Dov Gefel

1.4k total citations
35 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Dov Gefel is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Molecular Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Dov Gefel has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 9 papers in Molecular Biology and 9 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Dov Gefel's work include Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (9 papers), Forensic and Genetic Research (6 papers) and Genetic diversity and population structure (6 papers). Dov Gefel is often cited by papers focused on Thyroid Disorders and Treatments (9 papers), Forensic and Genetic Research (6 papers) and Genetic diversity and population structure (6 papers). Dov Gefel collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and Germany. Dov Gefel's co-authors include Yoram Shechter, Assia Shisheva, Eytan Gershonov, Mati Fridkin, Avinoam Zlotnick, S Sukenik, J Benbassat, Gerard Elberg, Jin‐Ping Li and Gustaf N. Hendrick and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Circulation and Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Dov Gefel

32 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Dov Gefel Israel 15 268 248 209 185 161 35 1.1k
Juan J. Sirvent Spain 23 53 0.2× 248 1.0× 191 0.9× 85 0.5× 50 0.3× 53 1.2k
Elena Bogdanovic Canada 17 86 0.3× 566 2.3× 184 0.9× 123 0.7× 41 0.3× 22 1.1k
H. Köhler Germany 18 44 0.2× 309 1.2× 101 0.5× 244 1.3× 53 0.3× 77 1.1k
John C. Mavropoulos United States 16 55 0.2× 321 1.3× 228 1.1× 640 3.5× 65 0.4× 20 1.7k
Joseph J. Orsini United States 21 45 0.2× 423 1.7× 286 1.4× 36 0.2× 114 0.7× 58 1.4k
Nobuo Itoh Japan 20 30 0.1× 504 2.0× 92 0.4× 149 0.8× 91 0.6× 96 1.5k
L.E. Seargeant Canada 15 32 0.1× 403 1.6× 49 0.2× 243 1.3× 83 0.5× 30 812
Fumiaki Ando Japan 18 91 0.3× 449 1.8× 39 0.2× 81 0.4× 54 0.3× 58 799
G. B. Gerber Belgium 21 32 0.1× 527 2.1× 67 0.3× 56 0.3× 76 0.5× 167 1.8k
Noriyuki Okada Japan 24 19 0.1× 266 1.1× 110 0.5× 187 1.0× 81 0.5× 87 1.9k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Dov Gefel

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All Works

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Shenhav, Simon, Carlos Benbassat, Dov Gefel, et al.. (2022). Can Mild-to-Moderate Iodine Deficiency during Pregnancy Alter Thyroid Function? Lessons from a Mother–Newborn Cohort. Nutrients. 14(24). 5336–5336. 3 indexed citations
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Zangen, Shmuel, Dov Gefel, Shlomo Almashanu, et al.. (2021). Maternal iodine deficiency: a newborns’ overweight risk factor? A prospective study. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 305(3). 777–787. 4 indexed citations
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Anteby, Eyal Y., et al.. (2020). Low intake of iodized salt and iodine containing supplements among pregnant women with apparently insufficient iodine status - time to change policy?. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research. 9(1). 9–9. 8 indexed citations
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Gefel, Dov, et al.. (2016). [SERUM THYROGLOBULIN LEVELS AND ESTIMATED IODINE INTAKE IN ADULTS EXPOSED TO IODINE‑DILUTED DESALINATED DRINKING WATER].. PubMed. 155(8). 470–474. 2 indexed citations
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Gefel, Dov, et al.. (2016). Can desalinated seawater contribute to iodine-deficiency disorders? An observation and hypothesis. Public Health Nutrition. 19(15). 2808–2817. 14 indexed citations
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Oefner, Peter J., Peidong Shen, Dov Gefel, et al.. (2013). Genetics and the History of the Samaritans: Y-Chromosomal Microsatellites and Genetic Affinity between Samaritans and Cohanim. Human Biology. 85(6). 825–857.
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Oefner, Peter J., Peidong Shen, Dov Gefel, et al.. (2013). Genetics and the History of the Samaritans: Y-Chromosomal Microsatellites and Genetic Affinity between Samaritans and Cohanim. Human Biology. 85(6). 825–857. 1 indexed citations
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Kopelman, Naama M., Lewi Stone, Chaolong Wang, et al.. (2009). Genomic microsatellites identify shared Jewish ancestry intermediate between Middle Eastern and European populations. BMC Genetics. 10(1). 80–80. 35 indexed citations
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Gemer, Ofer, et al.. (2006). Polycythemia as a result of ectopic erythropoietin production in benign cystic leiomyoma of uterus. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 85(7). 887–888. 4 indexed citations
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Hillel, J., Dov Gefel, Rony Kalman, et al.. (2005). Evidence for a major gene affecting the transition from normoglycaemia to hyperglycaemia in Psammomys obesus. Heredity. 95(2). 158–165. 8 indexed citations
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Gefel, Dov, et al.. (2005). Malignant thymoma complicated by amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenic purpura. European Journal of Internal Medicine. 16(7). 523–524. 20 indexed citations
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Shen, Peidong, Toomas Kivisild, Dov Gefel, et al.. (2004). Reconstruction of patrilineages and matrilineages of Samaritans and other Israeli populations from Y-Chromosome and mitochondrial DNA sequence Variation. Human Mutation. 24(3). 248–260. 62 indexed citations
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Sekar, Natesampillai, et al.. (1999). Independent Signal-Transduction Pathways for Vanadate and for Insulin in the Activation of Glycogen Synthase and Glycogenesis in Rat Adipocytes1. Endocrinology. 140(3). 1125–1131. 23 indexed citations
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Zimlichman, Reuven, et al.. (1995). Insulin induces medial hypertrophy of myocardial arterioles in rats. American Journal of Hypertension. 8(9). 915–920. 11 indexed citations
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Shechter, Yoram, Jingping Li, Joseph Meyerovitch, et al.. (1995). Insulin-like actions of vanadate are mediated in an insulin-receptor-independent manner via non-receptor protein tyrosine kinases and protein phosphotyrosine phosphatases. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 153(1-2). 39–47. 57 indexed citations
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Li, Jin‐Ping, Gerard Elberg, Dov Gefel, & Yoram Shechter. (1995). Permolybdate and Pertungstate-Potent Stimulators of Insulin Effects in Rat Adipocytes: Mechanism of Action. Biochemistry. 34(18). 6218–6225. 71 indexed citations
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Gefel, Dov, Gustaf N. Hendrick, Svetlana Mojsov, Joel F. Habener, & Gordon C. Weir. (1990). Glucagon-Like Peptide-I Analogs: Effects on Insulin Secretion and Adenosine 3′,5′-Monophosphate Formation*. Endocrinology. 126(4). 2164–2168. 87 indexed citations
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Feld, Sari, et al.. (1989). Pernicious anemia, Hashimoto's thyroiditis and Sjögren's in a woman with SLE and autoimmune hemolytic anemia.. PubMed. 16(2). 258–9. 8 indexed citations

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