Tara M. Randis

2.7k total citations
55 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Tara M. Randis is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Epidemiology and Microbiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Tara M. Randis has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 28 papers in Epidemiology and 12 papers in Microbiology. Recurrent topics in Tara M. Randis's work include Neonatal and Maternal Infections (25 papers), Streptococcal Infections and Treatments (19 papers) and Reproductive tract infections research (10 papers). Tara M. Randis is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal and Maternal Infections (25 papers), Streptococcal Infections and Treatments (19 papers) and Reproductive tract infections research (10 papers). Tara M. Randis collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Tara M. Randis's co-authors include Adam J. Ratner, Ferdinand C. O. Los, Raffi V. Aroian, Ryan Rampersaud, Ritwij Kulkarni, Shari E. Gelber, Richard A. Polin, Jorge L. Aguilar, Thomas A. Hooven and Thomas G. Diacovo and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

Tara M. Randis

54 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers

Tara M. Randis
Leticia Reyes United States
Aoife M. Roche United States
Hidemi S. Yamamoto United States
O. Brad Spiller United Kingdom
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tara M. Randis

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All Works

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Kumar, Ambuj, et al.. (2024). Need for Gastrostomy Tube in Periviable Infants. American Journal of Perinatology. 41(13). 1822–1827.
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Avital, Gal, Michelle Vaz, Kristen N. Noble, et al.. (2023). Host inflammatory dynamics reveal placental immune modulation by Group B Streptococcus during pregnancy. Molecular Systems Biology. 19(3). e11021–e11021. 8 indexed citations
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Limaye, Meghana, Sara G. Brubaker, Tara M. Randis, & Adam J. Ratner. (2023). Vaginal carriage of Haemophilus influenzae in a non-pregnant reproductive-age population. BMC Microbiology. 23(1). 141–141. 3 indexed citations
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Randis, Tara M., et al.. (2022). Systematic Review of Literature Examining Bacterial Urinary Tract Infections in Diabetes. Journal of Diabetes Research. 2022. 1–20. 12 indexed citations
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Vaz, Michelle, et al.. (2020). The Impact of Circulating Antibody on Group B Streptococcus Intestinal Colonization and Invasive Disease. Infection and Immunity. 89(1). 9 indexed citations
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Clouse, Kate, Asem Shehabi, Samir Faouri, et al.. (2019). High prevalence of Group B Streptococcus colonization among pregnant women in Amman, Jordan. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 19(1). 177–177. 23 indexed citations
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Khatami, Ameneh, et al.. (2018). Vaginal co-colonization with multiple Group B Streptococcus serotypes. Vaccine. 37(3). 409–411. 11 indexed citations
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Hooven, Thomas A., Tara M. Randis, & Richard A. Polin. (2018). What’s the harm? Risks and benefits of evolving rule-out sepsis practices. Journal of Perinatology. 38(6). 614–622. 22 indexed citations
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Hooven, Thomas A., Tara M. Randis, Duncan J. Maskell, et al.. (2016). The essential genome of Streptococcus agalactiae. BMC Genomics. 17(1). 406–406. 38 indexed citations
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Randis, Tara M., Shari E. Gelber, Thomas A. Hooven, et al.. (2014). Group B Streptococcus  -hemolysin/Cytolysin Breaches Maternal-Fetal Barriers to Cause Preterm Birth and Intrauterine Fetal Demise in Vivo. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 210(2). 265–273. 98 indexed citations
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Hymes, Saul, Tara M. Randis, Thomas Sun, & Adam J. Ratner. (2013). DNase Inhibits Gardnerella vaginalis Biofilms In Vitro and In Vivo. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 207(10). 1491–1497. 74 indexed citations
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Hooven, Thomas A., Tara M. Randis, Saul Hymes, Ryan Rampersaud, & Adam J. Ratner. (2012). Retrocyclin inhibits Gardnerella vaginalis biofilm formation and toxin activity. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 67(12). 2870–2872. 30 indexed citations
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Rampersaud, Ryan, Tara M. Randis, & Adam J. Ratner. (2011). Microbiota of the upper and lower genital tract. Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine. 17(1). 51–57. 57 indexed citations
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Matsiukevich, Dzmitry, Tara M. Randis, Irina Utkina-Sosunova, Richard A. Polin, & Vadim S. Ten. (2010). The state of systemic circulation, collapsed or preserved defines the need for hyperoxic or normoxic resuscitation in neonatal mice with hypoxia–ischemia. Resuscitation. 81(2). 224–229. 19 indexed citations
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Aguilar, Jorge L., Ritwij Kulkarni, Tara M. Randis, et al.. (2009). Phosphatase-Dependent Regulation of Epithelial Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Responses to Toxin-Induced Membrane Pores. PLoS ONE. 4(11). e8076–e8076. 32 indexed citations
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Randis, Tara M., Ritwij Kulkarni, Jorge L. Aguilar, & Adam J. Ratner. (2009). Antibody-Based Detection and Inhibition of Vaginolysin, the Gardnerella vaginalis Cytolysin. PLoS ONE. 4(4). e5207–e5207. 28 indexed citations
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Mishra, Om P., Tara M. Randis, Qazi M. Ashraf, & Maria Delivoria‐Papadopoulos. (2006). Hypoxia-induced Bax and Bcl-2 protein expression, caspase-9 activation, DNA fragmentation, and lipid peroxidation in mitochondria of the cerebral cortex of newborn piglets: The role of nitric oxide. Neuroscience. 141(3). 1339–1349. 31 indexed citations
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Randis, Tara M., et al.. (2005). Evidence-Based Medicine in Pediatric Residency Programs: Where Are We Now?. Ambulatory Pediatrics. 5(5). 302–305. 16 indexed citations

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