Eva Rosenkranz

517 total citations
10 papers, 422 citations indexed

About

Eva Rosenkranz is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Eva Rosenkranz has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 422 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 3 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 2 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Eva Rosenkranz's work include Trace Elements in Health (6 papers), Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (3 papers) and Pharmacological Effects of Medicinal Plants (2 papers). Eva Rosenkranz is often cited by papers focused on Trace Elements in Health (6 papers), Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (3 papers) and Pharmacological Effects of Medicinal Plants (2 papers). Eva Rosenkranz collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Italy. Eva Rosenkranz's co-authors include Lothar Rink, Birgit Plümäkers, R.-D Hilgers, Peter Uciechowski, Martina Maywald, Hajo Haase, Robertina Giacconi, Wölfram Karges, Eugenio Mocchegiani and Ralf Weiskirchen and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell and Tissue Research, Molecular Nutrition & Food Research and The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Eva Rosenkranz

10 papers receiving 417 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Eva Rosenkranz Germany 7 314 134 65 60 52 10 422
J. M. Abdallah United States 5 203 0.6× 91 0.7× 55 0.8× 44 0.7× 33 0.6× 6 346
Charlie J. Pyle United States 6 235 0.7× 113 0.8× 56 0.9× 114 1.9× 98 1.9× 10 484
Farzaneh Osati-Ashtiani United States 8 166 0.5× 80 0.6× 32 0.5× 45 0.8× 70 1.3× 8 359
Benjamin Rolles Germany 8 149 0.5× 30 0.2× 45 0.7× 81 1.4× 35 0.7× 18 403
Yasuhiko Iiboshi Japan 11 204 0.6× 31 0.2× 69 1.1× 54 0.9× 42 0.8× 20 431
Fumiko Okazaki Japan 10 141 0.4× 91 0.7× 68 1.0× 77 1.3× 14 0.3× 28 361
C Mestriner Italy 5 96 0.3× 61 0.5× 44 0.7× 83 1.4× 42 0.8× 8 332
Alena Jirásková Czechia 10 135 0.4× 94 0.7× 33 0.5× 193 3.2× 9 0.2× 18 478
Madan Kumar United States 6 116 0.4× 84 0.6× 32 0.5× 50 0.8× 11 0.2× 12 286
Duran Arslan Türkiye 11 58 0.2× 37 0.3× 28 0.4× 24 0.4× 34 0.7× 43 306

Countries citing papers authored by Eva Rosenkranz

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Fields of papers citing papers by Eva Rosenkranz

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Eva Rosenkranz

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Eva Rosenkranz. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Eva Rosenkranz 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 Eva Rosenkranz. Eva Rosenkranz is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Segerer, Andreas H. & Eva Rosenkranz. (2018). Das große Insektensterben, Was es bedeutet und was wir jetzt tun müssen. oekom verlag eBooks. 3 indexed citations
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Rosenkranz, Eva, R.-D Hilgers, Peter Uciechowski, et al.. (2015). Zinc enhances the number of regulatory T cells in allergen-stimulated cells from atopic subjects. European Journal of Nutrition. 56(2). 557–567. 61 indexed citations
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Rosenkranz, Eva, Martina Maywald, R.-D Hilgers, et al.. (2015). Induction of regulatory T cells in Th1-/Th17-driven experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by zinc administration. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 29. 116–123. 70 indexed citations
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Rosenkranz, Eva, Claudia H.D. Metz, Martina Maywald, et al.. (2015). Zinc supplementation induces regulatory T cells by inhibition of Sirt‐1 deacetylase in mixed lymphocyte cultures. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 60(3). 661–671. 89 indexed citations
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Maywald, Martina, et al.. (2013). Zinc deficiency adversely influences interleukin-4 and interleukin-6 signaling.. PubMed. 27(3). 661–71. 37 indexed citations
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Rosenkranz, Eva, et al.. (2012). Repletion of zinc in zinc-deficient cells strongly up-regulates IL-1β-induced IL-2 production in T-cells. Metallomics. 4(10). 1088–1088. 43 indexed citations
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Weßels, Inga, Eva Rosenkranz, Mónica Ventura Ferreira, et al.. (2012). Activation of IL-1β and TNFα genes is mediated by the establishment of permissive chromatin structures during monopoiesis. Immunobiology. 218(6). 860–868. 9 indexed citations
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Rosenkranz, Eva, Silke Overbeck, Eugenio Mocchegiani, et al.. (2012). Disturbed zinc homeostasis in diabetic patients by in vitro and in vivo analysis of insulinomimetic activity of zinc. The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. 23(11). 1458–1466. 100 indexed citations

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