Pamela R. Hall

3.0k total citations
45 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Pamela R. Hall is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Molecular Biology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Pamela R. Hall has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Infectious Diseases, 19 papers in Molecular Biology and 13 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Pamela R. Hall's work include Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus (17 papers), Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities (11 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (11 papers). Pamela R. Hall is often cited by papers focused on Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus (17 papers), Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities (11 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (11 papers). Pamela R. Hall collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Mexico. Pamela R. Hall's co-authors include David M. Segal, Jessica K. Bell, David R. Davies, Janine Askins, Hattie D. Gresham, Brian M. Gray, Joseph Shiloach, Istvan Botos, Bradley O. Elmore and Seth M. Daly and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The EMBO Journal and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Pamela R. Hall

45 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Pamela R. Hall United States 26 1.0k 720 614 342 228 45 2.3k
Federico C. Beasley United States 17 725 0.7× 426 0.6× 383 0.6× 110 0.3× 55 0.2× 21 1.6k
Hak Sun Yu South Korea 32 1.1k 1.1× 474 0.7× 554 0.9× 53 0.2× 127 0.6× 177 3.2k
Yuanyi Peng China 25 1.0k 1.0× 256 0.4× 509 0.8× 239 0.7× 35 0.2× 74 2.4k
Yingyu Chen China 29 2.7k 2.6× 420 0.6× 731 1.2× 483 1.4× 70 0.3× 163 4.8k
David Hot France 29 1.2k 1.2× 362 0.5× 473 0.8× 328 1.0× 60 0.3× 74 2.6k
Naoki Watanabe Japan 28 1.2k 1.2× 661 0.9× 584 1.0× 124 0.4× 33 0.1× 142 2.8k
Andra B. Schromm Germany 31 1.1k 1.0× 272 0.4× 1.9k 3.1× 794 2.3× 52 0.2× 56 3.3k
Masashi Okamura Japan 30 872 0.8× 503 0.7× 285 0.5× 81 0.2× 48 0.2× 104 2.8k
Christian Köhler Germany 25 1.0k 1.0× 683 0.9× 188 0.3× 159 0.5× 32 0.1× 74 2.2k
Paul Falmagne Belgium 27 1.2k 1.2× 275 0.4× 535 0.9× 133 0.4× 114 0.5× 70 2.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pamela R. Hall

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jordan, Sina, Pamela R. Hall, & Seth M. Daly. (2022). Nonconformity of biofilm formation in vivo and in vitro based on Staphylococcus aureus accessory gene regulator status. Scientific Reports. 12(1). 1251–1251. 16 indexed citations
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Dehority, Walter, Valerie J. Morley, Daryl Domman, et al.. (2022). Genomic characterization of Staphylococcus aureus isolates causing osteoarticular infections in otherwise healthy children. PLoS ONE. 17(8). e0272425–e0272425. 2 indexed citations
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Paguigan, Noemi D., José Rivera‐Chávez, Huzefa A. Raja, et al.. (2019). Prenylated Diresorcinols Inhibit Bacterial Quorum Sensing. Journal of Natural Products. 82(3). 550–558. 25 indexed citations
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Triplett, Kathleen D., Moriah J. Castleman, Seth M. Daly, et al.. (2019). GPER activation protects against epithelial barrier disruption by Staphylococcus aureus α-toxin. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 1343–1343. 25 indexed citations
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Castleman, Moriah J., Kathleen D. Triplett, Donna F. Kusewitt, et al.. (2017). Innate Sex Bias of Staphylococcus aureus Skin Infection Is Driven by α-Hemolysin. The Journal of Immunology. 200(2). 657–668. 33 indexed citations
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Markiewicz, Mary A., et al.. (2016). Generation of a Stable Plasmid for In Vitro and In Vivo Studies of Staphylococcus Species. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 82(23). 6859–6869. 24 indexed citations
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Erdely, Aaron, Lindsey Bishop, Rebecca Salmen, et al.. (2016). MMP-9-Dependent Serum-Borne Bioactivity Caused by Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Exposure Induces Vascular Dysfunction via the CD36 Scavenger Receptor. Toxicological Sciences. 150(2). 488–498. 34 indexed citations
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Daly, Seth M., Bradley O. Elmore, J.S. Kavanaugh, et al.. (2015). ω-Hydroxyemodin Limits Staphylococcus aureus Quorum Sensing-Mediated Pathogenesis and Inflammation. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 59(4). 2223–2235. 106 indexed citations
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Elmore, Bradley O., et al.. (2015). Serum Lipoproteins Are Critical for Pulmonary Innate Defense against Staphylococcus aureus Quorum Sensing. The Journal of Immunology. 196(1). 328–335. 17 indexed citations
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Elmore, Bradley O., Kathleen D. Triplett, & Pamela R. Hall. (2015). Apolipoprotein B48, the Structural Component of Chylomicrons, Is Sufficient to Antagonize Staphylococcus aureus Quorum-Sensing. PLoS ONE. 10(5). e0125027–e0125027. 16 indexed citations
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O’Rourke, John P., Seth M. Daly, Kathleen D. Triplett, et al.. (2014). Development of a Mimotope Vaccine Targeting the Staphylococcus aureus Quorum Sensing Pathway. PLoS ONE. 9(11). e111198–e111198. 23 indexed citations
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Robertson, Sarah, E. Colombo, Selitá Lucas, et al.. (2013). CD36 Mediates Endothelial Dysfunction Downstream of Circulating Factors Induced by O3 Exposure. Toxicological Sciences. 134(2). 304–311. 66 indexed citations
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Buranda, Tione, Yang Wu, Stephen D. Jett, et al.. (2010). Recognition of decay accelerating factor and αvβ3 by inactivated hantaviruses: Toward the development of high-throughput screening flow cytometry assays. Analytical Biochemistry. 402(2). 151–160. 29 indexed citations
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Hall, Pamela R., Susan Alexander, Erin K. Sully, et al.. (2008). Apolipoprotein B Is an Innate Barrier against Invasive Staphylococcus aureus Infection. Cell Host & Microbe. 4(6). 555–566. 123 indexed citations
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Hall, Pamela R., et al.. (2007). Characterization and NMR Solution Structure of a Novel Cyclic Pentapeptide Inhibitor of Pathogenic Hantaviruses. Chemical Biology & Drug Design. 69(3). 180–190. 17 indexed citations
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Bell, Jessica K., Istvan Botos, Pamela R. Hall, et al.. (2005). The molecular structure of the Toll-like receptor 3 ligand-binding domain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102(31). 10976–10980. 301 indexed citations
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Hall, Pamela R., Run Zheng, Lizamma Antony, et al.. (2004). Transcarboxylase 5S structures: assembly and catalytic mechanism of a multienzyme complex subunit. The EMBO Journal. 23(18). 3621–3631. 39 indexed citations
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Hall, Pamela R., Run Zheng, Marianne Pusztai‐Carey, et al.. (2004). Expression and crystallization of several forms of thePropionibacterium shermaniitranscarboxylase 5S subunit. Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography. 60(3). 521–523. 4 indexed citations
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Chen, Liqing, et al.. (2003). Structure of an insect δ-class glutathioneS-transferase from a DDT-resistant strain of the malaria vectorAnopheles gambiae. Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography. 59(12). 2211–2217. 61 indexed citations

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