Nora Sarvetnick

13.9k total citations · 2 hit papers
197 papers, 11.5k citations indexed

About

Nora Sarvetnick is a scholar working on Genetics, Immunology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Nora Sarvetnick has authored 197 papers receiving a total of 11.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 123 papers in Genetics, 109 papers in Immunology and 75 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Nora Sarvetnick's work include Diabetes and associated disorders (114 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (76 papers) and Pancreatic function and diabetes (74 papers). Nora Sarvetnick is often cited by papers focused on Diabetes and associated disorders (114 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (76 papers) and Pancreatic function and diabetes (74 papers). Nora Sarvetnick collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Sweden. Nora Sarvetnick's co-authors include Troy Krahl, Danling Gu, Charles M. King, Alex Ilic, Balaji Balasa, Regula Mueller, Lise Wogensen, Marc S. Horwitz, Inder M. Verma and Marika Falcone and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Cell and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Nora Sarvetnick

197 papers receiving 11.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nora Sarvetnick United States 60 5.7k 5.2k 3.2k 2.5k 1.6k 197 11.5k
Grant Morahan Australia 46 3.0k 0.5× 3.6k 0.7× 2.4k 0.8× 2.0k 0.8× 1.6k 1.0× 198 8.1k
David Serreze United States 54 5.7k 1.0× 6.7k 1.3× 3.8k 1.2× 1.6k 0.6× 2.2k 1.4× 184 10.4k
Roland Tisch United States 44 5.0k 0.9× 4.1k 0.8× 2.3k 0.7× 1.2k 0.5× 1.6k 1.0× 130 8.2k
Gregory L. Szot United States 38 5.0k 0.9× 2.3k 0.4× 2.6k 0.8× 2.1k 0.9× 1.2k 0.7× 71 9.2k
Jane H. Buckner United States 55 7.2k 1.3× 2.8k 0.5× 1.4k 0.4× 2.0k 0.8× 1.0k 0.6× 188 11.8k
Matthias von Herrath United States 41 2.4k 0.4× 3.0k 0.6× 2.2k 0.7× 905 0.4× 1.7k 1.1× 141 5.7k
Silvia Gregori Italy 51 6.7k 1.2× 1.6k 0.3× 920 0.3× 1.3k 0.5× 432 0.3× 137 9.4k
Manuela Battaglia Italy 39 5.2k 0.9× 1.8k 0.3× 1.1k 0.4× 1.2k 0.5× 594 0.4× 110 7.8k
Thomas G. Forsthuber United States 37 4.6k 0.8× 1.4k 0.3× 826 0.3× 1.2k 0.5× 517 0.3× 114 7.7k
Michael J. Grusby United States 77 14.1k 2.5× 1.6k 0.3× 1.6k 0.5× 4.7k 1.9× 294 0.2× 140 20.9k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nora Sarvetnick

