Broxmeyer He

456 total citations
29 papers, 355 citations indexed

About

Broxmeyer He is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, Broxmeyer He has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 355 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Immunology and 6 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in Broxmeyer He's work include Virus-based gene therapy research (6 papers), RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (6 papers) and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (6 papers). Broxmeyer He is often cited by papers focused on Virus-based gene therapy research (6 papers), RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (6 papers) and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (6 papers). Broxmeyer He collaborates with scholars based in United States, France and Switzerland. Broxmeyer He's co-authors include G Risdon, Stephanie Cooper, Jennifer A. Gaddy, Giao Hangoc, Ling Lü, Williams De, Patrick S. Gentile, Wanda Piacibello, P Ralph and Steven Gillis and has published in prestigious journals such as PubMed.

In The Last Decade

Broxmeyer He

29 papers receiving 342 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Broxmeyer He United States 12 161 135 96 67 59 29 355
Ylva Härdig Sweden 10 228 1.4× 238 1.8× 70 0.7× 75 1.1× 51 0.9× 12 475
Sandra de Bruin-Versteeg Netherlands 11 70 0.4× 339 2.5× 67 0.7× 111 1.7× 79 1.3× 11 500
Jan Hülsdünker Germany 7 156 1.0× 259 1.9× 104 1.1× 60 0.9× 61 1.0× 8 409
Yannis Rombos Greece 10 303 1.9× 156 1.2× 43 0.4× 141 2.1× 42 0.7× 18 444
Bérengère de Laval France 8 123 0.8× 297 2.2× 217 2.3× 47 0.7× 36 0.6× 10 545
Anna Staffas Sweden 11 208 1.3× 76 0.6× 226 2.4× 33 0.5× 17 0.3× 25 434
Renee J. Robb Australia 11 310 1.9× 513 3.8× 121 1.3× 27 0.4× 39 0.7× 12 686
H J Plüss Switzerland 8 36 0.2× 74 0.5× 118 1.2× 35 0.5× 23 0.4× 15 314
AD Hess United States 11 376 2.3× 261 1.9× 53 0.6× 52 0.8× 35 0.6× 16 554
T Sylwestrowicz United Kingdom 9 86 0.5× 65 0.5× 171 1.8× 53 0.8× 47 0.8× 16 369

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Broxmeyer He

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gonin, R, et al.. (1997). Retrovirally mediated gene transfer of Arg22 and Tyr22 forms of dihydrofolate reductase into the hematopoietic cell line K562: a comparison of methotrexate resistance.. PubMed. 4(1). 26–32. 6 indexed citations
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Lu, Ling, Yubin Ge, Zhe Li, Mang Xiao, & Broxmeyer He. (1996). Influence of retroviral-mediated gene transduction of both the recombinant human erythropoietin receptor and interleukin-9 receptor genes into single CD34++CD33-or low cord blood cells on cytokine-stimulated erythroid colony formation.. PubMed. 24(2). 347–51. 7 indexed citations
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Luo, Feifei, et al.. (1995). Adeno-associated virus 2-mediated gene transfer and functional expression of the human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor.. PubMed. 23(12). 1261–7. 12 indexed citations
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Xiao, Mang, Broxmeyer He, Minoru Horie, S Grigsby, & Ling Lü. (1994). Extensive proliferative capacity of single isolated CD34 human cord blood cells in suspension culture.. PubMed. 20(2-3). 455–66; discussion 466. 14 indexed citations
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Risdon, G, Jennifer A. Gaddy, & Broxmeyer He. (1994). Allogeneic responses of human umbilical cord blood.. PubMed. 20(2-3). 566–70; discussion 571. 43 indexed citations
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He, Broxmeyer, et al.. (1994). Commentary: a rapid proliferation assay for unknown co-stimulating factors in cord blood plasma possibly involved in enhancement of in vitro expansion and replating capacity of human hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells.. PubMed. 20(2-3). 492–7. 9 indexed citations
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Lü, Ling, et al.. (1994). Stable integration of retrovirally transduced genes into human umbilical cord blood high-proliferative potential colony-forming cells (HPP-CFC) as assessed after multiple HPP-CFC colony replatings in vitro.. PubMed. 20(2-3). 525–30. 9 indexed citations
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Vormoor, Josef, Tsvee Lapidot, Françoise Pflumio, et al.. (1994). SCID mice as an in vivo model of human cord blood hematopoiesis.. PubMed. 20(2-3). 316–20; discussion 320. 29 indexed citations
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Orazi, Attilio, et al.. (1994). Commentary: Immunohistochemistry represents a useful tool to study human cell engraftment in SCID mice transplantation models.. PubMed. 20(2-3). 323–30. 8 indexed citations
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Hangoc, Giao & Broxmeyer He. (1993). Effects of purified recombinant human interleukin-3 on the growth of human hematopoietic progenitor cells in "long-term" bone marrow culture.. PubMed. 1(1). 17–29. 1 indexed citations
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Lü, Ling, et al.. (1993). In vivo effects of purified recombinant human macrophage colony-stimulating factor in combination with local hyperthermia on tumor progression in B16a melanoma bearing mice.. PubMed. 58(3). 139–52. 2 indexed citations
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Hangoc, Giao, et al.. (1992). Effects in vivo of recombinant human inhibin on myelopoiesis in mice.. PubMed. 20(10). 1243–6. 5 indexed citations
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Lü, Ling, C H Srivastava, Melissa A. Harrington, et al.. (1991). Synergistic effect of human lactoferrin and recombinant murine interferon-gamma on disease progression in mice infected with the polycythemia-inducing strain of the Friend virus complex.. PubMed. 54(2). 117–24. 15 indexed citations
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He, Broxmeyer. (1991). Self-renewal and migration of stem cells during embryonic and fetal hematopoiesis: important, but poorly understood events.. PubMed. 17(2). 282–6. 15 indexed citations
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De, Williams, et al.. (1988). Correlation between CSF-1 responsiveness and expression of (CSF-1 receptor) c-fms in purified murine granulocyte-macrophage progenitor cells (CFU-GM).. PubMed. 16(1). 240–3. 11 indexed citations
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He, Broxmeyer, Williams De, P Ralph, et al.. (1988). Synergistic interaction of hematopoietic colony stimulating and growth factors in the regulation of myelopoiesis.. PubMed. 80–4. 6 indexed citations
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He, Broxmeyer, Williams De, Giao Hangoc, et al.. (1987). The opposing actions in vivo on murine myelopoiesis of purified preparations of lactoferrin and the colony stimulating factors.. PubMed. 13(1-2). 31–48. 45 indexed citations
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He, Broxmeyer. (1979). Culture characteristics of human granulocyte-macrophage progenitor cells and their regulation in the context of bone marrow transplantation.. PubMed. 7 Suppl 5. 149–58. 4 indexed citations
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Ralph, P, et al.. (1978). Immunologic functions and in vitro activation of cultured macrophage tumor lines.. PubMed. 303–10. 9 indexed citations
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He, Broxmeyer, et al.. (1975). Glass wool separation of rat polymorphonuclear leukocytes according to adherence and maturity.. PubMed. 18(2). 118–24. 4 indexed citations

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