Beate Hagl

846 total citations
16 papers, 304 citations indexed

About

Beate Hagl is a scholar working on Immunology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Beate Hagl has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 304 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Immunology, 4 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 3 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Beate Hagl's work include Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders (9 papers), T-cell and B-cell Immunology (7 papers) and Dermatology and Skin Diseases (3 papers). Beate Hagl is often cited by papers focused on Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders (9 papers), T-cell and B-cell Immunology (7 papers) and Dermatology and Skin Diseases (3 papers). Beate Hagl collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Switzerland. Beate Hagl's co-authors include Roland Kappler, Ellen D. Renner, Melanie Eichenmüller, Dietrich von Schweinitz, Beate Häberle, Josef Müller‐Höcker, Malte A. Kluger, Rolf A.K. Stahl, Oliver M. Steinmetz and Gisa Tiegs and has published in prestigious journals such as Hepatology, Clinical Infectious Diseases and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Beate Hagl

16 papers receiving 301 citations

Peers

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Bochao Zhang United States
Tuba Turul Türkiye
Bella Shadur Australia
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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Effner, Renate, Maria Nordengrün, Anton Lechner, et al.. (2024). Staphylococcus aureus Serine protease-like protein A (SplA) induces IL-8 by keratinocytes and synergizes with IL-17A. Cytokine. 180. 156634–156634. 5 indexed citations
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Schwierzeck, Vera, Renate Effner, Matthias Reiger, et al.. (2022). Molecular Assessment of Staphylococcus Aureus Strains in STAT3 Hyper-IgE Syndrome Patients. Journal of Clinical Immunology. 42(6). 1301–1309. 1 indexed citations
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Regel, Ivonne, Melanie Eichenmüller, Ujjwal Mukund Mahajan, et al.. (2020). Downregulation of SFRP1 is a protumorigenic event in hepatoblastoma and correlates with beta-catenin mutations. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 146(5). 1153–1167. 13 indexed citations
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Hagl, Beate, Carolin Kröner, Ekaterini Paschos, et al.. (2020). Retained primary teeth in STAT3 hyper-IgE syndrome: early intervention in childhood is essential. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases. 15(1). 244–244. 11 indexed citations
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Renner, Ellen D., Jordan S. Orange, Beate Hagl, et al.. (2020). Class Switch Recombination Defects: impact on B cell maturation and antibody responses. Clinical Immunology. 222. 108638–108638. 4 indexed citations
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Kröner, Carolin, Jens Neumann, Julia Ley‐Zaporozhan, et al.. (2019). Lung disease in STAT3 hyper‐IgE syndrome requires intense therapy. Allergy. 74(9). 1691–1702. 14 indexed citations
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Veen, Willem van de, Craig I. McKenzie, Pei M. Aui, et al.. (2019). Impaired memory B‐cell development and antibody maturation with a skewing toward IgE in patients with STAT3 hyper‐IgE syndrome. Allergy. 74(12). 2394–2405. 29 indexed citations
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Hagl, Beate, Silvia Thoene, Sophie Bonnal, et al.. (2018). Somatic alterations compromised molecular diagnosis of DOCK8 hyper-IgE syndrome caused by a novel intronic splice site mutation. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 16719–16719. 5 indexed citations
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Hiller, Julia, Beate Hagl, Renate Effner, et al.. (2017). STAT1 Gain-of-Function and Dominant Negative STAT3 Mutations Impair IL-17 and IL-22 Immunity Associated with CMC. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 138(3). 711–714. 22 indexed citations
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Stentzel, Sebastian, et al.. (2017). Reduced Immunoglobulin (Ig) G Response to Staphylococcus aureus in STAT3 Hyper-IgE Syndrome. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 64(9). 1279–1282. 11 indexed citations
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Wollenberg, Andreas, Ellen D. Renner, & Beate Hagl. (2017). Schweres atopisches Ekzem oder primärer Immundefekt?. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin. 159(20). 59–63. 2 indexed citations
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Wolf, Sebastian, Beate Hagl, & Roland Kappler. (2014). Identification of BMP2 as an epigenetically silenced growth inhibitor in rhabdomyosarcoma. International Journal of Oncology. 44(5). 1727–1735. 9 indexed citations
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Kluger, Malte A., Claudia Wegscheid, Hans‐Joachim Paust, et al.. (2014). Stat3 Programs Th17-Specific Regulatory T Cells to Control GN. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 25(6). 1291–1302. 63 indexed citations
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Hagl, Beate, Nikolaus Ballenberger, Valerie Heinz, et al.. (2014). Atopic dermatitis, STAT3- and DOCK8-hyper-IgE syndromes differ in IgE-based sensitization pattern. Allergy. n/a–n/a. 6 indexed citations
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Freeman, Alexandra F., Ellen D. Renner, Kenneth N. Olivier, et al.. (2013). Lung Parenchyma Surgery in Autosomal Dominant Hyper-IgE Syndrome. Journal of Clinical Immunology. 33(5). 896–902. 28 indexed citations
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Eichenmüller, Melanie, Beate Hagl, Beate Häberle, et al.. (2008). Blocking the hedgehog pathway inhibits hepatoblastoma growth #. Hepatology. 49(2). 482–490. 81 indexed citations

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