Rebekah Patton

906 total citations
12 papers, 734 citations indexed

About

Rebekah Patton is a scholar working on Physiology, Oncology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Rebekah Patton has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 734 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Physiology, 4 papers in Oncology and 3 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Rebekah Patton's work include Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (7 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (3 papers) and Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding (2 papers). Rebekah Patton is often cited by papers focused on Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (7 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (3 papers) and Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding (2 papers). Rebekah Patton collaborates with scholars based in United States, Argentina and United Kingdom. Rebekah Patton's co-authors include Alex E. Roher, Walter M. Kalback, Dean C. Luehrs, Thomas G. Beach, Tyler A. Kokjohn, Eduardo M. Castaño, Chera L. Esh, Gregory D. Van Vickle, Yu‐Min Kuo and Ian D. Daugs and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Biochemistry and American Journal Of Pathology.

In The Last Decade

Rebekah Patton

11 papers receiving 723 citations

Peers

Rebekah Patton
Gregory D. Van Vickle United States
Ian D. Daugs United States
Sun-Ho Han South Korea
Motoko Shinohara United States
Andreas Güntert United Kingdom
Shengjun Chang United States
Laura E. Palmer United Kingdom
Hannah Tayler United Kingdom
Steve Estus United States
Zoë Van Helmond United Kingdom
Gregory D. Van Vickle United States
Rebekah Patton
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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Brown, Leo R., Rebekah Patton, I.C. Munro, et al.. (2025). Dissecting the global leadership initiative on malnutrition criteria in advanced cancer: Reduced intake vs. inflammation. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN. 67. 114–121.
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Patton, Rebekah, et al.. (2022). A systematic review examining the relationship between cytokines and cachexia in incurable cancer. Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle. 13(2). 824–838. 58 indexed citations
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Patton, Rebekah, Duncan Brown, Iain J. Gallagher, et al.. (2021). Relationship between cytokines and symptoms in people with incurable cancer: A systematic review. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology. 159. 103222–103222. 12 indexed citations
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Stares, Mark, Karin Purshouse, Gillian Knowles, et al.. (2021). Characterisation and outcomes of patients referred to a regional cancer of unknown primary team: a 10-year analysis. British Journal of Cancer. 125(11). 1503–1510. 7 indexed citations
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Patton, Rebekah, Erna Haraldsdóttir, Duncan Brown, et al.. (2021). REVOLUTION (Routine EValuatiOn of people LivIng with caNcer)—Protocol for a prospective characterisation study of patients with incurable cancer. PLoS ONE. 16(12). e0261175–e0261175. 6 indexed citations
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Maarouf, Chera L., Ian D. Daugs, Tyler A. Kokjohn, et al.. (2010). The biochemical aftermath of anti-amyloid immunotherapy. Molecular Neurodegeneration. 5(1). 39–39. 38 indexed citations
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Maarouf, Chera L., Ian D. Daugs, Salvatore Spina, et al.. (2008). Histopathological and molecular heterogeneity among individuals with dementia associated with Presenilin mutations. Molecular Neurodegeneration. 3(1). 20–20. 51 indexed citations
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Vickle, Gregory D. Van, Chera L. Esh, Tyler A. Kokjohn, et al.. (2008). Presenilin-1 280Glu→Ala Mutation Alters C-Terminal APP Processing Yielding Longer Aβ Peptides: Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease. Molecular Medicine. 14(3-4). 184–194. 20 indexed citations
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Vickle, Gregory D. Van, Chera L. Esh, Ian D. Daugs, et al.. (2008). Tg-SwDI Transgenic Mice Exhibit Novel Alterations in AβPP Processing, Aβ Degradation, and Resilient Amyloid Angiopathy. American Journal Of Pathology. 173(2). 483–493. 25 indexed citations
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Roher, Alex E., Chera L. Esh, Tyler A. Kokjohn, et al.. (2008). Amyloid beta peptides in human plasma and tissues and their significance for Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 5(1). 18–29. 331 indexed citations
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Vickle, Gregory D. Van, Chera L. Esh, Walter M. Kalback, et al.. (2007). TgCRND8 Amyloid Precursor Protein Transgenic Mice Exhibit an Altered γ-Secretase Processing and an Aggressive, Additive Amyloid Pathology Subject to Immunotherapeutic Modulation. Biochemistry. 46(36). 10317–10327. 24 indexed citations
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Patton, Rebekah, Walter M. Kalback, Chera L. Esh, et al.. (2006). Amyloid-β Peptide Remnants in AN-1792-Immunized Alzheimer's Disease Patients. American Journal Of Pathology. 169(3). 1048–1063. 162 indexed citations

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