Shirley A. Tepper

3.1k total citations
90 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Shirley A. Tepper is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Surgery and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Shirley A. Tepper has authored 90 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 44 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 43 papers in Surgery and 26 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Shirley A. Tepper's work include Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism (41 papers), Fatty Acid Research and Health (38 papers) and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (14 papers). Shirley A. Tepper is often cited by papers focused on Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism (41 papers), Fatty Acid Research and Health (38 papers) and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (14 papers). Shirley A. Tepper collaborates with scholars based in United States, Canada and Malaysia. Shirley A. Tepper's co-authors include David Kritchevsky, Susanne K. Czarnecki, David M. Klurfeld, Jon A. Story, Scott Wright, Robert W. Wissler, Dragoslava Vesselinovitch, Patrick Tso, Thomas A. Wilson and Robert J. Nicolosi and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Nutrition, Journal of Lipid Research and Journal of Chromatography A.

In The Last Decade

Shirley A. Tepper

90 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

Shirley A. Tepper
C. R. Treadwell United States
Linda L. Gallo United States
M.R. Lakshmanan United States
F. Jeffrey Field United States
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All Works

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Calvert, Richard J., Shirley A. Tepper, Wafa Kammouni, Lucy M. Anderson, & David Kritchevsky. (2006). Elevated K-ras activity with cholestyramine and lovastatin, but not konjac mannan or niacin in lung—–Importance of mouse strain. Biochemical Pharmacology. 72(12). 1749–1755. 6 indexed citations
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Calvert, Richard J., Shirley A. Tepper, Bhalchandra A. Diwan, Lucy M. Anderson, & David Kritchevsky. (2003). Treatment with lovastatin, cholestyramine or niacin alters K-ras membrane association in mouse lung in a strain-dependent manner: results in females. Biochemical Pharmacology. 66(3). 393–403. 4 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, Shirley A. Tepper, Susanne K. Czarnecki, Brian Wolfe, & Kenneth D.R. Setchell. (2003). Serum and aortic levels of phytosterols in rabbits fed sitosterol or sitostanol ester preparations. Lipids. 38(11). 1115–1118. 10 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, Shirley A. Tepper, Scott Wright, et al.. (2003). Cholesterol Vehicle in Experimental Atherosclerosis 24: Avocado Oil. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 22(1). 52–55. 33 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, Shirley A. Tepper, Susanne K. Czarnecki, & Kalyana Sundram. (2002). Red palm oil in experimental atherosclerosis. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 11(s7). S433–7. 21 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, Shirley A. Tepper, Scott Wright, & Susanne K. Czarnecki. (2002). Influence of graded levels of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) on experimental atherosclerosis in rabbits. Nutrition Research. 22(11). 1275–1279. 52 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, Shirley A. Tepper, Scott Wright, Patrick Tso, & Susanne K. Czarnecki. (2000). Influence of Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) on Establishment and Progression of Atherosclerosis in Rabbits. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 19(4). 472S–477S. 214 indexed citations
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Chen, Shirley C., et al.. (1995). The cholesterol-lowering effect of oat bran cereals in rats: Influence of processing. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 6(5). 246–249. 7 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, Shirley A. Tepper, & David M. Klurfeld. (1991). Influence of flaxseed on serum and liver lipids in rats. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 2(3). 133–134. 18 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, Shirley A. Tepper, Larry M. Davidson, Edward A. Fisher, & David M. Klurfeld. (1989). Experimental atherosclerosis in rabbits fed cholesterol-free diets 13. Interaction of proteins and fat. Atherosclerosis. 75(2-3). 123–127. 12 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, et al.. (1982). Experimental atherosclerosis in rabbits fed cholesterol-free diets. Atherosclerosis. 41(2-3). 279–284. 48 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, Shirley A. Tepper, & Jon A. Story. (1976). Seasonal Variations in Severity of Experimental Atherosclerosis in Rabbits. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 67(0). 143–147. 2 indexed citations
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Story, Jon A., Shirley A. Tepper, & David Kritchevsky. (1974). Influence of Synthetic Conjugates of Cholic Acid on Cholesteremia in Rats. Journal of Nutrition. 104(9). 1185–1188. 11 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, et al.. (1974). Aortic cholesterol esterase in rabbits. Atherosclerosis. 19(3). 459–462. 16 indexed citations
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Gut, Marcel, Yves Letourneux, Jon A. Story, Shirley A. Tepper, & David Kritchevsky. (1974). Influence of (22R)-22-aminocholesterol on cholesterol metabolism in rats. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 30(11). 1325–1326. 4 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David, Shirley A. Tepper, & Jon A. Story. (1973). Influence of vitamin C on hydroxylation and side chain oxidation of cholesterol in vitro. Lipids. 8(8). 482–484. 13 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David & Shirley A. Tepper. (1967). Cholesterol vehicle in experimental atherosclerosis. Journal of Atherosclerosis Research. 7(5). 647–651. 122 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David & Shirley A. Tepper. (1965). Influence of Medium-chain Triglyceride (MCT) on Cholesterol Metabolism in Rats. Journal of Nutrition. 86(1). 67–72. 69 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David & Shirley A. Tepper. (1965). Factors affecting atherosclerosis in rabbits fed cholesterol-free diets. Life Sciences. 4(15). 1467–1471. 37 indexed citations
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Kritchevsky, David & Shirley A. Tepper. (1961). The Free and Ester Sterol Content of Various Foodstuffs. Journal of Nutrition. 74(4). 441–444. 36 indexed citations

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