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15781
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6569

Nancy R. Webb publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nancy R. Webb sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 122 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Nancy R. Webb D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Nancy R. Webb sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Nancy R. Webb is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States, focusing on research that intersects medicine with biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans diverse subfields such as pulmonary and respiratory medicine, surgery, molecular biology, epidemiology, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The primary topics that define their research include aortic aneurysm repair treatments, amyloidosis diagnosis and outcomes, pancreatitis pathology and treatment, aortic disease management, connective tissue disorders research, cardiovascular disease related to adiposity, and liver disease diagnosis and treatment.

They have contributed to several notable publications over recent years, including:

  • "Aortic Aneurysms and Dissections Series," 2020, Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
  • "High-Density Lipoproteins and Serum Amyloid A (SAA)," 2021, Current Atherosclerosis Reports
  • "The effect of diabetes on abdominal aortic aneurysm growth over 2 years," 2021, Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • "Aortic Aneurysms and Dissections Series: Part II," 2020, Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
  • "Serum Amyloid A is not obligatory for high-fat, high-sucrose, cholesterol-fed diet-induced obesity and its metabolic and inflammatory complications," 2022, PLoS ONE

Their frequent co-authors include Ailing Ji, Victoria P. Noffsinger, Lisa R. Tannock, Andrea C. Trumbauer, and Preetha Shridas. Collaborative efforts with these researchers have resulted in multiple studies advancing understanding in cardiovascular and metabolic disease mechanisms.

Their work has been published predominantly in venues specializing in cardiovascular and vascular biology disciplines, with multiple contributions to:

  • Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
  • Current Atherosclerosis Reports
  • Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • Journal of Lipid Research
  • PLoS ONE

Their research profile indicates a strong concentration on vascular diseases, particularly aortic aneurysms and amyloidosis, contributing valuable insights into the molecular and clinical aspects of these conditions. They have authored a significant number of publications in medicine and allied biochemistry-related fields, reflecting interdisciplinary expertise.

Best Publications

  • Dysfunctional HDL and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease

    Robert S. Rosenson;H. Bryan Brewer;Benjamin J. Ansell;Philip Barter

  • Cloning and sequence analysis of a cDNA for rat transforming growth factor- α

    David C. Lee;Timothy M. Rose;Nancy R. Webb;George J. Todaro

  • Hepatocytes direct the formation of a pro-metastatic niche in the liver

    Jae W. Lee;Meredith L. Stone;Paige M. Porrett;Stacy K. Thomas

  • Complex regulation of transforming growth factor beta 1, beta 2, and beta 3 mRNA expression in mouse fibroblasts and keratinocytes by transforming growth factors beta 1 and beta 2.

    C C Bascom;J R Wolfshohl;R J Coffey;L Madisen

  • Type 1 transforming growth factor beta: amplified expression and secretion of mature and precursor polypeptides in Chinese hamster ovary cells.

    L E Gentry;N R Webb;G J Lim;A M Brunner

  • Translation of High-Density Lipoprotein Function Into Clinical Practice Current Prospects and Future Challenges

    Robert S. Rosenson;H. Bryan Brewer;Benjamin Ansell;Philip Barter

  • Transforming growth factor-beta 2: cDNA cloning and sequence analysis.

    Linda Madisen;Nancy R. Webb;Timothy M. Rose;Hans Marquardt

  • SR-BII, an isoform of the scavenger receptor BI containing an alternate cytoplasmic tail, mediates lipid transfer between high density lipoprotein and cells.

    Nancy R. Webb;Patrice M. Connell;Gregory A. Graf;Eric J. Smart

  • Immunological detection of the messenger RNA cap-binding protein.

    L S Hiremath;N R Webb;R E Rhoads

  • Group V Secretory Phospholipase A2 Promotes Atherosclerosis: Evidence From Genetically Altered Mice

    Meredith A. Bostrom;Boris B. Boyanovsky;Craig T. Jordan;Marilyn P. Wadsworth

  • Transforming growth factor-β2

    L. Madisen;N. R. Webb;T. M. Rose;H. Marquardt

  • HDL Remodeling During the Acute Phase Response

    Anisa Jahangiri;Maria C. de Beer;Victoria Noffsinger;Lisa R. Tannock

  • HDL cholesterol transport during inflammation.

    Deneys R van der Westhuyzen;Frederick C de Beer;Nancy R Webb

  • Alternative forms of the scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI)

    N. R. Webb;W. J. S. De Villiers;P. M. Connell;F. C. De Beer

  • Biology of Secretory Phospholipase A2

    Boris B. Boyanovsky;Nancy R. Webb

  • Group V sPLA2 Hydrolysis of Low-Density Lipoprotein Results in Spontaneous Particle Aggregation and Promotes Macrophage Foam Cell Formation

    C. Ruth Wooton-Kee;Boris B. Boyanovsky;Munira S. Nasser;Willem J.S. de Villiers

  • High Density Lipoprotein Uptake by Scavenger Receptor SR-BII

    Erik R.M. Eckhardt;Lei Cai;Bing Sun;Nancy R. Webb

  • Macrophage-Expressed Group IIA Secretory Phospholipase A2 Increases Atherosclerotic Lesion Formation in LDL Receptor–Deficient Mice

    Nancy R. Webb;Meredith A. Bostrom;Stephen J. Szilvassy;Deneys R. van der Westhuyzen

  • Purification of the messenger RNA cap-binding protein using a new affinity medium.

    Nancy R. Webb;Ravi V. J. Chari;Gia DePillis;John W. Kozarich

  • ve forms of the scavenger receptor BI (SR-BI)

    Nancy R. Webb;Wdem J. S. de Viers;Patrice M. Connell;Frederick C. de Beer

Frequent Co-Authors

Deneys R. van der Westhuyzen
Deneys R. van der Westhuyzen University of Kentucky
Alan Daugherty
Alan Daugherty University of Kentucky
Mark S. Kindy
Mark S. Kindy University of South Florida
Scott A. LeMaire
Scott A. LeMaire Baylor College of Medicine
Michael H. Gelb
Michael H. Gelb University of Washington
H. Bryan Brewer
H. Bryan Brewer MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Philip J. Barter
Philip J. Barter University of New South Wales
Lisa A. Cassis
Lisa A. Cassis University of Kentucky
John W. Kozarich
John W. Kozarich The University of Texas at Austin

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