Randy C. Mifflin

4.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
50 papers, 4.0k citations indexed

About

Randy C. Mifflin is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Surgery and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Randy C. Mifflin has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 4.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Molecular Biology, 16 papers in Surgery and 15 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Randy C. Mifflin's work include Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (12 papers), Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (11 papers) and Cancer Cells and Metastasis (6 papers). Randy C. Mifflin is often cited by papers focused on Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (12 papers), Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (11 papers) and Cancer Cells and Metastasis (6 papers). Randy C. Mifflin collaborates with scholars based in United States, France and Australia. Randy C. Mifflin's co-authors include Don W. Powell, Jamal I. Saada, J. D. Valentich, Sheila E. Crowe, A. Brian West, Patrick A. Adegboyega, John F. Di Mari, Xin Chen, Irina V. Pinchuk and Iryna V. Pinchuk and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Randy C. Mifflin

49 papers receiving 4.0k citations

Hit Papers

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Randy C. Mifflin
Jamal I. Saada United States
Karen Piper Hanley United Kingdom
Mairi Brittan United Kingdom
Mark S. Nanes United States
Ewa Paleolog United Kingdom
H Nagura Japan
Beverly Torok‐Storb United States
Jamal I. Saada United States
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Villéger, Romain, Randy C. Mifflin, Nikolay S. Markov, et al.. (2022). Loss of alcohol dehydrogenase 1B in cancer-associated fibroblasts: contribution to the increase of tumor-promoting IL-6 in colon cancer. British Journal of Cancer. 128(4). 537–548. 7 indexed citations
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Prasai, Anesh, Amina El Ayadi, Randy C. Mifflin, et al.. (2017). Characterization of Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Following Burn Injury. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports. 13(6). 781–792. 20 indexed citations
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Wang, Cheng Z., Amina El Ayadi, Celeste C. Finnerty, et al.. (2015). Topically applied metal chelator reduces thermal injury progression in a rat model of brass comb burn. Burns. 41(8). 1775–1787. 23 indexed citations
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Kosinski, Cynthia, Daniel E. Stange, Chuanrui Xu, et al.. (2010). Indian Hedgehog Regulates Intestinal Stem Cell Fate Through Epithelial−Mesenchymal Interactions During Development. Gastroenterology. 139(3). 893–903. 95 indexed citations
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Mittal, Sahil, Randy C. Mifflin, & Don W. Powell. (2009). Cancer Stem Cells: The Other Face of Janus. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 338(2). 107–112. 14 indexed citations
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Pinchuk, Irina V., Jamal I. Saada, Ellen J. Beswick, et al.. (2008). PD-1 Ligand Expression by Human Colonic Myofibroblasts/Fibroblasts Regulates CD4+ T-Cell Activity. Gastroenterology. 135(4). 1228–1237.e2. 152 indexed citations
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Mari, John F. Di, Jamal I. Saada, Randy C. Mifflin, J. D. Valentich, & Don W. Powell. (2007). HETEs enhance IL-1-mediated COX-2 expression via augmentation of message stability in human colonic myofibroblasts. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 293(4). G719–G728. 39 indexed citations
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Saada, Jamal I., Irina V. Pinchuk, Patrick A. Adegboyega, et al.. (2006). Subepithelial Myofibroblasts are Novel Nonprofessional APCs in the Human Colonic Mucosa. The Journal of Immunology. 177(9). 5968–5979. 101 indexed citations
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O’Hara, Ann M., Asima Bhattacharyya, Randy C. Mifflin, et al.. (2006). Interleukin-8 Induction by Helicobacter pylori in Gastric Epithelial Cells is Dependent on Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease-1/Redox Factor-1. The Journal of Immunology. 177(11). 7990–7999. 44 indexed citations
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Soloff, Melvyn S., Michael G. Izban, Dennis L. Cook, Yow‐Jiun Jeng, & Randy C. Mifflin. (2006). Interleukin-1-induced NF-κB recruitment to the oxytocin receptor gene inhibits RNA polymerase II–promoter interactions in cultured human myometrial cells. Molecular Human Reproduction. 12(10). 619–624. 15 indexed citations
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Mari, John F. Di, Randy C. Mifflin, & Don W. Powell. (2005). The Role of Protein Kinase C in Gastrointestinal Function and Disease. Gastroenterology. 128(7). 2131–2146. 21 indexed citations
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Powell, Don W., Patrick A. Adegboyega, John F. Di Mari, & Randy C. Mifflin. (2005). Epithelial Cells and Their Neighbors I. Role of intestinal myofibroblasts in development, repair, and cancer. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 289(1). G2–G7. 177 indexed citations
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Pinchuk, Iryna V., Jamal I. Saada, Giovanni Suárez, et al.. (2004). Class II MHC‐Expressing Myofibroblasts Play a Role in the Immunopathogenesis Associated with Staphylococcal Enterotoxins. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1029(1). 313–318. 10 indexed citations
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O’Hara, Ann M., Timothy L. Denning, Randy C. Mifflin, et al.. (2004). Helicobacter pylori and H2O2 increase AP endonuclease-1/redox factor-1 expression in human gastric epithelial cells. Gastroenterology. 127(3). 845–858. 76 indexed citations
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Saada, Jamal I., Vanessa Reyes, Patrick A. Adegboyega, et al.. (2004). Intestinal Myofibroblasts and Immune Tolerance. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1029(1). 379–381. 12 indexed citations
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Mifflin, Randy C., Jamal I. Saada, John F. Di Mari, et al.. (2004). Aspirin-Mediated COX-2 Transcript Stabilization via Sustained p38 Activation in Human Intestinal Myofibroblasts. Molecular Pharmacology. 65(2). 470–478. 33 indexed citations
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Kurosky, Alexander, et al.. (1997). Expression and genetic variation of theAplysia egg-laying hormone gene family in the atrial gland. Invertebrate Neuroscience. 2(4). 261–271. 6 indexed citations
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Mifflin, Randy C., et al.. (1988). Genetic analysis of L-ethionine-mediated induction of alpha-fetoprotein in mice. Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics. 14(6). 553–566. 8 indexed citations

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