Ariel Many

1.5k total citations
56 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Ariel Many is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Ariel Many has authored 56 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 33 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology and 11 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Ariel Many's work include Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (17 papers), Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (15 papers) and Maternal and fetal healthcare (14 papers). Ariel Many is often cited by papers focused on Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (17 papers), Maternal and Perinatal Health Interventions (15 papers) and Maternal and fetal healthcare (14 papers). Ariel Many collaborates with scholars based in Israel, Canada and United States. Ariel Many's co-authors include Michael J. Kupferminc, Joseph B. Lessing, Ariel J. Jaffa, Amiram Bar‐Am, Yael Leitner, Shaul Harel, Amiram Eldor, Sharon Maslovitz, Gideon Fait and Yair Daniel and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Scientific Reports and American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

Ariel Many

51 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ariel Many Israel 20 647 621 258 209 141 56 1.1k
J. W. Dudenhausen Germany 17 494 0.8× 840 1.4× 116 0.4× 54 0.3× 202 1.4× 58 1.4k
Venu Jain Canada 23 642 1.0× 705 1.1× 49 0.2× 169 0.8× 200 1.4× 85 1.5k
Linda M. Szymanski United States 18 539 0.8× 280 0.5× 89 0.3× 270 1.3× 149 1.1× 61 1.2k
David A. Nagey United States 14 418 0.6× 380 0.6× 84 0.3× 146 0.7× 258 1.8× 45 1.2k
Jennifer Donnelly Ireland 18 296 0.5× 422 0.7× 189 0.7× 101 0.5× 96 0.7× 65 856
Karen Rosene‐Montella United States 12 130 0.2× 130 0.2× 168 0.7× 171 0.8× 58 0.4× 25 566
Jim van Eyck Netherlands 26 1.0k 1.6× 1.1k 1.9× 66 0.3× 254 1.2× 314 2.2× 89 1.9k
Louise Ghesquière France 12 186 0.3× 228 0.4× 65 0.3× 41 0.2× 93 0.7× 72 447
P. J. Steer United Kingdom 17 412 0.6× 516 0.8× 20 0.1× 70 0.3× 188 1.3× 47 971
George Farmakides United States 22 1.4k 2.2× 1.4k 2.2× 30 0.1× 272 1.3× 433 3.1× 63 2.0k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ariel Many

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All Works

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Jacob, Matthias, et al.. (2025). Interpreting fetal heart rate monitoring in undiagnosed severe fetal anemia-rethinking the sinusoidal pattern. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 233(5). e197–e199. 1 indexed citations
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Werbner, Michal, Joel Alter, Yariv Yogev, et al.. (2021). BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine elicited antibody response in blood and milk of breastfeeding women. Nature Communications. 12(1). 6222–6222. 41 indexed citations
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Dunietz, Galit Levi, et al.. (2018). Mild Maternal Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Non-obese Pregnant Women and Accelerated Fetal Growth. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 10768–10768. 32 indexed citations
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Hasson, Joseph, Mira Malcov, Tsvia Frumkin, et al.. (2017). Obstetric and neonatal outcomes of pregnancies conceived after preimplantation genetic diagnosis: cohort study and meta-analysis. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 35(2). 208–218. 22 indexed citations
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Ram, Maya, et al.. (2017). Maternal hemodynamics in late gestation and immediate postpartum in singletons vs. twin pregnancies. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 297(2). 353–363. 11 indexed citations
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Many, Ariel, Sharon Amit, Galia Grisaru‐Soen, et al.. (2017). Is There a Role for Placental Cultures in Cases of Clinical Chorioamnionitis Complicating Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes?. American Journal of Perinatology. 34(9). 867–873. 3 indexed citations
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Laskov, Ido, R. Birnbaum, Sharon Maslovitz, et al.. (2012). Outcome of singleton pregnancy in women ≥45 years old: a retrospective cohort study. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 25(11). 2190–2193. 34 indexed citations
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Tauman, Riva, Ariel Many, Varda Deutsch, et al.. (2011). Maternal snoring during pregnancy is associated with enhanced fetal erythropoiesis – a preliminary study. Sleep Medicine. 12(5). 518–522. 40 indexed citations
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Tauman, Riva, et al.. (2011). Maternal snoring during pregnancy is not associated with fetal growth restriction. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 25(8). 1283–1286. 22 indexed citations
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Kupferminc, Michael J., Eli Rimon, Ariel Many, et al.. (2011). Low molecular weight heparin treatment during subsequent pregnancies of women with inherited thrombophilia and previous severe pregnancy complications. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 24(8). 1042–1045. 32 indexed citations
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Maslovitz, Sharon, Gad Barkai, Joseph B. Lessing, Amitai Ziv, & Ariel Many. (2008). Improved accuracy of postpartum blood loss estimation as assessed by simulation. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 87(9). 929–934. 57 indexed citations
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Maslovitz, Sharon, et al.. (2008). Outcome of induced deliveries in growth-restricted fetuses: second thoughts about the vaginal option. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 279(2). 139–143. 6 indexed citations
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Many, Ariel, et al.. (2008). Acid‐base balance in vertex and breech presentation neonates after elective cesarean delivery at term. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 104(2). 146–147.
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Many, Ariel, Aviva Fattal, Yael Leitner, et al.. (2003). Neurodevelopmental and Cognitive Assessment of Children Born Growth Restricted to Mothers with and Without Preeclampsia. Hypertension in Pregnancy. 22(1). 25–29. 95 indexed citations
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Kupferminc, Michael J., Ariel Many, Amiram Bar‐Am, Joseph B. Lessing, & Jessica Ascher-Landsberg. (2002). Mid‐trimester severe intrauterine growth restriction is associated with a high prevalence of thrombophilia. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 109(12). 1373–1376. 66 indexed citations
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Kupferminc, Michael J., Gideon Fait, Ariel Many, et al.. (2001). LOW-MOLECULAR-WEIGHT HEPARIN FOR THE PREVENTION OF OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS IN WOMEN WITH THROMBOPHILIAS. Hypertension in Pregnancy. 20(1). 35–44. 102 indexed citations
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Leitner, Yael, Aviva Fattal‐Valevski, Ronny Geva, et al.. (2000). Six-Year Follow-Up of Children With Intrauterine Growth Retardation: Long-Term, Prospective Study. Journal of Child Neurology. 15(12). 781–786. 70 indexed citations
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Lazebnik, Noam & Ariel Many. (1999). The Severity of Polyhydramnios, Estimated Fetal Weight and Preterm Delivery Are Independent Risk Factors for the Presenceof Congenital Malformation s. Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 48(1). 28–32. 33 indexed citations
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Many, Ariel, et al.. (1999). Treatment of Severe Preeclampsia Remote From Term: A Clinical Dilemma. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 54(11). 723–723. 4 indexed citations

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