Rachel Power

1.3k total citations
26 papers, 957 citations indexed

About

Rachel Power is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Rachel Power has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 957 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Infectious Diseases and 4 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Rachel Power's work include HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (6 papers), Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (4 papers) and Primate Behavior and Ecology (4 papers). Rachel Power is often cited by papers focused on HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions (6 papers), Pluripotent Stem Cells Research (4 papers) and Primate Behavior and Ecology (4 papers). Rachel Power collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Denmark. Rachel Power's co-authors include Dennis Israelski, Donna G. Layne, Cheryl Koopman, David Spiegel, Cheryl Gore–Felton, Urszula T. Iwaniec, Thomas J. Wronski, Suzette D. Tardif, Michael L. Power and Olav T. Oftedal and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, Diabetologia and Bone.

In The Last Decade

Rachel Power

26 papers receiving 918 citations

Peers

Rachel Power
Brad D. Pearce United States
David R. Gettes United States
Michael K. Simoni United States
Eleanor Brindle United States
Kevin Robertson United States
Elizabeth M. Maloney United States
Barbara Cameron Australia
Lorinda Turner United Kingdom
Bradley D. Pearce United States
Brad D. Pearce United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Rachel Power

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Fields of papers citing papers by Rachel Power

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Rachel Power

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Fusco, Manuela Di, Diana Mendes, Lotte Steuten, et al.. (2023). The Societal Value of Vaccines: Expert-Based Conceptual Framework and Methods Using COVID-19 Vaccines as a Case Study. Vaccines. 11(2). 234–234. 7 indexed citations
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Power, Rachel, et al.. (2018). Pilot of a Charter to Improve Management of Medicines and Oral Care for Residents with Dysphagia in Care Homes. Geriatrics. 3(4). 78–78. 3 indexed citations
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Floyd, Z. Elizabeth, Jarosław Staszkiewicz, Rachel Power, et al.. (2015). Prolonged Proteasome Inhibition Cyclically Upregulates Oct3/4 and Nanog Gene Expression, but Reduces Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Colony Formation. Cellular Reprogramming. 17(2). 95–105. 5 indexed citations
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Staszkiewicz, Jarosław, et al.. (2013). Silencing Histone Deacetylase–Specific Isoforms Enhances Expression of Pluripotency Genes in Bovine Fibroblasts. Cellular Reprogramming. 15(5). 397–404. 11 indexed citations
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Rim, Jong S., et al.. (2010). Screening for Epigenetic Target Genes that Enhance Reprogramming Using Lentiviral-Delivered shRNA. Methods in molecular biology. 702. 299–316. 1 indexed citations
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Power, Rachel, Matthew W. Hulver, Robert Marchand, et al.. (2007). Carnitine revisited: potential use as adjunctive treatment in diabetes. Diabetologia. 50(4). 824–832. 87 indexed citations
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Eilertsen, Kenneth J., et al.. (2006). Targeting cellular memory to reprogram the epigenome, restore potential, and improve somatic cell nuclear transfer. Animal Reproduction Science. 98(1-2). 129–146. 40 indexed citations
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Bagley, Constance E., Gavin Clarkson, & Rachel Power. (2006). Deep Links: Business School Students' Perceptions of the Role of Law and Ethics in Business. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Power, Rachel, et al.. (2004). Basic fibroblast growth factor has rapid bone anabolic effects in ovariectomized rats. Osteoporosis International. 15(9). 716–23. 29 indexed citations
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Power, Rachel, Cheryl Koopman, Jonathan E. Volk, et al.. (2003). Social Support, Substance Use, and Denial in Relationship to Antiretroviral Treatment Adherence among HIV-Infected Persons. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 17(5). 245–252. 126 indexed citations
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Gore–Felton, Cheryl, Mark A. Vosvick, Rachel Power, et al.. (2003). Alternative Therapies: A Common Practice among Men and Women Living with HIV. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. 14(3). 17–27. 40 indexed citations
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Power, Michael L., Suzette D. Tardif, Rachel Power, & Donna G. Layne. (2003). Resting energy metabolism of Goeldi's monkey (Callimico goeldii) is similar to that of Other callitrichids. American Journal of Primatology. 60(2). 57–67. 10 indexed citations
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Power, Rachel, et al.. (2003). Patterns of Marijuana Use Among Patients With HIV/AIDS Followed in a Public Health Care Setting. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 35(1). 38–45. 120 indexed citations
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Power, Rachel, Urszula T. Iwaniec, & Thomas J. Wronski. (2002). Changes in gene expression associated with the bone anabolic effects of basic fibroblast growth factor in aged ovariectomized rats. Bone. 31(1). 143–148. 32 indexed citations
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Power, Rachel, Cheryl Gore–Felton, Mark A. Vosvick, Dennis Israelski, & David Spiegel. (2002). HIV: effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicine. Primary Care Clinics in Office Practice. 29(2). 361–378. 35 indexed citations
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Power, Rachel, Michael L. Power, Donna G. Layne, et al.. (2001). Relations among measures of body composition, age, and sex in the common marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus).. PubMed. 51(3). 218–23. 32 indexed citations
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Israelski, Dennis, Cheryl Gore–Felton, Rachel Power, Mary J. Wood, & Cheryl Koopman. (2001). Sociodemographic Characteristics Associated with Medical Appointment Adherence among HIV-Seropositive Patients Seeking Treatment in a County Outpatient Facility. Preventive Medicine. 33(5). 470–475. 74 indexed citations
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Oftedal, Olav T., Rachel Power, Donna G. Layne, Suzette D. Tardif, & Michael L. Power. (2001). Lactation, maternal behavior and infant growth in common marmoset monkeys ( Callithrix jacchus ): effects of maternal size and litter size. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 51(1). 17–25. 68 indexed citations
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Tardif, Suzette D., Cashell E. Jaquish, Robert L. Toal, Donna G. Layne, & Rachel Power. (1998). Estimation of gestational ages in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) from published prenatal growth curves. Journal of Medical Primatology. 27(1). 28–32. 20 indexed citations
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Jerome, C. P., Rachel Power, Thomas C. Register, et al.. (1997). The androgenic anabolic steroid nandrolone decanoate prevents osteopenia and inhibits bone turnover in ovariectomized cynomolgus monkeys. Bone. 20(4). 355–364. 44 indexed citations

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