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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 60 Citations 11,319 126 World Ranking 7967 National Ranking 590

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Enzyme
  • Gene
  • Biochemistry

Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel focuses on Biochemistry, DNA damage, Comet assay, Oxidative stress and Genotoxicity. Her is doing research in Antioxidant, Butyrate, Carcinogen, Flavonoid and GSTP1, both of which are found in Biochemistry. Her research integrates issues of Chromatography, Food science and Cell damage in her study of DNA damage.

Her work carried out in the field of Comet assay brings together such families of science as Molecular biology, Gel electrophoresis, DNA repair, Lutein and beta-Carotene. The study incorporates disciplines such as Genistein, Calcium in biology, Lignan and Propionate in addition to Oxidative stress. Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel combines subjects such as In vitro and In vivo with her study of Genotoxicity.

Her most cited work include:

  • The single cell gel electrophoresis assay (comet assay): A European review (809 citations)
  • Protective role of probiotics and prebiotics in colon cancer. (455 citations)
  • Dietary synbiotics reduce cancer risk factors in polypectomized and colon cancer patients (370 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel mainly investigates Biochemistry, Comet assay, DNA damage, Genotoxicity and Molecular biology. Her Biochemistry study frequently links to related topics such as Cell culture. Her Comet assay research incorporates elements of Food science, In vitro, Reactive oxygen species, Chromatography and Clone.

Her work focuses on many connections between DNA damage and other disciplines, such as Carcinogen, that overlap with her field of interest in Detoxification. Her work deals with themes such as Feces, Pathology, Cytotoxicity, Buccal administration and In vivo, which intersect with Genotoxicity. Her Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Viability assay, Cell, Carcinogenesis, Cancer cell and Fluorescence in situ hybridization.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Biochemistry (49.15%)
  • Comet assay (32.20%)
  • DNA damage (29.66%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2006-2015)?

  • Biochemistry (49.15%)
  • Internal medicine (11.86%)
  • Fermentation (11.02%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel spends much of her time researching Biochemistry, Internal medicine, Fermentation, Colorectal cancer and Food science. Her research in Butyrate, Glutathione, Metabolism, Reactive oxygen species and Polyunsaturated fatty acid are components of Biochemistry. Her studies in Butyrate integrate themes in fields like Metabolite and Inulin.

Her work on Carotenoid is typically connected to Ceratonia siliqua as part of general Food science study, connecting several disciplines of science. Her Carcinogenesis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cancer research, Gene expression and DNA damage, Comet assay. Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel interconnects Computational biology and DNA sequencing in the investigation of issues within DNA damage.

Between 2006 and 2015, her most popular works were:

  • Dietary synbiotics reduce cancer risk factors in polypectomized and colon cancer patients (370 citations)
  • Overview of Experimental Data on Reduction of Colorectal Cancer Risk by Inulin-Type Fructans (82 citations)
  • Physiological concentrations of butyrate favorably modulate genes of oxidative and metabolic stress in primary human colon cells. (80 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Enzyme
  • Gene
  • Cancer

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Biochemistry, Prebiotic, Fermentation, Cell culture and Inulin. Biochemistry is a component of her Metabolite and Butyrate studies. Her Prebiotic research incorporates themes from Cancer, Internal medicine, Colorectal cancer, Gastroenterology and Carotenoid.

Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel focuses mostly in the field of Cell culture, narrowing it down to matters related to Cell type and, in some cases, Molecular biology and Carcinogenesis. Her study in Inulin is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Uric acid and Antioxidant. Her Carcinogen research integrates issues from Cell and DNA damage, Comet assay.

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Best Publications

The single cell gel electrophoresis assay (comet assay): A European review

V.J. McKelvey-Martin;M.H.L. Green;P. Schmezer;B.L. Pool-Zobel.
Mutation Research (1993)

1287 Citations

Protective role of probiotics and prebiotics in colon cancer.

Ingrid Wollowski;Gerhard Rechkemmer;Beatrice L Pool-Zobel.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2001)

698 Citations

Dietary synbiotics reduce cancer risk factors in polypectomized and colon cancer patients

Joseph Rafter;Michael Bennett;Giovanna Caderni;Yvonne Clune.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2007)

626 Citations

Consumption of vegetables reduces genetic damage in humans: first results of a human intervention trial with carotenoid-rich foods.

B L Pool-Zobel;A Bub;H Müller;I Wollowski.
Carcinogenesis (1997)

556 Citations

Lactobacillus‐ and bifidobacterium‐mediated antigenotoxicity in the colon of rats

B L Pool-Zobel;C Neudecker;I Domizlaff;S Ji.
Nutrition and Cancer (1996)

338 Citations

Fruit juice consumption modulates antioxidative status, immune status and DNA damage.

Achim Bub;Bernhard Watzl;Mark Blockhaus;Karlis Briviba.
Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry (2003)

306 Citations

Inulin-type fructans and reduction in colon cancer risk: review of experimental and human data.

Beatrice L. Pool-Zobel.
British Journal of Nutrition (2005)

298 Citations

Detection of genotoxic effects in human gastric and nasal mucosa cells isolated from biopsy samples

Beatrice L. Pool‐Zobel;Natalie Lotzmann;Martin Knoll;Frank Kuchenmeister.
Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis (1994)

223 Citations

Modulation of xenobiotic metabolising enzymes by anticarcinogens -- focus on glutathione S-transferases and their role as targets of dietary chemoprevention in colorectal carcinogenesis.

Beatrice Pool-Zobel;Selvaraju Veeriah;Frank-D. Böhmer.
Mutation Research (2005)

209 Citations

Anthocyanins are potent antioxidants in model systems but do not reduce endogenous oxidative DNA damage in human colon cells.

B.L. Pool-Zobel;Achim Bub;N. Schröder;Gerhard Rechkemmer.
European Journal of Nutrition (1999)

206 Citations

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