Sukhdev S. Brar

1.9k total citations
24 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Sukhdev S. Brar is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, Sukhdev S. Brar has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Immunology and 5 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in Sukhdev S. Brar's work include Immune Cell Function and Interaction (4 papers), Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects (3 papers) and Air Quality and Health Impacts (2 papers). Sukhdev S. Brar is often cited by papers focused on Immune Cell Function and Interaction (4 papers), Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects (3 papers) and Air Quality and Health Impacts (2 papers). Sukhdev S. Brar collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Africa and United Kingdom. Sukhdev S. Brar's co-authors include Thomas P. Kennedy, John R. Hoidal, A. Richard Whorton, Thomas P. Huecksteadt, Anne Sturrock, Mark T. Quinn, Marilyn Diaz, Mary Ann Watson, Aftab A. Ansari and Nathaniel F. Chikkala and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, PLoS ONE and Environmental Health Perspectives.

In The Last Decade

Sukhdev S. Brar

24 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sukhdev S. Brar United States 16 531 486 253 245 201 24 1.5k
Luis F. Montaño Mexico 28 588 1.1× 407 0.8× 125 0.5× 114 0.5× 570 2.8× 93 2.1k
Graça Porto Portugal 32 565 1.1× 517 1.1× 366 1.4× 60 0.2× 236 1.2× 103 3.2k
Pilar Ximénez‐Embún Spain 20 567 1.1× 256 0.5× 158 0.6× 68 0.3× 116 0.6× 35 1.6k
Hai Zhang China 24 792 1.5× 207 0.4× 104 0.4× 139 0.6× 371 1.8× 66 1.8k
Keigyou Yoh Japan 27 1.2k 2.2× 1.1k 2.3× 280 1.1× 112 0.5× 173 0.9× 65 2.8k
Kam-Meng Tchou-Wong United States 21 798 1.5× 346 0.7× 79 0.3× 283 1.2× 251 1.2× 38 1.8k
David M. Cauvi United States 21 521 1.0× 371 0.8× 111 0.4× 48 0.2× 137 0.7× 61 1.3k
M Dąbrowska Poland 20 518 1.0× 441 0.9× 217 0.9× 42 0.2× 114 0.6× 101 1.6k
Katsuya Ikuta Japan 24 680 1.3× 121 0.2× 128 0.5× 103 0.4× 317 1.6× 103 2.2k
Stefania Marsico Italy 22 628 1.2× 213 0.4× 211 0.8× 109 0.4× 330 1.6× 55 2.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sukhdev S. Brar

