Steve Ensley

1.4k total citations
65 papers, 853 citations indexed

About

Steve Ensley is a scholar working on Plant Science, Molecular Biology and Animal Science and Zoology. According to data from OpenAlex, Steve Ensley has authored 65 papers receiving a total of 853 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Plant Science, 12 papers in Molecular Biology and 12 papers in Animal Science and Zoology. Recurrent topics in Steve Ensley's work include Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food (12 papers), Plant and fungal interactions (7 papers) and Vitamin D Research Studies (6 papers). Steve Ensley is often cited by papers focused on Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food (12 papers), Plant and fungal interactions (7 papers) and Vitamin D Research Studies (6 papers). Steve Ensley collaborates with scholars based in United States, Egypt and South Korea. Steve Ensley's co-authors include David D. Tarkalson, José O. Payero, Daniel D. Snow, Diana S. Aga, Seamus O’Connor, Charles A. Shapiro, Paula M. Imerman, Darrell W. Trampel, Wilson K. Rumbeıha and Thomas L. Carson and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, The FASEB Journal and Gene.

In The Last Decade

Steve Ensley

58 papers receiving 815 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Steve Ensley United States 16 226 176 168 114 107 65 853
I.O. Igbokwe Nigeria 15 115 0.5× 125 0.7× 218 1.3× 114 1.0× 80 0.7× 93 1.0k
Olivier Zemb France 20 180 0.8× 343 1.9× 99 0.6× 85 0.7× 565 5.3× 47 1.3k
Irene Vazzana Italy 19 277 1.2× 194 1.1× 87 0.5× 384 3.4× 53 0.5× 45 1.2k
Aamir Nawab China 14 84 0.4× 461 2.6× 124 0.7× 83 0.7× 131 1.2× 27 987
Radi A. Mohamed Egypt 21 107 0.5× 168 1.0× 187 1.1× 85 0.7× 61 0.6× 78 1.2k
Juan Carlos Ángeles-Hernández Mexico 11 127 0.6× 225 1.3× 83 0.5× 23 0.2× 93 0.9× 50 708
Thando Ndlovu South Africa 17 216 1.0× 44 0.3× 67 0.4× 80 0.7× 224 2.1× 24 882
Francis D. Galey United States 26 62 0.3× 173 1.0× 193 1.1× 192 1.7× 259 2.4× 70 1.6k
Agnieszka Tomza–Marciniak Poland 18 241 1.1× 111 0.6× 84 0.5× 538 4.7× 57 0.5× 88 1.1k

Countries citing papers authored by Steve Ensley

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Fields of papers citing papers by Steve Ensley

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Steve Ensley

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ensley, Steve, Zhoumeng Lin, Michael D. Kleinhenz, et al.. (2023). Pharmacokinetics, Milk Residues, and Toxicological Evaluation of a Single High Dose of Meloxicam Administered at 30 mg/kg per os to Lactating Dairy Cattle. Veterinary Sciences. 10(4). 301–301. 5 indexed citations
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Ensley, Steve & Michelle S. Mostrom. (2023). Equine Mycotoxins. Veterinary Clinics of North America Equine Practice. 40(1). 83–94. 2 indexed citations
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Gebhardt, Jordan T, Mike D Tokach, Jason C Woodworth, et al.. (2022). The Effect of Bone and Analytical Methods on the Assessment of Bone Mineralization Response to Dietary Phosphorus, Phytase, and Vitamin D in Nursery Pigs. Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. 8(10).
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Harkin, Kenneth R., et al.. (2021). Investigation of suspected gadolinium neurotoxicity in a dog. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 62(6). 674–677. 2 indexed citations
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Chao, Michael D., Jessie Vipham, Mike Apley, et al.. (2021). Consumer Sensory Evaluation of Plant-Based Ground Beef Alternatives in Comparison to Ground Beef of Various Fat Percentages. Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. 7(1). 1 indexed citations
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Chao, Michael D., Jessie Vipham, Mike Apley, et al.. (2021). Comparison of the Physical Attributes of Plant-Based Ground Beef Alternatives to Ground Beef. Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. 7(1). 1 indexed citations
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Yao, Linxing, et al.. (2020). Quantitative Analysis of Ethyl Carbamate in Distillers Grains Co-products and Bovine Plasma by Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 68(39). 10984–10991. 4 indexed citations
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Ensley, Steve. (2020). Ionophore Use and Toxicosis in Cattle. Veterinary Clinics of North America Food Animal Practice. 36(3). 641–652. 9 indexed citations
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Madson, Darin, Steve Ensley, Jesse P. Goff, et al.. (2015). Survey of serum vitamin D status across stages of swine production and evaluation of supplemental bulk vitamin D premixes used in swine diets. Journal of Swine Health and Production. 23(1). 28–34. 25 indexed citations
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Oruç, Hasan Hüseyin, et al.. (2013). Simultaneous detection of six different groups of antimicrobial drugs in porcine oral fluids using a biochip array-based immunoassay.. Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi. 19(3). 407–412. 3 indexed citations
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Oruç, Hasan Hüseyin, et al.. (2012). Simultaneous detection of six different groups of antimicrobial drugs in milk, meat, urine, and feed matrices.. Bursa Uludag University - AVESIS. 31(2). 29–33. 1 indexed citations
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Robertson, Alison E., Gary P. Munkvold, Charles R. Hurburgh, & Steve Ensley. (2011). Effects of Natural Hail Damage on Ear Rots, Mycotoxins, and Grain Quality Characteristics of Corn. Agronomy Journal. 103(1). 193–199. 22 indexed citations
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Tokach, Michael D, Steven C. Henry, Jesse P. Goff, et al.. (2011). The effects of orally supplemented vitamin D3 on serum 25(OH)D3 concentrations and growth of pre-weaning and nursery pigs. Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports. 34–45.
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Osweiler, Gary D., et al.. (2010). Evaluation of XPC and prototypes on aflatoxin-challenged broilers. Poultry Science. 89(9). 1887–1893. 20 indexed citations
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Atkins, Clarke E., et al.. (2008). Echocardiographic quantification of Dirofilaria immitis in experimentally infected cats. Veterinary Parasitology. 158(3). 164–170. 12 indexed citations
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Arther, R. G., et al.. (2005). Safety of imidacloprid plus moxidectin topical solution applied to cats heavily infected with adult heartworms (Dirofilaria immitis). Parasitology Research. 97(S1). S70–S75. 13 indexed citations
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Smith, David R., et al.. (2004). Prevention of Neonatal Calf Diarrhea with the Sandhills Calving System. American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings. 166–166. 3 indexed citations
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Ensley, Steve, et al.. (2003). G03-1514 Use of Feed Contaminated with Fungal (Mold) Toxins (Mycotoxins). Gene. 381. 92–101. 2 indexed citations
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Ensley, Steve & David J. Larson. (2002). A Field Investigation of Tall Fescue Toxicosis in Beef Cattle in Southern Iowa. Iowa State University Digital Repository (Iowa State University). 1(1). 1 indexed citations

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