Amanda Nelson

Amanda Nelson

Penn State University

H-index: 20

North America-United States

About Amanda Nelson

Amanda Nelson, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Penn State University, specializes in the field of dermatology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Human Regulatory T Cells: Understanding the Role of Tregs in Select Autoimmune Skin Diseases and Post-Transplant Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers

Evolution of the facial skin microbiome during puberty in normal and acne skin

Keratinocytes and immune cells in the epidermis are key drivers of inflammation in hidradenitis suppurativa providing a rationale for novel topical therapies

Patients with hidradenitis suppurativa have a higher rate of postoperative infections

Impaired epidermal barriers in congenital ichthyoses house a changing microbial landscape

803 Epidermal inflammatory activity is an important driver of hidradenitis suppurativa lesions

Biomarkers of tretinoin precursors and tretinoin efficacy in patients with moderate to severe facial photodamage: a randomized clinical trial

4-Aminopyridine Induces Nerve Growth Factor to Improve Skin Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration

Amanda Nelson Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Dermatology, Penn State College of Medicine

Citations(all)

2038

Citations(since 2020)

1111

Cited By

1364

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

23

Email

University Profile Page

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Amanda Nelson Skills & Research Interests

dermatology

Top articles of Amanda Nelson

Human Regulatory T Cells: Understanding the Role of Tregs in Select Autoimmune Skin Diseases and Post-Transplant Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers

2023/1

Evolution of the facial skin microbiome during puberty in normal and acne skin

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

2023/1

Keratinocytes and immune cells in the epidermis are key drivers of inflammation in hidradenitis suppurativa providing a rationale for novel topical therapies

British Journal of Dermatology

2022/11/17

Patients with hidradenitis suppurativa have a higher rate of postoperative infections

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

2022/11/15

Amanda Nelson
Amanda Nelson

H-Index: 15

Impaired epidermal barriers in congenital ichthyoses house a changing microbial landscape

British Journal of Dermatology

2022/10/1

803 Epidermal inflammatory activity is an important driver of hidradenitis suppurativa lesions

Journal of Investigative Dermatology

2022/8/1

Biomarkers of tretinoin precursors and tretinoin efficacy in patients with moderate to severe facial photodamage: a randomized clinical trial

JAMA dermatology

2022/8/1

4-Aminopyridine Induces Nerve Growth Factor to Improve Skin Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration

Biomedicines

2022/7/8

4-Aminopyridine promotes cutaneous reinnervation and accelerates wound healing.

FASEB journal: official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology

2022/5/1

Prem Kumar Govindappa
Prem Kumar Govindappa

H-Index: 7

Amanda Nelson
Amanda Nelson

H-Index: 15

4-aminopyridine promotes accelerated skin wound healing via neurogenic-mediator expression

2022/3/30

Isolation, Culture, and Characterization of Primary Schwann Cells, Keratinocytes, and Fibroblasts from Human Foreskin

Mouse Cell Culture: Methods and Protocols

2019

Are antimicrobial peptides a double‐edged sword in hidradenitis suppurativa pathophysiology?

British Journal of Dermatology

2022/2/1

T Cell Extracellular Traps: Tipping the Balance Between Skin Health and Disease

2022

Cross-sectional study reveals reduced odds of allergies in people with hidradenitis suppurativa

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

2021/7/1

219 Isotretinoin disrupts skin microbiome composition and metabolic function after 20 weeks of therapy

Journal of Investigative Dermatology

2021/5/1

Keeping the peace: commensal Cutibacterium acnes trains CD4+ TH17 cells to trap and kill

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

2021/1/19

Yin and Yang: A disrupted skin microbiome and an aberrant host immune response in hidradenitis suppurativa

2021/10

Food for thought: does host diet affect skin microbes?

British Journal of Dermatology

2021/9

Topical compositions and methods of detection and treatment

2020/9/1

Response to Ring et al.: In Silico Predictive Metagenomic Analyses Highlight Key Metabolic Pathways Impacted in the Hidradenitis Suppurativa Skin Microbiome

The Journal of investigative dermatology

2020/7

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