Sarah E. Stewart

2.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
63 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Sarah E. Stewart is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Sarah E. Stewart has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Molecular Biology, 18 papers in Genetics and 14 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Sarah E. Stewart's work include Virus-based gene therapy research (17 papers), Polyomavirus and related diseases (11 papers) and Animal Virus Infections Studies (9 papers). Sarah E. Stewart is often cited by papers focused on Virus-based gene therapy research (17 papers), Polyomavirus and related diseases (11 papers) and Animal Virus Infections Studies (9 papers). Sarah E. Stewart collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and United Kingdom. Sarah E. Stewart's co-authors include Bernice E. Eddy, Kévin Moreau, Nina Popoff, Elizabeth Lovelace, Victor H. Haas, JACQUELINE WHANG, V. A. Ngu, Theresa Ben, Ralph H. Young and Phillip I. Bird and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Sarah E. Stewart

59 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sarah E. Stewart United States 23 637 625 407 352 322 63 1.9k
Ludwik Gross United States 22 441 0.7× 410 0.7× 640 1.6× 405 1.2× 248 0.8× 96 1.7k
L. Dmochowski United States 23 433 0.7× 389 0.6× 572 1.4× 399 1.1× 358 1.1× 169 1.6k
Anthony J. Girardi United States 21 611 1.0× 977 1.6× 771 1.9× 255 0.7× 422 1.3× 45 2.1k
Giuseppe Barbanti‐Brodano Italy 35 1.4k 2.2× 1.1k 1.7× 516 1.3× 280 0.8× 367 1.1× 81 2.9k
Christine Hohenadl Austria 28 630 1.0× 1.1k 1.7× 443 1.1× 499 1.4× 542 1.7× 64 2.8k
Robert M. McAllister United States 25 397 0.6× 1.0k 1.6× 867 2.1× 360 1.0× 492 1.5× 81 2.4k
Jonathan Silver United States 28 436 0.7× 1.4k 2.2× 829 2.0× 605 1.7× 254 0.8× 71 2.9k
John M. Lehman United States 24 796 1.2× 1.3k 2.0× 638 1.6× 332 0.9× 233 0.7× 84 2.3k
Bradford A. Jameson United States 31 238 0.4× 1.3k 2.1× 361 0.9× 930 2.6× 364 1.1× 60 3.5k
Lynn R. Budgeon United States 31 440 0.7× 688 1.1× 462 1.1× 654 1.9× 1.4k 4.3× 72 2.6k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sarah E. Stewart

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All Works

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Stewart, Sarah E., Alexandre Mezghrani, Philippe Marin, et al.. (2025). A Sensitive and Versatile Cell‐Based Assay Combines Luminescence and Trapping Approaches to Monitor Unconventional Protein Secretion. Traffic. 26(4-6). e70009–e70009. 1 indexed citations
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Chiritoiu‐Butnaru, Marioara, Sarah E. Stewart, Sylvain Lehmann, et al.. (2024). The endolysosomal system in conventional and unconventional protein secretion. The Journal of Cell Biology. 223(9). 17 indexed citations
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Kalmár, Lajos, Andrew J. Grant, Jun Ying, et al.. (2024). miR-182, miR-221 and miR-222 are potential urinary extracellular vesicle biomarkers for canine urothelial carcinoma. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 17967–17967. 1 indexed citations
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Chitti, Sai V., Taeyoung Kang, Sanjay Shahi, et al.. (2023). Vesiclepedia 2024: an extracellular vesicles and extracellular particles repository. Nucleic Acids Research. 52(D1). D1694–D1698. 112 indexed citations breakdown →
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Kaiserman, Dion, Peishen Zhao, Caitlin L. Rowe, et al.. (2022). Granzyme K initiates IL-6 and IL-8 release from epithelial cells by activating protease-activated receptor 2. PLoS ONE. 17(7). e0270584–e0270584. 19 indexed citations
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Stewart, Sarah E., et al.. (2021). Size-Exclusion Chromatography Separation Reveals That Vesicular and Non-Vesicular Small RNA Profiles Differ in Cell Free Urine. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22(9). 4881–4881. 9 indexed citations
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Bassaganyas, Laia, Max A. Horlbeck, Claudia Puri, et al.. (2019). New factors for protein transport identified by a genome-wide CRISPRi screen in mammalian cells. The Journal of Cell Biology. 218(11). 3861–3879. 23 indexed citations
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Stewart, Sarah E., et al.. (2018). Transbilayer phospholipid movement facilitates the translocation of annexin across membranes. Journal of Cell Science. 131(14). 22 indexed citations
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Stewart, Sarah E., et al.. (2018). Unconventional secretion of annexins and galectins. Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology. 83. 42–50. 133 indexed citations
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Stewart, Sarah E., et al.. (2017). A genome-wide CRISPR screen reconciles the role of N-linked glycosylation in galectin-3 transport to the cell surface. Journal of Cell Science. 130(19). 3234–3247. 31 indexed citations
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Stewart, Sarah E., Catherina H. Bird, Rico F. Tabor, et al.. (2015). Analysis of Perforin Assembly by Quartz Crystal Microbalance Reveals a Role for Cholesterol and Calcium-independent Membrane Binding. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 290(52). 31101–31112. 4 indexed citations
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Stewart, Sarah E., Michael E. D’Angelo, Stefania Piantavigna, et al.. (2014). Assembly of streptolysin O pores assessed by quartz crystal microbalance and atomic force microscopy provides evidence for the formation of anchored but incomplete oligomers. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1848(1). 115–126. 19 indexed citations
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Kaiserman, Dion, Sarah E. Stewart, Kim Plasman, et al.. (2014). Identification of Serpinb6b as a Species-specific Mouse Granzyme A Inhibitor Suggests Functional Divergence between Human and Mouse Granzyme A. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 289(13). 9408–9417. 25 indexed citations
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Susanto, Olivia, Sarah E. Stewart, Ilia Voskoboinik, et al.. (2013). Mouse granzyme A induces a novel death with writhing morphology that is mechanistically distinct from granzyme B-induced apoptosis. Cell Death and Differentiation. 20(9). 1183–1193. 46 indexed citations
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Vogelnest, Larry, et al.. (2012). Poxvirus infection outbreak in common ringtails (Pseudocheirus peregrinus). Australian Veterinary Journal. 90(4). 143–145. 3 indexed citations
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Stewart, Sarah E., Elizabeth Lovelace, JACQUELINE WHANG, & V. A. Ngu. (1965). Burkitt Tumor: Tissue Culture, Cytogenetic and Virus Studies. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 34(2). 319–327. 131 indexed citations
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Stewart, Sarah E. & Bernice E. Eddy. (1959). Tumor Induction by SE Polyoma Virus and the Inhibition of Tumors by Specific Neutralizing Antibodies. American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health. 49(11). 1493–1496. 19 indexed citations
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Eddy, Bernice E. & Sarah E. Stewart. (1959). Characteristics of the SE Polyoma Virus. American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health. 49(11). 1486–1492. 11 indexed citations
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Stanton, Mearl F., Sarah E. Stewart, Bernice E. Eddy, & Robert H. Blackwell. (1959). Oncogenic Effect of Tissue-Culture Preparations of Polyoma Virus on Fetal Mice. JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 23. 1441–75. 32 indexed citations
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Stewart, Sarah E., et al.. (1953). Streptomycin Resistance after Treatment with P.A.S. Alone. BMJ. 1(4822). 1244–1246. 12 indexed citations

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