A. Giwercman

2.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
30 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

A. Giwercman is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Surgery and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Giwercman has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 7 papers in Surgery and 7 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in A. Giwercman's work include Sperm and Testicular Function (15 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (7 papers) and Testicular diseases and treatments (7 papers). A. Giwercman is often cited by papers focused on Sperm and Testicular Function (15 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (7 papers) and Testicular diseases and treatments (7 papers). A. Giwercman collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, Sweden and Italy. A. Giwercman's co-authors include Maria Spano, Peter Humaidan, Anna Axmon, M. Bungum, Juris Ērenpreiss, Leif Bungum, Niels E. Skakkebæk, Gunnar Toft, Jens ­Peter Bonde and Lars Hagmar and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Health Perspectives, The Journal of Urology and Human Reproduction.

In The Last Decade

A. Giwercman

30 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Hit Papers

Sperm DNA integrity assessment in prediction of assisted ... 2006 2026 2012 2019 2006 100 200 300 400

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. Giwercman Denmark 16 1.0k 752 341 257 250 30 1.6k
Matti Vierula Finland 19 1.1k 1.1× 652 0.9× 235 0.7× 333 1.3× 115 0.5× 37 1.6k
Jorma Toppari Finland 14 549 0.5× 281 0.4× 285 0.8× 416 1.6× 347 1.4× 21 1.3k
NE Skakkebæk Denmark 16 431 0.4× 277 0.4× 282 0.8× 489 1.9× 391 1.6× 18 1.4k
Chak‐Lam Cho China 14 1.1k 1.1× 755 1.0× 70 0.2× 299 1.2× 105 0.4× 30 1.6k
Miki Yoshiike Japan 20 616 0.6× 293 0.4× 182 0.5× 437 1.7× 90 0.4× 49 1.2k
Giorgio Leter Italy 18 838 0.8× 662 0.9× 227 0.7× 193 0.8× 45 0.2× 32 1.3k
Shiari Nozawa Japan 20 546 0.5× 239 0.3× 214 0.6× 615 2.4× 95 0.4× 48 1.4k
Jeremy Twigg United Kingdom 10 2.7k 2.6× 1.5k 2.0× 70 0.2× 264 1.0× 646 2.6× 23 3.0k
Jonas Richthoff Sweden 13 419 0.4× 258 0.3× 353 1.0× 118 0.5× 159 0.6× 19 1.2k
M. Bochenek Poland 19 514 0.5× 431 0.6× 354 1.0× 224 0.9× 47 0.2× 53 1.2k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Giwercman

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Axelsson, Jonatan, Lars Rylander, Anna Rignell‐Hydbom, & A. Giwercman. (2011). No secular trend over the last decade in sperm counts among Swedish men from the general population. Human Reproduction. 26(5). 1012–1016. 78 indexed citations
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Romerius, Patrik, O. Ståhl, Christian Moëll, et al.. (2010). High risk of azoospermia in men treated for childhood cancer. International Journal of Andrology. 34(1). 69–76. 57 indexed citations
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Long, Manhai, Davide Bizzaro, Tanja Krüger, et al.. (2008). Relation between serum xenobiotic induced receptor activities and DNA damage and sperm apoptotic markers in European and Inuit populations. Toxicology Letters. 180. S189–S190. 1 indexed citations
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Krüger, Tanja, Marcello Spanò, Manhai Long, et al.. (2007). Xenobiotic activity in serum and sperm chromatin integrity in European and inuit populations. Molecular Reproduction and Development. 75(4). 669–680. 15 indexed citations
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Long, Manhai, Davide Bizzaro, Tanja Krüger, et al.. (2007). Relation between serum xenobiotic-induced receptor activities and sperm DNA damage and sperm apoptotic markers in European and Inuit populations. Reproduction. 133(2). 517–530. 16 indexed citations
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Giwercman, A., et al.. (2007). Training in andrology: the level 1 programme of the European Academy of Andrology (EAA) and of the European Society for Andrological Urology (ESAU). International Journal of Andrology. 30(1). 1–2. 26 indexed citations
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Bungum, M., Peter Humaidan, Anna Axmon, et al.. (2006). Sperm DNA integrity assessment in prediction of assisted reproduction technology outcome. Human Reproduction. 22(1). 174–179. 484 indexed citations breakdown →
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Ståhl, O., Jakob Eberhard, Maria Spano, et al.. (2006). Sperm DNA integrity in testicular cancer patients. Human Reproduction. 21(12). 3199–3205. 58 indexed citations
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Elzanaty, Saad, Johan Malm, & A. Giwercman. (2004). Visco‐elasticity of seminal fluid in relation to the epididymal and accessory sex gland function and its impact on sperm motility. International Journal of Andrology. 27(2). 94–100. 54 indexed citations
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Toft, Gunnar, Lars Hagmar, A. Giwercman, & Jens ­Peter Bonde. (2004). Epidemiological evidence on reproductive effects of persistent organochlorines in humans. Reproductive Toxicology. 19(1). 5–26. 142 indexed citations
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Bonde, Jens Peter, Tine Brink Henriksen, Tina Kold Jensen, et al.. (2003). Epidemiologic evidence on biological and environmental male factors in embryonic loss. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 518. 25–35. 7 indexed citations
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Larsen, S. B., et al.. (1999). Seminal characteristics following exposure to pesticides among agricultural workers. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 10 indexed citations
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Kolstad, Henrik Albert, Jens Peter Bonde, Maria Spano, et al.. (1999). Sperm chromatin structure and semen quality following occupational styrene exposure. Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health. 25(1). 70–73. 15 indexed citations
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Larsen, S. B., Maria Spano, A. Giwercman, & Jens Peter Bonde. (1999). Semen quality and sex hormones among organic and traditional Danish farmers. ASCLEPIOS Study Group.. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 56(2). 139–144. 45 indexed citations
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Spano, Maria, Arnulf Kolstad, S. B. Larsen, et al.. (1998). The applicability of the flow cytometric sperm chromatin structure assay in epidemiological studies. Asclepios. Human Reproduction. 13(9). 2495–2505. 120 indexed citations
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Petersen, Peter Meidahl, A. Giwercman, N E Skakkebæk, & Mikael Rørth. (1998). Gonadal Function in Men With Testicular Cancer. The Journal of Urology. 25(2). 2291–2291. 67 indexed citations
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Bonde, J P, A. Giwercman, & E. Ernst. (1996). Identifying environmental risk to male reproductive function by occupational sperm studies: logistics and design options.. Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 53(8). 511–519. 89 indexed citations
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Carlsen, Elisabeth, A. Giwercman, Niels Keiding, & Niels E. Skakkebæk. (1995). Declining semen quality and increasing incidence of testicular cancer: is there a common cause?. Environmental Health Perspectives. 103(suppl 7). 137–139. 111 indexed citations
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Keiding, Niels, A. Giwercman, Elisabeth Carlsen, & Niels E. Skakkebæk. (1994). Commentary: Importance of empirical evidence. BMJ. 309(6946). 22.1–22.1. 9 indexed citations

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