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Overview

John H. Cummings is affiliated with the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on medicine and physics and astronomy.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Physics and Astronomy

Within these broader fields, Cummings's work covers several subfields, such as:

  • Oncology
  • Surgery
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases

Cummings has contributed to topics like:

  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions
  • Diverticular Disease and Complications
  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Parvovirus B19 Infection Studies
  • Viral-associated cancers and disorders
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography

Recent publications by John H. Cummings include:

  • Fully Packaged Multichannel Cryogenic Quantum Memory Module, 2023, Physical Review Applied
  • Arachidonic acid reverses cholesterol and zinc inhibition of human voltage-gated proton channels, 2023, Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Development of Multi-Qubit Color Center Quantum Memory Module, 2022, Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition
  • A fully packaged multi-channel cryogenic module for optical quantum memories, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

The frequent publication venues for their work are:

  • Physical Review Applied
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Cummings include:

  • Katia Shtyrkova
  • Ian Christen
  • Linsen Li
  • Dave Kharas
  • W. John Nowak

In addition to journal articles and conference papers, Cummings has contributed to book publications through Springer International Publishing, notably a work titled Denis Burkitt published in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Classification and measurement of nutritionally important starch fractions

    Englyst Hn;Kingman Sm;Cummings Jh

  • Short chain fatty acids in human large intestine, portal, hepatic and venous blood.

    J. H. Cummings;E. W. Pomare;W. J. Branch;C. P. E. Naylor

  • Selective stimulation of bifidobacteria in the human colon by oligofructose and inulin.

    Glenn R. Gibson;Emily R. Beatty;Xin Wang;John H. Cummings

  • The control and consequences of bacterial fermentation in the human colon.

    J.H. Cummings;G.T. Macfarlane

  • Functional food science and gastrointestinal physiology and function

    S Salminen;C Bouley;M C Boutron-Ruault;J H Cummings

  • Short chain fatty acids in the human colon.

    J H Cummings

  • Carbohydrate quality and human health: a series of systematic reviews and meta-analyses

    Andrew Reynolds;Jim Mann;John Cummings;Nicola Winter

  • Synbiotic therapy (Bifidobacterium longum/Synergy 1) initiates resolution of inflammation in patients with active ulcerative colitis: a randomised controlled pilot trial

    Furrie E;Macfarlane S;Kennedy A;Cummings Jh

  • Comparison of fermentation reactions in different regions of the human colon

    G.T. Macfarlane;Glenn Gibson;J.H. Cummings

  • Rapidly available glucose in foods: an in vitro measurement that reflects the glycemic response

    Klaus N Englyst;Hans N Englyst;Geoffrey J Hudson;Tim J Cole

  • Review article: prebiotics in the gastrointestinal tract

    S. Macfarlane;G. T. Macfarlane;J. H. Cummings

  • Prebiotic digestion and fermentation

    John H Cummings;George T Macfarlane;Hans N Englyst

  • Functional Food Properties of Non-Digestible Oligosaccharides: A Consensus Report From the ENDO Project (DGXII AIRII-CT94-1095)

    J Van Loo;J Cummings;Nathalie M. Delzenne;H Englyst

  • THE MICROBIAL CONTRIBUTION TO HUMAN FAECAL MASS

    Alison M. Stephen;J. H. Cummings

  • Fermentation in the human large intestine and the available substrates

    J H Cummings;H N Englyst

  • Digestion of the polysaccharides of some cereal foods in the human small intestine.

    Hans N Englyst;John H Cummings

  • Mechanism of action of dietary fibre in the human colon

    Alison M. Stephen;John H. Cummings

  • Fecal weight, colon cancer risk, and dietary intake of nonstarch polysaccharides (dietary fiber)

    John H. Cummings;John H. Cummings;John H. Cummings;Sheila A. Bingham;Sheila A. Bingham;Sheila A. Bingham;Kenneth W. Heaton;Kenneth W. Heaton;Kenneth W. Heaton;Martin A. Eastwood;Martin A. Eastwood;Martin A. Eastwood

  • Protein degradation by human intestinal bacteria.

    G. T. Macfarlane;J. H. Cummings;C. Allison

  • CLASSIFICATION AND MEASUREMENT OF NUTRUTIONALLY IMPORTANT STARCH FRACTIONS

    H. N. Englyst;S. M. Kingman;J. H. Cummings

Frequent Co-Authors

Glenn R. Gibson
Glenn R. Gibson University of Reading
Sheila Bingham
Sheila Bingham University of Cambridge
George T. Macfarlane
George T. Macfarlane University of Dundee
Sandra Macfarlane
Sandra Macfarlane University of Dundee
JM Newton
JM Newton University College London
David J.A. Jenkins
David J.A. Jenkins University of Toronto
Tim J. Cole
Tim J. Cole University College London
Marcel Roberfroid
Marcel Roberfroid Université Catholique de Louvain
Francisco Guarner
Francisco Guarner Autonomous University of Barcelona
Jim Mann
Jim Mann University of Otago

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