G. Leyendecker

5.8k total citations
94 papers, 4.0k citations indexed

About

G. Leyendecker is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, G. Leyendecker has authored 94 papers receiving a total of 4.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 65 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 31 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology and 19 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in G. Leyendecker's work include Endometriosis Research and Treatment (35 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (24 papers) and Uterine Myomas and Treatments (23 papers). G. Leyendecker is often cited by papers focused on Endometriosis Research and Treatment (35 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (24 papers) and Uterine Myomas and Treatments (23 papers). G. Leyendecker collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Austria and United States. G. Leyendecker's co-authors include L. Wildt, Georg Kunz, D. Beil, Peter Huppert, G. Mall, H. K. Deininger, Stefan Kissler, M. Hansmann, M. Noe and W. Nocke and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

In The Last Decade

G. Leyendecker

92 papers receiving 3.8k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
G. Leyendecker 3.2k 2.2k 1.2k 770 310 94 4.0k
Anthony A. Luciano 1.8k 0.6× 1.3k 0.6× 525 0.4× 790 1.0× 506 1.6× 96 3.6k
H. Oliver Williamson 1.4k 0.4× 589 0.3× 834 0.7× 514 0.7× 286 0.9× 88 2.3k
Jemma Evans 1.5k 0.5× 883 0.4× 1.4k 1.2× 946 1.2× 103 0.3× 72 2.7k
Fumitaka Saji 1.1k 0.3× 1.3k 0.6× 1.5k 1.3× 1.0k 1.3× 124 0.4× 132 4.3k
Joseph S. Sanfilippo 1.3k 0.4× 884 0.4× 426 0.4× 794 1.0× 167 0.5× 133 3.0k
Laura T. Goldsmith 706 0.2× 561 0.3× 555 0.5× 1.5k 2.0× 106 0.3× 93 2.8k
Richard P. Dickey 1.5k 0.5× 570 0.3× 314 0.3× 1.3k 1.7× 129 0.4× 103 2.6k
Charles Kingsland 1.4k 0.4× 290 0.1× 395 0.3× 1.1k 1.4× 110 0.4× 83 2.1k
Sandra M. Blois 969 0.3× 1.4k 0.7× 2.8k 2.4× 983 1.3× 39 0.1× 103 3.8k
Marco Filicori 4.3k 1.3× 395 0.2× 377 0.3× 3.0k 3.9× 770 2.5× 102 5.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Leyendecker, G. & L. Wildt. (2011). A new concept of endometriosis and adenomyosis: tissue injury and repair (TIAR). Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation. 5(2). 125–142. 109 indexed citations
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Mattle, Verena, et al.. (2007). Polycystic ovarian disease unmasked by pulsatile GnRH therapy in a subgroup of women with hypothalamic amenorrhea. Fertility and Sterility. 89(2). 404–409. 15 indexed citations
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Ott, Helmut W., Verena Mattle, Beata Seeber, et al.. (2007). Physiology of Upward Transport in the Human Female Genital Tract. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1101(1). 1–20. 118 indexed citations
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Kissler, Stefan, Stephan Zangos, Inka Wiegratz, et al.. (2007). Utero‐Tubal Sperm Transport and Its Impairment in Endometriosis and Adenomyosis. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1101(1). 38–48. 64 indexed citations
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Kissler, Stefan, N Hamscho, Stephan Zangos, et al.. (2006). Uterotubal transport disorder in adenomyosis and endometriosis—a cause for infertility. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 113(8). 902–908. 103 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G., Georg Kunz, D. Beil, et al.. (2004). Uterine Peristaltic Activity and the Development of Endometriosis. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1034(1). 338–355. 125 indexed citations
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Kunz, Georg, et al.. (1996). Vergleich der laparoskopisch assistierten vaginalen Hysterektomie (LAVH) mit der abdominalen Hysterektomie. Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde. 56(9). 453–457. 14 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G. & L. Wildt. (1996). From physiology to clinics — 20 years of experience with pulsatile GnRH. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 65. S3–S12. 11 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G., et al.. (1993). Pulsatile administration of gonadotrophin releasing hormone and oral administration of naltrexone in hypothalamic amenorrhoea. Human Reproduction. 8(suppl 2). 184–188. 15 indexed citations
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Braun, P., L. Wildt, & G. Leyendecker. (1983). The effect of danazol on gonadotropin secretion during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle. Fertility and Sterility. 40(1). 37–44. 13 indexed citations
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Braun, P., Georg Hildenbrand, Jakob R. Izbicki, & G. Leyendecker. (1981). Clinical significance of measurements of carcinoembryonic antigen in serum of patients with carcinoma of the uterine cervix. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 230(4). 263–273. 3 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G., et al.. (1980). Induction of ovulation with chronic intermittent (Pulsatile) administration of LH-RH in women with hypothalamic and hyperprolactinemic amenorrhea. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 229(3). 177–190. 100 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G.. (1979). Die normoprolaktinämische sekundäre Ovarialinsuffizienz Pathophysiologie, Diagnostik und Therapie. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 228(1-4). 503–517. 3 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G., et al.. (1978). The relationship of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system to plasma gonadotropin, prolactin, and ovarian steroid patterns during the menstrual cycle. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 225(3). 179–200. 13 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G., et al.. (1977). Verhalten des Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosteron-Systems w�hrend des menstruellen Zyklus und Beziehungen zu den Ver�nderungen von Oestradiol und Progesteron im Plasma. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 224(1-4). 430–430. 1 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G., L. Wildt, H. Gips, W. Nocke, & E. J. Plotz. (1976). Experimental studies on the positive feedback effect of progesterone, 17?-hydroxyprogesterone and 20?-dihydroprogesterone on the pituitary release of LH and FSH in the human female. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 221(1). 29–45. 34 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G., et al.. (1975). Hypophys�re Gonadotropine und ovarielle Steroide im Serum w�hrend des normalen menstruellen Cyclus und bei Corpus-luteum-Insuffizienz. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 218(1). 47–64. 16 indexed citations
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Leyendecker, G., et al.. (1971). FSH und LH im Plasma w�hrend des mensuellen Cyclus: Radioimmunologische Bestimmungen unter Anwendung der Dioxan-Trennung von freiem und gebundenem markierten Antigen. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 211(1-2). 213–216. 1 indexed citations

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