Clinton B. Summers
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Clinton B. Summers' research focuses on the role of antioxidants, particularly ascorbic acid and dehydroascorbic acid, in biological systems. His work investigates the activity of oxidoreductases and examines their relevance in both insect and human physiology. Summers has explored the digestive system's interactions with these compounds and their potential implications for health. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 8, with 12 publications and 1,376 citations.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 12
- Citations: 1,388
Selected Publications
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Recent Developments – Vol 73 N4 (2021)
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Recent Developments – Vol 74 N2 (2021)
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Nondelegation of Major Questions (2021)
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Ascorbate peroxidase: A novel antioxidant enzyme in insects (1997)
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Peritrophic envelope as a functional antioxidant (1996)
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Antioxidant systems in insects (1995)
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Oxidative responses in soybean foliage to herbivory by bean leaf beetle and three-cornered alfalfa hopper (1994)
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Potential role of lipoxygenases in defense against insect herbivory (1994)
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Potential role of ascorbate oxidase as a plant defense protein against insect herbivory (1993)
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Antioxidant role of dehydroascorbic acid reductase in insects (1993)
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