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35381
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2390
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1076

Jane Glazebrook publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jane Glazebrook sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 136 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Jane Glazebrook D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Genetics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jane Glazebrook sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jane Glazebrook is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States and has conducted research primarily within the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with specific focus on Plant Science and Cell Biology.

Their work includes investigations into various aspects of plant biology, particularly related to plant virus research, plant pathogens and fungal diseases, and genetically modified organisms.

Recent publications include:

  • Expression Profile Matrix of Arabidopsis Transcription Factor Genes Suggests Their Putative Functions in Response to Environmental Stresses, 2021, UNC Libraries
  • Letter to the Editor: DNA Purification-Free PCR from Plant Tissues, 2021, Plant and Cell Physiology

Throughout their career, Jane Glazebrook has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, which include:

  • Fumiaki Katagiri
  • Wenqiong Chen
  • Nicholas J. Provart
  • Hur-Song Chang
  • Thomas Eulgem

The scientist's work has been published in venues such as UNC Libraries and Plant and Cell Physiology, reflecting a consistent engagement with journals focusing on plant biology and physiology.

Best Publications

  • Contrasting Mechanisms of Defense Against Biotrophic and Necrotrophic Pathogens

    Jane Glazebrook

  • A draft sequence of the rice genome (Oryza sativa L. ssp indica)

    Stephen A. Goff;Darrell Ricke;Tien-Hung Lan;Gernot Presting

  • The Arabidopsis NPR1 gene that controls systemic acquired resistance encodes a novel protein containing ankyrin repeats

    Hui Cao;Jane Glazebrook;Jane Glazebrook;Joseph D. Clarke;Sigrid Volko

  • Arabidopsis : a laboratory manual

    Detlef Weigel;Jane Glazebrook

  • Expression Profile Matrix of Arabidopsis Transcription Factor Genes Suggests Their Putative Functions in Response to Environmental Stresses

    Wenqiong Chen;Nicholas J. Provart;Jane Glazebrook;Fumiaki Katagiri

  • A High-Throughput Arabidopsis Reverse Genetics System

    Allen Sessions;Ellen Burke;Gernot Presting;George Aux

  • Priming in systemic plant immunity.

    Ho Won Jung;Timothy J. Tschaplinski;Lin Wang;Lin Wang;Lin Wang;Jane Glazebrook

  • Genes controlling expression of defense responses in Arabidopsis — 2001 status

    Jane Glazebrook

  • Quantitative Nature of Arabidopsis Responses during Compatible and Incompatible Interactions with the Bacterial Pathogen Pseudomonas syringae

    Yi Tao;Yi Tao;Zhiyi Xie;Wenqiong Chen;Jane Glazebrook

  • Arabidopsis thaliana PAD4 encodes a lipase-like gene that is important for salicylic acid signaling.

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  • Isolation of Arabidopsis Mutants With Enhanced Disease Susceptibility by Direct Screening

    Jane Glazebrook;Elizabeth E. Rogers;Frederick M. Ausubel

  • Network properties of robust immunity in plants.

    Kenichi Tsuda;Masanao Sato;Masanao Sato;Thomas Stoddard;Jane Glazebrook

  • The transcriptome of rhizobacteria-induced systemic resistance in arabidopsis.

    Bas W M Verhagen;Jane Glazebrook;Tong Zhu;Hur Song Chang

  • Topology of the network integrating salicylate and jasmonate signal transduction derived from global expression phenotyping.

    Jane Glazebrook;Wenqiong Chen;Bram Estes;Hur Song Chang

  • Arabidopsis MAP kinase 4 regulates gene expression through transcription factor release in the nucleus

    Jin Long Qiu;Berthe Katrine Fiil;Klaus Petersen;Henrik Bjørn Nielsen

  • Isolation of phytoalexin-deficient mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana and characterization of their interactions with bacterial pathogens

    Jane Glazebrook;Frederick M. Ausubel

  • PAD4 functions upstream from salicylic acid to control defense responses in Arabidopsis.

    Nan Zhou;Nan Zhou;Tina L. Tootle;Frank Tsui;Daniel F. Klessig

  • Genes controlling expression of defense responses in Arabidopsis.

    Jane Glazebrook

  • Interplay between MAMP-triggered and SA-mediated defense responses.

    Kenichi Tsuda;Masanao Sato;Masanao Sato;Jane Glazebrook;Jerry D. Cohen

  • Phytoalexin-deficient mutants of Arabidopsis reveal that PAD4 encodes a regulatory factor and that four PAD genes contribute to downy mildew resistance.

    Jane Glazebrook;Michael Zook;Figen Mert;Isabelle Kagan

Frequent Co-Authors

Fumiaki Katagiri
Fumiaki Katagiri University of Minnesota
Detlef Weigel
Detlef Weigel Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology
Kenichi Tsuda
Kenichi Tsuda Huazhong Agricultural University
Frederick M. Ausubel
Frederick M. Ausubel Harvard University
Tong Zhu
Tong Zhu Research Triangle Park Foundation
Steven P. Briggs
Steven P. Briggs University of California, San Diego
Xinnian Dong
Xinnian Dong Duke University
Nicholas J. Provart
Nicholas J. Provart University of Toronto
Jerry D. Cohen
Jerry D. Cohen University of Minnesota

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