Jennifer A. E. Williams

757 total citations
12 papers, 582 citations indexed

About

Jennifer A. E. Williams is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jennifer A. E. Williams has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 582 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Ophthalmology and 6 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Jennifer A. E. Williams's work include Retinal Diseases and Treatments (6 papers), Complement system in diseases (5 papers) and Retinal Development and Disorders (4 papers). Jennifer A. E. Williams is often cited by papers focused on Retinal Diseases and Treatments (6 papers), Complement system in diseases (5 papers) and Retinal Development and Disorders (4 papers). Jennifer A. E. Williams collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and Mexico. Jennifer A. E. Williams's co-authors include N. Holder, Stephen E. Moss, John Greenwood, Michael G. Tomlinson, Katsue Suzuki‐Inoue, Steve P. Watson, Sheri L. Hanna, Yukio Ozaki, Stefan Pöhlmann and Andrew C. Pearce and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, PLoS ONE and Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.

In The Last Decade

Jennifer A. E. Williams

11 papers receiving 577 citations

Peers

Jennifer A. E. Williams
Birgit Budde Germany
Henry Sun United States
Catherine Willis United States
Marina Zieger United States
Zhaoxia Sun United States
David Baux France
David E. Bergstrom United States
Xiangyun Wei United States
Birgit Budde Germany
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Marian, Ioana R., Jennifer A. E. Williams, Anne Francis, et al.. (2021). Hand Osteoarthritis: investigating Pain Effects of estrogen-containing therapy (HOPE-e): a protocol for a feasibility randomised placebo-controlled trial. Pilot and Feasibility Studies. 7(1). 133–133.
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Kampik, Daniel, Mark Basche, Ulrich F. O. Luhmann, et al.. (2017). In situ regeneration of retinal pigment epithelium by gene transfer of E2F2: a potential strategy for treatment of macular degenerations. Gene Therapy. 24(12). 810–818. 14 indexed citations
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Williams, Jennifer A. E., et al.. (2016). Regulation of C3 Activation by the Alternative Complement Pathway in the Mouse Retina. PLoS ONE. 11(8). e0161898–e0161898. 5 indexed citations
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Williams, Jennifer A. E., et al.. (2016). High Podocalyxin levels promote cell viability partially through up-regulation of Annexin A2. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 478(2). 573–579. 2 indexed citations
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Shi, Hui, et al.. (2015). Exposure to the complement C5b-9 complex sensitizes 661W photoreceptor cells to both apoptosis and necroptosis. APOPTOSIS. 20(4). 433–443. 15 indexed citations
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Williams, Jennifer A. E., John Greenwood, & Stephen E. Moss. (2013). Retinal Changes Precede Visual Dysfunction in the Complement Factor H Knockout Mouse. PLoS ONE. 8(7). e68616–e68616. 18 indexed citations
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Faber, Carsten, Jennifer A. E. Williams, Helene Bæk Juel, et al.. (2012). Complement Factor H Deficiency Results in Decreased Neuroretinal Expression ofCd59ain Aged Mice. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 53(10). 6324–6324. 19 indexed citations
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Wasmuth, Susanne, Jennifer A. E. Williams, Timothy R. Hughes, et al.. (2011). Sub-lytic C5b-9 induces functional changes in retinal pigment epithelial cells consistent with age-related macular degeneration. Eye. 25(8). 1074–1082. 67 indexed citations
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Williams, Jennifer A. E., Michael G. Tomlinson, Johannes A. Eble, et al.. (2007). The C-type Lectin Receptors CLEC-2 and Dectin-1, but Not DC-SIGN, Signal via a Novel YXXL-dependent Signaling Cascade. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282(17). 12397–12409. 173 indexed citations
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Williams, Jennifer A. E., Michael G. Tomlinson, Johannes A. Eble, et al.. (2007). The C-type Lectin Receptors CLEC-2 and Dectin-1, but Not DC-SIGN, Signal via a Novel YXXL-dependent. 1 indexed citations
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Williams, Jennifer A. E., Arantza Barrios, Christine L. Gatchalian, et al.. (2000). Programmed Cell Death in Zebrafish Rohon Beard Neurons Is Influenced by TrkC1/NT-3 Signaling. Developmental Biology. 226(2). 220–230. 82 indexed citations
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Williams, Jennifer A. E. & N. Holder. (2000). Cell turnover in neuromasts of zebrafish larvae. Hearing Research. 143(1-2). 171–181. 186 indexed citations

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