Dean Sherry

Dean Sherry

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

H-index: 95

North America-United States

About Dean Sherry

Dean Sherry, With an exceptional h-index of 95 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, specializes in the field of metabolism and imaging.

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

Enhancing r1 Relaxivity in GdDOTA-Monoamide Complexes through Polar Group-Mediated Ordering of Second-Sphere Water Molecules

Differentiation and characterization of healthy versus pathological tau using chemical exchange saturation transfer

Investigations into the Signaling Pathways Involving Glucose-Stimulated Zinc Secretion (GSZS) from Prostate Epithelial Cells In Vitro and In Vivo

Zinc sensors for in vivo imaging of beta-cell function by MRI

Prospects and limitations of paramagnetic chemical exchange saturation transfer agents serving as biological reporters in vivo

Recent progress in analysis of intermediary metabolism by ex vivo 13C NMR

MRI methods for imaging beta-cell function in the rodent pancreas

Imaging β-cell function using a zinc-responsive MRI contrast agent may identify first responder islets

Dean Sherry Information

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Citations(all)

33471

Citations(since 2020)

7966

Cited By

30408

hIndex(all)

95

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

423

i10Index(since 2020)

213

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Dean Sherry Skills & Research Interests

metabolism and imaging

Top articles of Dean Sherry

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Enhancing r1 Relaxivity in GdDOTA-Monoamide Complexes through Polar Group-Mediated Ordering of Second-Sphere Water Molecules

Inorganic Chemistry

Namini N Paranawithana

Remy Chiaffarelli

Jan Kretschmer

Emily Buchanan

Katherine Lopez

...

2024/2/22

Differentiation and characterization of healthy versus pathological tau using chemical exchange saturation transfer

NMR in Biomedicine

Fang Frank Yu

James Rathnakar

Bryan Ryder

Brian Hitt

Omar M Kashmer

...

2024/4/22

Investigations into the Signaling Pathways Involving Glucose-Stimulated Zinc Secretion (GSZS) from Prostate Epithelial Cells In Vitro and In Vivo

Molecular Imaging and Biology

Daniel Parrott

Eul Hyun Suh

Pooyan Khalighinejad

Veronica Clavijo Jordan

Ivan Arreola

...

2023/10

Zinc sensors for in vivo imaging of beta-cell function by MRI

2023/8/1

Prospects and limitations of paramagnetic chemical exchange saturation transfer agents serving as biological reporters in vivo

A Dean Sherry

Daniela Delli Castelli

Silvio Aime

2023/6

Recent progress in analysis of intermediary metabolism by ex vivo 13C NMR

Craig R Malloy

A Dean Sherry

Jeffry R Alger

Eunsook S Jin

2023/4

MRI methods for imaging beta-cell function in the rodent pancreas

Pooyan Khalighinejad

Eul Hyun Suh

A Dean Sherry

2022/12/13

Imaging β-cell function using a zinc-responsive MRI contrast agent may identify first responder islets

Frontiers in Endocrinology

Bibek Thapa

Eul Hyun Suh

Daniel Parrott

Pooyan Khalighinejad

Gaurav Sharma

...

2022/1/31

Using micro-synchrotron radiation x-ray fluorescence (µ-SRXRF) for trace metal imaging in the development of MRI contrast agents for prostate cancer imaging

Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology

Erica Dao

Clavijo Jordan

K Geraki

AF Martins

S Chirayil

...

2022

Review and consensus recommendations on clinical APT‐weighted imaging approaches at 3T: application to brain tumors

Jinyuan Zhou

Moritz Zaiss

Linda Knutsson

Phillip Zhe Sun

Sung Soo Ahn

...

2022/8

Mn (II)-based sensors to detect zinc in vivo with MRI

2022/3/8

Dynamic 13C MR spectroscopy as an alternative to imaging for assessing cerebral metabolism using hyperpolarized pyruvate in humans

Magnetic resonance in medicine

Junjie Ma

Marco C Pinho

Crystal E Harrison

Jun Chen

Chenhao Sun

...

2022/3

Imaging beta-cell function in the pancreas of non-human primates using a zinc-sensitive MRI contrast agent

Frontiers in Endocrinology

Veronica Clavijo Jordan

Catherine DG Hines

Liza T Gantert

Shubing Wang

Stacey Conarello

...

2021/5/26

Gadolinium-based contrast agents for sensitive detection of Zn2+ with MRI

2021/8/24

New Insights into Metabolic Regulation from Hyperpolarized 13C MRS/MRI Studies

A Dean Sherry

Craig R Malloy

2021/5/22

Analysis of steady-state carbon tracer experiments using akaike information criteria

Metabolomics

Jeffry R Alger

Abu Minhajuddin

A Dean Sherry

Craig R Malloy

2021/7

Co-Polarized [1-13C]Pyruvate and [1,3-13C2]Acetoacetate Provide a Simultaneous View of Cytosolic and Mitochondrial Redox in a Single Experiment

ACS sensors

Gaurav Sharma

Xiaodong Wen

Nesmine R Maptue

Thomas Hever

Craig R Malloy

...

2021/11/11

The roles of ZnT1 and ZnT4 in glucose-stimulated zinc secretion in prostate epithelial cells

Molecular imaging and biology

Su-Tang Lo

Daniel Parrott

M Veronica Clavijo Jordan

Diya Binoy Joseph

Douglas Strand

...

2021/4

31P‐MRS of the healthy human brain at 7 T detects multiple hexose derivatives of uridine diphosphate glucose

NMR in Biomedicine

Jimin Ren

Craig R Malloy

A Dean Sherry

2021/7

Detection of glucose-derived d- and l-lactate in cancer cells by the use of a chiral NMR shift reagent

Cancer & Metabolism

Eul Hyun Suh

Carlos FGC Geraldes

Sara Chirayil

Brandon Faubert

Raul Ayala

...

2021/11/6

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Jinming Gao

Jinming Gao

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

H-index: 76
Craig R Malloy

Craig R Malloy

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

H-index: 67
Peter Caravan

Peter Caravan

Harvard University

H-index: 59
Carlos F. G. C. Geraldes

Carlos F. G. C. Geraldes

Universidade de Coimbra

H-index: 57
Prof. Balázs SÜMEGI; DSC

Prof. Balázs SÜMEGI; DSC

Pécsi Tudományegyetem

H-index: 44
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Matthew Merritt

University of Florida

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