Kerri Hallene

1.3k total citations
12 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Kerri Hallene is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Kerri Hallene has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 4 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Kerri Hallene's work include Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (3 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (3 papers) and Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (3 papers). Kerri Hallene is often cited by papers focused on Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (3 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (3 papers) and Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (3 papers). Kerri Hallene collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Austria. Kerri Hallene's co-authors include Damir Janigro, Nicola Marchi, Vincent Fazio, Luca Cucullo, Nadia Hernandez, T. Masaryk, Lilyana Angelov, Linda Franic, Tiziana Granata and Imad Najm and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain Research, Neuroscience and Epilepsia.

In The Last Decade

Kerri Hallene

12 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Kerri Hallene United States 12 340 317 254 244 233 12 1.0k
Kyoung‐Gyu Choi South Korea 16 486 1.4× 164 0.5× 204 0.8× 475 1.9× 353 1.5× 36 1.4k
Shigeyo Hyman United States 21 362 1.1× 83 0.3× 140 0.6× 237 1.0× 334 1.4× 37 1.2k
Csongor S. Ábrahám Hungary 16 372 1.1× 64 0.2× 154 0.6× 258 1.1× 179 0.8× 28 1.4k
Kelly Kight United States 7 278 0.8× 69 0.2× 99 0.4× 139 0.6× 65 0.3× 7 658
Bülent Ahıshalı Türkiye 18 198 0.6× 84 0.3× 75 0.3× 97 0.4× 126 0.5× 45 849
David Sun United States 18 393 1.2× 260 0.8× 108 0.4× 38 0.2× 482 2.1× 30 1.2k
Oded Abramsky Israel 22 472 1.4× 154 0.5× 116 0.5× 92 0.4× 209 0.9× 83 1.6k
Yaşar Zorlu Türkiye 14 206 0.6× 154 0.5× 139 0.5× 30 0.1× 119 0.5× 59 819
Ralf G. Rempe United States 8 255 0.8× 70 0.2× 50 0.2× 104 0.4× 90 0.4× 9 854
Pia A. Johansson Australia 17 417 1.2× 28 0.1× 262 1.0× 132 0.5× 286 1.2× 25 1.2k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kerri Hallene

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

All Works

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Fan, Qingyuan, Sneha Ramakrishna, Nicola Marchi, et al.. (2008). Combined effects of prenatal inhibition of vasculogenesis and neurogenesis on rat brain development. Neurobiology of Disease. 32(3). 499–509. 16 indexed citations
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Bassanini, Stefania, Kerri Hallene, Giorgio Battaglia, et al.. (2007). Early cerebrovascular and parenchymal events following prenatal exposure to the putative neurotoxin methylazoxymethanol. Neurobiology of Disease. 26(2). 481–495. 18 indexed citations
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Marchi, Nicola, Lilyana Angelov, T. Masaryk, et al.. (2007). Seizure‐Promoting Effect of Blood–Brain Barrier Disruption. Epilepsia. 48(4). 732–742. 408 indexed citations
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Oby, Emily R., Silvio Caccia, Annamaria Vezzani, et al.. (2006). In vitro responsiveness of human-drug-resistant tissue to antiepileptic drugs: Insights into the mechanisms of pharmacoresistance. Brain Research. 1086(1). 201–213. 20 indexed citations
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Hallene, Kerri, Emily R. Oby, Benjamin J. Lee, et al.. (2006). Prenatal exposure to thalidomide, altered vasculogenesis, and CNS malformations. Neuroscience. 142(1). 267–283. 46 indexed citations
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Cucullo, Luca, Kerri Hallene, Vincent Fazio, et al.. (2005). Very low intensity alternating current decreases cell proliferation. Glia. 51(1). 65–72. 41 indexed citations
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Awasthi, Sanjay, Kerri Hallene, Vince Fazio, et al.. (2005). RLIP76, a non-ABC transporter, and drug resistance in epilepsy. BMC Neuroscience. 6(1). 61–61. 58 indexed citations
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Marchi, Nicola, Marco Cavaglià, Vincent Fazio, et al.. (2004). Peripheral markers of blood–brain barrier damage. Clinica Chimica Acta. 342(1-2). 1–12. 199 indexed citations
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Marchi, Nicola, Kerri Hallene, Kelly Kight, et al.. (2004). Significance of MDR1 and multiple drug resistance in refractory human epileptic brain. BMC Medicine. 2(1). 37–37. 116 indexed citations
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Marroni, Matteo, Katherine E. Kight, Kerri Hallene, et al.. (2003). Relationship between expression of multiple drug resistance proteins and p53 tumor suppressor gene proteins in human brain astrocytes. Neuroscience. 121(3). 605–617. 42 indexed citations
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