Izhar Ben‐Shlomo

2.7k total citations
76 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Izhar Ben‐Shlomo is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Izhar Ben‐Shlomo has authored 76 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 30 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 25 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Izhar Ben‐Shlomo's work include Reproductive Biology and Fertility (24 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (24 papers) and Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (16 papers). Izhar Ben‐Shlomo is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Biology and Fertility (24 papers), Ovarian function and disorders (24 papers) and Assisted Reproductive Technology and Twin Pregnancy (16 papers). Izhar Ben‐Shlomo collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and United Kingdom. Izhar Ben‐Shlomo's co-authors include Shlomo Mashiach, Johnny S. Younis, Eli Y. Adashi, Jehoshua Dor, Aaron J.W. Hsueh, Eliezer Shalev, Ulun Uluğ, Mustafa Bahçeci, Zion Ben‐Rafael and Donna W. Payne and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Endocrinology.

In The Last Decade

Izhar Ben‐Shlomo

75 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Izhar Ben‐Shlomo Israel 25 979 944 543 316 293 76 2.1k
Nancy A. Klein United States 27 896 0.9× 807 0.9× 555 1.0× 170 0.5× 267 0.9× 41 1.9k
John F. Kerin United States 27 1.8k 1.9× 1.8k 1.9× 606 1.1× 326 1.0× 693 2.4× 77 2.9k
Krzysztof Łukaszuk Poland 26 934 1.0× 689 0.7× 337 0.6× 259 0.8× 396 1.4× 108 2.0k
Mitsutoshi Iwashita Japan 27 668 0.7× 529 0.6× 390 0.7× 370 1.2× 517 1.8× 113 2.1k
Xiaoyan Liang China 27 1.2k 1.3× 1.2k 1.2× 459 0.8× 423 1.3× 267 0.9× 91 2.1k
Jin Kumagai Japan 25 597 0.6× 1.9k 2.0× 312 0.6× 529 1.7× 199 0.7× 60 3.3k
Ami Amit Israel 27 1.3k 1.3× 1.1k 1.2× 689 1.3× 650 2.1× 172 0.6× 113 2.5k
J.H. Check United States 28 2.1k 2.1× 1.8k 1.9× 656 1.2× 168 0.5× 318 1.1× 225 2.8k
Kazuhiko Hoshi Japan 26 1.1k 1.1× 1.0k 1.1× 267 0.5× 633 2.0× 231 0.8× 116 2.6k
E.L.A. Motta Brazil 20 1.2k 1.2× 806 0.9× 261 0.5× 216 0.7× 364 1.2× 95 1.6k

Countries citing papers authored by Izhar Ben‐Shlomo

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Fields of papers citing papers by Izhar Ben‐Shlomo

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

This network shows the impact of papers produced by Izhar Ben‐Shlomo. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Izhar Ben‐Shlomo. The network helps show where Izhar Ben‐Shlomo may publish in the future.

Co-authorship network of co-authors of Izhar Ben‐Shlomo

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

All Works

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Ben‐Shlomo, Izhar, et al.. (2014). [Physical activity during pregnancy--facts and practical guidelines].. PubMed. 153(8). 467–70, 497. 1 indexed citations
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Ben‐Shlomo, Izhar & Johnny S. Younis. (2014). Basic research in PCOS: are we reaching new frontiers?. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 28(6). 669–683. 23 indexed citations
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Uluğ, Ulun, Izhar Ben‐Shlomo, & Mustafa Bahçeci. (2010). Opinion. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 27(12). 691–693. 1 indexed citations
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Chanimov, M., et al.. (2008). Amniotic fluid embolism: a plea for better brain protection.. PubMed. 10(2). 154–5. 6 indexed citations
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Ben‐Shlomo, Izhar. (2005). Sharing of unrelated receptors and ligands by cognate partners: possible implications for ovarian and endometrial physiology. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 11(2). 259–269. 1 indexed citations
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Uluğ, Ulun, et al.. (2005). The reproductive performance of women with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in an in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer program. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 22(4). 167–171. 18 indexed citations
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Uluğ, Ulun, et al.. (2003). Conception rates following assisted reproduction in poor responder patients: a retrospective study in 300 consecutive cycles. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 6(4). 439–443. 113 indexed citations
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Weiner, Zeev, Izhar Ben‐Shlomo, Ronit Beck‐Fruchter, Yael Goldberg, & Eliezer Shalev. (2002). Clinical and ultrasonographic weight estimation in large for gestational age fetus. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 105(1). 20–24. 52 indexed citations
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Katz, Yeshayahu, Shlomo Lustig, Izhar Ben‐Shlomo, David Kobiler, & D. Ben‐Nathan. (2002). Inhalation anesthetic‐induced neuroinvasion by an attenuated strain of West Nile virus in mice. Journal of Medical Virology. 66(4). 576–580. 9 indexed citations
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Daniel‐Spiegel, Etty, Izhar Ben‐Shlomo, Zeev Weiner, Zohar Nachum, & Eliezer Shalev. (2001). 500 Should oxytocin be carried over to the active phase of labor?. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 185(6). S218–S218. 1 indexed citations
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Ben‐Shlomo, Izhar, et al.. (2001). Can we abandon routine evaluation of serum estradiol levels during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for assisted reproduction?. Fertility and Sterility. 76(2). 300–303. 6 indexed citations
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Kol, Shahar, Izhar Ben‐Shlomo, Minoru Irahara, et al.. (1999). Ovarian Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist in Rats: Gene Expression, Cellular Localization, Cyclic Variation, and Hormonal Regulation of a Potential Determinant of Interleukin-1 Action1. Biology of Reproduction. 61(1). 274–282. 19 indexed citations
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Ben‐Shlomo, Izhar, et al.. (1996). CA-125 is elevated in viable pregnancies destined to be miscarried: a prospective longitudinal study. Fertility and Sterility. 65(5). 1059–1061. 18 indexed citations
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Ben‐Shlomo, Izhar, et al.. (1992). Failure to fertilize in vitro in couples with male factor infertility: what next?. Fertility and Sterility. 58(1). 187–189. 16 indexed citations
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Dor, Jehoshua, et al.. (1992). The prognostic importance of the number of oocytes retrieved and estradiol levels in poor and normal responders in in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 9(3). 228–232. 42 indexed citations
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Dor, Jehoshua, et al.. (1991). The incidence of combined intrauterine and extrauterine pregnancy after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. Fertility and Sterility. 55(4). 833–834. 66 indexed citations
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Ben‐Shlomo, Izhar, Eyal Schiff, David Levran, et al.. (1991). Failure of oocyte retrieval during in vitro fertilization: a sporadic event rather than a syndrome. Fertility and Sterility. 55(2). 324–327. 51 indexed citations

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