G. Falkay

708 total citations
44 papers, 580 citations indexed

About

G. Falkay is a scholar working on Genetics, Molecular Biology and Reproductive Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, G. Falkay has authored 44 papers receiving a total of 580 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Genetics, 8 papers in Molecular Biology and 8 papers in Reproductive Medicine. Recurrent topics in G. Falkay's work include Estrogen and related hormone effects (10 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (7 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (5 papers). G. Falkay is often cited by papers focused on Estrogen and related hormone effects (10 papers), Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior (7 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (5 papers). G. Falkay collaborates with scholars based in Hungary, Czechia and United States. G. Falkay's co-authors include László Kovács, Júlia Szekeres‐Barthó, A.S. Pacsa, Á. Török, Róbert Gáspár, Tibor Bartók, Ákos Mesterházy, István Zupkó, Levente Kovács and Árpád Márki and has published in prestigious journals such as Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences and International Journal of Pharmaceutics.

In The Last Decade

G. Falkay

43 papers receiving 550 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
G. Falkay Hungary 13 173 111 97 90 70 44 580
D.W. Hahn United States 16 88 0.5× 163 1.5× 151 1.6× 158 1.8× 28 0.4× 41 785
Jarmila Veselá Slovakia 13 89 0.5× 161 1.5× 58 0.6× 212 2.4× 48 0.7× 40 626
Maria L.C. Ribeiro Argentina 18 262 1.5× 158 1.4× 207 2.1× 109 1.2× 130 1.9× 43 743
Iqbal Khan United States 16 159 0.9× 232 2.1× 239 2.5× 183 2.0× 44 0.6× 45 842
Tu Lin United States 21 161 0.9× 140 1.3× 355 3.7× 281 3.1× 11 0.2× 30 1.0k
Manuel L. Wolfson Argentina 12 159 0.9× 63 0.6× 48 0.5× 141 1.6× 81 1.2× 22 550
Jiayin Lu China 12 152 0.9× 138 1.2× 151 1.6× 199 2.2× 71 1.0× 23 742
Eileen Jea Chien Taiwan 14 127 0.7× 63 0.6× 85 0.9× 205 2.3× 18 0.3× 31 672
Yue Kong China 13 83 0.5× 39 0.4× 73 0.8× 163 1.8× 44 0.6× 36 588
Alfredo J. Gallegos Mexico 14 28 0.2× 87 0.8× 86 0.9× 126 1.4× 23 0.3× 46 494

Countries citing papers authored by G. Falkay

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Fields of papers citing papers by G. Falkay

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of G. Falkay

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

All Works

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Ducza, Eszter, et al.. (2017). Alteration in expressions of RhoA and Rho-kinases during pregnancy in rats: their roles in uterine contractions and onset of labour.. PubMed. 68(3). 439–451. 5 indexed citations
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Klukovits, Anna, Kornélia Tekes, Ozge Gunduz‐Cinar, et al.. (2010). Nociceptin Inhibits Uterine Contractions in Term-Pregnant Rats by Signaling Through Multiple Pathways1. Biology of Reproduction. 83(1). 36–41. 23 indexed citations
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Blazsó, G, et al.. (2005). Topical absorption of piroxicam from organogels—in vitro and in vivo correlations. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 298(1). 47–54. 48 indexed citations
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Pallagi, Edina, Keith Vass, Klára Pintye‐Hódi, et al.. (2004). Iron(II) sulfate release from drop-formed lipophilic matrices developed by special hot-melt technology. European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics. 57(2). 287–294. 7 indexed citations
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Márki, Árpád, Róbert Gáspár, Lajos Gera, et al.. (2002). Noncompetitive nature of oxytocin antagonists with general structure Mpa1Xxx2Sar7Arg8. Peptides. 23(8). 1419–1425. 8 indexed citations
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Gáspár, Róbert, et al.. (2001). Characterization of late-pregnant rat uterine contraction via the contractility ratio in vitro Significance of α1-adrenoceptors. Life Sciences. 68(10). 1119–1129. 17 indexed citations
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Ducza, Eszter, Róbert Gáspár, Árpád Márki, et al.. (2001). Use of Antisense Oligonucleotides to Verify the Role of the α1A-Adrenergic Receptor in the Contractility of the Rat Uterus Post Partum. Molecular Pharmacology. 59(5). 1235–1242. 11 indexed citations
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Gáspár, Róbert, Árpád Márki, István Zupkó, & G. Falkay. (1998). Evidence of non-synaptic regulation of postpartum uterine contractility in the rat. Life Sciences. 62(12). 1119–1124. 32 indexed citations
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Falkay, G., et al.. (1994). Correlation Between Beta- and Alpha-Adrenergic Receptor Concentrations in Human Placenta. Journal of Receptor Research. 14(3-4). 187–195. 17 indexed citations
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Kovács, László & G. Falkay. (1993). Changes in adrenergic receptors in the pregnant human uterine cervix following mifepristone or placebo treatment in the first trimester. Human Reproduction. 8(1). 119–121. 6 indexed citations
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Falkay, G., et al.. (1990). Physiological Values of Cystein and Metalloproteinase Activities in Chorionic Villi. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 69(5). 397–398. 4 indexed citations
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Falkay, G. & Levente Kovács. (1990). Adrenergic receptors in human fetal liver membranes. Life Sciences. 47(12). 987–991. 3 indexed citations
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Falkay, G., et al.. (1980). Prostaglandin synthesis and metabolism in the human uterus and midtrimester fetal tissues. Reproduction. 59(2). 525–529. 8 indexed citations
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Falkay, G., et al.. (1977). Biological significance of human prolactin in adult, healthy and infertile males.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 34(3). 139–45. 1 indexed citations
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Falkay, G., et al.. (1977). Microsomal lipid peroxidation in human pregnant uterus and placenta. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 79(3). 843–851. 10 indexed citations
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Falkay, G. & M. Sas. (1977). Metabolism of Prostaglandin F2&alpha; in Early Human Placenta <i>in vitro</i>. Hormone Research. 8(2). 99–106. 1 indexed citations
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Falkay, G., et al.. (1973). The l-cystine-aminopeptidase content of human semen. International Urology and Nephrology. 5(3). 345–348.
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Kovács, László, J Gellén, & G. Falkay. (1972). AMNIOTIC CHLORIDE CONCENTRATIONS IN TWIN‐PREGNANCY AFTER INTRA‐AMNIOTIC INJECTION OF HYPERTONIC SALINE. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 79(1). 54–59. 2 indexed citations

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