D. W. Bianchi

539 total citations
17 papers, 416 citations indexed

About

D. W. Bianchi is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Surgery and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, D. W. Bianchi has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 416 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 3 papers in Surgery and 3 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in D. W. Bianchi's work include Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (8 papers), Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (2 papers) and Renal and related cancers (2 papers). D. W. Bianchi is often cited by papers focused on Prenatal Screening and Diagnostics (8 papers), Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (2 papers) and Renal and related cancers (2 papers). D. W. Bianchi collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Australia. D. W. Bianchi's co-authors include Marie‐Louise van der Hoorn, Frans H.J. Claas, Jone E. Sampson, Richard M. Jack, Sicco A. Scherjon, Brian E. Ward, Eileen Lashley, Thomas Shipp, Roberto Romero and R.‐M. Böhmer and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, The American Journal of Human Genetics and American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

D. W. Bianchi

16 papers receiving 408 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
D. W. Bianchi United States 9 220 143 124 111 77 17 416
H.T. Salem Egypt 13 154 0.7× 160 1.1× 54 0.4× 171 1.5× 34 0.4× 35 442
Martti Ämmälä Finland 11 93 0.4× 93 0.7× 73 0.6× 97 0.9× 86 1.1× 12 364
D Kassanos Greece 15 128 0.6× 164 1.1× 85 0.7× 124 1.1× 48 0.6× 43 505
Cerine Jeanty United States 13 138 0.6× 72 0.5× 91 0.7× 70 0.6× 112 1.5× 20 468
Danila Morano Italy 15 336 1.5× 330 2.3× 32 0.3× 95 0.9× 95 1.2× 43 562
Ran Svirsky Israel 15 326 1.5× 246 1.7× 52 0.4× 207 1.9× 39 0.5× 44 531
A Geipel Germany 10 122 0.6× 172 1.2× 56 0.5× 75 0.7× 26 0.3× 29 376
T.Y. Khong Australia 12 400 1.8× 485 3.4× 58 0.5× 93 0.8× 76 1.0× 15 604
Eleonor Tiblad Sweden 18 426 1.9× 159 1.1× 43 0.3× 97 0.9× 173 2.2× 44 803
S. Yagel Israel 12 145 0.7× 55 0.4× 44 0.4× 121 1.1× 59 0.8× 30 429

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of D. W. Bianchi

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Bianchi, D. W., Guizela Huelsz‐Prince, Marleen Dekker, et al.. (2025). Zincore, an atypical coregulator, binds zinc finger transcription factors to control gene expression. Science. 389(6755). eadv2861–eadv2861.
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Chitty, Lyn S., Lisa Hui, Alessandro Ghidini, et al.. (2019). In case you missed it: The Prenatal Diagnosis editors bring you the most significant advances of 2019. Prenatal Diagnosis. 40(3). 287–293. 7 indexed citations
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Bianchi, D. W. & Rossa W. K. Chiu. (2019). Sequencing of Circulating Cell-free DNA During Pregnancy. Obstetric Anesthesia Digest. 39(1). 43–44. 3 indexed citations
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Addeo, Alfredo, D. W. Bianchi, & Fabrizio Minervini. (2018). What is the role of surgery in stage III NSCLC in the era of immunotherapy?. 3(3). 2 indexed citations
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Bianchi, D. W., et al.. (2015). The Amniotic Fluid Transcriptome as a Guide to Understanding Fetal Disease. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine. 5(4). a023101–a023101. 31 indexed citations
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Edlow, Andrea G., et al.. (2015). Assessing the fetal effects of maternal obesity via transcriptomic analysis of cord blood: a prospective case–control study. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 123(2). 180–189. 30 indexed citations
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Pritchard, S., Andrew M. Hoffman, Kirby L. Johnson, & D. W. Bianchi. (2011). Pregnancy-associated progenitor cells: An under-recognized potential source of stem cells in maternal lung. Placenta. 32. S298–S303. 16 indexed citations
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Hoorn, Marie‐Louise van der, et al.. (2010). Clinical and immunologic aspects of egg donation pregnancies: a systematic review. Human Reproduction Update. 16(6). 704–712. 106 indexed citations
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Bianchi, D. W. & Roberto Romero. (2003). Biological implications of bi-directional fetomaternal cell traffic: a summary of a National Institute of Child Health and Human Development-sponsored conference. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 14(2). 123–129. 22 indexed citations
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Bianchi, D. W., Kiarash Khosrotehrani, Joseph T. F. Lau, Dong Hyun, & Kirby L. Johnson. (2003). The influence of fetal loss on the presence of fetal cell microchimerism: A systematic review. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 73(5). 597–597. 2 indexed citations
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Bianchi, D. W. & Roberto Romero. (2003). Biological implications of bi-directional fetomaternal cell traffic: a summary of a National Institute of Child Health and Human Development-sponsored conference. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine. 14(2). 123–129. 1 indexed citations
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Böhmer, R.‐M., et al.. (1998). Differential development of fetal and adult haemoglobin profiles in colony culture: isolation of fetal nucleated red cells by two-colour fluorescence labelling.. PubMed. 103(2). 351–60. 27 indexed citations
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Sampson, Jone E., et al.. (1997). Fetal origin of amniotic fluid polymorphonuclear leukocytes. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 176(1). 77–81. 124 indexed citations
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Norton, Mary E., et al.. (1997). Molecular zygosity studies aid in the management of discordant multiple gestations.. PubMed. 17(3). 202–7. 15 indexed citations
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Conio, Mássimo, et al.. (1996). [Treatment of colorectal anastomotic stenosis with metal endoprosthesis. A 8-month follow-up].. PubMed. 20(5). 508–9. 2 indexed citations
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Bianchi, D. W., et al.. (1987). Successful pregnancy in an adolescent with metastatic undifferentiated sarcoma. A case report.. PubMed. 32(1). 76–8. 1 indexed citations
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Bianchi, D. W.. (1986). Normal long-term survival with α-thalassaemia. Jornal de Pediatria. 108. 716–718. 27 indexed citations

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