Séverine Kirchner

1.6k total citations
23 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Séverine Kirchner is a scholar working on Ecology, Atmospheric Science and Aquatic Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Séverine Kirchner has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Ecology, 8 papers in Atmospheric Science and 6 papers in Aquatic Science. Recurrent topics in Séverine Kirchner's work include Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth (6 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (5 papers) and Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (5 papers). Séverine Kirchner is often cited by papers focused on Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth (6 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (5 papers) and Adipose Tissue and Metabolism (5 papers). Séverine Kirchner collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Japan. Séverine Kirchner's co-authors include Michel Legrand, Stéphane Panserat, Sadasivam Kaushik, Robert J. Delmas, Bruce Blumberg, Stephanie C. Casey, Connie Chow, Julie M. Palais, Jean‐Robert Petit and Ronaldo P. Ferraris and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Séverine Kirchner

23 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers

Séverine Kirchner
B. S. Zhou Hong Kong
Rudolf S. S. Wu Hong Kong
Douglas W. Kuehl United States
Avril D. Woodhead United States
S. M. Harvey United Kingdom
Martin Johnson United Kingdom
B. S. Zhou Hong Kong
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Séverine Kirchner

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All Works

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Chamorro-García, Raquel, Séverine Kirchner, Xia Li, et al.. (2012). Bisphenol A Diglycidyl Ether Induces Adipogenic Differentiation of Multipotent Stromal Stem Cells through a Peroxisome Proliferator–Activated Receptor Gamma-Independent Mechanism. Environmental Health Perspectives. 120(7). 984–989. 122 indexed citations
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Azuma, Kotaro, Stephanie C. Casey, Tomohiko Urano, et al.. (2010). Pregnane X receptor knockout mice display osteopenia with reduced bone formation and enhanced bone resorption. Journal of Endocrinology. 207(3). 257–263. 48 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, et al.. (2010). Prenatal Exposure to the Environmental Obesogen Tributyltin Predisposes Multipotent Stem Cells to Become Adipocytes. Molecular Endocrinology. 24(3). 526–539. 226 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, et al.. (2008). Luminal fructose inhibits rat intestinal sodium-phosphate cotransporter gene expression and phosphate uptake. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 87(4). 1028–1038. 29 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, et al.. (2008). The role of hepatic, renal and intestinal gluconeogenic enzymes in glucose homeostasis of juvenile rainbow trout. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 178(3). 429–438. 62 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, Shozo H. Sugiura, Patricia Soteropoulos, et al.. (2007). Salmonid microarrays identify intestinal genes that reliably monitor P deficiency in rainbow trout aquaculture1. Animal Genetics. 38(4). 319–331. 22 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, et al.. (2006). Vanadate but Not Tungstate Prevents the Fructose-Induced Increase in GLUT5 Expression and Fructose Uptake by Neonatal Rat Intestine. Journal of Nutrition. 136(9). 2308–2313. 7 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, et al.. (2004). Effects of low protein intake on extra-hepatic gluconeogenic enzyme expression and peripheral glucose phosphorylation in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 140(2). 333–340. 89 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, Sadasivam Kaushik, & Stéphane Panserat. (2003). Effect of partial substitution of dietary protein by a single gluconeogenic dispensable amino acid on hepatic glucose metabolism in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 134(2). 337–347. 52 indexed citations
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Gómez‐Requeni, Pedro, M. Mingarro, Séverine Kirchner, et al.. (2003). Effects of dietary amino acid profile on growth performance, key metabolic enzymes and somatotropic axis responsiveness of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata). Aquaculture. 220(1-4). 749–767. 145 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, Sadasivam Kaushik, & Stéphane Panserat. (2003). Low Protein Intake Is Associated with Reduced Hepatic Gluconeogenic Enzyme Expression in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Journal of Nutrition. 133(8). 2561–2564. 86 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, Carla Denise Bonan, Ana Maria Oliveira Battastini, & João J.F. Sarkis. (2001). Effect of nitric oxide donors on extracellular ATP, ADP, and AMP catabolism in rat hippocampal synaptosomes. Brain Research Bulletin. 55(4). 469–473. 10 indexed citations
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Delmas, Robert J., Séverine Kirchner, Julie M. Palais, & Jean‐Robert Petit. (1992). 1000 years of explosive volcanism recorded at the South Pole. Tellus B. 44(4). 335–335. 143 indexed citations
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Palais, Julie M., Séverine Kirchner, & Robert J. Delmas. (1990). Identification of Some Global Volcanic Horizons by Major Element Analysis of Fine Ash in Antarctic Ice. Annals of Glaciology. 14. 216–220. 15 indexed citations
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Palais, Julie M., Séverine Kirchner, & Robert J. Delmas. (1990). Identification of Some Global Volcanic Horizons by Major Element Analysis of Fine Ash in Antarctic Ice. Annals of Glaciology. 14. 216–220. 61 indexed citations
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Legrand, Michel & Séverine Kirchner. (1990). Origins and variations of nitrate in south polar precipitation. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 95(D4). 3493–3507. 126 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine & Robert J. Delmas. (1988). A 1000 Year Glaciochemical Study at the South Pole. Annals of Glaciology. 10. 80–84. 30 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine & Robert J. Delmas. (1988). A 1000 Year Glaciochemical Study at the South Pole. Annals of Glaciology. 10. 80–84. 2 indexed citations
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Kirchner, Séverine, et al.. (1987). Ion-chromatographic measurements of ammonium, fluoride, acetate, formate and methanesulphonate ions at very low levels in antarctic ice. Analytica Chimica Acta. 203(1). 11–21. 67 indexed citations

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