Cells. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 661. 31–55. 34 indexed citations
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Goyal, Ravi, Jeff Angermann, Olga Ostrovskaya, et al.. (2008). Enhanced capacitative calcium entry and sarcoplasmic-reticulum calcium storage capacity with advanced age in murine mesenteric arterial smooth muscle cells. Experimental Gerontology. 44(3). 201–207. 9 indexed citations
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Saleh, Sohag, Jeff Angermann, William R. Sones, Normand Leblanc, & Iain A. Greenwood. (2007). Stimulation of Ca2+-Gated Cl- Currents by the Calcium-Dependent K+ Channel Modulators NS1619 [1,3-Dihydro-1-[2-hydroxy-5-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-5-(trifluoromethyl)-2 H-benzimidazol-2-one] and Isopimaric Acid. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 321(3). 1075–1084. 35 indexed citations
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Angermann, Jeff, Amy Sanguinetti, James L. Kenyon, Normand Leblanc, & Iain A. Greenwood. (2006). Mechanism of the Inhibition of Ca2+-Activated Cl− Currents by Phosphorylation in Pulmonary Arterial Smooth Muscle Cells. The Journal of General Physiology. 128(1). 73–87. 56 indexed citations
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Leblanc, Normand, Jonathan Ledoux, Sohag Saleh, et al.. (2005). Regulation of calcium-activated chloride channels in smooth muscle cells: a complex picture is emerging. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 83(7). 541–556. 100 indexed citations
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Angermann, Jeff, et al.. (2004). Aging and Ca2+ signaling in murine mesenteric arterial myocytes. The FASEB Journal. 18. 1 indexed citations

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