Kerry A. Lymn

580 total citations
21 papers, 455 citations indexed

About

Kerry A. Lymn is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Molecular Biology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Kerry A. Lymn has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 455 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Kerry A. Lymn's work include Oral health in cancer treatment (12 papers), Cancer therapeutics and mechanisms (6 papers) and Neutropenia and Cancer Infections (4 papers). Kerry A. Lymn is often cited by papers focused on Oral health in cancer treatment (12 papers), Cancer therapeutics and mechanisms (6 papers) and Neutropenia and Cancer Infections (4 papers). Kerry A. Lymn collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and United Kingdom. Kerry A. Lymn's co-authors include Gordon S. Howarth, Alexandra L. Whittaker, Ross N. Butler, Ker Y. Cheah, Andrew J. Lawrence, Katie L. Tooley, Suzanne Mashtoub, Roger Yazbeck, Susan E.P. Bastian and Adrian G. Cummins and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Kerry A. Lymn

21 papers receiving 442 citations

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All Works

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George, Rebecca P., et al.. (2018). A Judgement Bias Test to Assess Affective State and Potential Therapeutics in a Rat Model of Chemotherapy-Induced Mucositis. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 8193–8193. 10 indexed citations
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Mashtoub, Suzanne, Ker Y. Cheah, Kerry A. Lymn, & Gordon S. Howarth. (2018). Intestinal homeostasis is restored in mice following a period of intestinal growth induced by orally administered Emu Oil. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 243(11). 945–952. 7 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Alexandra L., et al.. (2016). Differential Effectiveness of Clinically-Relevant Analgesics in a Rat Model of Chemotherapy-Induced Mucositis. PLoS ONE. 11(7). e0158851–e0158851. 9 indexed citations
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Mashtoub, Suzanne, et al.. (2016). Emu Oil Combined with Lyprinol™ Reduces Small Intestinal Damage in a Rat Model of Chemotherapy-Induced Mucositis. Nutrition and Cancer. 68(7). 1171–1180. 19 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Alexandra L., Kerry A. Lymn, & Gordon S. Howarth. (2016). Effects of Metabolic Cage Housing on Rat Behavior and Performance in the Social Interaction Test. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. 19(4). 363–374. 16 indexed citations
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Eden, Georgina L., Ker Y. Cheah, Kerry A. Lymn, et al.. (2016). Rhubarb extract partially improves mucosal integrity in chemotherapy-induced intestinal mucositis. World Journal of Gastroenterology. 22(37). 8322–8322. 21 indexed citations
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Mashtoub, Suzanne, et al.. (2015). Oral Nucleotides Only Minimally Improve 5-Fluorouracil-Induced Mucositis in Rats. Nutrition and Cancer. 67(6). 994–1000. 7 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Alexandra L., et al.. (2015). Effects of acute chemotherapy-induced mucositis on spontaneous behaviour and the grimace scale in laboratory rats. Laboratory Animals. 50(2). 108–118. 17 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Alexandra L., Gordon S. Howarth, & Kerry A. Lymn. (2014). Evaluation of Facebook © to create an online learning community in an undergraduate animal science class. Educational Media International. 51(2). 135–145. 31 indexed citations
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Whittaker, Alexandra L., Kerry A. Lymn, A Nicholson, & Gordon S. Howarth. (2014). The assessment of general well-being using spontaneous burrowing behaviour in a short-term model of chemotherapy-induced mucositis in the rat. Laboratory Animals. 49(1). 30–39. 23 indexed citations
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Cheah, Ker Y., et al.. (2012). Grape Seed Extract Reduces the Severity of Selected Disease Markers in the Proximal Colon of Dextran Sulphate Sodium-Induced Colitis in Rats. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 58(4). 970–977. 60 indexed citations
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Lymn, Kerry A., et al.. (2011). Early Oral Ovalbumin Exposure during Maternal Milk Feeding Prevents Spontaneous Allergic Sensitization in Allergy-Prone Rat Pups. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2012. 1–10. 4 indexed citations
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Tooley, Katie L., Gordon S. Howarth, Kerry A. Lymn, Andrew J. Lawrence, & Ross N. Butler. (2011). Oral ingestion ofStreptococcus thermophilusdoes not affect mucositis severity or tumor progression in the tumor-bearing rat. Cancer Biology & Therapy. 12(2). 131–138. 17 indexed citations
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Tooley, Katie L., Gordon S. Howarth, Kerry A. Lymn, & Ross N. Butler. (2009). Optimization of the non-invasive 13C-sucrose breath test in a rat model of methotrexate-induced mucositis. Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. 65(5). 913–921. 7 indexed citations
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Tooley, Katie L., Adrian G. Cummins, Randall Grose, et al.. (2009). Maternal Milk, but Not Formula, Regulates the Immune Response to β-Lactoglobulin in Allergy-Prone Rat Pups. Journal of Nutrition. 139(11). 2145–2151. 11 indexed citations
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Derrick‐Roberts, Ainslie L.K., Gordon S. Howarth, Stamatiki Kritas, et al.. (2009). Gastrointestinal pathology in a mouse model of mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 219(2). 259–264. 14 indexed citations
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Yazbeck, Roger, Kerry A. Lymn, Ker Y. Cheah, et al.. (2009). The herbal extract Iberogast® improves jejunal integrity in rats with 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU)-induced mucositis. Cancer Biology & Therapy. 8(10). 923–929. 52 indexed citations
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Cummins, Adrian G., Ross N. Butler, Luca D. Prisciandaro, et al.. (2009). Effects of Streptococcus thermophilus TH-4 on intestinal mucositis induced by the chemotherapeutic agent, 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU). Cancer Biology & Therapy. 8(6). 505–511. 57 indexed citations
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Tooley, Katie L., Gordon S. Howarth, Ross N. Butler, Kerry A. Lymn, & I. Penttila. (2008). The Effects of Formula Feeding on Physiological and Immunological Parameters in the Gut of Neonatal Rats. Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 54(7). 1432–1439. 4 indexed citations
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Tooley, Katie L., Gordon S. Howarth, Kerry A. Lymn, Andrew J. Lawrence, & Ross N. Butler. (2006). Oral ingestion of streptococcus thermophilus diminishes severity of small intestinal mucositis in methotrexate treated rats. Cancer Biology & Therapy. 5(6). 593–600. 56 indexed citations

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