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Heindl, Jason E., Sukhdev S. Brar, Aaron Buechlein, et al.. (2019). Reciprocal control of motility and biofilm formation by the PdhS2 two-component sensor kinase of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Microbiology. 165(2). 146–162. 7 indexed citations
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Dunnick, June K., Keith R. Shockley, Daniel L. Morgan, et al.. (2019). Hepatic Transcriptomic Patterns in the Neonatal Rat After Pentabromodiphenyl Ether Exposure. Toxicologic Pathology. 48(2). 338–349. 3 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., et al.. (2018). Evaluation of Prenatal Exposure to Bisphenol Analogues on Development and Long-Term Health of the Mammary Gland in Female Mice. Environmental Health Perspectives. 126(8). 87003–87003. 88 indexed citations
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McPherson, Christopher A., Guozhu Zhang, Sukhdev S. Brar, et al.. (2018). An Evaluation of Neurotoxicity Following Fluoride Exposure from Gestational Through Adult Ages in Long-Evans Hooded Rats. Neurotoxicity Research. 34(4). 781–798. 33 indexed citations
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Longnecker, Matthew P., Kathie L. Dionisio, Riana Bornman, et al.. (2018). Household fuel use and biomarkers of inflammation and respiratory illness among rural South African Women. Environmental Research. 166. 112–116. 17 indexed citations
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Bennett, William D., Neil E. Alexis, Jihong Wu, et al.. (2016). Effect of Obesity on Acute Ozone-Induced Changes in Airway Function, Reactivity, and Inflammation in Adult Females. PLoS ONE. 11(8). e0160030–e0160030. 25 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., Robert M. Petrovich, Jason G. Williams, & James M. Mason. (2013). Phosphorylation at Serines 216 and 221 Is Important for Drosophila HeT-A Gag Protein Stability. PLoS ONE. 8(9). e75381–e75381. 1 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., Joel N. Meyer, Carl D. Bortner, Bennett Van Houten, & William J. Martin. (2012). Mitochondrial DNA-depleted A549 cells are resistant to bleomycin. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 303(5). L413–L424. 34 indexed citations
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Richter, Kathleen, Sukhdev S. Brar, Madhumita Ray, et al.. (2009). Speckled-like Pattern in the Germinal Center (SLIP-GC), a Nuclear GTPase Expressed in Activation-induced Deaminase-expressing Lymphomas and Germinal Center B Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284(44). 30652–30661. 13 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., Elizabeth J. Sacho, Ingrid Teßmer, et al.. (2007). Activation-induced deaminase, AID, is catalytically active as a monomer on single-stranded DNA. DNA repair. 7(1). 77–87. 31 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., Mary Ann Watson, & Marilyn Diaz. (2004). Activation-induced Cytosine Deaminase (AID) Is Actively Exported out of the Nucleus but Retained by the Induction of DNA Breaks. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(25). 26395–26401. 122 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., Walter D. Holder, Didier Dréau, et al.. (2004). Disulfiram inhibits activating transcription factor/cyclic AMP-responsive element binding protein and human melanoma growth in a metal-dependent manner in vitro, in mice and in a patient with metastatic disease. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 3(9). 1049–1060. 143 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., Zachary Corbin, Thomas P. Kennedy, et al.. (2003). NOX5 NAD(P)H oxidase regulates growth and apoptosis in DU 145 prostate cancer cells. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology. 285(2). C353–C369. 222 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., Thomas P. Kennedy, Anne Sturrock, et al.. (2002). NADPH oxidase promotes NF-κB activation and proliferation in human airway smooth muscle. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 282(4). L782–L795. 100 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., Thomas P. Kennedy, A. Richard Whorton, et al.. (2001). Reactive oxygen species from NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase constitutively activate NF-κB in malignant melanoma cells. American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology. 280(3). C659–C676. 91 indexed citations
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Villinger, François, Pierre E. Rollin, Sukhdev S. Brar, et al.. (1999). Markedly Elevated Levels of Interferon (IFN)‐σ, IFN‐α, Interleukin (IL)‐2, IL‐10, and Tumor Necrosis Factor‐α Associated with Fatal Ebola Virus Infection. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 179(s1). S188–S191. 238 indexed citations
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Brar, Sukhdev S., Thomas P. Kennedy, A. Richard Whorton, et al.. (1999). Requirement for Reactive Oxygen Species in Serum-induced and Platelet-derived Growth Factor-induced Growth of Airway Smooth Muscle. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274(28). 20017–20026. 87 indexed citations
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Lee, M E, Sukhdev S. Brar, Michael E. Meadows, et al.. (1998). Molecular Cloning and Expression of Rhesus Macaque and Sooty Mangabey Interleukin 16: Biologic Activity and Effect on Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and/or Replication. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 14(15). 1323–1328. 13 indexed citations
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Boštík, Pavel, François Villinger, Gary T. Brice, et al.. (1998). Expression and in vitro evaluation of rhesus macaque wild type (wt) and modified CC chemokines. Journal of Medical Primatology. 27(2-3). 113–120. 7 indexed citations
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Villinger, François, Sukhdev S. Brar, Gary T. Brice, et al.. (1997). Immune and hematopoietic parameters in HIV‐1‐infected chimpanzees during clinical progression toward AIDS. Journal of Medical Primatology. 26(1-2). 11–18. 18 indexed citations

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