Bernhard J. Kirschbaum

1.9k total citations
20 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Bernhard J. Kirschbaum is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Bernhard J. Kirschbaum has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 4 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Bernhard J. Kirschbaum's work include Biochemical and Molecular Research (8 papers), Muscle Physiology and Disorders (5 papers) and Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies (5 papers). Bernhard J. Kirschbaum is often cited by papers focused on Biochemical and Molecular Research (8 papers), Muscle Physiology and Disorders (5 papers) and Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies (5 papers). Bernhard J. Kirschbaum collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Bernhard J. Kirschbaum's co-authors include Karl Asmund Rudolphi, M. Michaelis, H. Wieland, Dirk Pette, Matthias Herrmann, Geoffrey M. Wahl, Randall E. Morris, Costakis Frangou, Robert I. Fox and Vibeke Strand and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology and Nature Reviews Drug Discovery.

In The Last Decade

Bernhard J. Kirschbaum

20 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Bernhard J. Kirschbaum Germany 16 756 512 167 162 140 20 1.6k
David G. Williams United Kingdom 24 748 1.0× 270 0.5× 92 0.6× 74 0.5× 204 1.5× 80 2.1k
Marilyn C. Pike United States 25 1.1k 1.5× 592 1.2× 138 0.8× 177 1.1× 103 0.7× 36 2.8k
Linda K. Myers United States 31 651 0.9× 648 1.3× 188 1.1× 149 0.9× 225 1.6× 102 3.2k
Jonathan Larkin United States 22 423 0.6× 603 1.2× 225 1.3× 22 0.1× 93 0.7× 45 1.4k
Pércío S. Gulko United States 27 801 1.1× 832 1.6× 70 0.4× 115 0.7× 109 0.8× 78 2.1k
Emmanuelle Fantino Australia 25 1.1k 1.5× 200 0.4× 52 0.3× 134 0.8× 96 0.7× 57 2.5k
E. R. Pettipher United States 24 473 0.6× 691 1.3× 323 1.9× 36 0.2× 47 0.3× 31 1.8k
Mitsuo Nishikawa Japan 24 1.4k 1.9× 211 0.4× 50 0.3× 73 0.5× 67 0.5× 83 2.6k
Niloufar Kavian France 26 671 0.9× 140 0.3× 84 0.5× 68 0.4× 455 3.3× 46 1.8k
Rui Wu China 22 815 1.1× 324 0.6× 102 0.6× 33 0.2× 47 0.3× 76 1.8k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bernhard J. Kirschbaum

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kirschbaum, Bernhard J., et al.. (2011). Revitalizing portfolio decision-making at Merck Serono S.A. – Geneva. Journal of Commercial Biotechnology. 17(1). 24–36. 4 indexed citations
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Wieland, H., M. Michaelis, Bernhard J. Kirschbaum, & Karl Asmund Rudolphi. (2005). Osteoarthritis — an untreatable disease?. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. 4(4). 331–344. 440 indexed citations
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Wieland, H., M. Michaelis, Bernhard J. Kirschbaum, & Karl Asmund Rudolphi. (2005). Correction: Osteoarthritis — an untreatable disease. Nature Reviews Drug Discovery. 4(8). 345–345. 3 indexed citations
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Molinari, Susanna, Frédéric Relaix, Marc Lemonnier, et al.. (2004). A Novel Complex Regulates cardiac actin Gene Expression through Interaction of Emb, a Class VI POU Domain Protein, MEF2D, and the Histone Transacetylase p300. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 24(7). 2944–2957. 19 indexed citations
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Qiu, Ying, Lynette D. Fairbanks, Catherine M. Hawrylowicz, et al.. (2000). MYCOPHENOLIC ACID-INDUCED GTP DEPLETION ALSO AFFECTS ATP AND PYRIMIDINE SYNTHESIS IN MITOGEN-STIMULATED PRIMARY HUMAN T-LYMPHOCYTES1. Transplantation. 69(5). 890–897. 40 indexed citations
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Fox, Robert I., Matthias Herrmann, Costakis Frangou, et al.. (1999). Mechanism of Action for Leflunomide in Rheumatoid Arthritis. Clinical Immunology. 93(3). 198–208. 312 indexed citations
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Fox, Robert I., Matthias Herrmann, Costakis Frangou, et al.. (1999). How Does Leflunomide Modulate the Immune Response in Rheumatoid Arthritis?. BioDrugs. 12(4). 301–315. 26 indexed citations
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Mangold, Ursula, et al.. (1999). Identification and characterization of potential new therapeutic targets in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. European Journal of Biochemistry. 266(3). 1184–1191. 17 indexed citations
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Carrey, Elizabeth A., et al.. (1999). Simultaneous separation by high-performance liquid chromatography of carbamoyl aspartate, carbamoyl phosphate and dihydroorotic acid. Journal of Chromatography B Biomedical Sciences and Applications. 732(2). 487–493. 10 indexed citations
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Fairbanks, L. D., Katarzyna Rückemann-Dziurdzińska, Ying Qiu, et al.. (1999). Methotrexate inhibits the first committed step of purine biosynthesis in mitogen-stimulated human T-lymphocytes. 2 indexed citations
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Rückemann-Dziurdzińska, Katarzyna, Lynette D. Fairbanks, Elizabeth A. Carrey, et al.. (1998). Leflunomide Inhibits Pyrimidine de Novo Synthesis in Mitogen-stimulated T-lymphocytes from Healthy Humans. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273(34). 21682–21691. 217 indexed citations
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Biben, Christine, Bernhard J. Kirschbaum, Ian Garner, & Margaret Buckingham. (1994). Novel Muscle-Specific Enhancer Sequences Upstream of the Cardiac Actin Gene. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 14(5). 3504–3513. 22 indexed citations
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Kirschbaum, Bernhard J., Philippe Pognonec, & Robert G. Roeder. (1992). Definition of the Transcriptional Activation Domain of Recombinant 43-Kilodalton USF. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 12(11). 5094–5101. 59 indexed citations
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Kirschbaum, Bernhard J., et al.. (1990). Rapid and reversible changes in myosin heavy chain expression in response to increased neuromuscular activity of rat fast‐twitch muscle. FEBS Letters. 268(1). 75–78. 44 indexed citations
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Kirschbaum, Bernhard J., et al.. (1990). Antagonistic effects of chronic low frequency stimulation and thyroid hormone on myosin expression in rat fast-twitch muscle.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 265(23). 13974–13980. 102 indexed citations
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Kirschbaum, Bernhard J., et al.. (1989). Electrostimulation‐induced fast‐to‐slow transitions of myosin light and heavy chains in rabbit fast‐twitch muscle at the mRNA level. FEBS Letters. 243(2). 123–126. 38 indexed citations
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Kirschbaum, Bernhard J., et al.. (1989). Chronic stimulation‐induced changes of myosin light chains at the mRNA and protein levels in rat fast‐twitch muscle. European Journal of Biochemistry. 179(1). 23–29. 44 indexed citations
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Kirschbaum, Bernhard J., et al.. (1989). The multiplicity of troponin T isoforms. European Journal of Biochemistry. 179(1). 31–38. 37 indexed citations
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Seedorf, Udo, Ekkehard Leberer, Bernhard J. Kirschbaum, & Dirk Pette. (1986). Neural control of gene expression in skeletal muscle. Effects of chronic stimulation on lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes and citrate synthase. Biochemical Journal. 239(1). 115–120. 63 indexed citations

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