Kerri Thai

3.5k total citations
63 papers, 3.0k citations indexed

About

Kerri Thai is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Kerri Thai has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 3.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Molecular Biology, 20 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 18 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Kerri Thai's work include Pancreatic function and diabetes (13 papers), Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (12 papers) and Diabetes Treatment and Management (10 papers). Kerri Thai is often cited by papers focused on Pancreatic function and diabetes (13 papers), Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (12 papers) and Diabetes Treatment and Management (10 papers). Kerri Thai collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Australia and United States. Kerri Thai's co-authors include James W. Scholey, Richard E. Gilbert, Kim A. Connelly, Andrew Advani, Hao Ly, Suzanne L. Advani, Darren J. Kelly, Alistair J. Ingram, Darren A. Yuen and Stuart J. Shankland and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Circulation.

In The Last Decade

Kerri Thai

62 papers receiving 3.0k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Kerri Thai 1.4k 839 790 654 532 63 3.0k
Alison J. Cox 1.2k 0.9× 961 1.1× 1.1k 1.4× 882 1.3× 485 0.9× 71 3.6k
Jeffrey R. Schelling 1.3k 0.9× 458 0.5× 469 0.6× 1.1k 1.6× 437 0.8× 84 3.2k
Daiji Kawanami 1.2k 0.8× 599 0.7× 340 0.4× 465 0.7× 340 0.6× 81 2.7k
Zemin Cao 995 0.7× 1.1k 1.3× 1.4k 1.7× 942 1.4× 345 0.6× 53 3.4k
Andrea Hartner 1.1k 0.8× 509 0.6× 662 0.8× 530 0.8× 275 0.5× 111 3.3k
Motohide Isono 1.6k 1.1× 589 0.7× 454 0.6× 1.5k 2.3× 340 0.6× 43 3.6k
Daisuke Ogawa 793 0.6× 816 1.0× 214 0.3× 605 0.9× 437 0.8× 51 2.2k
Daniela Rottoli 1.5k 1.1× 324 0.4× 523 0.7× 1.3k 2.0× 943 1.8× 47 4.1k
Zamaneh Kassiri 1.1k 0.8× 839 1.0× 1.9k 2.4× 175 0.3× 449 0.8× 33 3.4k
Christina Christoffersen 1.6k 1.2× 560 0.7× 949 1.2× 179 0.3× 897 1.7× 113 3.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Kerri Thai

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kerri Thai

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All Works

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Wu, Xinglin, Sarah Macklin, Yanling Zhang, et al.. (2025). Induction of proximal tubular proliferation and lengthening in response to sodium glucose linked cotransporter‐2 inhibition in experimental rats. Journal of Diabetes Investigation. 16(7). 1232–1242.
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Connelly, Kim A., Xinglin Wu, Mark K. Friedberg, et al.. (2022). The SGLT2i Dapagliflozin Reduces RV Mass Independent of Changes in RV Pressure Induced by Pulmonary Artery Banding. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy. 38(1). 57–68. 9 indexed citations
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Connelly, Kim A., Yanling Zhang, Jean‐François Desjardins, et al.. (2020). Load-independent effects of empagliflozin contribute to improved cardiac function in experimental heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Cardiovascular Diabetology. 19(1). 13–13. 45 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yanling, et al.. (2018). Reversing CXCL10 Deficiency Ameliorates Kidney Disease in Diabetic Mice. American Journal Of Pathology. 188(12). 2763–2773. 14 indexed citations
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Duarte, Diego Andreazzi, Alexandros Papadimitriou, Richard E. Gilbert, et al.. (2016). Conditioned Medium from Early-Outgrowth Bone Marrow Cells Is Retinal Protective in Experimental Model of Diabetes. PLoS ONE. 11(2). e0147978–e0147978. 15 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yanling, Kerri Thai, Suzanne L. Advani, et al.. (2015). Application of Modular Therapy for Renoprotection in Experimental Chronic Kidney Disease. Tissue Engineering Part A. 21(13-14). 1963–1972. 1 indexed citations
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Advani, Suzanne L., Kerri Thai, M. Golam Kabir, et al.. (2014). SDF-1/CXCR4 Signaling Preserves Microvascular Integrity and Renal Function in Chronic Kidney Disease. PLoS ONE. 9(3). e92227–e92227. 38 indexed citations
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Yuen, Darren A., Yanling Zhang, Kerri Thai, et al.. (2012). Angiogenic Dysfunction in Bone Marrow-Derived Early Outgrowth Cells from Diabetic Animals Is Attenuated by SIRT1 Activation. Stem Cells Translational Medicine. 1(12). 921–926. 20 indexed citations
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Advani, Andrew, Qingling Huang, Kerri Thai, et al.. (2011). Long-Term Administration of the Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor Vorinostat Attenuates Renal Injury in Experimental Diabetes through an Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase-Dependent Mechanism. American Journal Of Pathology. 178(5). 2205–2214. 130 indexed citations
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Connelly, Kim A., Andrew Advani, Sandra Kim, et al.. (2011). The cardiac (pro)renin receptor is primarily expressed in myocyte transverse tubules and is increased in experimental diabetic cardiomyopathy. Journal of Hypertension. 29(6). 1175–1184. 37 indexed citations
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Gilbert, Richard E., Qingling Huang, Kerri Thai, et al.. (2011). Histone deacetylase inhibition attenuates diabetes-associated kidney growth: potential role for epigenetic modification of the epidermal growth factor receptor. Kidney International. 79(12). 1312–1321. 101 indexed citations
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Connelly, Kim A., Darren J. Kelly, Sandra Kim, et al.. (2008). Abstract 6248: The Direct Renin Inhibitor, Aliskiren, Improves Cardiac Function Via Direct Renin Inhibition And Via Renin Receptor Modulation In A Rodent Model Of Diabetic diastolic heart failure.. Circulation. 118. 3 indexed citations
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Ingram, Alistair J., Leighton R. James, Hao Ly, et al.. (2000). Nitric oxide modulates stretch activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases in mesangial cells. Kidney International. 58(3). 1067–1077. 13 indexed citations
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Ingram, Alistair J., Leighton R. James, Hao Ly, Kerri Thai, & James W. Scholey. (2000). Stretch activation of Jun N-terminal kinase/stress-activated protein kinase in mesangial cells. Kidney International. 58(4). 1431–1439. 24 indexed citations
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Kang, Myoung Jae, Alistair J. Ingram, Hao Ly, Kerri Thai, & James W. Scholey. (2000). Effects of diabetes and hypertension on glomerular transforming growth factor-β receptor expression. Kidney International. 58(4). 1677–1685. 21 indexed citations
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Miller, Judith, Kerri Thai, & James W. Scholey. (1999). Angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene polymorphism predicts response to losartan and angiotensin II. Kidney International. 56(6). 2173–2180. 105 indexed citations
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Ingram, Alistair J., Hao Ly, Kerri Thai, Min‐Jong Kang, & James W. Scholey. (1999). Mesangial cell signaling cascades in response to mechanical strain and glucose. Kidney International. 56(5). 1721–1728. 37 indexed citations
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Miller, Judith, James W. Scholey, Kerri Thai, & York Pei. (1997). Angiotensin converting enzyme gene polymorphism and renal hemodynamic function in early diabetes. Kidney International. 51(1). 119–124. 32 indexed citations
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Shankland, Stuart J., et al.. (1995). Expression of growth-related protooncogenes during diabetic renal hypertrophy. Kidney International. 47(3). 782–788. 45 indexed citations

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