Judith E. Sallustio

472 total citations
12 papers, 344 citations indexed

About

Judith E. Sallustio is a scholar working on Surgery, Gastroenterology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Judith E. Sallustio has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 344 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Surgery, 6 papers in Gastroenterology and 2 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Judith E. Sallustio's work include Congenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies (4 papers), Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (3 papers) and Cardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research (2 papers). Judith E. Sallustio is often cited by papers focused on Congenital gastrointestinal and neural anomalies (4 papers), Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (3 papers) and Cardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research (2 papers). Judith E. Sallustio collaborates with scholars based in United States and Australia. Judith E. Sallustio's co-authors include Ervin Y. Eaker, G. Nicholas Verne, Eng M. Tan, Carol Peebles, S Howe, Ralph C. Williams, Eric A. Ross, Edward A. Ross, Christopher Batich and William L. Clapp and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, Gastroenterology and Kidney International.

In The Last Decade

Judith E. Sallustio

12 papers receiving 332 citations

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Judith E. Sallustio
Bahar Keleş Türkiye
Anthony Ramsanahie United States
Ali Altuntaş Türkiye
J. Alberty Germany
R I Hallan United Kingdom
Ümit Seçkin Türkiye
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All Works

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Sallustio, Judith E., et al.. (2004). Continuous haematocrit monitoring during intradialytic hypotension: precipitous decline in plasma refill rates. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 19(3). 652–656. 30 indexed citations
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Ross, Edward A., et al.. (2003). Tissue adhesion to bioactive glass-coated silicone tubing in a rat model of peritoneal dialysis catheters and catheter tunnels. Kidney International. 63(2). 702–708. 27 indexed citations
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Eaker, Ervin Y., et al.. (1999). Myenteric neuronal antibodies in scleroderma: Passive transfer evokes alterations in intestinal myoelectric activity in a rat model. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 133(6). 551–556. 43 indexed citations
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Eaker, Ervin Y. & Judith E. Sallustio. (1998). Myenteric Plexus Neurons in Culture (Developmental Changes in Neurofilament and Related Proteins). Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 43(2). 270–278. 2 indexed citations
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Verne, G. Nicholas, Judith E. Sallustio, & Ervin Y. Eaker. (1997). Anti-Myenteric Neuronal Antibodies in Patients with Achalasia (A Prospective Study). Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 42(2). 307–313. 74 indexed citations
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Tannahill, Cynthia L., et al.. (1997). Regulation of superoxide dismutase in primary cultures of rat colonic smooth muscle cells. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 272(5). G1230–G1235. 8 indexed citations
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Eaker, Ervin Y., et al.. (1996). Differential increase in neuropeptide Y-like levels and myenteric neuronal staining in diabetic rat intestine. Regulatory Peptides. 61(1). 77–84. 8 indexed citations
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Ho, John S., Gregg T. Nagle, John R. Mathias, et al.. (1996). Presence of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) receptor mRNA in rat myenteric plexus cells. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 113(4). 817–821. 16 indexed citations
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Eaker, Ervin Y., et al.. (1995). Endothelin-1 expression in myenteric neurons cultured from rat small intestine. Regulatory Peptides. 55(2). 167–177. 11 indexed citations
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Howe, S, Ervin Y. Eaker, Judith E. Sallustio, et al.. (1994). Antimyenteric neuronal antibodies in scleroderma.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 94(2). 761–770. 68 indexed citations
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Eaker, Ervin Y. & Judith E. Sallustio. (1994). The distribution of novel intermediate filament proteins defines subpopulations of myenteric neurons in rat intestine. Gastroenterology. 107(3). 666–674. 47 indexed citations
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Eaker, Ervin Y., Judith E. Sallustio, Jeanne M. Harris, & Gerry Shaw. (1993). Myenteric plexus neurons have developmentally acquired differences in the medium molecular weight subunit of neurofilament protein. Neuroscience. 53(2). 561–570. 10 indexed citations

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