Beate Kuttler

1.3k total citations
43 papers, 899 citations indexed

About

Beate Kuttler is a scholar working on Surgery, Genetics and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, Beate Kuttler has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 899 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Surgery, 24 papers in Genetics and 18 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in Beate Kuttler's work include Diabetes and associated disorders (24 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (23 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (13 papers). Beate Kuttler is often cited by papers focused on Diabetes and associated disorders (24 papers), Pancreatic function and diabetes (23 papers) and Diabetes Management and Research (13 papers). Beate Kuttler collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Beate Kuttler's co-authors include Hans-Jürgen Hahn, U. Zimmermann, Gerd Klöck, Ingrid Klöting, Rainer Rettig, Heike Wanka, Oliver Patschan, Hans‐Dieter Volk, D.K. Schroder and Petra Augstein and has published in prestigious journals such as Biomaterials, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications and Diabetologia.

In The Last Decade

Beate Kuttler

43 papers receiving 878 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 Kuttler Germany 14 324 214 200 167 138 43 899
Rafael Moreno‐Luna Spain 22 336 1.0× 164 0.8× 87 0.4× 436 2.6× 118 0.9× 56 1.5k
Andreea Barbu Sweden 14 322 1.0× 151 0.7× 157 0.8× 194 1.2× 81 0.6× 22 785
S. Sumi India 18 323 1.0× 75 0.4× 74 0.4× 231 1.4× 24 0.2× 50 844
Kyeong‐Min Lee South Korea 18 282 0.9× 107 0.5× 132 0.7× 260 1.6× 29 0.2× 36 838
Guangneng Liao China 17 221 0.7× 130 0.6× 34 0.2× 524 3.1× 97 0.7× 39 1.1k
Sandra Feijóo‐Bandín Spain 16 193 0.6× 159 0.7× 23 0.1× 224 1.3× 35 0.3× 43 1.0k
Brian J. Philips United States 16 232 0.7× 73 0.3× 82 0.4× 208 1.2× 37 0.3× 38 1.0k
Xiaohuan Yuan China 18 69 0.2× 118 0.6× 52 0.3× 331 2.0× 45 0.3× 52 902

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Beate Kuttler

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Steil, Leif, Barbara Peters, Elke Hammer, et al.. (2011). Angiotensin II-dependent hypertension causes reversible changes in the platelet proteome. Journal of Hypertension. 29(11). 2126–2137. 13 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, et al.. (2009). Phenotyping of Lymphocytes Following Transplantation of Allogeneic Rat Pancreatic Islets into Streptozotocin-Diabetic Recipients*. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes. 95(1). 64–69. 1 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, et al.. (2009). In Vitro and in Vivo Behaviour of Rat Islets of Langerhans Treated with MHC Antisera and Complement2). Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes. 89(3). 283–289. 1 indexed citations
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Peters, Barbara, Beate Kuttler, Andreas Beineke, et al.. (2009). The renin–angiotensin system as a primary cause of polyarteritis nodosa in rats. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. 14(6a). 1318–1327. 10 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, Heike Wanka, Nora Klöting, et al.. (2007). Ex vivo gene transfer of viral interleukin‐10 to BB rat islets: no protection after transplantation to diabetic BB rats. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. 11(4). 868–880. 6 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, Antje Steveling, Nora Klöting, Olaf Morgenstern, & Heike Wanka. (2003). Aminoguanidine downregulates expression of cytokine-induced Fas and inducible nitric oxide synthase but not cytokine-enhanced surface antigens of rat islet cells. Biochemical Pharmacology. 66(12). 2437–2448. 6 indexed citations
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Jork, Anette, F. Thürmer, Hubert Cramer, et al.. (2000). Biocompatible alginate from freshly collected Laminaria pallida for implantation. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 53(2). 224–229. 67 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, Heike Wanka, & Hans Jürgen Hahn. (2000). RECOGNITION OF ISLET-DIRECTED PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES IN VITRO BEFORE REJECTION OF ALLOGENEIC GRAFTED ISLETS1. Transplantation. 69(9). 1987–1990. 3 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, et al.. (1999). Prevention of autoimmune but not allogeneic destruction of grafted islets by different therapeutic strategies. Journal of Molecular Medicine. 77(1). 226–229. 8 indexed citations
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Szabó, Attila J., Oliver Patschan, Beate Kuttler, et al.. (1998). Hypertension accelerates the pace of chronic graft dysfunction in the rat. Transplant International. 11(0). S10–S14. 4 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, et al.. (1997). CO-CULTURE OF PANCREATIC ISLETS AND ALLOGENEIC LYMPHOCYTES. Transplantation. 64(3). 480–489. 11 indexed citations
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Lehmann, Manfred, E. Graser, Wayne W. Hancock, et al.. (1997). ANTI-CD4 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY-INDUCED ALLOGRAFT TOLERANCE IN RATS DESPITE PERSISTENCE OF DONOR-REACTIVE T CELLS1. Transplantation. 64(8). 1181–1187. 62 indexed citations
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Klöck, Gerd, et al.. (1997). Biocompatibility of mannuronic acid-rich alginates. Biomaterials. 18(10). 707–713. 241 indexed citations
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Klöting, Ingrid, Péter Kovács, & Beate Kuttler. (1997). Phenotypic Consequences after Restoration of Lymphopenia in the Diabetes-Prone BB/OK Rat. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 239(1). 106–110. 16 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, et al.. (1997). Anti-CD4/CyA therapy causes prevention of autoimmune but not allogeneic destruction of grafted islets in BB rats. Transplantation Proceedings. 29(4). 2163–2165. 5 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, et al.. (1996). Temporary Anti-CD25/CsA Therapy Induces a CD4+T-Cell-mediated Tolerance in BB/OK Rats. Journal of Autoimmunity. 9(3). 321–329. 7 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, Chantal Mathieu, Mark Waer, Hans Jürgen Hahn, & Roger Bouillon. (1993). Lack of Disease Recurrence in Diabetic BB/PFD Rats After Syngeneic Islet Transplantation. Autoimmunity. 15(2). 107–112. 6 indexed citations
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Lehmann, Manfred, et al.. (1992). INDUCTION OF LONG-TERM SURVIVAL OF RAT SKIN ALLOGRAFTS BY A NOVEL, HIGHLY EFFICIENT ANTI-CD4 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY. Transplantation. 54(6). 959–962. 32 indexed citations
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Kuttler, Beate, et al.. (1987). Prevention of Complement-Mediated Cytotoxicity Against Rat Islets by Encapsulation in a Cellulose Sulphate Membrane. Hormone and Metabolic Research. 19(8). 345–347. 8 indexed citations

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