Anke Diemert

4.4k total citations
74 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Anke Diemert is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Anke Diemert has authored 74 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 44 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 38 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology and 21 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Anke Diemert's work include Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (29 papers), Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (21 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (18 papers). Anke Diemert is often cited by papers focused on Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (29 papers), Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (21 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (18 papers). Anke Diemert collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Anke Diemert's co-authors include Kurt Hecher, Petra Arck, Jan Deprest, Liesbeth Lewi, Ágnes Huber, Paul Lewi, E. Gratacós, W. Diehl, Jacques Jani and Elisa Doné and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Nature Communications.

In The Last Decade

Anke Diemert

69 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anke Diemert Germany 24 934 785 431 157 98 74 1.4k
Valerie E. Whiteman United States 23 707 0.8× 610 0.8× 437 1.0× 105 0.7× 163 1.7× 60 1.5k
D. Yvette LaCoursiere United States 20 563 0.6× 716 0.9× 428 1.0× 196 1.2× 184 1.9× 66 1.3k
Svein Rasmussen Norway 23 1.3k 1.4× 1.2k 1.5× 504 1.2× 131 0.8× 91 0.9× 49 1.9k
Michal Kovo Israel 28 1.3k 1.3× 1.6k 2.0× 638 1.5× 120 0.8× 180 1.8× 183 2.3k
Liang‐Ming Lo Taiwan 18 626 0.7× 692 0.9× 201 0.5× 60 0.4× 173 1.8× 51 1.3k
Grzegorz Jakiel Poland 20 365 0.4× 616 0.8× 503 1.2× 111 0.7× 180 1.8× 177 1.7k
Joan Mastrobattista United States 23 563 0.6× 361 0.5× 444 1.0× 45 0.3× 172 1.8× 68 1.2k
Leea Keski‐Nisula Finland 20 385 0.4× 381 0.5× 329 0.8× 177 1.1× 93 0.9× 90 1.3k
Mika Nuutila Finland 23 849 0.9× 911 1.2× 472 1.1× 47 0.3× 81 0.8× 60 1.5k
Edward Mullins United Kingdom 13 566 0.6× 907 1.2× 288 0.7× 71 0.5× 86 0.9× 41 1.2k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anke Diemert

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Anke Diemert. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Anke Diemert based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Anke Diemert. Anke Diemert is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Feyaerts, Dorien, José Galaz, Jakob Einhaus, et al.. (2025). The single-cell immune profile throughout gestation and its potential value for identifying women at risk for spontaneous preterm birth. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology X. 25. 100371–100371. 1 indexed citations
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Brook, Adam, Yuval Ginsberg, Tal Weissbach, et al.. (2025). Free Fetal Haemoglobin in Severe Early‐Onset Fetal Growth Restriction: A Prospective Multi‐Centre Study. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 133(3). 401–411. 1 indexed citations
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Addo, Marylyn M., et al.. (2025). Mothers and mosquitoes: climate change contributes to the spread of vector-borne pathogens posing a substantial threat to pregnant women. Seminars in Immunopathology. 47(1). 25–25. 1 indexed citations
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Thiele, Kristin, Judith J. Eckert, Étienne Becht, et al.. (2025). Pregnancy-acquired memory CD4+ regulatory T cells improve pregnancy outcome in mice. Nature Communications. 16(1). 6522–6522.
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Padula, Amy, Samira Salihović, Dimitra E. Zazara, Anke Diemert, & Petra Arck. (2025). Prenatal per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in relation to antibody titers and infections in childhood. Environmental Research. 270. 120976–120976. 1 indexed citations
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Aberle, Jens, et al.. (2024). Reproduktion, sexuelle Gesundheit und Adipositas. Gynäkologische Endokrinologie. 22(4). 285–292. 1 indexed citations
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Zazara, Dimitra E., Anastasios D. Giannou, Maike Pincus, et al.. (2024). Fetal lung growth predicts the risk for early-life respiratory infections and childhood asthma. World Journal of Pediatrics. 20(5). 481–495. 5 indexed citations
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Hollwitz, Bettina, Christian Wiessner, E Schleußner, et al.. (2023). Heat stress increases late preterm birth risk in Hamburg. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 159. 104105–104105.
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Zhao, Fangqi, et al.. (2023). 17:25-35Galectin-1 levels raise in maternal circulation upon SARS-CoV-2 vaccination/ infection during gestation. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 158. 103556–103556. 1 indexed citations
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Hollwitz, Bettina, Christian Wiessner, E Schleußner, et al.. (2023). Increased late preterm birth risk and altered uterine blood flow upon exposure to heat stress. EBioMedicine. 93. 104651–104651. 19 indexed citations
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Diemert, Anke, et al.. (2023). Climate change and pregnancy complications: From hormones to the immune response. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 14. 1149284–1149284. 26 indexed citations
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Stelzer, Ina A., Kristin Thiele, Ioanna Triviai, et al.. (2021). Vertically transferred maternal immune cells promote neonatal immunity against early life infections. Nature Communications. 12(1). 4706–4706. 50 indexed citations
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Wiessner, Christian, Michael Spohn, Marc Lütgehetmann, et al.. (2021). Infant immunity against viral infections is advanced by the placenta-dependent vertical transfer of maternal antibodies. Vaccine. 40(11). 1563–1571. 38 indexed citations
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Mudra, Susanne, Ariane Göbel, Claus Barkmann, et al.. (2019). The longitudinal course of pregnancy-related anxiety in parous and nulliparous women and its association with symptoms of social and generalized anxiety. Journal of Affective Disorders. 260. 111–118. 31 indexed citations
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Bamberg, Christian, et al.. (2019). Discordance of umbilical coiling index between recipients and donors in twin-twin transfusion syndrome. Placenta. 76. 19–22. 3 indexed citations
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Göbel, Ariane, Claus Barkmann, Petra Arck, et al.. (2019). Couples’ prenatal bonding to the fetus and the association with one's own and partner's emotional well-being and adult romantic attachment style. Midwifery. 79. 102549–102549. 21 indexed citations
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Petersen, Scott, Kristen Gibbons, François I. Luks, et al.. (2016). The Impact of Entry Technique and Access Diameter on Prelabour Rupture of Membranes Following Primary Fetoscopic Laser Treatment for Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome. Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. 40(2). 100–109. 35 indexed citations
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Anderssohn, Maike, Anke Diemert, Nicole Lüneburg, et al.. (2012). Severely decreased activity of placental dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase in pre-eclampsia. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 161(2). 152–156. 23 indexed citations
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Klapp, C, Franziska Holz, Joachim W. Dudenhausen, et al.. (2009). Follow up examinations. Journal of Perinatal Medicine. 37(s1). 224–232. 1 indexed citations
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Böger, Rainer H., Anke Diemert, Edzard Schwedhelm, et al.. (2009). The Role of Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibition by Asymmetric Dimethylarginine in the Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia. Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 69(1). 1–13. 49 indexed citations

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