Andreas Daxenberger

1.9k total citations
32 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Andreas Daxenberger is a scholar working on Genetics, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Animal Science and Zoology. According to data from OpenAlex, Andreas Daxenberger has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Genetics, 9 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 9 papers in Animal Science and Zoology. Recurrent topics in Andreas Daxenberger's work include Estrogen and related hormone effects (10 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (9 papers) and Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (9 papers). Andreas Daxenberger is often cited by papers focused on Estrogen and related hormone effects (10 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (9 papers) and Reproductive Physiology in Livestock (9 papers). Andreas Daxenberger collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Spain. Andreas Daxenberger's co-authors include Iris G. Lange, Heinrich H.D. Meyer, Heinrich Meyer, Dolores Ibarreta, Karin Meyer, Hilda Witters, Helga Sauerwein, Michael W. Pfaffl, Bruno Le Bizec and Bernhard H. Breier and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Health Perspectives, Endocrinology and Journal of Dairy Science.

In The Last Decade

Andreas Daxenberger

32 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers

Andreas Daxenberger
J. P. Sumpter United Kingdom
Nicola Beresford United Kingdom
Helene C. Cecil United States
Cong Yuan China
Yong‐Dal Yoon South Korea
R Cochran United States
Jenna E. Cavallin United States
Andreas Daxenberger
Citations per year, relative to Andreas Daxenberger Andreas Daxenberger (= 1×) peers Iris G. Lange

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Andreas Daxenberger

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All Works

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Hoedemaker, Martina, et al.. (2004). Peripartal Propylene Glycol Supplementation and Metabolism, Animal Health, Fertility, and Production in Dairy Cows. Journal of Dairy Science. 87(7). 2136–2145. 69 indexed citations
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Lange, Iris G., Andreas Daxenberger, Melanie Hageleit, Michael W. Pfaffl, & Heinrich Meyer. (2003). Non-invasive Screening for Treatment of Heifers with the Anabolic Steroid Melengestrol Acetate (MGA) by Feces Analysis. Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry. 24(3). 265–272. 3 indexed citations
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Soto, Ana M., Janine M. Calabro, Alice Yau, et al.. (2003). Androgenic and estrogenic activity in water bodies receiving cattle feedlot effluent in Eastern Nebraska, USA.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112(3). 346–352. 241 indexed citations
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Lange, Iris G., Andreas Daxenberger, Heinrich H.D. Meyer, et al.. (2002). Quantitative assessment of foetal exposure to trenbolone acetate, zeranol and melengestrol acetate, following maternal dosing in rabbits. Xenobiotica. 32(8). 641–651. 15 indexed citations
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Pfaffl, Michael W., Andreas Daxenberger, Melanie Hageleit, & Heinrich Meyer. (2002). Effects of Synthetic Progestagens on the mRNA Expression of Androgen Receptor, Progesterone Receptor, Oestrogen Receptor α and β, Insulin‐like Growth Factor‐1 (IGF‐1) and IGF‐1 Receptor in Heifer Tissues. Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A. 49(2). 57–64. 23 indexed citations
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Imwalle, D. Bradley, Andreas Daxenberger, & K. K. Schillo. (2002). Effects of melengestrol acetate on reproductive behavior and concentrations of LH and testosterone in bulls1. Journal of Animal Science. 80(4). 1059–1067. 4 indexed citations
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Pfaffl, Michael W., Iris G. Lange, Andreas Daxenberger, & Heinrich Meyer. (2001). Tissue‐specific expression pattern of estrogen receptors (ER): Quantification of ERα and ERβ mRNA with real‐time RT‐PCRNote. Apmis. 109(5). 345–355. 129 indexed citations
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Lange, Iris G., Andreas Daxenberger, & Heinrich Meyer. (2001). Studies on the antibody response of Lama glama — evaluation of the binding capacity of different IgG subtypes in ELISAs for clenbuterol and BSA. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 83(1-2). 1–9. 19 indexed citations
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Daxenberger, Andreas, et al.. (2001). The fate of trenbolone acetate and melengestrol acetate after application as growth promoters in cattle: environmental studies.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 109(11). 1145–1151. 183 indexed citations
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Daxenberger, Andreas. (2001). Possible health impact of animal oestrogens in food. Human Reproduction Update. 7(3). 340–355. 72 indexed citations
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Ibarreta, Dolores, Andreas Daxenberger, & Heinrich Meyer. (2001). Possible health impact of phytoestrogens and xenoestrogens in foodNote. Apmis. 109(3). 161–184. 51 indexed citations
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Daxenberger, Andreas, Melanie Hageleit, Wolf‐Dieter Kraetzl, et al.. (2001). Suppression of androstenone in entire male pigs by anabolic preparations. Livestock Production Science. 69(2). 139–144. 8 indexed citations
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Pfaffl, Michael W., Iris G. Lange, Andreas Daxenberger, & Heinrich Meyer. (2001). Tissue‐specific expression pattern of estrogen receptors (ER): Quantification of ERα and ERβ mRNA with real‐time RT‐PCR. Apmis. 109(S103). 6 indexed citations
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Daxenberger, Andreas, Iris G. Lange, Karsten Meyer, & Heinrich Meyer. (2000). Detection of Anabolic Residues in Misplaced Implantation Sites in Cattle. Journal of AOAC International. 83(4). 809–819. 18 indexed citations
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Daxenberger, Andreas, Karin Meyer, Melanie Hageleit, & Heinrich Meyer. (1999). Detection of melengestrol acetate residues in plasma and edible tissues of heifers. Veterinary Quarterly. 21(4). 154–158. 16 indexed citations
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Daxenberger, Andreas, Helga Sauerwein, & Bernhard H. Breier. (1998). Increased milk levels of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) for the identification of bovine somatotropin (bST) treated cows†. The Analyst. 123(12). 2429–2435. 48 indexed citations
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Sauerwein, Helga, et al.. (1998). Oocyte collection in cattle: Is there a correlation between yield of oocytes and serum insulin-like growth factor-I levels?. Theriogenology. 49(1). 403–403. 3 indexed citations

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