Behnam Kalali

1.8k total citations
23 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Behnam Kalali is a scholar working on Immunology, Surgery and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Behnam Kalali has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Immunology, 10 papers in Surgery and 3 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Behnam Kalali's work include Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (10 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers) and Galectins and Cancer Biology (5 papers). Behnam Kalali is often cited by papers focused on Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (10 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers) and Galectins and Cancer Biology (5 papers). Behnam Kalali collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Iran and United States. Behnam Kalali's co-authors include Markus Gerhard, Markus Ollert, Johannes Ring, Martin Mempel, Stefan Bauer, Gabriele Köllisch, Thilo Jakob, Reinhard Wallich, Verena Voelcker and Heidrun Behrendt and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Behnam Kalali

22 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
Behnam Kalali Germany 14 544 380 330 193 138 23 1.1k
Sasha H. Shafikhani United States 26 227 0.4× 176 0.5× 769 2.3× 78 0.4× 63 0.5× 50 1.7k
Tim N. Mak Germany 13 149 0.3× 174 0.5× 391 1.2× 280 1.5× 46 0.3× 18 1.0k
Ahmed Hashim United Kingdom 20 896 1.6× 188 0.5× 849 2.6× 31 0.2× 119 0.9× 25 2.8k
Fany Blanc France 19 459 0.8× 87 0.2× 249 0.8× 106 0.5× 35 0.3× 42 1.2k
Francesca Paolini Italy 20 323 0.6× 173 0.5× 385 1.2× 53 0.3× 122 0.9× 65 1.3k
Toshiro Takai Japan 32 696 1.3× 224 0.6× 276 0.8× 1.2k 6.3× 37 0.3× 80 2.8k
István Balázs Németh Hungary 17 175 0.3× 77 0.2× 326 1.0× 82 0.4× 177 1.3× 70 958
Erik‐Oliver Glocker Germany 12 675 1.2× 254 0.7× 200 0.6× 41 0.2× 42 0.3× 16 1.3k
Mitsutoshi Iimura Japan 11 893 1.6× 300 0.8× 550 1.7× 25 0.1× 101 0.7× 13 1.7k
April Clark United States 8 637 1.2× 151 0.4× 726 2.2× 35 0.2× 39 0.3× 10 1.2k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Behnam Kalali

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All Works

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Pourbagher, Roghayeh, Davood Sabour, Haleh Akhavan‐Niaki, et al.. (2023). Ninety-six–hour starved peripheral blood mononuclear cell supernatant inhibited LA7 breast cancer stem cells induced tumor via reduction in angiogenesis and alternations in Gch1 and Spr expressions. Frontiers in Immunology. 13. 1025933–1025933. 1 indexed citations
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Schwaminger, Sebastian P., et al.. (2021). Detection of targeted bacteria species on filtration membranes. The Analyst. 146(11). 3549–3556. 5 indexed citations
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Pourbagher, Roghayeh, Haleh Akhavan‐Niaki, Seyed Gholam Ali Jorsaraei, et al.. (2021). Downregulation of Stemness Genes and Induction of Necrosis in Rat LA7 Cancer Stem Cells Induced Tumors Treated with Starved Fibroblasts Culture Supernatant. PubMed. 10(1). 105–118. 4 indexed citations
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Moeini, Hassan, Behnam Kalali, Jochen M. Wettengel, et al.. (2019). Quantitation of norovirus-specific IgG before and after infection in immunocompromised patients. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology. 51(1). 183–187. 2 indexed citations
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Allgäuer, Michael, Behnam Kalali, Yang Zhang, et al.. (2018). Loss of endogenous RNF43 function enhances proliferation and tumour growth of intestinal and gastric cells. Carcinogenesis. 40(4). 551–559. 27 indexed citations
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Alvandi, Amirhooshang, Parviz Mohajeri, Homayoon Bashiri, et al.. (2015). High Frequency of vacA s1m2 Genotypes Among Helicobacter pylori Isolates From Patients With Gastroduodenal Disorders in Kermanshah, Iran. Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology. 8(11). e25425–e25425. 24 indexed citations
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Kalali, Behnam, et al.. (2015). Diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori: Changes towards the Future. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(3). 122–135. 30 indexed citations
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Kalali, Behnam, Raquel Mejías‐Luque, Anahita Javaheri, & Markus Gerhard. (2014). H. pyloriVirulence Factors: Influence on Immune System and Pathology. Mediators of Inflammation. 2014. 1–9. 86 indexed citations
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Kalali, Behnam, Amir‐Hassan Zarnani, Mostafa Hosseini, et al.. (2013). Helicobacter pylori FliD protein is a highly sensitive and specific marker for serologic diagnosis of H. pylori infection. International Journal of Medical Microbiology. 303(8). 618–623. 34 indexed citations
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Toller, Isabella M., Kai J. Neelsen, Martin Steger, et al.. (2011). Carcinogenic bacterial pathogen Helicobacter pylori triggers DNA double-strand breaks and a DNA damage response in its host cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108(36). 14944–14949. 254 indexed citations
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Fehri, Lina Fassi, Manuel Koch, Hany Khalil, et al.. (2010). Helicobacter pylori Induces miR-155 in T Cells in a cAMP-Foxp3-Dependent Manner. PLoS ONE. 5(3). e9500–e9500. 88 indexed citations
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Kalali, Behnam, Christina Schnopp, Christian Andrés, et al.. (2010). TNF receptor I on human keratinocytes is a binding partner for staphylococcal protein A resulting in the activation of NF kappa B, AP-1, and downstream gene transcription. Experimental Dermatology. 20(1). 48–52. 36 indexed citations
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Terhorst‐Molawi, Dorothea, Behnam Kalali, Markus Ollert, Johannes Ring, & Martin Mempel. (2009). The Role of Toll-Like Receptors in Host Defenses and Their Relevance to Dermatologic Diseases. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 11(1). 1–10. 49 indexed citations
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Kalali, Behnam, et al.. (2009). The development of selective Inhibitors of H. pylori gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase. Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie. 47(10). 1 indexed citations
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Kalali, Behnam, Gabriele Köllisch, Jörg Mages, et al.. (2008). Double-Stranded RNA Induces an Antiviral Defense Status in Epidermal Keratinocytes through TLR3-, PKR-, and MDA5/RIG-I-Mediated Differential Signaling. The Journal of Immunology. 181(4). 2694–2704. 147 indexed citations
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Terhorst‐Molawi, Dorothea, Behnam Kalali, Stephan Weidinger, et al.. (2007). Monocyte‐derived dendritic cells from highly atopic individuals are not impaired in their pro‐inflammatory response to toll‐like receptor ligands. Clinical & Experimental Allergy. 37(3). 381–390. 18 indexed citations
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Mempel, Martin, Behnam Kalali, Markus Ollert, & Johannes Ring. (2007). Toll-Like Receptors in Dermatology. Dermatologic Clinics. 25(4). 531–540. 15 indexed citations
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Köllisch, Gabriele, Behnam Kalali, Verena Voelcker, et al.. (2005). Various members of the Toll‐like receptor family contribute to the innate immune response of human epidermal keratinocytes. Immunology. 114(4). 531–541. 289 indexed citations

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