Guy E. Ringler

794 total citations
19 papers, 657 citations indexed

About

Guy E. Ringler is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Reproductive Medicine and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Guy E. Ringler has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 657 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 9 papers in Reproductive Medicine and 8 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Guy E. Ringler's work include Reproductive Biology and Fertility (7 papers), Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (7 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (6 papers). Guy E. Ringler is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Biology and Fertility (7 papers), Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (7 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (6 papers). Guy E. Ringler collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Canada. Guy E. Ringler's co-authors include Jerome F. Strauss, Richard P. Marrs, Bronte A. Stone, Walter L. Miller, Joyce M. Vargyas, Andrea L. Stein, Lee-Chuan Kao, Jerome F. Strauss, Caleb B. Kallen and Yves Morel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Endocrine Reviews and Endocrinology.

In The Last Decade

Guy E. Ringler

19 papers receiving 642 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Guy E. Ringler United States 11 224 203 183 170 162 19 657
Lee-Chuan Kao United States 10 125 0.6× 247 1.2× 241 1.3× 324 1.9× 293 1.8× 11 873
NP Groome United Kingdom 10 106 0.5× 165 0.8× 220 1.2× 123 0.7× 172 1.1× 18 504
Ioanna Bouba Greece 13 122 0.5× 90 0.4× 147 0.8× 112 0.7× 209 1.3× 31 561
Kadri Haller‐Kikkatalo Estonia 16 92 0.4× 192 0.9× 153 0.8× 155 0.9× 298 1.8× 22 648
Masao Maeyama Japan 13 92 0.4× 96 0.5× 117 0.6× 114 0.7× 164 1.0× 58 539
Évemie Dubé Canada 9 166 0.7× 102 0.5× 165 0.9× 151 0.9× 172 1.1× 19 567
Huiqing Tan United States 12 95 0.4× 217 1.1× 140 0.8× 189 1.1× 135 0.8× 16 728
G Hennen Belgium 14 283 1.3× 68 0.3× 90 0.5× 234 1.4× 66 0.4× 27 704
Toshiro Tominaga Japan 12 94 0.4× 120 0.6× 73 0.4× 112 0.7× 119 0.7× 24 393
Kwang Moon Yang South Korea 16 176 0.8× 287 1.4× 69 0.4× 148 0.9× 249 1.5× 41 587

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Guy E. Ringler

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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VerMilyea, Matthew, et al.. (2019). Fully hatched euploid blastocysts exhibit lower pregnancy outcomes when compared to other blastocyst stages in frozen set cycles. Fertility and Sterility. 112(3). e152–e152. 2 indexed citations
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Stone, Bronte A., et al.. (2014). Casting for determinants of blastocyst yield and of rates of implantation and of pregnancy after blastocyst transfers. Fertility and Sterility. 102(4). 1055–1064. 15 indexed citations
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Baek, Ki‐Hyun, et al.. (2011). Development of a microfluidic device for automated vitrification human embryo. Fertility and Sterility. 96(3). S207–S207. 8 indexed citations
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March, Charles M., R Israel, Richard P. Marrs, Guy E. Ringler, & Joyce M. Vargyas. (2010). Gestational Outcome After Therapy for Intrauterine Adhesions. Fertility and Sterility. 93(5). S6–S6. 1 indexed citations
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Stone, Bronte A., Joyce M. Vargyas, Guy E. Ringler, Charles M. March, & Richard P. Marrs. (2006). The rate at which serum total β-subunit human chorionic gonadotropin increases after embryo transfer is a predictor of the viability of pregnancy and an identifier of determinants of pregnancy. Fertility and Sterility. 86(6). 1626–1633. 12 indexed citations
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Stone, Bronte A., et al.. (2005). Embryo fragmentation as a determinant of blastocyst development in vitro and pregnancy outcomes following embryo transfer. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 192(6). 2014–2019. 26 indexed citations
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Marrs, Richard P., et al.. (2004). Comparison of IVF outcome with GnRH agonist and antagonist protocols in normal responders − A prospective randomized trial. Fertility and Sterility. 82. S237–S237. 2 indexed citations
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Stone, Bronte A., Joyce M. Vargyas, Guy E. Ringler, Andrea L. Stein, & Richard P. Marrs. (1999). Determinants of the outcome of intrauterine insemination: Analysis of outcomes of 9963 consecutive cycles. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 180(6). 1522–1534. 97 indexed citations
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Schiewe, M.C., et al.. (1999). P-15 Increased embryo transfer pregnancy rates using assisted hatching on day 3 frozen-thawed embryos. Fertility and Sterility. 71(4). 17S–18S. 1 indexed citations
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Marrs, Richard P., Guy E. Ringler, Andrea L. Stein, Joyce M. Vargyas, & Bronte A. Stone. (1993). Presented at the Fifty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, Ojai, California, October 1118, 1992.. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 168(6). 1858–1863. 12 indexed citations
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Cibils, Luis A. & Guy E. Ringler. (1990). Evaluation of midforceps delivery as an alternative. Journal of Perinatal Medicine. 18(1). 5–11. 10 indexed citations
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Ringler, Guy E. & Jerome F. Strauss. (1990). In VitroSystems for the Study of Human Placental Endocrine Function*. Endocrine Reviews. 11(1). 105–123. 228 indexed citations
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Ringler, Guy E., et al.. (1989). Accumulation of colony-stimulating factor 1 in amniotic fluid during human pregnancy. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 160(3). 655–656. 20 indexed citations
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Ringler, Guy E., Caleb B. Kallen, & Jerome F. Strauss. (1989). Regulation of Human Trophoblast Function by Glucocorticoids: Dexamethasone Promotes Increased Secretion of Chorionic Gonadotropin*. Endocrinology. 124(4). 1625–1631. 52 indexed citations
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Ringler, Guy E., Lee-Chuan Kao, Walter L. Miller, & Jerome F. Strauss. (1989). Effects of 8-bromo-cAMP on expression of endocrine functions by cultured human trophoblast cells. Regulation of specific mRNAs. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 61(1). 13–21. 74 indexed citations
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Ringler, Guy E., et al.. (1989). A case report of three synchronous Stage I malignant neoplasms. Gynecologic Oncology. 33(1). 116–120. 3 indexed citations
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Nulsen, John, et al.. (1989). Control of the steroidogenic machinery of the human trophoblast by cyclic AMP.. PubMed. 37. 147–53. 15 indexed citations
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Tremblay, Yves, Guy E. Ringler, Yves Morel, et al.. (1989). Regulation of the Gene for Estrogenic 17-Ketosteroid Reductase Lying on Chromosome 17cen→q25. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 264(34). 20458–20462. 78 indexed citations

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