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Harms, Robert Z., et al.. (2019). Human Islet Response to Selected Type 1 Diabetes-Associated Bacteria: A Transcriptome-Based Study. Frontiers in Immunology. 10. 2623–2623. 16 indexed citations
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Liu, Guoxun, et al.. (2006). PYY in the Expanding Pancreatic Epithelium. Endocrine. 30(1). 103–112. 11 indexed citations
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Horwitz, Marc S., Maria L. Knudsen, Alex Ilic, Cody Fine, & Nora Sarvetnick. (2006). Transforming Growth Factor- β Inhibits Coxsackievirus-Mediated Autoimmune Myocarditis. Viral Immunology. 19(4). 722–733. 16 indexed citations
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Flodström‐Tullberg, Malin, Monica Hultcrantz, Cody Fine, et al.. (2005). RNase L and Double-Stranded RNA-Dependent Protein Kinase Exert Complementary Roles in Islet Cell Defense during Coxsackievirus Infection. The Journal of Immunology. 174(3). 1171–1177. 72 indexed citations
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Martínez, Xavier, Huub T. C. Kreuwel, William L. Redmond, et al.. (2005). CD8+ T Cell Tolerance in Nonobese Diabetic Mice Is Restored by Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Resistance Alleles. The Journal of Immunology. 175(3). 1677–1685. 33 indexed citations
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Solomon, Michelle & Nora Sarvetnick. (2004). The Pathogenesis of Diabetes in the NOD Mouse. Advances in immunology. 84. 239–264. 32 indexed citations
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Falcone, Marika, Federica Facciotti, Nadia Ghidoli, et al.. (2004). Up-Regulation of CD1d Expression Restores the Immunoregulatory Function of NKT Cells and Prevents Autoimmune Diabetes in Nonobese Diabetic Mice. The Journal of Immunology. 172(10). 5908–5916. 85 indexed citations
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Hill, Natasha, Kurt Van Gunst, & Nora Sarvetnick. (2003). Th1 and Th2 Pancreatic Inflammation Differentially Affects Homing of Islet-Reactive CD4 Cells in Nonobese Diabetic Mice. The Journal of Immunology. 170(4). 1649–1658. 34 indexed citations
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Kim, Soon H., et al.. (2002). CCR4-bearing T cells participate in autoimmune diabetes. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 110(11). 1675–1686. 2 indexed citations
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Shi, Fu‐Dong, Malin Flodström‐Tullberg, Balaji Balasa, et al.. (2001). Germ line deletion of the CD1 locus exacerbates diabetes in the NOD mouse. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 98(12). 6777–6782. 145 indexed citations
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Shi, Fu‐Dong, et al.. (2001). Control of the Autoimmune Response by Type 2 Nitric Oxide Synthase. The Journal of Immunology. 167(5). 3000–3006. 26 indexed citations
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Cava, Antonio La, et al.. (2001). H-2D End Confers Dominant Protection from IL-10-Mediated Acceleration of Autoimmune Diabetes in the Nonobese Diabetic Mouse. The Journal of Immunology. 167(2). 1066–1071. 3 indexed citations
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Shi, Fu‐Dong, Kohsuke Takeda, Shizuo Akira, Nora Sarvetnick, & Hans‐Gustaf Ljunggren. (2000). IL-18 Directs Autoreactive T Cells and Promotes Autodestruction in the Central Nervous System Via Induction of IFN-γ by NK Cells. The Journal of Immunology. 165(6). 3099–3104. 152 indexed citations
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Balasa, Balaji, et al.. (2000). A Mechanism for IL-10-Mediated Diabetes in the Nonobese Diabetic (NOD) Mouse: ICAM-1 Deficiency Blocks Accelerated Diabetes. The Journal of Immunology. 165(12). 7330–7337. 57 indexed citations
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Balasa, Balaji, Kurt Van Gunst, Nadja Jung, et al.. (2000). Islet-Specific Expression of IL-10 Promotes Diabetes in Nonobese Diabetic Mice Independent of Fas, Perforin, TNF Receptor-1, and TNF Receptor-2 Molecules. The Journal of Immunology. 165(5). 2841–2849. 45 indexed citations
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Balasa, Balaji, Balaji Balasa, & Nora Sarvetnick. (2000). Is pathogenic humoral autoimmunity a Th1 response? Lessons from (for) myasthenia gravis. Immunology Today. 21(1). 19–23. 36 indexed citations
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Krahl, Troy, et al.. (2000). Expression of ErbB receptors during pancreatic islet development and regrowth. Journal of Endocrinology. 165(1). 67–77. 50 indexed citations
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Wogensen, Lise, et al.. (1994). Postnatal Anti-Interferon-γ Treatment Prevents Pancreatic Inflammation in Transgenic Mice with β-Cell Expression of Interferon-γ. Journal of Interferon Research. 14(3). 111–116. 16 indexed citations
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Sarvetnick, Nora & Howard S. Fox. (1990). Interferon-gamma and the sexual dimorphism of autoimmunity.. PubMed. 7(4). 323–31. 30 indexed citations

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