Jenna L Leclerc

980 total citations
22 papers, 731 citations indexed

About

Jenna L Leclerc is a scholar working on Neurology, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jenna L Leclerc has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 731 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Neurology, 12 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Jenna L Leclerc's work include Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research (8 papers), Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (6 papers) and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (6 papers). Jenna L Leclerc is often cited by papers focused on Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research (8 papers), Heme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide (6 papers) and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (6 papers). Jenna L Leclerc collaborates with scholars based in United States, Switzerland and Italy. Jenna L Leclerc's co-authors include Sylvain Doré, Spiros Blackburn, Brian L. Hoh, Nancy Edwards, Steven A. Robicsek, Anuj Chauhan, Lokendrakumar C. Bengani, J M De Smet, G. Taton and Magalì Waelbroeck and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Stroke and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Jenna L Leclerc

21 papers receiving 717 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jenna L Leclerc United States 14 294 290 163 86 83 22 731
Keren Zhou China 13 335 1.1× 255 0.9× 175 1.1× 86 1.0× 90 1.1× 16 757
Haiying Li China 17 396 1.3× 304 1.0× 167 1.0× 72 0.8× 146 1.8× 39 932
Akihiro Koumura Japan 15 167 0.6× 285 1.0× 104 0.6× 112 1.3× 99 1.2× 33 728
Fengyuan Che China 13 188 0.6× 243 0.8× 174 1.1× 67 0.8× 98 1.2× 49 685
Yanchao Liu China 16 334 1.1× 166 0.6× 149 0.9× 99 1.2× 126 1.5× 82 951
Jan‐Philipp Bach Germany 18 204 0.7× 224 0.8× 159 1.0× 133 1.5× 83 1.0× 37 851
Kelly Kight United States 7 278 0.9× 125 0.4× 148 0.9× 65 0.8× 76 0.9× 7 658
Hanuma Kumar Karnati United States 11 374 1.3× 228 0.8× 144 0.9× 82 1.0× 83 1.0× 11 778
Jing Zou China 9 171 0.6× 148 0.5× 82 0.5× 101 1.2× 54 0.7× 11 485

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All Works

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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2026). Intraoperative Severe Anaphylactic Shock to Sugammadex in an Anesthesia-Naïve Patient. Cureus. 18(1). e102320–e102320.
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Mendes, Fúlvio Rieli, Jenna L Leclerc, Lei Liu, et al.. (2020). Effect of Experimental Ischemic Stroke and PGE2 EP1 Selective Antagonism in Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse Models. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease. 74(1). 173–187. 4 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2019). Temporal and age-dependent effects of haptoglobin deletion on intracerebral hemorrhage-induced brain damage and neurobehavioral outcomes. Experimental Neurology. 317. 22–33. 11 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2019). Role of the PGE2 receptor subtypes EP1, EP2, and EP3 in repetitive traumatic brain injury. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics. 26(6). 628–635. 6 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2018). A Comparison of Pathophysiology in Humans and Rodent Models of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 11. 71–71. 49 indexed citations
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Blackburn, Spiros, Devin W. McBride, Hussein A. Zeineddine, et al.. (2018). Unique Contribution of Haptoglobin and Haptoglobin Genotype in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Frontiers in Physiology. 9. 592–592. 27 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, Nancy Edwards, Steven A. Robicsek, et al.. (2017). Role of Interleukin-10 in Acute Brain Injuries. Frontiers in Neurology. 8. 244–244. 184 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2017). The absence of the CD163 receptor has distinct temporal influences on intracerebral hemorrhage outcomes. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 38(2). 262–273. 43 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2016). Abstract TP102: Modulation of Neuroinflammation by Haptoglobin Reduces Oxidative Stress and Improves ICH Outcomes. Stroke. 47(suppl_1). 1 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2016). Increased brain hemopexin levels improve outcomes after intracerebral hemorrhage. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 38(6). 1032–1046. 37 indexed citations
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DeMars, Kelly M., Abdullah Shafique Ahmad, Kimberly E. Hawkins, et al.. (2015). Detrimental role of the EP1 prostanoid receptor in blood-brain barrier damage following experimental ischemic stroke. Scientific Reports. 5(1). 17956–17956. 56 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2015). Intracerebral hemorrhage outcomes following selective blockade or stimulation of the PGE2 EP1 receptor. BMC Neuroscience. 16(1). 48–48. 15 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2015). Genetic deletion of the prostaglandin E2 E prostanoid receptor subtype 3 improves anatomical and functional outcomes after intracerebral hemorrhage. European Journal of Neuroscience. 41(10). 1381–1391. 28 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, et al.. (2015). Haptoglobin phenotype predicts the development of focal and global cerebral vasospasm and may influence outcomes after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112(4). 1155–1160. 47 indexed citations
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Leclerc, Jenna L, Spiros Blackburn, Martha Douglas‐Escobar, et al.. (2013). Clinical Implications of Bilirubin-Associated Neuroprotection and Neurotoxicity.. PubMed. 1(2). 11 indexed citations
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Bengani, Lokendrakumar C., Jenna L Leclerc, & Anuj Chauhan. (2012). Lysozyme transport in p-HEMA hydrogel contact lenses. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 386(1). 441–450. 17 indexed citations
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Peng, Cheng-Chun, Lokendrakumar C. Bengani, Hyun Jung Jung, et al.. (2011). Emulsions and microemulsions for ocular drug delivery. Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology. 21(1). 111–121. 42 indexed citations
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Waelbroeck, Magalì, G. Taton, Myriam Delhaye, et al.. (1983). The human heart beta-adrenergic receptors. II. Coupling of beta 2-adrenergic receptors with the adenylate cyclase system.. Molecular Pharmacology. 24(2). 174–182. 55 indexed citations
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Robberecht, Patrick, Myriam Delhaye, G. Taton, et al.. (1983). The human heart beta-adrenergic receptors. I. Heterogeneity of the binding sites: presence of 50% beta 1- and 50% beta 2-adrenergic receptors.. Molecular Pharmacology. 24(2). 169–173. 56 indexed citations

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