Stephanie Fraser

819 total citations
12 papers, 166 citations indexed

About

Stephanie Fraser is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephanie Fraser has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 166 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Immunology and 4 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Stephanie Fraser's work include Biosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods (4 papers), Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications (3 papers) and Psoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis (2 papers). Stephanie Fraser is often cited by papers focused on Biosimilars and Bioanalytical Methods (4 papers), Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications (3 papers) and Psoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis (2 papers). Stephanie Fraser collaborates with scholars based in United States and Belgium. Stephanie Fraser's co-authors include Catherine Soderstrom, Gabriel Berstein, Hernán Valdez, Lori Fitz, Max Kuhn, Weidong Zhang, Matthew Blatnik, Catherine Fleener, Mark J. Cameron and Nicholas Jones and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Immunological Methods and The AAPS Journal.

In The Last Decade

Stephanie Fraser

12 papers receiving 161 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Stephanie Fraser United States 8 94 58 38 36 14 12 166
Julie Wassell United Kingdom 7 38 0.4× 145 2.5× 6 0.2× 28 0.8× 7 0.5× 9 341
Alexey Popov Germany 5 199 2.1× 61 1.1× 12 0.3× 14 0.4× 8 0.6× 8 334
Giuseppe Fabrizio Amoruso Italy 8 137 1.5× 35 0.6× 99 2.6× 29 0.8× 7 0.5× 15 277
Christa Nöhammer Austria 10 31 0.3× 127 2.2× 6 0.2× 38 1.1× 38 2.7× 27 282
Cristina Moreno Spain 7 108 1.1× 79 1.4× 4 0.1× 20 0.6× 4 0.3× 25 264
Nincy Debeuf Belgium 8 118 1.3× 90 1.6× 8 0.2× 132 3.7× 1 0.1× 10 276
Suzanne Terheggen‐Lagro Netherlands 7 80 0.9× 21 0.4× 10 0.3× 21 0.6× 2 0.1× 13 219
Samir Mesli France 7 36 0.4× 90 1.6× 12 0.3× 17 0.5× 3 0.2× 12 230
Constantino Caetano Portugal 7 55 0.6× 73 1.3× 7 0.2× 82 2.3× 2 0.1× 12 227
Eric Y. Helm United States 8 105 1.1× 44 0.8× 6 0.2× 7 0.2× 2 0.1× 10 168

Countries citing papers authored by Stephanie Fraser

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Fields of papers citing papers by Stephanie Fraser

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Stephanie Fraser

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Wood, Amanda, Gaurav Dave, Joseph Andrews, et al.. (2021). ReGARDD (Regulatory Guidance for Academic Research of Drugs and Devices): The evolution of a collaborative regional CTSA-funded forum and website for regulatory support. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5(1). e82–e82. 1 indexed citations
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Fitz, Lori, Catherine Soderstrom, Stephanie Fraser, et al.. (2018). Association between serum interleukin-17A and clinical response to tofacitinib and etanercept in moderate to severe psoriasis. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 43(7). 790–797. 17 indexed citations
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Fraser, Stephanie, et al.. (2017). Quantitative analysis of four protein biomarkers: An automated microfluidic cartridge-based method and its comparison to colorimetric ELISA. Journal of Immunological Methods. 451. 1–10. 28 indexed citations
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Fraser, Stephanie, et al.. (2017). Current Trends in Ligand Binding Real-Time Measurement Technologies. The AAPS Journal. 19(3). 682–691. 8 indexed citations
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Soderstrom, Catherine, Gabriel Berstein, Weidong Zhang, et al.. (2017). Ultra-Sensitive Measurement of IL-17A and IL-17F in Psoriasis Patient Serum and Skin. The AAPS Journal. 19(4). 1218–1222. 41 indexed citations
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Fraser, Stephanie & Sarah M. Osgood. (2017). Current Practices and Future Outlook on The Integration of Biomarkers in The Drug Development Process. Bioanalysis. 9(22). 1827–1837. 1 indexed citations
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Fraser, Stephanie, et al.. (2015). When Close is Not Close Enough: A Comparison of Endogenous and Recombinant Biomarker Stability Samples. Bioanalysis. 7(11). 1355–1360. 12 indexed citations
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Brown, Lynette, Nicholas Jones, Jennifer J. Stewart, et al.. (2015). Recommendations for the evaluation of specimen stability for flow cytometric testing during drug development. Journal of Immunological Methods. 418. 1–8. 21 indexed citations
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Fraser, Stephanie, et al.. (2014). Next Generation Ligand Binding Assays—Review of Emerging Real-Time Measurement Technologies. The AAPS Journal. 16(5). 914–924. 4 indexed citations
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Fraser, Stephanie, et al.. (2014). Active glucagon-like peptide 1 quantitation in human plasma: A comparison of multiple ligand binding assay platforms. Journal of Immunological Methods. 407. 76–81. 6 indexed citations
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Fraser, Stephanie & Catherine Soderstrom. (2014). Due Diligence in The Characterization of Matrix Effects in A Total Il-13 Singulex™ Method. Bioanalysis. 6(8). 1123–1129. 10 indexed citations
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Blatnik, Matthew, et al.. (2012). Prandial Ghrelin Attenuation Provides Evidence That Des-Acyl Ghrelin May Be An Artifact of Sample Handling in Human Plasma. Bioanalysis. 4(20). 2447–2455. 17 indexed citations

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