Rachel Dickinson

3.0k total citations
16 papers, 622 citations indexed

About

Rachel Dickinson is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Rachel Dickinson has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 622 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 4 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Rachel Dickinson's work include Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling (5 papers), Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer (4 papers) and Apelin-related biomedical research (3 papers). Rachel Dickinson is often cited by papers focused on Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling (5 papers), Angiogenesis and VEGF in Cancer (4 papers) and Apelin-related biomedical research (3 papers). Rachel Dickinson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, France and Australia. Rachel Dickinson's co-authors include W. Colin Duncan, Matthew Collin, Venetia Bigley, Michelle Myers, Paul Milne, Muzlifah Haniffa, Sarah Pagan, Sharon Cookson, Naomi McGovern and Xia Ren and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Endocrinology and Journal of Leukocyte Biology.

In The Last Decade

Rachel Dickinson

15 papers receiving 610 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Rachel Dickinson United Kingdom 11 236 191 113 107 88 16 622
Jeremy Segal United States 14 187 0.8× 337 1.8× 35 0.3× 71 0.7× 187 2.1× 27 1.1k
Julien Bauer United Kingdom 14 423 1.8× 320 1.7× 101 0.9× 167 1.6× 19 0.2× 22 1.2k
Tomoo Eto Japan 11 397 1.7× 347 1.8× 252 2.2× 101 0.9× 63 0.7× 26 968
Keiji Tatsumi Japan 20 166 0.7× 353 1.8× 88 0.8× 41 0.4× 32 0.4× 42 955
Grace Liu United States 16 163 0.7× 114 0.6× 32 0.3× 292 2.7× 23 0.3× 37 1.1k
John Pappas United States 17 296 1.3× 118 0.6× 55 0.5× 309 2.9× 24 0.3× 54 885
Karsten Nielsen Denmark 12 214 0.9× 90 0.5× 22 0.2× 30 0.3× 43 0.5× 30 573
Christian Bleux France 13 207 0.9× 168 0.9× 49 0.4× 114 1.1× 24 0.3× 37 584
Marie‐Claire Malinge France 14 264 1.1× 31 0.2× 175 1.5× 37 0.3× 72 0.8× 20 678
Roxana del Río United States 16 223 0.9× 453 2.4× 19 0.2× 42 0.4× 27 0.3× 28 767

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Rachel Dickinson

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Dickinson, Rachel, et al.. (2025). Can we trust published evidence on point-of-care tests for cholesterol? A rapid review. BMJ Open. 15(3). e080726–e080726.
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Hallett, Nutmeg, et al.. (2024). Adverse mental health inpatient experiences: Qualitative systematic review of international literature. International Journal of Nursing Studies. 161. 104923–104923. 4 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Rachel, et al.. (2023). A scoping review of psychological interventions and outcomes for avoidant and restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). International Journal of Eating Disorders. 57(1). 27–61. 23 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Rachel, et al.. (2023). A Scoping Review of Psychological Interventions and Outcomes for Avoidant and Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). PsyArXiv (OSF Preprints). 3 indexed citations
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Singh, Preeti, Anastasia Resteu, Aneta Mikulášová, et al.. (2021). GATA2 deficiency phenotype associated with tandem duplication of GATA2 and overexpression of GATA2-AS1. Blood Advances. 5(24). 5631–5635. 5 indexed citations
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Graziadio, Sara, Clare Lendrem, Jana Suklan, et al.. (2020). How to Ease the Pain of Taking a Diagnostic Point of Care Test to the Market: A Framework for Evidence Development. Micromachines. 11(3). 291–291. 21 indexed citations
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Sekhar, Mallika, Rachael Pocock, David M. Lowe, et al.. (2018). Can somatic GATA2 mutation mimic germ line GATA2 mutation?. Blood Advances. 2(8). 904–908. 12 indexed citations
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Collin, Matthew, Rachel Dickinson, & Venetia Bigley. (2015). Haematopoietic and immune defects associated with GATA2 mutation. British Journal of Haematology. 169(2). 173–187. 156 indexed citations
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Bigley, Venetia, Naomi McGovern, Paul Milne, et al.. (2014). Langerin-expressing dendritic cells in human tissues are related to CD1c+ dendritic cells and distinct from Langerhans cells and CD141high XCR1+ dendritic cells. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 97(4). 627–634. 92 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Rachel, et al.. (2011). Glucocorticoid Regulation of SLIT/ROBO Tumour Suppressor Genes in the Ovarian Surface Epithelium and Ovarian Cancer Cells. PLoS ONE. 6(11). e27792–e27792. 46 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Rachel & W. Colin Duncan. (2010). The SLIT–ROBO pathway: a regulator of cell function with implications for the reproductive system. Reproduction. 139(4). 697–704. 96 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Rachel, et al.. (2009). Steroid Regulated Expression of the SLIT/ROBO Pathway in Human Ovarian Surface Epithelial Cells and Ovarian Cancer. Reproductive Sciences. 16(3). 1 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Rachel, et al.. (2009). Involvement of the SLIT/ROBO pathway in follicle development in the fetal ovary. Reproduction. 139(2). 395–407. 41 indexed citations
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Dunwell, Thomas L., Rachel Dickinson, Tatjana Stanković, et al.. (2009). Frequent epigenetic inactivation of the SLIT2 gene in chronic and acute lymphocytic leukemia. Epigenetics. 4(4). 265–269. 40 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Rachel, Alan J. Stewart, Michelle Myers, Robert P. Millar, & W. Colin Duncan. (2009). Differential Expression and Functional Characterization of Luteinizing Hormone Receptor Splice Variants in Human Luteal Cells: Implications for Luteolysis. Endocrinology. 150(6). 2873–2881. 32 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Rachel, Michelle Myers, & W. Colin Duncan. (2008). Novel Regulated Expression of the SLIT/ROBO Pathway in the Ovary: Possible Role during Luteolysis in Women. Endocrinology. 149(10). 5024–5034. 50 indexed citations

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