Felix Becker

1.5k total citations
76 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Felix Becker is a scholar working on Surgery, Oncology and Hepatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Felix Becker has authored 76 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Surgery, 21 papers in Oncology and 14 papers in Hepatology. Recurrent topics in Felix Becker's work include Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (20 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (12 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (12 papers). Felix Becker is often cited by papers focused on Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (20 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (12 papers) and Liver Disease and Transplantation (12 papers). Felix Becker collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and United Kingdom. Felix Becker's co-authors include Felicity N. E. Gavins, Shantel Vital, J. Steven Alexander, Paul M. Holloway, Mauro Perretti, Andreas Pascher, Janice Russell, D. Neil Granger, Katharina Schütte‐Nütgen and Ikuo Tsunoda and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Felix Becker

71 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Felix Becker Germany 20 324 314 193 183 142 76 1.1k
Shunsaku Nakagawa Japan 18 192 0.6× 304 1.0× 132 0.7× 268 1.5× 146 1.0× 82 1.3k
Alessandra Stasi Italy 21 229 0.7× 322 1.0× 211 1.1× 52 0.3× 115 0.8× 45 1.1k
Naotsugu Ichimaru Japan 26 392 1.2× 564 1.8× 198 1.0× 225 1.2× 133 0.9× 121 1.8k
Laurent Mesnard France 22 214 0.7× 435 1.4× 369 1.9× 128 0.7× 254 1.8× 92 1.8k
Giovanni Pertosa Italy 25 247 0.8× 340 1.1× 267 1.4× 81 0.4× 200 1.4× 55 1.5k
René Alvarez United States 16 355 1.1× 518 1.6× 85 0.4× 141 0.8× 150 1.1× 63 1.7k
Y Takemoto Japan 21 148 0.5× 471 1.5× 358 1.9× 259 1.4× 222 1.6× 74 1.6k
Derek Barclay United States 22 313 1.0× 255 0.8× 316 1.6× 55 0.3× 474 3.3× 55 1.5k
Florian Bösch Germany 16 263 0.8× 213 0.7× 105 0.5× 412 2.3× 233 1.6× 49 1.0k
Munif Haddad Germany 16 236 0.7× 312 1.0× 235 1.2× 56 0.3× 136 1.0× 33 1.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Felix Becker

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Felix Becker

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Guckelberger, Olaf, Elsie Oppermann, Dhruvajyoti Roy, et al.. (2024). Ezrin Polarization as a Diagnostic Marker for Circulating Tumor Cells in Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Cells. 14(1). 6–6.
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Vogel, Thomas, et al.. (2024). Viability assessment and transplantation of extended criteria donor liver grafts using normothermic machine perfusion. Surgery. 176(3). 934–941. 2 indexed citations
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Oppermann, Elsie, Andreas A. Schnitzbauer, Philipp Houben, et al.. (2023). Long-term dynamics of extracellular vesicles as recurrence markers in hepatocellular carcinoma patients following surgical tumor resection. Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie. 61(8). e584–e584. 1 indexed citations
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Heitplatz, Barbara, Nils Koppers, Alexander D. Bungert, et al.. (2023). The Impact of Phase-Specific Macrophage Depletion on Intestinal Anastomotic Healing. Cells. 12(7). 1039–1039. 7 indexed citations
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Pascher, Andreas, et al.. (2022). Innate Immune Cells during Machine Perfusion of Liver Grafts—The Janus Face of Hepatic Macrophages. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 11(22). 6669–6669. 3 indexed citations
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Becker, Felix, Tristan Wagner, Mazen A. Juratli, et al.. (2022). Ex situ arterial reconstruction prior normothermic machine perfusion of liver grafts. Langenbeck s Archives of Surgery. 407(8). 3833–3841. 1 indexed citations
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Wagner, Tristan, Thomas Vogel, Philipp Houben, et al.. (2022). Hyperspectral Imaging for Viability Assessment of Human Liver Allografts During Normothermic Machine Perfusion. Transplantation Direct. 8(12). e1420–e1420. 5 indexed citations
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Simon, Martin A., et al.. (2021). A Virtual Companion for Meditation Applications. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 1 indexed citations
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Correa-Martínez, Carlos L., Felix Becker, Vera Schwierzeck, et al.. (2020). Donor-derived vancomycin-resistant enterococci transmission and bloodstream infection after intestinal transplantation. Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control. 9(1). 180–180. 3 indexed citations
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Mehdorn, Anne‐Sophie, Stefan Reuter, Barbara Suwelack, et al.. (2020). Comparison of kidney allograft survival in the Eurotransplant senior program after changing the allocation criteria in 2010—A single center experience. PLoS ONE. 15(7). e0235680–e0235680. 6 indexed citations
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Becker, Felix, et al.. (2019). Validation of the Kidney Donor Profile Index (KDPI) to assess a deceased donor’s kidneys’ outcome in a European cohort. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 11234–11234. 48 indexed citations
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Al‐Kofahi, Mahmoud, Seiichi Omura, Ikuo Tsunoda, et al.. (2018). IL-1β reduces cardiac lymphatic muscle contraction via COX-2 and PGE2 induction: Potential role in myocarditis. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy. 107. 1591–1600. 24 indexed citations
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Becker, Felix, Thomas Vogel, Anne‐Sophie Mehdorn, et al.. (2018). The weekend effect in liver transplantation. PLoS ONE. 13(5). e0198035–e0198035. 13 indexed citations
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Schütte‐Nütgen, Katharina, Gerold Thölking, Felix Becker, et al.. (2017). Is there a "weekend effect" in kidney transplantation?. PLoS ONE. 12(12). e0190227–e0190227. 20 indexed citations
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Boktor, Moheb, et al.. (2017). Gastroesophageal reflux disease: A clinical overview for primary care physicians. Pathophysiology. 25(1). 1–11. 14 indexed citations
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Holloway, Paul M., Scarlett Gillespie, Felix Becker, et al.. (2016). Sulforaphane induces neurovascular protection against a systemic inflammatory challenge via both Nrf2-dependent and independent pathways. Vascular Pharmacology. 85. 29–38. 34 indexed citations
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Becker, Felix, Christoph Anthoni, Emile Rijcken, et al.. (2016). Downregulation of CX3CR1 ameliorates experimental colitis: evidence for CX3CL1-CX3CR1-mediated immune cell recruitment. International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 32(3). 315–324. 13 indexed citations
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Alexander, J. Steven, Robert Chervenak, Bianca Weinstock‐Guttman, et al.. (2015). Blood circulating microparticle species in relapsing–remitting and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. A case–control, cross sectional study with conventional MRI and advanced iron content imaging outcomes. Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 355(1-2). 84–89. 23 indexed citations
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Becker, Felix, Ping Yi, Mahmoud Al‐Kofahi, et al.. (2014). Lymphatic dysregulation in intestinal inflammation: new insights into inflammatory bowel disease pathomechanisms.. PubMed. 47(1). 3–27. 24 indexed citations

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