1.3k total citations 36 papers, 896 citations indexed
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E René is a scholar working on Surgery, Epidemiology and Genetics.
According to data from OpenAlex, E René has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 896 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Surgery, 15 papers in Epidemiology and 8 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in E René's work include Eosinophilic Esophagitis (6 papers), Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances (5 papers) and Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments (5 papers). E René is often cited by papers focused on Eosinophilic Esophagitis (6 papers), Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances (5 papers) and Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments (5 papers). E René collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Switzerland. E René's co-authors include M Mignon, D Rigaud, Gendre Jp, Y Le Quintrec, Jacques Cosnes, S Bonfils, A.F. Hofmann, M. Nakagaki, R. G. Danzinger and C Florent and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Gastroenterology.
In The Last Decade
E René
31 papers
receiving
855 citations
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René, E. (1989). [Digestive involvement in AIDS].. PubMed. 18(33). 1657–62.1 indexed citations
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Mignon, M, R Parc, P. Ruszniewski, et al.. (1988). [Update on the treatment of purulent ulcero-hemorrhagic rectocolitis].. PubMed. 38(4). 203–10.1 indexed citations
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Bonfils, S, et al.. (1988). [Non-ulcerous dyspepsia. Toward a rational approach in therapeutic studies].. PubMed. 12(3). 187–92.1 indexed citations
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Girard, PM, C Marche, Caroline Maslo, et al.. (1987). [Digestive manifestations in acquired immunodeficiency disease].. PubMed. 138(6). 411–5.3 indexed citations
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Marche, C, et al.. (1986). [Digestive system lesions in relation to AIDS. Diagnostic value].. PubMed. 6(4-5). 282–6.
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René, E, C Marche, B. Régnier, et al.. (1985). [Digestive manifestations of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS): study in 26 patients].. PubMed. 9(4). 327–35.7 indexed citations
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René, E, et al.. (1985). [Gastrointestinal manifestations of AIDS].. PubMed. 21(6). 389–91.5 indexed citations
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René, E, R. G. Danzinger, A.F. Hofmann, & M. Nakagaki. (1983). Pharmacologic effect of somatostatin on bile formation in the dog. Enhanced ductular reabsorption as the major mechanism of anticholeresis.. PubMed. 84(1). 120–9.43 indexed citations
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René, E, et al.. (1980). [Therapeutic value of somatostatin in gastroenterology. Theoretical basis. Practical trends].. PubMed. 4(10). 700–8.2 indexed citations
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Girodet, J, et al.. (1979). [Phlegmonous gastritis. Value of endoscopy and bacteriological study of the gastric aspiration fluid for early diagnosis].. PubMed. 3(1). 37–41.2 indexed citations
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