Anne Kiltie

Anne Kiltie

University of Oxford

H-index: 44

Europe-United Kingdom

About Anne Kiltie

Anne Kiltie, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford,

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

Dietary fibre supplementation enhances radiotherapy tumour control and alleviates intestinal radiation toxicity

How do tumours outside the gastrointestinal tract respond to dietary fibre supplementation?

Field-cycling imaging in ovarian cancer: a novel technology

Genome-wide association study of bladder cancer reveals new biological and translational insights

PO-2217 Supplemented gut bacteria effect the viability and radiosensitivity of bladder tumour cells in vitro

OC-0428 Dietary fibre both radiosensitises tumours and spares intestines from acute radiation toxicity

Exploiting dietary fibre and the gut microbiota in pelvic radiotherapy patients

Can the gut microbiota both radiosensitize tumors and spare normal tissue toxicity

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Citations(since 2020)

2297

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5409

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

72

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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Top articles of Anne Kiltie

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Dietary fibre supplementation enhances radiotherapy tumour control and alleviates intestinal radiation toxicity

Chee Kin Then

Salome Paillas

Aliu Moomin

Mariya Misheva

Rachel Moir

...

2023/3/14

How do tumours outside the gastrointestinal tract respond to dietary fibre supplementation?

Fatima Asim

Lowena Clarke

Elizabeth Donnelly

Fouzia Jamal

Lucrezia Piccicacchi

...

2023/11/10

Field-cycling imaging in ovarian cancer: a novel technology

International Journal of Gynecological Cancer

Nanak Bhagat

Lionel Broche

TS Shylasree

Anne E Kiltie

Siladitya Bhattacharya

...

2023/8/1

Genome-wide association study of bladder cancer reveals new biological and translational insights

European urology

Stella Koutros

Lambertus A Kiemeney

Parichoy Pal Choudhury

Roger L Milne

Evangelina Lopez de Maturana

...

2023/7/1

PO-2217 Supplemented gut bacteria effect the viability and radiosensitivity of bladder tumour cells in vitro

Radiotherapy and Oncology

T Lumsden

A Moomin

S Hay

A Kiltie

2023/5/1

OC-0428 Dietary fibre both radiosensitises tumours and spares intestines from acute radiation toxicity

Radiotherapy and Oncology

A Kiltie

CK Then

S Paillas

D Sescu

R Saito

...

2023/5/1

Exploiting dietary fibre and the gut microbiota in pelvic radiotherapy patients

Selina E Eaton

Justyna Kaczmarek

Daanish Mahmood

Anna M McDiarmid

Alya N Norarfan

...

2022/12/7

Can the gut microbiota both radiosensitize tumors and spare normal tissue toxicity

Cancer Research

Chee Kin Then

Salome Paillas

Xuedan Wang

Mariya Misheva

James McCullagh

...

2022/6/15

The role of dietary supplements, including biotics, glutamine, polyunsaturated fatty acids and polyphenols, in reducing gastrointestinal side effects in patients undergoing …

Benjamin Bartsch

Chee Kin Then

Elinor Harriss

Christiana Kartsonaki

Anne E Kiltie

2021/7/1

Evaluation of loading strategies to improve tumor uptake of gemcitabine in a murine orthotopic bladder cancer model using ultrasound and microbubbles

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology

Jia-Ling Ruan

Richard J Browning

Yesna O Yildiz

Luca Bau

Sukanta Kamila

...

2021/6/1

p97/VCP inhibition causes excessive MRE11-dependent DNA end resection promoting cell killing after ionizing radiation

Cell reports

Susan Kilgas

Abhay Narayan Singh

Salome Paillas

Chee-Kin Then

Ignacio Torrecilla

...

2021/5/25

Ultrasound-mediated gemcitabine delivery reduces the normal-tissue toxicity of chemoradiation therapy in a muscle-invasive bladder cancer model

International Journal of Radiation Oncology* Biology* Physics

Jia-Ling Ruan

Richard J Browning

Yesna O Yildiz

Michael Gray

Luca Bau

...

2021/4/1

Immunofluorescence microscopy-based detection of ssDNA foci by BrdU in mammalian cells

STAR protocols

Susan Kilgas

Anne E Kiltie

Kristijan Ramadan

2021/12/17

SPRTN protease-cleaved MRE11 decreases DNA repair and radiosensitises cancer cells

Cell death & disease

Juri Na

Joseph A Newman

Chee Kin Then

Junetha Syed

Iolanda Vendrell

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2021/2/8

The protease SPRTN and SUMOylation coordinate DNA-protein crosslink repair to prevent genome instability

Cell Reports

Annamaria Ruggiano

Bruno Vaz

Susan Kilgas

Marta Popović

Gonzalo Rodriguez-Berriguete

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2021/12/7

Trimodal Therapy

Bladder Cancer: A Practical Guide

Martin Swinton

Ananya Choudhury

Anne E Kiltie

Peter Chung

Astrid Billfalk-Kelly

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2021

Irradiation at ultra-high (FLASH) dose rates reduces acute normal tissue toxicity in the mouse gastrointestinal system

International Journal of Radiation Oncology* Biology* Physics

Jia-Ling Ruan

Carl Lee

Shari Wouters

Iain DC Tullis

Mieke Verslegers

...

2021/12/1

Author Correction to: Association of Bacteroides acidifaciens relative abundance with high-fibre diet-associated radiosensitisation

BMC biology

Chee Kin Then

Salome Paillas

Xuedan Wang

Alix Hampson

Anne E Kiltie

2021/7/9

OC-0581: FLEPAC: A FLASH therapy treatment planning system for electrons, protons, Helium and Carbon ions.

Radiotherapy and Oncology

F Van den Heuvel

J Ruan

F Fiorini

A Vella

M Brooke

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2020/11/1

Greater utility of molecular subtype rather than epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers for prognosis in high‐risk non‐muscle‐invasive (HGT1) bladder cancer

The Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research

Edward C Ottley

Robert Pell

Benedict Brazier

Julianne Hollidge

Christiana Kartsonaki

...

2020/10

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