Jocelyn A. Silvester

2.8k total citations
76 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Jocelyn A. Silvester is a scholar working on Gastroenterology, Epidemiology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Jocelyn A. Silvester has authored 76 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 58 papers in Gastroenterology, 47 papers in Epidemiology and 42 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Jocelyn A. Silvester's work include Celiac Disease Research and Management (55 papers), Microscopic Colitis (47 papers) and Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (18 papers). Jocelyn A. Silvester is often cited by papers focused on Celiac Disease Research and Management (55 papers), Microscopic Colitis (47 papers) and Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (18 papers). Jocelyn A. Silvester collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and United Kingdom. Jocelyn A. Silvester's co-authors include Donald R. Duerksen, Ciarán P. Kelly, Lesley A. Graff, Daniel A. Leffler, John R. Walker, Amélie Therrien, D. K. Bewley, Dayna Weiten, Jack F. Fowler and R. L. Morgan and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, The Lancet and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Jocelyn A. Silvester

66 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jocelyn A. Silvester United States 24 1.1k 869 665 256 249 76 1.7k
Robert M. Najarían United States 18 404 0.4× 485 0.6× 489 0.7× 128 0.5× 243 1.0× 39 1.2k
A. Morali France 17 166 0.1× 244 0.3× 325 0.5× 408 1.6× 236 0.9× 55 1.3k
Taku Tsukui Japan 19 205 0.2× 172 0.2× 436 0.7× 105 0.4× 248 1.0× 55 1.2k
Zsuzsanna Végh Hungary 19 348 0.3× 537 0.6× 360 0.5× 781 3.1× 143 0.6× 49 1.4k
Ikuo Murata Japan 20 294 0.3× 490 0.6× 591 0.9× 75 0.3× 163 0.7× 90 1.4k
Rupert Pullan United Kingdom 13 159 0.1× 322 0.4× 507 0.8× 451 1.8× 344 1.4× 26 1.5k
K. B. Taylor United Kingdom 20 328 0.3× 254 0.3× 576 0.9× 316 1.2× 130 0.5× 56 1.6k
Giulio Di Febo Italy 16 450 0.4× 314 0.4× 560 0.8× 152 0.6× 62 0.2× 24 1.0k
Kyoo Wan Choi South Korea 20 209 0.2× 135 0.2× 416 0.6× 78 0.3× 373 1.5× 56 1.6k
Andrew Ippoliti United States 22 350 0.3× 462 0.5× 685 1.0× 540 2.1× 109 0.4× 34 1.3k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Therrien, Amélie, Jocelyn A. Silvester, Daniel A. Leffler, et al.. (2025). Hereditary Alpha-Tryptasemia Is Associated With Ongoing Symptoms in Individuals With Celiac Disease Despite Following a Gluten-free Diet. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 121(2). 517–525.
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Chang, Denis, Imad Absah, Manish Khanna, et al.. (2025). Assessing Mucosal Recovery During the First 15 Months of Adopting a Gluten-Free Diet in Children With Celiac Disease. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 120(7). 1657–1661.
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Krueger, Andrew, Qin Sun, Hilary Jericho, et al.. (2024). Clinical presentation and factors associated with gluten exposure in children with celiac disease. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 79(4). 895–904. 1 indexed citations
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Silvester, Jocelyn A., et al.. (2024). Past, Present, and Future of Noninvasive Tests to Assess Gluten Exposure, Celiac Disease Activity, and End-Organ Damage. Gastroenterology. 167(1). 159–171. 5 indexed citations
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Raghunathan, Krishnan, et al.. (2024). ViCE: An automated and quantitative program to assess intestinal tissue morphology. Journal of Pathology Informatics. 15. 100397–100397. 3 indexed citations
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Du, Nan, et al.. (2022). Survey-Based Study on Food Insecurity During COVID-19 for Households With Children on a Prescribed Gluten-Free Diet. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 117(6). 931–934. 17 indexed citations
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Silvester, Jocelyn A., Isabel Comino, Lisa Rigaux, et al.. (2020). Exposure sources, amounts and time course of gluten ingestion and excretion in patients with coeliac disease on a gluten‐free diet. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 52(9). 1469–1479. 45 indexed citations
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Atsawarungruangkit, Amporn, Jocelyn A. Silvester, Dayna Weiten, et al.. (2020). Development of the Dietitian Integrated Evaluation Tool for Gluten-free Diets (DIET-GFD). Nutrition. 78. 110819–110819. 9 indexed citations
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Comino, Isabel, Verónica Segura, Luís Ortigosa, et al.. (2019). Prospective longitudinal study: use of faecal gluten immunogenic peptides to monitor children diagnosed with coeliac disease during transition to a gluten‐free diet. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 49(12). 1484–1492. 40 indexed citations
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Palmer, Nathan, Jocelyn A. Silvester, Jessica J. Lee, et al.. (2019). Concordance between gene expression in peripheral whole blood and colonic tissue in children with inflammatory bowel disease. PLoS ONE. 14(10). e0222952–e0222952. 33 indexed citations
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Silvester, Jocelyn A., Isabel Comino, Ciarán P. Kelly, et al.. (2019). Most Patients With Celiac Disease on Gluten-Free Diets Consume Measurable Amounts of Gluten. Gastroenterology. 158(5). 1497–1499.e1. 67 indexed citations
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Silvester, Jocelyn A., et al.. (2019). Sequence of acquisition of self-management skills to follow a gluten-free diet by adults with celiac disease. Digestive and Liver Disease. 51(8). 1096–1100. 11 indexed citations
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Singh, Prashant, Jocelyn A. Silvester, Xinhua Chen, et al.. (2019). Serum zonulin is elevated in IBS and correlates with stool frequency in IBS‐D. United European Gastroenterology Journal. 7(5). 709–715. 37 indexed citations
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Silvester, Jocelyn A., Lesley A. Graff, Lisa Rigaux, et al.. (2017). Symptoms of Functional Intestinal Disorders Are Common in Patients with Celiac Disease Following Transition to a Gluten-Free Diet. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 62(9). 2449–2454. 30 indexed citations
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Silvester, Jocelyn A., et al.. (2016). Information seeking and anxiety among colonoscopy-naïve adults: Direct-to-colonoscopy vs traditional consult-first pathways. World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 8(19). 701–701. 6 indexed citations
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Dickson, Veronica Kane, Jocelyn A. Silvester, Ian M. Fearnley, Andrew G. W. Leslie, & John E. Walker. (2006). On the structure of the stator of the mitochondrial ATP synthase. The EMBO Journal. 25(12). 2911–2918. 151 indexed citations
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Szur, L., Jocelyn A. Silvester, & D. K. Bewley. (1962). TREATMENT OF THE WHOLE BODY SURFACE WITH ELECTRONS. The Lancet. 279(7244). 1373–1377. 27 indexed citations

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