Sandra Panchalingam

7.9k total citations
20 papers, 923 citations indexed

About

Sandra Panchalingam is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Nutrition and Dietetics and Endocrinology. According to data from OpenAlex, Sandra Panchalingam has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 923 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Infectious Diseases, 6 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics and 6 papers in Endocrinology. Recurrent topics in Sandra Panchalingam's work include Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (10 papers), Child Nutrition and Water Access (6 papers) and Escherichia coli research studies (5 papers). Sandra Panchalingam is often cited by papers focused on Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (10 papers), Child Nutrition and Water Access (6 papers) and Escherichia coli research studies (5 papers). Sandra Panchalingam collaborates with scholars based in United States, Kenya and United Kingdom. Sandra Panchalingam's co-authors include David A. Lammas, D S Kumararatne, Ashiwel S. Undie, Christopher J. Harvey, Nancy C. Kendrick, Carmel B. Stober, Myron M. Levine, Karen L. Kotloff, Boubou Tamboura and James P. Nataro and has published in prestigious journals such as Immunity, PLoS ONE and Clinical Infectious Diseases.

In The Last Decade

Sandra Panchalingam

20 papers receiving 906 citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Sandra Panchalingam 367 253 220 215 149 20 923
Drake H. Tilley 418 1.1× 99 0.4× 120 0.5× 28 0.1× 53 0.4× 26 1.2k
Djalma S. Lima‐Junior 182 0.5× 71 0.3× 603 2.7× 82 0.4× 654 4.4× 27 1.7k
Kalina R. Atanasova 165 0.4× 19 0.1× 440 2.0× 113 0.5× 197 1.3× 35 1.3k
R. M. Krause 155 0.4× 21 0.1× 642 2.9× 46 0.2× 157 1.1× 41 1.2k
Arnaldo F.B. Andrade 205 0.6× 213 0.8× 380 1.7× 10 0.0× 379 2.5× 55 1.5k
Deepshika Ramanan 241 0.7× 26 0.1× 613 2.8× 20 0.1× 397 2.7× 14 1.2k
Emily Jones 138 0.4× 40 0.2× 592 2.7× 10 0.0× 99 0.7× 31 1.1k
William G. Barnes 215 0.6× 158 0.6× 637 2.9× 6 0.0× 118 0.8× 52 1.5k
Albert G. de Boer 336 0.9× 77 0.3× 190 0.9× 4 0.0× 113 0.8× 10 1.0k
Sara M. Sandrini 133 0.4× 79 0.3× 351 1.6× 5 0.0× 99 0.7× 13 795

