Michael Beyak

1.5k total citations
46 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Michael Beyak is a scholar working on Gastroenterology, Nutrition and Dietetics and Sensory Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael Beyak has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Gastroenterology, 12 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics and 10 papers in Sensory Systems. Recurrent topics in Michael Beyak's work include Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (13 papers), Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques (12 papers) and Ion Channels and Receptors (10 papers). Michael Beyak is often cited by papers focused on Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (13 papers), Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques (12 papers) and Ion Channels and Receptors (10 papers). Michael Beyak collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United Kingdom and United States. Michael Beyak's co-authors include Stephen Vanner, Donna Daly, William C. Valinsky, David Grundy, Noor Ramji, Michael D. Kawaja, Karmen M. Krol, Diana Gallego, Marcel Jiménez and Père Clavé and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, The Journal of Physiology and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Michael Beyak

42 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michael Beyak Canada 15 471 408 236 204 192 46 1.1k
Diana Gallego Spain 22 556 1.2× 329 0.8× 253 1.1× 277 1.4× 115 0.6× 41 1.2k
Billie Hunne Australia 19 280 0.6× 267 0.7× 248 1.1× 301 1.5× 84 0.4× 38 968
Wendy J. Winchester United Kingdom 17 370 0.8× 459 1.1× 247 1.0× 81 0.4× 345 1.8× 34 1.1k
Julien Mamet France 10 208 0.4× 648 1.6× 784 3.3× 99 0.5× 461 2.4× 14 1.6k
Herbert S. Ormsbee United States 17 343 0.7× 232 0.6× 170 0.7× 103 0.5× 24 0.1× 36 834
Dorota Ferens Australia 16 124 0.3× 218 0.5× 321 1.4× 347 1.7× 18 0.1× 29 1.3k
Stephen J. Kentish Australia 18 144 0.3× 460 1.1× 382 1.6× 425 2.1× 79 0.4× 35 1.2k
H. J. Lenz United States 20 345 0.7× 278 0.7× 217 0.9× 124 0.6× 22 0.1× 66 1.3k
Y. Taché United States 21 336 0.7× 324 0.8× 220 0.9× 373 1.8× 67 0.3× 36 1.3k
Simon Verheijden Belgium 13 111 0.2× 162 0.4× 351 1.5× 59 0.3× 31 0.2× 19 771

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Fields of papers citing papers by Michael Beyak

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michael Beyak

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Tripp, Dean A., et al.. (2023). Psychosocial factors associated with j-pouch surgery for patients with IBD: a scoping review. Quality of Life Research. 32(12). 3309–3326. 2 indexed citations
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Tripp, Dean A., et al.. (2022). Patient-Reported Pain Distributions in Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Impact on Patient Psychosocial Outcomes. Gastroenterology Nursing. 45(6). 440–448.
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Yu, Yang, et al.. (2022). Mechanisms of reduced leptin-mediated satiety signaling during obesity. International Journal of Obesity. 46(6). 1212–1221. 12 indexed citations
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Beyak, Michael, et al.. (2020). Chronic high fat diet impairs glucagon like peptide-1 sensitivity in vagal afferents. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 533(1). 110–117. 13 indexed citations
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Tripp, Dean A., et al.. (2019). Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms of Pain-Related Disability in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 27(1). 107–114. 2 indexed citations
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Shimbori, Chiko, Giada De Palma, David E. Reed, et al.. (2018). 916 - Gut Microbiota-Diet Interactions in a Humanized Mouse Model of IBS: The Role of Intestinal Mast Cells. Gastroenterology. 154(6). S–182. 2 indexed citations
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Lipton, Jeff H., et al.. (2017). Acute Esophageal Necrosis Complicated by Severe Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Association with Bosutinib Treatment for Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia. 2(1).
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Li, Qin, Klaus Michel, Anita Annaházi, et al.. (2016). Anti-Hu antibodies activate enteric and sensory neurons. Scientific Reports. 6(1). 38216–38216. 32 indexed citations
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Tripp, Dean A., Mark J. Ropeleski, William T. Depew, et al.. (2015). Mechanisms of Quality of Life and Social Support in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings. 23(1). 88–98. 26 indexed citations
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Valdez-Moráles, Eduardo E., Raquel Guerrero‐Alba, Fernando Ochoa‐Cortés, et al.. (2013). Sensitization of Peripheral Sensory Nerves by Mediators From Colonic Biopsies of Diarrhea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome Patients: A Role for PAR2. The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 108(10). 1634–1643. 84 indexed citations
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Daly, Donna, et al.. (2011). Impaired intestinal afferent nerve satiety signalling and vagal afferent excitability in diet induced obesity in the mouse. The Journal of Physiology. 589(11). 2857–2870. 146 indexed citations
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Beyak, Michael. (2009). Visceral afferents — Determinants and modulation of excitability. Autonomic Neuroscience. 153(1-2). 69–78. 24 indexed citations
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Gallego, Diana, et al.. (2008). The gaseous mediator, hydrogen sulphide, inhibits in vitro motor patterns in the human, rat and mouse colon and jejunum. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 20(12). 1306–1316. 116 indexed citations
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Beyak, Michael & Stephen Vanner. (2004). Inflammation‐induced hyperexcitability of nociceptive gastrointestinal DRG neurones: the role of voltage‐gated ion channels. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 17(2). 175–186. 95 indexed citations
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Beyak, Michael, Noor Ramji, Karmen M. Krol, Michael D. Kawaja, & Stephen Vanner. (2004). Two TTX-resistant Na+ currents in mouse colonic dorsal root ganglia neurons and their role in colitis-induced hyperexcitability. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 287(4). G845–G855. 128 indexed citations
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Beyak, Michael, et al.. (2003). Release of nitric oxide in the central nervous system mediates tonic and phasic contraction of the cat lower oesophageal sphincter. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 15(4). 401–407. 5 indexed citations
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Beyak, Michael, et al.. (2003). Ileitis modulates potassium and sodium currents in guinea pig dorsal root ganglia sensory neurons. The Journal of Physiology. 552(3). 797–807. 118 indexed citations
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Beyak, Michael, et al.. (2000). Central nervous system nitric oxide induces oropharyngeal swallowing and esophageal peristalsis in the cat. Gastroenterology. 119(2). 377–385. 12 indexed citations
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Beyak, Michael, et al.. (1997). Superior laryngeal nerve stimulation in the cat: effect on oropharyngeal swallowing, oesophageal motility and lower oesophageal sphincter activity. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 9(2). 117–127. 14 indexed citations
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Beyak, Michael & Stephen Vanner. (1995). Histamine H1 and H3 vasodilator mechanisms in the guinea pig ileum. Gastroenterology. 108(3). 712–718. 19 indexed citations

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