Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha

1.2k total citations
55 papers, 906 citations indexed

About

Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 906 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Molecular Biology, 14 papers in Genetics and 12 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha's work include Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (12 papers), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (10 papers) and Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (7 papers). Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha is often cited by papers focused on Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (12 papers), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (10 papers) and Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (7 papers). Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha collaborates with scholars based in Portugal, Denmark and France. Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha's co-authors include Alice Santos‐Silva, Luı́s Belo, Elı́sio Costa, Petronila Rocha‐Pereira, Susana Rocha, João Carlos Fernandes, Cristina Catarino, Susana Coimbra, Rosário Santos and Henrique Nascimento and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha

53 papers receiving 888 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha Portugal 18 380 147 104 104 101 55 906
Kateřina Kaňková Czechia 21 312 0.8× 108 0.7× 83 0.8× 44 0.4× 127 1.3× 78 1.2k
Masaki Imanishi Japan 17 249 0.7× 86 0.6× 53 0.5× 101 1.0× 137 1.4× 64 934
Reny Joseph United States 9 503 1.3× 46 0.3× 123 1.2× 96 0.9× 131 1.3× 10 877
Alfonso Rubio‐Navarro Spain 19 407 1.1× 140 1.0× 61 0.6× 80 0.8× 344 3.4× 33 1.2k
Simona Mihai Romania 16 317 0.8× 168 1.1× 35 0.3× 49 0.5× 232 2.3× 27 1.2k
Pablo Cannata Spain 11 373 1.0× 138 0.9× 37 0.4× 37 0.4× 182 1.8× 14 879
Weida Wang China 20 485 1.3× 240 1.6× 40 0.4× 124 1.2× 51 0.5× 79 1.1k
Amie Traylor United States 21 868 2.3× 220 1.5× 140 1.3× 168 1.6× 281 2.8× 34 1.7k
Changhong Du China 18 444 1.2× 87 0.6× 22 0.2× 173 1.7× 107 1.1× 38 1.0k
David Hoffman United States 23 425 1.1× 116 0.8× 234 2.3× 126 1.2× 110 1.1× 62 2.0k

Countries citing papers authored by Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha

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Fields of papers citing papers by Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha 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 Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha. Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha 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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Coimbra, Susana, Susana Rocha, Cristina Catarino, et al.. (2024). Toxicity Mechanisms of Gadolinium and Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents—A Review. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(7). 4071–4071. 29 indexed citations
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Belo, Luı́s, Maria João Valente, Susana Rocha, et al.. (2024). Age-Related Changes in Clinical and Analytical Variables in Chronic Hemodialyzed Patients. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(6). 3325–3325. 1 indexed citations
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Coimbra, Susana, Cristina Catarino, Maria Faria, et al.. (2023). The Association of Leptin with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in End-Stage Kidney Disease Patients on Dialysis. Biomedicines. 11(4). 1026–1026.
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Rocha, Susana, Maria João Valente, Susana Coimbra, et al.. (2021). Interleukin 6 (rs1800795) and pentraxin 3 (rs2305619) polymorphisms-association with inflammation and all-cause mortality in end-stage-renal disease patients on dialysis. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 14768–14768. 13 indexed citations
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Bronze-da-Rocha, Elsa & Alice Santos‐Silva. (2018). Neutrophil Elastase Inhibitors and Chronic Kidney Disease. International Journal of Biological Sciences. 14(10). 1343–1360. 64 indexed citations
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Nascimento, Henrique, Susana Coimbra, Cristina Catarino, et al.. (2016). Adipokine Gene Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Portuguese Obese Adolescents: Associations with Plasma Concentrations of Adiponectin, Resistin, IL-6, IL-1β, and TNF-α. Childhood Obesity. 12(4). 300–313. 19 indexed citations
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Belo, Luı́s, Henrique Nascimento, Elsa Bronze-da-Rocha, et al.. (2014). Body Fat Percentage Is a Major Determinant of Total Bilirubin Independently of UGT1A1*28 Polymorphism in Young Obese. PLoS ONE. 9(6). e98467–e98467. 23 indexed citations
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Duarte, Sofia, Sandra Jacinto, Jorge Oliveira, et al.. (2014). Atypical phenotype in two patients with LAMA2 mutations. Neuromuscular Disorders. 24(5). 419–424. 29 indexed citations
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Faria, Maria, Sandra Ribeiro, Elı́sio Costa, et al.. (2013). Risk Factors for Mortality in Hemodialysis Patients: Two-Year Follow-Up Study. Disease Markers. 35(6). 791–798. 45 indexed citations
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Oliveira, Jorge, Ana Gonçalves, Rosário Santos, et al.. (2013). A Portuguese case of Fukuyama congenital muscular dystrophy caused by a multi-exonic duplication in the fukutin gene. Neuromuscular Disorders. 23(7). 557–561. 4 indexed citations
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Silva, Filomena, Hugo Oliveira, João Carlos Fernandes, et al.. (2013). Cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of acitretin, alone or in combination with psoralen–ultraviolet A or narrow-band ultraviolet B-therapy in psoriatic patients. Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis. 753(1). 42–47. 8 indexed citations
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Rocha, Susana, Henrique Nascimento, Rosário Santos, et al.. (2013). Bilirubin Levels and Redox Status in a Young Healthy Population. Acta Haematologica. 130(1). 57–60. 5 indexed citations
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Silva, Filomena, Hugo Oliveira, João Carlos Fernandes, et al.. (2013). The in vitro and in vivo genotoxicity of isotretinoin assessed by cytokinesis blocked micronucleus assay and comet assay. Toxicology in Vitro. 27(2). 900–907. 3 indexed citations
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Costa, Elı́sio, et al.. (2011). Bilirubin Dependence on UGT1A1 Polymorphisms, Hemoglobin, Fasting Time and Body Mass Index. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 343(2). 114–118. 16 indexed citations
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Bronze-da-Rocha, Elsa, et al.. (2011). Interactions of MCP1 with Components of the Replication Machinery in Mammalian Cells. International Journal of Biological Sciences. 7(2). 193–208. 1 indexed citations
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Santos, Rosário, Jorge Oliveira, Teresa Coelho, et al.. (2010). Private dysferlin exon skipping mutation (c.5492G>A) with a founder effect reveals further alternative splicing involving exons 49–51. Journal of Human Genetics. 55(8). 546–549. 11 indexed citations
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Bronze-da-Rocha, Elsa, et al.. (2000). The human autoantigen MCP1 is required during early stages of DNA replication. Chromosome Research. 8(8). 699–711. 2 indexed citations
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Bronze-da-Rocha, Elsa, José Catita, & Cláudio E. Sunkel. (1998). Molecular cloning of metaphase chromosome protein 1 (MCP1), a novel human autoantigen that associates with condensed chromosomes during mitosis. Chromosome Research. 6(2). 85–95. 3 indexed citations

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