Ashley Winn Seifert

Ashley Winn Seifert

University of Kentucky

H-index: 25

North America-United States

About Ashley Winn Seifert

Ashley Winn Seifert, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kentucky, specializes in the field of Regeneration and Developmental Biology.

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

Retinal neuroanatomy of two emerging model organisms, the spiny mouse (Acomys dimidiatus) and the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus)

Tissue-resident macrophages specifically express Lactotransferrin and Vegfc during ear pinna regeneration in spiny mice

Author Correction: Adult spiny mice (Acomys) exhibit endogenous cardiac recovery in response to myocardial infarction

Neural crest cells give rise to non-myogenic mesenchymal tissue in the adult murid ear pinna

Spiny mice display a pro-regenerative response to acute retinal damage

Enduring questions in regenerative biology and the search for answers

An ERK-dependent molecular switch antagonizes fibrosis and promotes regeneration in spiny mice (Acomys)

Biased brain and behavioral responses towards kin in males of a communally breeding species

Ashley Winn Seifert Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

2891

Citations(since 2020)

1814

Cited By

1653

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

33

Email

University Profile Page

University of Kentucky

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Ashley Winn Seifert Skills & Research Interests

Regeneration and Developmental Biology

Top articles of Ashley Winn Seifert

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Retinal neuroanatomy of two emerging model organisms, the spiny mouse (Acomys dimidiatus) and the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus)

bioRxiv

Jessica D Bills

Ashley W Seifert

Ann C Morris

2024

Tissue-resident macrophages specifically express Lactotransferrin and Vegfc during ear pinna regeneration in spiny mice

Developmental Cell

Jennifer Simkin

Ajoy Aloysius

Mike Adam

Fatemeh Safaee

Renée R Donahue

...

2024/1/10

Author Correction: Adult spiny mice (Acomys) exhibit endogenous cardiac recovery in response to myocardial infarction

NPJ Regenerative Medicine

Hsuan Peng

Kazuhiro Shindo

Renée R Donahue

Erhe Gao

Brooke M Ahern

...

2023

Neural crest cells give rise to non-myogenic mesenchymal tissue in the adult murid ear pinna

bioRxiv

Robyn S Allen

Shishir K Biswas

Ashley W Seifert

2023/8/7

Spiny mice display a pro-regenerative response to acute retinal damage

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

Jess Bills

Amy Ngo

Ashley Seifert

Ann C Morris

2023/6/1

Enduring questions in regenerative biology and the search for answers

Ashley W Seifert

Elizabeth M Duncan

Ricardo M Zayas

2023/11/9

An ERK-dependent molecular switch antagonizes fibrosis and promotes regeneration in spiny mice (Acomys)

Science advances

Antonio Tomasso

Tim Koopmans

Philip Lijnzaad

Kerstin Bartscherer

Ashley W Seifert

2023/4/26

Biased brain and behavioral responses towards kin in males of a communally breeding species

Scientific Reports

Brandon A Fricker

Deborah Ho

Ashley W Seifert

Aubrey M Kelly

2023/10/9

Distribution of vasopressin 1a and oxytocin receptor protein and mRNA in the basal forebrain and midbrain of the spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus)

Brain Structure and Function

Jeanne M Powell

Kiyoshi Inoue

Kelly J Wallace

Ashley W Seifert

Larry J Young

...

2023/3

Universal DNA methylation age across mammalian tissues

Nature aging

Ake T Lu

Zhe Fei

Amin Haghani

Todd R Robeck

JA Zoller

...

2023/9

Author Correction: Biased brain and behavioral responses towards kin in males of a communally breeding species

Scientific Reports

Brandon A Fricker

Deborah Ho

Ashley W Seifert

Aubrey M Kelly

2023

DNA methylation networks underlying mammalian traits

Science

Amin Haghani

Caesar Z Li

Todd R Robeck

Joshua Zhang

Ake T Lu

...

2023/8/11

Species-typical group size differentially influences social reward neural circuitry during nonreproductive social interactions

Iscience

Jose A Gonzalez Abreu

Ashley E Rosenberg

Brandon A Fricker

Kelly J Wallace

Ashley W Seifert

...

2022/5/20

Sonic hedgehog is essential for proximal-distal outgrowth of the limb bud in salamanders

Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Sruthi Purushothaman

Brianda B Lopez Aviña

Ashley W Seifert

2022/4/1

Fibroblast inflammatory priming determines regenerative versus fibrotic skin repair in reindeer

Cell

Sarthak Sinha

Holly D Sparks

Elodie Labit

Hayley N Robbins

Kevin Gowing

...

2022/12/8

A constitutively expressed fluorescent ubiquitination-based cell-cycle indicator (FUCCI) in axolotls for studying tissue regeneration

Development

Timothy J Duerr

Eun Kyung Jeon

Kaylee M Wells

Antonio Villanueva

Ashley W Seifert

...

2022/3/15

Corrigendum to'The regional-dependent biaxial behavior of young and aged mouse skin: A detailed histomechanical characterization, residual strain analysis, and constitutive …

Acta biomaterialia

William D Meador

Gabriella P Sugerman

Hannah M Story

Ashley W Seifert

Matthew R Bersi

...

2022/12

A remarkable rodent: Regeneration and reproduction in spiny mice (Acomys)

Ashley W Seifert

Peter Temple-Smith

2022/1/1

Whole-Mount In Situ Hybridization (WISH) for Salamander Embryos and Larvae

Sruthi Purushothaman

Ashley W Seifert

2022/10/23

Characterization of social behavior in the spiny mouse, Acomys cahirinus

Ethology

Brandon A Fricker

Ashley W Seifert

Aubrey M Kelly

2022/1

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