E. Wunder

854 total citations
28 papers, 696 citations indexed

About

E. Wunder is a scholar working on Hematology, Molecular Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, E. Wunder has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 696 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Hematology, 11 papers in Molecular Biology and 6 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in E. Wunder's work include Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (11 papers), DNA Repair Mechanisms (6 papers) and Mesenchymal stem cell research (5 papers). E. Wunder is often cited by papers focused on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (11 papers), DNA Repair Mechanisms (6 papers) and Mesenchymal stem cell research (5 papers). E. Wunder collaborates with scholars based in France, Germany and United Kingdom. E. Wunder's co-authors include H. Sovalat, Philippe Hénon, Jean‐Claude Eisenmann, Gabor Kandel, Geneviève Beck-Wirth, Huan Liang, Erich‐Franz Solomayer, Øystein Fodstad, Bjørn Naume and Brendan Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as Stem Cells, Mutation research. Fundamental and molecular mechanisms of mutagenesis and Human Genetics.

In The Last Decade

E. Wunder

28 papers receiving 658 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
E. Wunder France 11 332 306 202 147 121 28 696
J Delobel France 8 305 0.9× 318 1.0× 125 0.6× 166 1.1× 196 1.6× 17 708
M. Fontanillas Spain 11 170 0.5× 244 0.8× 179 0.9× 175 1.2× 82 0.7× 14 671
I. Quiquandon France 12 459 1.4× 276 0.9× 89 0.4× 226 1.5× 84 0.7× 17 774
Zaid Abdel Rahman United States 9 186 0.6× 350 1.1× 120 0.6× 67 0.5× 126 1.0× 38 570
Ian Mak United Kingdom 9 178 0.5× 147 0.5× 116 0.6× 230 1.6× 179 1.5× 11 591
Frank J. Godinho United States 7 296 0.9× 193 0.6× 250 1.2× 431 2.9× 52 0.4× 12 849
Heinz-A. Horst Germany 6 443 1.3× 163 0.5× 230 1.1× 360 2.4× 87 0.7× 6 791
Nicolas Goardon France 16 249 0.8× 160 0.5× 223 1.1× 470 3.2× 162 1.3× 29 905
IE Smith United Kingdom 6 121 0.4× 257 0.8× 230 1.1× 228 1.6× 41 0.3× 9 577
Sophie Derenne France 8 338 1.0× 362 1.2× 64 0.3× 418 2.8× 159 1.3× 11 780

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of E. Wunder

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Wunder, E., et al.. (2007). Three‐dimensional distribution patterns of CD34 antigen on nonactivated cord blood cells. Cytometry Part A. 73A(1). 16–21. 4 indexed citations
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Dobo, Irène, Pascal Mossuz, Lydia Campos, et al.. (2001). Comparison of four serum-free, cytokine-free media for analysis of endogenous erythroid colony growth in polycythemia vera and essential thrombocythemia. The Hematology Journal. 2(6). 396–403. 24 indexed citations
3.
Mazini, Loubna, et al.. (2000). Human Accessory Cells Have a Humoral Bystander Effect on CAFC Growing on Murine Feeder. Journal of Hematotherapy & Stem Cell Research. 9(5). 749–757. 1 indexed citations
4.
Dobo, Irène, Sophie Acquart, Laurence Amiot, et al.. (1999). Reproducible Scoring of CFU-GM and BFU-E Grown in Collagen-Based Semisolid Medium After a Short (3 h) Training. Journal of Hematotherapy. 8(1). 45–51. 6 indexed citations
5.
Borgen, Elin, Bjørn Naume, Jahn M. Nesland, et al.. (1999). Standardization of the immunocytochemical detection of cancer cells in BM and blood: I. establishment of objective criteria for the evaluation of immunostained cells. Cytotherapy. 1(5). 377–388. 231 indexed citations
6.
Mazini, Loubna, et al.. (1998). Mature Accessory Cells Influence Long‐Term Growth of Human Hematopoietic Progenitors on a Murine Stromal Cell Feeder Layer. Stem Cells. 16(6). 404–412. 16 indexed citations
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Wunder, E., et al.. (1996). Anomalous plasma concentrations and impaired secretion of growth factors in fanconi's anemia. Stem Cells. 11(S2). 144–149. 5 indexed citations
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Wunder, E., et al.. (1995). Impeded normal hematopoiesis in bone marrow of patients with multiple myeloma.. PubMed. 13 Suppl 2. 51–5. 1 indexed citations
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Herbein, Georges, Philippe Hénon, H. Sovalat, et al.. (1994). Isolation and identification of two CD34+cell subpopulations from normal human peripheral blood. Stem Cells. 12(2). 187–197. 69 indexed citations
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Wunder, E., et al.. (1994). Impact of the degree of maturation and differentiation of CD34+ cells in grafts of different origin on the duration of aplasia.. PubMed. 389. 345–50. 3 indexed citations
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Sovalat, H., E. Wunder, Anri Tienhaara, et al.. (1993). Commentary: Prospects for Standardization of Stem Cell Determination within Europe. Journal of Hematotherapy. 2(3). 293–296. 16 indexed citations
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Silvestri, F, E. Wunder, H. Sovalat, Philippe Hénon, & Stefan Serke. (1993). Positive Selection of CD34 + Cells: A Short Review of the Immunoadsorption Methods Currently Available for Experimental and Clinical Use. Journal of Hematotherapy. 2(4). 473–481. 13 indexed citations
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Eisenmann, Jean‐Claude, et al.. (1993). Difficulties in collecting peripheral blood stem cells in chronic myeloid leukemia related to persistence of the leukemic cell clone. Stem Cells. 11(S3). 43–47. 2 indexed citations
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Wunder, E., H. Sovalat, G. Fritsch, et al.. (1992). Report on the European Workshop on Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Determination and Standardization—Mulhouse, France, February 6-8 and 14-15, 1992. Journal of Hematotherapy. 1(2). 131–142. 54 indexed citations
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Wunder, E., et al.. (1992). Cloning properties of T lymphocyte subpopulations after treatment with 8-methoxypsoralen and UVA irradiation. Mutation research. Fundamental and molecular mechanisms of mutagenesis. 268(1). 43–47. 1 indexed citations
16.
Wunder, E., et al.. (1992). Mobilization of peripheral The International Journal of Cell Cloning after high dose chemotherapy in multiple myeloma. Stem Cells. 10(S1). 38–40. 3 indexed citations
17.
Sovalat, H., et al.. (1992). Flow cytometry characterization of cd34+ cells in bone marrow, cytapheresis products, and cord blood at birth. Stem Cells. 10(S1). 20–22. 11 indexed citations
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Wunder, E., et al.. (1990). The role of monocytes/macrophages in blood stem cell maturation studies with highly purified precursor (CD34+) cells.. PubMed. 5 Suppl 1. 11–2. 3 indexed citations
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Wunder, E., et al.. (1990). Purification and characterisation of the CD34+ hematopoietic precursor cell population by flow cytometry.. PubMed. 5 Suppl 1. 9–10. 7 indexed citations
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Vijayalaxmi, Vijayalaxmi & E. Wunder. (1985). Comparison of sister-chromatid exchange induced by photoactivated 3-carbethoxypsoralen and 8-methoxypsoralen in human blood lymphocytes. Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis. 152(2-3). 211–215. 2 indexed citations

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