Anna Oevermann

3.7k total citations
151 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Anna Oevermann is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Neurology and Biotechnology. According to data from OpenAlex, Anna Oevermann has authored 151 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Molecular Biology, 26 papers in Neurology and 24 papers in Biotechnology. Recurrent topics in Anna Oevermann's work include Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety (24 papers), Neurological diseases and metabolism (20 papers) and Veterinary Oncology Research (17 papers). Anna Oevermann is often cited by papers focused on Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety (24 papers), Neurological diseases and metabolism (20 papers) and Veterinary Oncology Research (17 papers). Anna Oevermann collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, United States and Germany. Anna Oevermann's co-authors include M. Vandevelde, Andreas Zurbriggen, Torsten Seuberlich, Joachim Frey, Robert Higgins, Marcus G. Doherr, Cord Drögemüller, Diana Henke, Ilias Bouzalas and Horst Posthaus and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, PLoS ONE and Applied and Environmental Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

Anna Oevermann

148 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Anna Oevermann 607 556 504 467 354 151 2.5k
Takachika Hiroi 555 0.9× 1.2k 2.1× 626 1.2× 180 0.4× 305 0.9× 122 5.3k
Mariarosaria Marinaro 615 1.0× 878 1.6× 133 0.3× 313 0.7× 475 1.3× 60 3.2k
Louis J. DeTolla 282 0.5× 524 0.9× 105 0.2× 200 0.4× 210 0.6× 69 2.1k
W.J.A. Boersma 462 0.8× 1.2k 2.2× 212 0.4× 592 1.3× 563 1.6× 105 4.2k
Dirk Werling 659 1.1× 1.0k 1.8× 82 0.2× 245 0.5× 483 1.4× 153 5.0k
Hisao Kurazono 1.1k 1.8× 1.2k 2.2× 294 0.6× 853 1.8× 351 1.0× 117 4.8k
Armando Isibasi 682 1.1× 500 0.9× 115 0.2× 392 0.8× 114 0.3× 93 2.6k
H.U. Graber 609 1.0× 1.5k 2.7× 370 0.7× 768 1.6× 295 0.8× 95 3.5k
Ryoji Yamaguchi 542 0.9× 598 1.1× 90 0.2× 176 0.4× 854 2.4× 193 3.1k
Akio Takeuchi 874 1.4× 446 0.8× 119 0.2× 583 1.2× 354 1.0× 67 2.4k

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All Works

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Oevermann, Anna, et al.. (2024). Fatal tick-borne encephalitis virus infection in Dalmatian puppy-dogs after putative vector independent transmission. Veterinary Quarterly. 44(1). 1–7. 2 indexed citations
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Oevermann, Anna, et al.. (2024). Expression of somatostatin receptors in canine and feline meningioma. Veterinary Medicine and Science. 10(4). e1537–e1537. 2 indexed citations
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Häfliger, Irene M., et al.. (2023). DYRK1B haploinsufficiency in a Holstein cattle with epilepsy. Animal Genetics. 54(5). 623–627. 1 indexed citations
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Oevermann, Anna, et al.. (2023). Machine learning predicts histologic type and grade of canine gliomas based on MRI texture analysis. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 64(4). 724–732. 10 indexed citations
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Oevermann, Anna, et al.. (2023). Osteopontin and Ki-67 expression in World Health Organization graded canine meningioma. Journal of Comparative Pathology. 201. 41–48. 3 indexed citations
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Rubbenstroth, Dennis, et al.. (2023). Feline morbillivirus infection associated with fatal encephalitis in a Bengal cat. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 37(6). 2510–2513. 1 indexed citations
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Belluco, Sara, Giuseppe Marano, Giancarlo Avallone, et al.. (2023). Standardization of canine meningioma grading: Validation of new guidelines for reproducible histopathologic criteria. Veterinary and Comparative Oncology. 21(4). 685–699. 1 indexed citations
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Steiger, Katja, Orlando Paciello, Isabel Pires, et al.. (2022). Vet-ICD-O-Canine-1, a System for Coding Canine Neoplasms Based on the Human ICD-O-3.2. Cancers. 14(6). 1529–1529. 16 indexed citations
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Oevermann, Anna, Julien Guevar, Thomas W. Maddox, et al.. (2022). MRI ischemic and hemorrhagic lesions in arterial and venous territories characterize central nervous system intravascular lymphoma in dogs. Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. 64(2). 294–305. 5 indexed citations
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Häfliger, Irene M., Katrin Voelter, Laurence M. Occelli, et al.. (2021). CNGB3 Missense Variant Causes Recessive Achromatopsia in Original Braunvieh Cattle. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22(22). 12440–12440. 6 indexed citations
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Gurtner, Corinne, et al.. (2021). GWAS Hits for Bilateral Convergent Strabismus with Exophthalmos in Holstein Cattle Using Imputed Sequence Level Genotypes. Genes. 12(7). 1039–1039. 2 indexed citations
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Letko, Anna, Elisabeth Dietschi, Vidhya Jagannathan, et al.. (2019). A Missense Variant in SCN8A in Alpine Dachsbracke Dogs Affected by Spinocerebellar Ataxia. Genes. 10(5). 362–362. 9 indexed citations
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Fadda, Angela, et al.. (2017). Differences in Epidural Pathology between Cervical and Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disk Extrusions in Dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 32(1). 305–313. 11 indexed citations
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Mayer, Daniel, Anna Oevermann, Torsten Seuberlich, et al.. (2016). Endothelin-1 Immunoreactivity and its Association with Intramedullary Hemorrhage and Myelomalacia in Naturally Occurring Disk Extrusion in Dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 30(4). 1099–1111. 10 indexed citations
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Möck, Thomas, E. Studer, Anna Oevermann, et al.. (2016). Clinicopathological Phenotype of Autosomal Recessive Cholesterol Deficiency in Holstein Cattle. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 30(4). 1369–1375. 13 indexed citations
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Vandevelde, M., Robert Higgins, & Anna Oevermann. (2012). Veterinary Neuropathology: Essentials of Theory and Practice. Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern). 124 indexed citations
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Flegel, Thomas, Anna Oevermann, Gerhard Oechtering, & Kaspar Matiasek. (2012). Diagnostic Yield and Adverse Effects of MRI-Guided Free-Hand Brain Biopsies through a Mini-Burr Hole in Dogs with Encephalitis. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 26(4). 969–976. 44 indexed citations
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Decker, Steven De, et al.. (2011). UPDATE ON THE CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF DISK ASSOCIATED CERVICAL SPONDYLOMYELOPATHY IN DOGS. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 1 indexed citations
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Decker, Steven De, Ingrid Gielen, Luc Duchateau, et al.. (2010). Evolution of clinical signs and predictors of outcome after conservative treatment of disk associated cervical spondylomyelopathy in dogs. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 1 indexed citations

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