Neil Shay

Neil Shay

Oregon State University

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Neil Shay

Neil Shay, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Oregon State University, specializes in the field of nutrition, bioactive compounds, diabetes, obesity, NAFLD.

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

P03-070-23 Watermelon Intake and Amino Acid Supplementation Impact Gene Expression Patterns in Male Mice and HepaRG Cells

P31-007-23 Diet Composition Influences the Effect of High Fat Diets on Bone in Growing Male Mice

Diet composition influences the effect of high fat diets on bone in growing male mice

Perspective: Challenges and Future Directions in Clinical Research with Nuts and Berries

Green Tea as An Ingredient in Food Combinations Provide Metabolic Improvements

Consumption of Antioxidant-Rich “Cerrado” Cashew Pseudofruit Affects Hepatic Gene Expression in Obese C57BL/6J High Fat-Fed Mice

Intake of an enological oak tannin powder alters hepatic gene express patterns indicative of a reduction of inflammation in male mice fed an obesogenic diet

Gene Expression Profiling in Liver of Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet Supplemented With Watermelon Flesh, Arginine, or Citrulline Shows Similar Pattern Changes

Neil Shay Information

University

Position

Professor of Nutrition and Food Science

Citations(all)

6204

Citations(since 2020)

975

Cited By

4788

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

Oregon State University

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Neil Shay Skills & Research Interests

nutrition

bioactive compounds

diabetes

obesity

NAFLD

Top articles of Neil Shay

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

P03-070-23 Watermelon Intake and Amino Acid Supplementation Impact Gene Expression Patterns in Male Mice and HepaRG Cells

Current Developments in Nutrition

Neil Shay

Mikayla Chen

Yongjun Wang

2023/7/1

P31-007-23 Diet Composition Influences the Effect of High Fat Diets on Bone in Growing Male Mice

Current Developments in Nutrition

Laura Beaver

Maud Prati

Ting Luo

Neil Shay

Adam Branscum

...

2023/7/1

Diet composition influences the effect of high fat diets on bone in growing male mice

Bone

Laura M Beaver

Maud Prati

Kristy E Gilman

Ting Luo

Neil F Shay

...

2023/11/1

Perspective: Challenges and Future Directions in Clinical Research with Nuts and Berries

Michelle L Zuelch

Marcela D Radtke

Roberta R Holt

Arpita Basu

Britt Burton-Freeman

...

2023/8/2

Green Tea as An Ingredient in Food Combinations Provide Metabolic Improvements

Alexandra Becraft

Neil Shay

2022/10/28

Consumption of Antioxidant-Rich “Cerrado” Cashew Pseudofruit Affects Hepatic Gene Expression in Obese C57BL/6J High Fat-Fed Mice

Foods

Mariana Buranelo Egea

Gavin Pierce

Si-Hong Park

Sang-In Lee

Fabienne Heger

...

2022/8/23

Intake of an enological oak tannin powder alters hepatic gene express patterns indicative of a reduction of inflammation in male mice fed an obesogenic diet

Food & Function

Mariana Buranelo Egea

Gavin Pierce

Ting Luo

Alexandra Becraft

Neil Shay

2022

Gene Expression Profiling in Liver of Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet Supplemented With Watermelon Flesh, Arginine, or Citrulline Shows Similar Pattern Changes

Current Developments in Nutrition

Mikayla Chen

Neil Shay

2021/6/1

Intake of Watermelon and Watermelon Byproducts in Male Mice Fed a Western-Style Obesogenic Diet Alters Hepatic Gene Expression Patterns, as Determined by RNA Sequencing

Current Developments in Nutrition

Mariana Buranelo Egea

Gavin Pierce

Alexandra R Becraft

Marlena Sturm

Wesley Yu

...

2020/8/1

Consumption of “Cerrado” Cashew Pulp Affects Physiological Parameters and Gene Expression in Obese C57BL/6J High Fat-Fed Mice

Current Developments in Nutrition

Mariana Buranelo Egea

Gavin Pierce

Neil Shay

2020/6/1

Raspberry Polyphenol Extracts Modify Physiological Parameters and the Hepatic Transcriptome of C57BL/6J Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet

Current Developments in Nutrition

Gavin Pierce

Mariana Buranelo Egea

Neil Shay

2020/6/1

Metabolic syndrome is reduced in C57BL/6J mice fed high-fat diets supplemented with oak tannins

Current Developments in Nutrition

Ting Luo

Tedd Goldfinger

Neil Shay

2020/4/1

Intake of Watermelon or Its Byproducts Alters Glucose Metabolism, the Microbiome, and Hepatic Proinflammatory Metabolites in High-FatFed Male C57BL/6 J Mice

The Journal of nutrition

Alexandra R Becraft

Marlena L Sturm

Rufa L Mendez

Si Hong Park

Sang In Lee

...

2020/3/1

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