Helge Hohage

1.4k total citations
33 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Helge Hohage is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Psychiatry and Mental health and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Helge Hohage has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 8 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health and 6 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Helge Hohage's work include Neurological Complications and Syndromes (7 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (6 papers) and Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (5 papers). Helge Hohage is often cited by papers focused on Neurological Complications and Syndromes (7 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (6 papers) and Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (5 papers). Helge Hohage collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and Netherlands. Helge Hohage's co-authors include U Gerhardt, Michael Barenbrock, Martin Hausberg, K. H. Rahn, Klaus Kisters, K.-H. Dietl, Markus Kosch, Barbara Suwelack, Stefan Heidenreich and K. H. Rahn and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Kidney International and Hypertension.

In The Last Decade

Helge Hohage

32 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Helge Hohage Germany 16 548 207 199 194 146 33 1.0k
Claus Spieker Germany 16 341 0.6× 145 0.7× 193 1.0× 178 0.9× 149 1.0× 70 1.0k
Gerjan Navis Netherlands 22 311 0.6× 148 0.7× 226 1.1× 480 2.5× 190 1.3× 60 1.4k
Anna Oliveras Spain 17 1.1k 2.0× 55 0.3× 342 1.7× 108 0.6× 230 1.6× 90 1.6k
H Hohage Germany 15 81 0.1× 155 0.7× 125 0.6× 147 0.8× 78 0.5× 45 618
Inge H. H. T. Klein Netherlands 9 660 1.2× 103 0.5× 147 0.7× 250 1.3× 116 0.8× 12 995
Claude Braun Germany 17 170 0.3× 92 0.4× 261 1.3× 353 1.8× 199 1.4× 34 912
John B. Robinette United States 15 206 0.4× 59 0.3× 166 0.8× 451 2.3× 174 1.2× 20 868
M. Hermle Switzerland 13 243 0.4× 49 0.2× 62 0.3× 224 1.2× 138 0.9× 23 744
Hanspeter Brunner Switzerland 6 392 0.7× 29 0.1× 222 1.1× 29 0.1× 109 0.7× 7 914
Libor Kopkan Czechia 21 674 1.2× 48 0.2× 80 0.4× 110 0.6× 73 0.5× 65 1.3k

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All Works

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Hausberg, Martin, Helge Hohage, & Markus Kosch. (2005). Hypertonie und diabetische Nephropathie, ein gefährliches Duo. Medizinische Klinik. 100(11). 729–737.
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Suwelack, Barbara, U Gerhardt, & Helge Hohage. (2004). Withdrawal of Cyclosporine or Tacrolimus After Addition of Mycophenolate Mofetil in Patients With Chronic Allograft Nephropathy. American Journal of Transplantation. 4(4). 655–662. 61 indexed citations
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Suwelack, Barbara, et al.. (2004). Hypertensive Krise: was tun im Notfall?. Medizinische Klinik. 99(9). 528–535. 2 indexed citations
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Sindermann, Jürgen R., Christiane Köbbert, Florian Bauer, et al.. (2003). Vascular ligation response is independent of p107: stressing the role of the related p130. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 285(2). H915–H918. 4 indexed citations
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Sindermann, Jürgen R., Adriane Skaletz‐Rorowski, Helge Hohage, et al.. (2002). Paclitaxel and cyclosporine A show supra-additive antiproliferative effects on smooth muscle cells by activation of protein kinase C. Basic Research in Cardiology. 97(2). 125–131. 17 indexed citations
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Kappes, Ulrike P., et al.. (2001). Influence of Age on the Prognosis of Renal Transplant Recipients. American Journal of Nephrology. 21(4). 259–263. 21 indexed citations
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Matzkies, F, Holger Reinecke, Günter Breithardt, et al.. (2001). Long-Term Outcome after Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure with and without Diabetic Nephropathy. ˜The œNephron journals/Nephron journals. 89(1). 10–14. 12 indexed citations
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Gerhardt, U, Uta Hillebrand, Thomas Mehrens, & Helge Hohage. (2000). Impact of estradiol blood concentrations on skin capillary Laser Doppler flow in premenopausal women. International Journal of Cardiology. 75(1). 59–64. 17 indexed citations
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Mehrens, Thomas, Helge Hohage, Valentin Gorboulev, et al.. (2000). The Affinity of the Organic Cation Transporter rOCT1 Is Increased by Protein Kinase C-Dependent Phosphorylation. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 11(7). 1216–1224. 96 indexed citations
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Suwelack, Barbara, U Gerhardt, & Helge Hohage. (2000). Therapie der hypertensiven Krise. Medizinische Klinik. 95(5). 286–292. 3 indexed citations
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Gerhardt, U, et al.. (2000). Arterial blood pressure oscillation after active standing up in kidney transplant recipients. Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System. 80(1-2). 93–100. 7 indexed citations
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Gerhardt, U, et al.. (2000). Non-invasive Estimation of Cardiac Output in Critical Care Patients. Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing. 16(4). 263–268. 7 indexed citations
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Mehrens, Thomas, et al.. (2000). The beneficial effects of calcium channel blockers on long‐term kidney transplant survival are independent of blood‐pressure reduction. Clinical Transplantation. 14(3). 257–261. 9 indexed citations
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Suwelack, Barbara, et al.. (2000). Effect of homocysteine on carotid intima‐media thickness after renal transplantation. Clinical Transplantation. 14(6). 555–560. 10 indexed citations
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Hohage, Helge, Thomas Mehrens, F Matzkies, Martin Steinmetz, & J. Greven. (1999). EFFECTS OF MOXONIDINE AND CLONIDINE ON POTASSIUM EXCRETION IN SPRAGUE–DAWLEY RATS. Pharmacological Research. 39(5). 357–361. 2 indexed citations
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Gerhardt, U, et al.. (1999). Influence of smoking on baroreceptor function. Journal of Hypertension. 17(7). 941–946. 32 indexed citations
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Gerhardt, U, et al.. (1999). Cyclosporine A modulates baroreceptor function in kidney transplant recipients. International Journal of Cardiology. 68(2). 203–208. 20 indexed citations
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Khattab, Mahmoud M., et al.. (1998). Effects of Diadenosine Polyphosphates on Systemic and Regional Hemodynamics in Anesthetized Rats. Kidney & Blood Pressure Research. 21(1). 42–49. 17 indexed citations
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Hohage, Helge, et al.. (1998). Serum Antibody Titers in a Systemic Lytic Therapy With Streptokinase. Southern Medical Journal. 91(11). 1019–1023. 2 indexed citations
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Schlatter, Eberhard, et al.. (1997). Moxonidine inhibits Na+/H+ exchange in proximal tubule cells and cortical collecting duct. Kidney International. 52(2). 454–459. 17 indexed citations

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