Beate Eichelberger

868 total citations
54 papers, 665 citations indexed

About

Beate Eichelberger is a scholar working on Hematology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Internal Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Beate Eichelberger has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 665 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Hematology, 28 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 11 papers in Internal Medicine. Recurrent topics in Beate Eichelberger's work include Platelet Disorders and Treatments (33 papers), Antiplatelet Therapy and Cardiovascular Diseases (24 papers) and Blood groups and transfusion (13 papers). Beate Eichelberger is often cited by papers focused on Platelet Disorders and Treatments (33 papers), Antiplatelet Therapy and Cardiovascular Diseases (24 papers) and Blood groups and transfusion (13 papers). Beate Eichelberger collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Germany and United States. Beate Eichelberger's co-authors include Simon Panzer, Thomas Gremmel, Renate Koppensteiner, Christoph Kopp, Bernd Jilma, Cihan Ay, Ingrid Pabinger, Alexandra Kaider, Julia Riedl and Christoph Male and has published in prestigious journals such as Blood, PLoS ONE and Hepatology.

In The Last Decade

Beate Eichelberger

53 papers receiving 653 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Beate Eichelberger Austria 16 334 233 115 107 80 54 665
Anton Ilich United States 11 234 0.7× 67 0.3× 131 1.1× 41 0.4× 114 1.4× 33 547
Henry Rothberger United States 12 284 0.9× 115 0.5× 103 0.9× 131 1.2× 153 1.9× 23 676
Guido Luzzatto Italy 14 453 1.4× 113 0.5× 204 1.8× 255 2.4× 94 1.2× 47 797
Walter‐Michael Halbmayer Austria 11 262 0.8× 137 0.6× 105 0.9× 52 0.5× 28 0.3× 23 516
Irene Marini Germany 11 278 0.8× 31 0.1× 71 0.6× 117 1.1× 91 1.1× 28 539
A.F.H. Jie Netherlands 12 252 0.8× 79 0.3× 73 0.6× 118 1.1× 160 2.0× 16 563
Babé Bakouboula France 8 201 0.6× 129 0.6× 108 0.9× 80 0.7× 151 1.9× 10 628
F. Fabris Italy 16 490 1.5× 73 0.3× 117 1.0× 161 1.5× 104 1.3× 58 767
Karl Egan Ireland 15 194 0.6× 79 0.3× 79 0.7× 29 0.3× 85 1.1× 29 554
K Deguchi Japan 14 217 0.6× 82 0.4× 77 0.7× 109 1.0× 90 1.1× 32 439

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Beate Eichelberger

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All Works

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Eichinger, B. E., Torsten Dreier, Alexander Tolios, et al.. (2025). Platelet function analyzer (PFA-100) in patients with mild-to-moderate bleeding disorders and bleeding disorder of unknown cause. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 23(7). 2335–2341. 1 indexed citations
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Tscharre, Maximilian, Thomas Schlöglhofer, Patricia P. Wadowski, et al.. (2024). Platelet reactivity is associated with pump thrombosis in patients with left ventricular assist devices. Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 8(6). 102564–102564. 2 indexed citations
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Kaider, Alexandra, Beate Eichelberger, Helmuth Haslacher, et al.. (2023). Platelet function and soluble P-selectin in patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia. Thrombosis Research. 223. 102–110. 13 indexed citations
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Tscharre, Maximilian, Patricia P. Wadowski, Silvia Lee, et al.. (2023). Growth Differentiation Factor 15 Is Associated with Platelet Reactivity in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 12(4). 1627–1627.
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Tscharre, Maximilian, Thomas Schlöglhofer, Silvia Lee, et al.. (2022). Impact of ABO Blood Group on Thromboembolic and Bleeding Complications in Patients with Left Ventricular Assist Devices. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 123(3). 336–346. 4 indexed citations
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Tscharre, Maximilian, Silvia Lee, Beate Eichelberger, et al.. (2021). Platelet activation and aggregation in different centrifugal-flow left ventricular assist devices. Platelets. 33(2). 249–256. 9 indexed citations
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Tscharre, Maximilian, et al.. (2020). Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers in Acute Coronary Syndrome: Implications for Platelet Reactivity?. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy. 35(6). 1183–1190. 1 indexed citations
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Wadowski, Patricia P., Silvia Lee, Beate Eichelberger, et al.. (2020). Ticagrelor Inhibits Toll-Like and Protease-Activated Receptor Mediated Platelet Activation in Acute Coronary Syndromes. Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy. 34(1). 53–63. 24 indexed citations
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Lee, Silvia, Beate Eichelberger, Christoph Kopp, Simon Panzer, & Thomas Gremmel. (2020). Residual platelet reactivity in low-dose aspirin-treated patients with class 1 obesity. Vascular Pharmacology. 136. 106819–106819. 6 indexed citations
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Wadowski, Patricia P., Beate Eichelberger, Kurt Huber, et al.. (2019). Protease‐activated receptor‐mediated platelet aggregation in acute coronary syndrome patients on potent P2Y12 inhibitors. Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 3(3). 383–390. 20 indexed citations
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Riedl, Julia, Alexandra Kaider, Christine Marosi, et al.. (2016). PO-63 - Exhausted platelets in cancer patients with high risk of venous thromboembolism and poor prognosis. Thrombosis Research. 140. S199–S200. 10 indexed citations
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Riedl, Julia, Alexandra Kaider, Christine Marosi, et al.. (2016). Decreased platelet reactivity in patients with cancer is associated with high risk of venous thromboembolism and poor prognosis. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 117(1). 90–98. 37 indexed citations
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Eslam, Roza Badr, Florian Posch, Iréne Lang, et al.. (2014). Association of Thrombin Generation Potential with Platelet PAR-1 Regulation and P-Selectin Expression in Patients on Dual Antiplatelet Therapy. Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research. 7(1). 126–132. 4 indexed citations
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Koppensteiner, Renate, Alexandra Kaider, Beate Eichelberger, et al.. (2014). Impact of variables of the P-selectin – P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 axis on leukocyte-platelet interactions in cardiovascular disease. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 113(4). 806–812. 32 indexed citations
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Panzer, Simon, et al.. (2007). Platelet function to estimate the bleeding risk in autoimmune thrombocytopenia. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 37(10). 814–819. 42 indexed citations
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Male, Christoph, et al.. (2006). Monitoring survival and function of transfused platelets in Glanzmann thrombasthenia by flow cytometry and thrombelastography. Vox Sanguinis. 91(2). 174–177. 23 indexed citations
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Stiegler, G., Beate Eichelberger, Gerda Leitner, et al.. (2002). Response to vWF‐coated beads and soluble p‐selectin to characterize apheresis platelets: a comparison of three cell separators. Transfusion. 42(3). 375–379. 5 indexed citations
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Ulm, Barbara, Martin Ulm, J. Deutinger, Beate Eichelberger, & Simon Panzer. (1997). Spontaneous Rise of Fetal Platelet Counts Despite Increasing anti‐HPA‐5b Antibodies. Vox Sanguinis. 72(2). 111–113. 3 indexed citations

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