Kathryn Brayer

Kathryn Brayer

University of New Mexico

H-index: 13

North America-United States

About Kathryn Brayer

Kathryn Brayer, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Mexico, specializes in the field of RNA sequencing, cancer biology, gene regulation, transcription factors.

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

Single nucleus transcriptomics reveals cell type-specific heterogeneity on the effects of gestational ozone exposure within the brain

Gestational ozone inhalation elicits maternal cardiac dysfunction and transcriptional changes to placental pericytes and endothelial cells

The inflammatory response of human pancreatic cancer samples compared to normal controls

Single-cell transcriptomic heterogeneity between conduit and resistance mesenteric arteries in rats

The immune response to a fungus in pancreatic cancer samples

Dominant gene expression profiles define adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) from different tissues: validation of a gene signature classifier for poor survival in salivary gland ACC

Humanized patient-derived xenograft models of disseminated ovarian cancer recapitulate key aspects of the tumor immune environment within the peritoneal cavity

Glioblastoma initiation, migration, and cell types are regulated by core bHLH transcription factors ASCL1 and OLIG2

Kathryn Brayer Information

University

Position

Yale University University of California Davis University of Arizona

Citations(all)

1455

Citations(since 2020)

634

Cited By

1054

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

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Kathryn Brayer Skills & Research Interests

RNA sequencing

cancer biology

gene regulation

transcription factors

Top articles of Kathryn Brayer

Single nucleus transcriptomics reveals cell type-specific heterogeneity on the effects of gestational ozone exposure within the brain

2024

Gestational ozone inhalation elicits maternal cardiac dysfunction and transcriptional changes to placental pericytes and endothelial cells

Toxicological Sciences

2023/12/1

The inflammatory response of human pancreatic cancer samples compared to normal controls

Plos one

2023/11/1

Single-cell transcriptomic heterogeneity between conduit and resistance mesenteric arteries in rats

Physiological Genomics

2023/4/1

The immune response to a fungus in pancreatic cancer samples

bioRxiv

2023/3/29

Dominant gene expression profiles define adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) from different tissues: validation of a gene signature classifier for poor survival in salivary gland ACC

Cancers

2023/2/22

Humanized patient-derived xenograft models of disseminated ovarian cancer recapitulate key aspects of the tumor immune environment within the peritoneal cavity

Cancer Research Communications

2023/2/22

Glioblastoma initiation, migration, and cell types are regulated by core bHLH transcription factors ASCL1 and OLIG2

bioRxiv

2023

Neurodevelopmental Transcription Factors Promote Proliferation, Regulate Cell Type, and Play Opposing Roles in Cellular Migration in Glioblastoma

2023

Humanized NBSGW PDX models of disseminated ovarian cancer recapitulate key aspects of the tumor immune environment within the peritoneal cavity

bioRxiv

2022/7/3

The R-enantiomer of ketorolac reduces ovarian cancer tumor burden in vivo

BMC cancer

2021/12

Heterogeneity of circulating tumor cell neoplastic subpopulations outlined by single-cell transcriptomics

Cancers

2021/9/29

Oncogenic orphan nuclear receptor NR4A3 interacts and cooperates with MYB in acinic cell carcinoma

Cancers

2020/8/27

Abstract B70: Rac1 as a therapeutic target in ovarian cancer

Clinical Cancer Research

2020/7/1

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