Countries citing papers authored by Sandra Panchalingam

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sandra Panchalingam

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Sandra Panchalingam. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Sandra Panchalingam based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Sandra Panchalingam. Sandra Panchalingam is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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McIltrot, Kimberly, Deborah Busch, Elaine Stashinko, et al.. (2022). Establishing the doctor of nursing practice project ethical review process to improve standardization, efficiency, and timeliness. Nursing Outlook. 70(4). 616–624. 3 indexed citations
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Acácio, Sozinho, Tacilta Nhampossa, Llorenç Quintó, et al.. (2021). Rotavirus disease burden pre-vaccine introduction in young children in Rural Southern Mozambique, an area of high HIV prevalence. PLoS ONE. 16(4). e0249714–e0249714. 1 indexed citations
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Omore, Richard, Siah Kim, John B. Ochieng, et al.. (2020). Factors associated with typical enteropathogenicEscherichia coliinfection among children <5 years old with moderate-to-severe diarrhoea in rural western Kenya, 2008–2012. Epidemiology and Infection. 148. e281–e281. 7 indexed citations
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Omore, Richard, Gordana Derado, Tracy Ayers, et al.. (2017). Factors Associated with the Duration of Moderate-to-Severe Diarrhea among Children in Rural Western Kenya Enrolled in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study, 2008–2012. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 97(1). 248–258. 15 indexed citations
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Hazen, Tracy H., Michael S. Donnenberg, Sandra Panchalingam, et al.. (2016). Genomic diversity of EPEC associated with clinical presentations of differing severity. Nature Microbiology. 1(2). 15014–15014. 68 indexed citations
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Donnenberg, Michael S., Tracy H. Hazen, Tamer H. Farag, et al.. (2015). Bacterial Factors Associated with Lethal Outcome of Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection: Genomic Case-Control Studies. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 9(5). e0003791–e0003791. 16 indexed citations
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Lindsay, Brianna, Debasish Saha, Doh Sanogo, et al.. (2015). Association Between Shigella Infection and Diarrhea Varies Based on Location and Age of Children. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 93(5). 918–924. 23 indexed citations
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Baker, Kelly K., Samba O. Sow, Karen L. Kotloff, et al.. (2013). Quality of Piped and Stored Water in Households with Children Under Five Years of Age Enrolled in the Mali Site of the Global Enteric Multi-Center Study (GEMS). American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 89(2). 214–222. 19 indexed citations
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Farag, Tamer H., Dilruba Nasrin, Yukun Wu, et al.. (2012). Some Epidemiologic, Clinical, Microbiologic, and Organizational Assumptions That Influenced the Design and Performance of the Global Enteric Multicenter Study (GEMS). Clinical Infectious Diseases. 55(suppl_4). S225–S231. 17 indexed citations
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Boisen, Nadia, Flemming Scheutz, David A. Rasko, et al.. (2011). Genomic Characterization of Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli From Children in Mali. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 205(3). 431–444. 158 indexed citations
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Baker, Kelly K., Debasish Saha, Mitchell Adeyemi, et al.. (2011). Transmission of Diarrheal Pathogens through Drinking Water in Rural Gambia. Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation. 2011(3). 53–63. 1 indexed citations
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Sharma, Rakhi, Santanu Ghosh, Mamta Chawla‐Sarkar, et al.. (2010). Circulation of a Novel Pattern of Infections by Enteric Adenovirus Serotype 41 among Children below 5 Years of Age in Kolkata, India. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 49(2). 500–505. 68 indexed citations
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Panchalingam, Sandra & Ashiwel S. Undie. (2005). Physicochemical Modulation of Agonist-Induced [35S]GTPγS Binding: Implications for Coexistence of Multiple Functional Conformations of Dopamine D1-Like Receptors. Journal of Receptors and Signal Transduction. 25(2). 125–146. 9 indexed citations
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Lammas, David A., Emile de Heer, David Edgar, et al.. (2002). Heterogeneity in the granulomatous response to mycobacterial infection in patients with defined genetic mutations in the interleukin 12‐dependent interferon‐gamma production pathway. International Journal of Experimental Pathology. 83(1). 1–20. 57 indexed citations
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Panchalingam, Sandra & Ashiwel S. Undie. (2001). SKF83959 exhibits biochemical agonism by stimulating [35S]GTPγS binding and phosphoinositide hydrolysis in rat and monkey brain. Neuropharmacology. 40(6). 826–837. 80 indexed citations
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Panchalingam, Sandra & Ashiwel S. Undie. (2000). Optimized Binding of [35S]GTPγS to Gq-Like Proteins Stimulated with Dopamine D1-Like Receptor Agonists. Neurochemical Research. 25(6). 759–767. 26 indexed citations
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Lammas, David A., Carmel B. Stober, Christopher J. Harvey, et al.. (1997). ATP-Induced Killing of Mycobacteria by Human Macrophages Is Mediated by Purinergic P2Z(P2X7) Receptors. Immunity. 7(3). 433–444. 342 indexed citations
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Panchalingam, Sandra, Gary Reynolds, David A. Lammas, D. C. Rowlands, & D S Kumararatne. (1996). Simple method for pretreatment of tissue sections for the detection of apoptosis by in situ end-labelling and in situ nick translation. Molecular Pathology. 49(5). M273–M277. 7 indexed citations
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Panchalingam, Sandra. (1973). Post-methotrexate babies.. PubMed. 18(2). 93–7. 2 indexed citations

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