Mark G. Mense

1.2k total citations
31 papers, 855 citations indexed

About

Mark G. Mense is a scholar working on Parasitology, Molecular Biology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark G. Mense has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 855 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Parasitology, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Mark G. Mense's work include Toxoplasma gondii Research Studies (7 papers), Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (4 papers) and Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (4 papers). Mark G. Mense is often cited by papers focused on Toxoplasma gondii Research Studies (7 papers), Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (4 papers) and Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments (4 papers). Mark G. Mense collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Japan. Mark G. Mense's co-authors include J. P. Dubey, Thomas P. Lipscomb, David L. Hoover, Randall L. Zarnke, J. W. Davis, Nancy J. Thomas, Ruth Y. Ewing, O. C. H. Kwok, William Van Bonn and S. Romand and has published in prestigious journals such as Infection and Immunity, Emerging infectious diseases and Physiology & Behavior.

In The Last Decade

Mark G. Mense

31 papers receiving 822 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark G. Mense United States 16 349 246 150 110 97 31 855
Scott P. Terrell United States 16 156 0.4× 107 0.4× 132 0.9× 53 0.5× 119 1.2× 48 715
Ilse H. Stalis United States 16 138 0.4× 224 0.9× 160 1.1× 105 1.0× 50 0.5× 32 821
Hidekazu Hata Japan 14 295 0.8× 202 0.8× 116 0.8× 71 0.6× 130 1.3× 50 725
Rudy W. Bauer United States 16 156 0.4× 87 0.4× 163 1.1× 38 0.3× 75 0.8× 45 676
Uriel Blas‐Machado United States 19 224 0.6× 158 0.6× 57 0.4× 186 1.7× 105 1.1× 67 995
Miriam T. Brady Ireland 6 256 0.7× 184 0.7× 193 1.3× 317 2.9× 100 1.0× 7 891
Ana Maria Reis Ferreira Brazil 15 292 0.8× 93 0.4× 203 1.4× 34 0.3× 112 1.2× 127 856
Paulo César Maiorka Brazil 16 119 0.3× 119 0.5× 80 0.5× 52 0.5× 26 0.3× 64 715
Jan Ramer United States 14 82 0.2× 119 0.5× 63 0.4× 49 0.4× 73 0.8× 34 507
Michael R. Loomis United States 16 55 0.2× 159 0.6× 166 1.1× 184 1.7× 118 1.2× 39 796

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mark G. Mense

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mense, Mark G., et al.. (2020). Microsporidial stromal keratitis in a cat. Medical Mycology Case Reports. 27. 44–47. 1 indexed citations
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Carver, Michael P., Jay S. Charleston, Jianbo Zhang, et al.. (2016). Toxicological Characterization of Exon Skipping Phosphorodiamidate Morpholino Oligomers (PMOs) in Non-human Primates. Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases. 3(3). 381–393. 20 indexed citations
3.
Fletcher, Anthony M., et al.. (2010). Incisor Degeneration in Rats Induced by Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor/Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibition. Toxicologic Pathology. 38(2). 267–279. 7 indexed citations
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Izadjoo, Mina, Mark G. Mense, A. K. Bhattacharjee, et al.. (2008). A Study on the Use of Male Animal Models for Developing a Live Vaccine for Brucellosis. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. 55(3-4). 145–151. 14 indexed citations
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Diters, R. W., Kathleen A. Funk, Huihui Fang, Stephen K. Durham, & Mark G. Mense. (2007). Hermaphroditism in a Sprague-Dawley Rat. Veterinary Pathology. 44(3). 418–420. 1 indexed citations
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Dubey, J. P., et al.. (2006). Clinical Sarcocystis neurona, Sarcocystis canis, Toxoplasma gondii, and Neospora caninum infections in dogs. Veterinary Parasitology. 137(1-2). 36–49. 58 indexed citations
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Chapman, Jennifer, Mark G. Mense, & J. P. Dubey. (2005). Clinical Muscular Sarcocystosis in a Dog. Journal of Parasitology. 91(1). 187–190. 17 indexed citations
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Dubey, J. P., Thomas P. Lipscomb, & Mark G. Mense. (2004). Toxoplasmosis in an Elephant Seal (Mirounga angustirostris). Journal of Parasitology. 90(2). 410–411. 10 indexed citations
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Mense, Mark G., et al.. (2004). An Oral Choristoma in a Foal Resembling Hairy Polyp in Humans. Veterinary Pathology. 41(6). 698–700. 10 indexed citations
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Lehman, Ronald A., et al.. (2004). The effect of alendronate sodium on spinal fusion: a rabbit model. The Spine Journal. 4(1). 36–43. 73 indexed citations
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Mense, Mark G., et al.. (2004). Fatal Toxoplasmosis in a Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus). Journal of Parasitology. 90(4). 907–908. 30 indexed citations
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Mense, Mark G., et al.. (2004). Pathologic changes associated with brucellosis experimentally induced by aerosol exposure in rhesus macaques ( Macaca mulatta ). American Journal of Veterinary Research. 65(5). 644–652. 41 indexed citations
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Hubbard, Gene B., et al.. (2004). Congenital bronchiolo‐alveolar airway malformation in a cynomolgus macaque (Macaca fascicularis). Journal of Medical Primatology. 34(1). 41–44. 1 indexed citations
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Dubey, J. P., et al.. (2003). Dermatitis in a dog associated with an unidentified Toxoplasma gondii-like parasite. Veterinary Parasitology. 116(1). 51–59. 6 indexed citations
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Marin, Raúl, Anthony J. Williams, Sarah Hale, et al.. (2003). The effect of voluntary exercise exposure on histological and neurobehavioral outcomes after ischemic brain injury in the rat. Physiology & Behavior. 80(2-3). 167–175. 61 indexed citations
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Dubey, J. P., Randall L. Zarnke, Nancy J. Thomas, et al.. (2003). Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum, Sarcocystis neurona, and Sarcocystis canis-like infections in marine mammals. Veterinary Parasitology. 116(4). 275–296. 224 indexed citations
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Mense, Mark G., Lillian L. Van De Verg, Apurba K. Bhattacharjee, et al.. (2001). Bacteriologic and histologic features in mice after intranasal inoculation of Brucella melitensis. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 62(3). 398–405. 33 indexed citations
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Mense, Mark G., et al.. (2001). Balloon Cell Melanoma in Three Dogs: a Histopathological, Immunohistochemical and Ultrastructural Study. Journal of Comparative Pathology. 125(4). 254–261. 4 indexed citations
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Lipscomb, Thomas P., et al.. (2001). Morbilliviral Dermatitis in Seals. Veterinary Pathology. 38(6). 724–726. 20 indexed citations
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Mense, Mark G., et al.. (1992). Chronic emesis caused by a nematode-induced gastric nodule in a cat. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 201(4). 597–598. 7 indexed citations

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