D. Caballero

1.1k total citations
20 papers, 524 citations indexed

About

D. Caballero is a scholar working on Hematology, Oncology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, D. Caballero has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 524 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Hematology, 7 papers in Oncology and 6 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in D. Caballero's work include Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (9 papers), Polyomavirus and related diseases (3 papers) and Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (3 papers). D. Caballero is often cited by papers focused on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (9 papers), Polyomavirus and related diseases (3 papers) and Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (3 papers). D. Caballero collaborates with scholars based in Spain and Cuba. D. Caballero's co-authors include Jesús F. San Miguel, Jesús María Hernández‐Rivas, Marcos González, Manuel Moro, L. Escribano, Júlia Almeida, Mauricio Ocqueteau, C López-Berges, Marı́a Rozman and Joan Bladé and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Hepatology, Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics and British Journal of Haematology.

In The Last Decade

D. Caballero

20 papers receiving 515 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
D. Caballero Spain 11 269 193 117 100 94 20 524
Á Figuera Spain 17 545 2.0× 215 1.1× 150 1.3× 59 0.6× 48 0.5× 43 795
Ashley Teusink‐Cross United States 15 293 1.1× 75 0.4× 84 0.7× 40 0.4× 53 0.6× 50 710
C. N. Nair India 14 87 0.3× 120 0.6× 42 0.4× 84 0.8× 86 0.9× 41 493
MA Boogaerts Germany 7 504 1.9× 150 0.8× 157 1.3× 22 0.2× 75 0.8× 10 668
P. Cervi United Kingdom 8 62 0.2× 106 0.5× 89 0.8× 88 0.9× 49 0.5× 15 339
Jorge Labrador Spain 11 168 0.6× 97 0.5× 52 0.4× 53 0.5× 79 0.8× 32 380
Alex Ganetsky United States 13 154 0.6× 177 0.9× 46 0.4× 42 0.4× 163 1.7× 35 504
S M Devine United States 9 289 1.1× 119 0.6× 27 0.2× 28 0.3× 62 0.7× 12 517
Dinesh Bhurani India 12 186 0.7× 139 0.7× 134 1.1× 71 0.7× 58 0.6× 87 445
Harald E. Fischer United States 11 185 0.7× 95 0.5× 29 0.2× 22 0.2× 37 0.4× 21 435

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Fields of papers citing papers by D. Caballero

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of D. Caballero

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of D. Caballero. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of D. Caballero based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with D. Caballero. D. Caballero is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Sánchez, Lydia, Alba Redondo, Óscar Blanco, et al.. (2014). Extranodal and nodal diffuse large B cell lymphoma of the head and neck: two different entities?. Annals of Hematology. 94(4). 609–616. 7 indexed citations
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Sánchez, Ana, D. Caballero, Cesáreo Roncero, et al.. (2013). 303 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE Met-TRIGGERED MIGRATORY AND INVASIVE RESPONSE IN LIVER PROGENITOR OVAL CELLS. Journal of Hepatology. 58. S127–S128. 1 indexed citations
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Gallardo, David, Rafael de la Cámara, José Nieto, et al.. (2009). Is mobilized peripheral blood comparable with bone marrow as a source of hematopoietic stem cells for allogeneic transplantation from HLA-identical sibling donors? A case-control study. Haematologica. 94(9). 1282–1288. 34 indexed citations
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Valcárcel, David, Rodrigo Martino, Christelle Ferrá, et al.. (2007). 370: Fludarabine-busulphan reduced intensity conditioning (RIC) identical sibling allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) in high risk acute myeloid leukemia and myelodisplastic syndrome. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 13(2). 134–135. 2 indexed citations
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Pérez-Simón, Josè Antonio, et al.. (2004). Graft vs. Host Disease and Graft vs. Myeloma Effect after Non-myeloablative Allogeneic Transplantation. Leukemia & lymphoma. 45(9). 1725–1729. 7 indexed citations
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Díaz, Miguel Ángel, Amparo Verdeguer, Javier de la Rubia, et al.. (2004). Risk assessment and outcome of chronic graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic peripheral blood progenitor cell transplantation in pediatric patients. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 34(5). 433–438. 7 indexed citations
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Caballero, D., Raisa Jofra Hernández, Lourdes Vázquez, et al.. (2001). Cidofovir treatment of human polyomavirus‐associated acute haemorrhagic cystitis. Transplant Infectious Disease. 3(1). 44–46. 49 indexed citations
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Caballero, D., Lourdes Vázquez, Raisa Jofra Hernández, et al.. (2000). Allogeneic peripheral stem cell transplantation in a case of hereditary sideroblastic anaemia. British Journal of Haematology. 109(3). 658–660. 11 indexed citations
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Caballero, D., et al.. (2000). Cerebral toxoplasmosis and Guillain‐Barré syndrome after allogeneic peripheral stem cell transplantation. Transplant Infectious Disease. 2(3). 145–149. 13 indexed citations
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Guerrero, Ángel L., Josè Antonio Pérez-Simón, Norma C. Gutiérrez, et al.. (1999). Neurological Complications after Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation. European Neurology. 41(1). 48–50. 13 indexed citations
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Ocqueteau, Mauricio, Júlia Almeida, Joan Bladé, et al.. (1998). Immunophenotypic characterization of plasma cells from monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance patients. Implications for the differential diagnosis between MGUS and multiple myeloma.. PubMed. 152(6). 1655–65. 171 indexed citations
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Urbano-Ispizúa, Álvaro, Carlos Solano, Salut Brunet, et al.. (1998). Allogeneic transplantation of selected CD34+ cells from peripheral blood: experience of 62 cases using immunoadsorption or immunomagnetic technique. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 22(6). 519–525. 38 indexed citations
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Crespo, Marta, et al.. (1998). [Psycho-oncology: psychological disorders during autologous bone marrow transplantation].. PubMed. 26(2). 130–8. 2 indexed citations
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Calvo, María Victoria Martínez, et al.. (1996). Cost-effectiveness analysis of serum vancomycin concentration monitoring in patients with hematologic malignancies. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 60(3). 332–340. 70 indexed citations
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Revilla, R., et al.. (1995). [Spinal cord compression as the presenting form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma].. PubMed. 40(6). 505–7. 2 indexed citations
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Baró, J, Carlos Richard, Jorge Sierra, et al.. (1992). Autologous bone marrow transplantation in 22 adult patients with lymphoblastic lymphoma responsive to conventional dose chemotherapy.. PubMed. 10(1). 33–8. 21 indexed citations
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González, Marcos, et al.. (1983). HELPER/SUPPRESSOR T‐CELL SUBPOPULATIONS IN BENIGN PARAPROTEINAEMIA. British Journal of Haematology. 54(2). 318–320. 5 indexed citations

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