J. Düllmann

1.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
34 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

J. Düllmann is a scholar working on Genetics, Hematology and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Düllmann has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Genetics, 12 papers in Hematology and 10 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in J. Düllmann's work include Iron Metabolism and Disorders (12 papers), Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (11 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (8 papers). J. Düllmann is often cited by papers focused on Iron Metabolism and Disorders (12 papers), Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (11 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (8 papers). J. Düllmann collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Austria. J. Düllmann's co-authors include Boris Fehse, Zhixiong Li, Johann Meyer, Christof von Kalle, Christopher Baum, David A. Williams, Peter Brønnum Nielsen, Oliver Frank, Wolfram Ostertag and Manfred Schmidt and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Blood and Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

J. Düllmann

32 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Hit Papers

Murine Leukemia Induced by Retroviral Gene Marking 2002 2026 2010 2018 2002 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. Düllmann Germany 14 948 848 346 267 218 34 1.5k
Larue E. Stier United States 10 980 1.0× 879 1.0× 332 1.0× 85 0.3× 67 0.3× 13 1.8k
Dinko Valerio Netherlands 26 1.1k 1.2× 1.1k 1.3× 611 1.8× 124 0.5× 128 0.6× 56 1.9k
Olga Kustikova Germany 20 1.3k 1.3× 809 1.0× 450 1.3× 204 0.8× 82 0.4× 36 1.8k
Johannes C.M. van der Loo United States 18 868 0.9× 731 0.9× 418 1.2× 384 1.4× 176 0.8× 32 1.7k
Stephanie Laufs Germany 22 824 0.9× 574 0.7× 394 1.1× 209 0.8× 120 0.6× 59 1.3k
Alain Fischer France 13 507 0.5× 298 0.4× 234 0.7× 249 0.9× 128 0.6× 18 1.5k
Emmanuel Payen France 23 1.0k 1.1× 795 0.9× 109 0.3× 317 1.2× 507 2.3× 46 1.6k
C. Anthony Blau United States 19 810 0.9× 492 0.6× 336 1.0× 277 1.0× 164 0.8× 47 1.3k
Jennifer E. Adair United States 26 1.3k 1.4× 683 0.8× 568 1.6× 220 0.8× 227 1.0× 64 1.9k
S. Kent Dickeson United States 20 385 0.4× 145 0.2× 145 0.4× 426 1.6× 413 1.9× 37 1.4k

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Fields of papers citing papers by J. Düllmann

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. Düllmann

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All Works

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Török, É, Marc Lütgehetmann, Jeanette Bierwolf, et al.. (2010). Primary human hepatocytes on biodegradable poly(l-lactic acid) matrices: A promising model for improving transplantation efficiency with tissue engineering. Liver Transplantation. 17(2). 104–114. 41 indexed citations
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Török, É, Christian Vogel, X. Peter, et al.. (2006). Morphological and Functional Analysis of Rat Hepatocyte Spheroids Generated on Poly(L-lactic acid) Polymer in a Pulsatile Flow Bioreactor. Tissue Engineering. 12(7). 1881–1890. 25 indexed citations
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Düllmann, J., et al.. (2005). Nuclear iron deposits in hepatocytes of iron-loaded HFE-knock-out mice: a morphometric and immunocytochemical analysis. Acta Histochemica. 107(1). 57–65. 4 indexed citations
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Nielsen, Peter Brønnum, Rainer Engelhardt, J. Düllmann, & Roland A. Fischer. (2002). Non-Invasive Liver Iron Quantification by SQUID-Biosusceptometry and Serum Ferritin Iron as New Diagnostic Parameters in Hereditary Hemochromatosis. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 29(3). 451–458. 40 indexed citations
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Li, Z, Boris Fehse, Bernhard Schiedlmeier, et al.. (2002). Persisting multilineage transgene expression in the clonal progeny of a hematopoietic stem cell. Leukemia. 16(9). 1655–1663. 20 indexed citations
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Li, Zhixiong, J. Düllmann, Bernd Schiedlmeier, et al.. (2002). Murine Leukemia Induced by Retroviral Gene Marking. Science. 296(5567). 497–497. 515 indexed citations breakdown →
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Nielsen, Peter Brønnum, et al.. (2000). Serum ferritin iron in iron overload and liver damage: Correlation to body iron stores and diagnostic relevance. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 135(5). 413–418. 92 indexed citations
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Dienes, H. P., J. Düllmann, W. Lierse, et al.. (2000). Pathologie der Leber und Gallenwege. 1 indexed citations
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Düllmann, J., Susanne Feldhaus, Els J. M. Van Damme, Willy J. Peumans, & Udo Schumacher. (2000). Lectin Histochemistry of the Spleen: A New Lectin Visualizes the Stromal Architecture of White Pulp and the Sinuses of Red Pulp. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 48(7). 923–931. 13 indexed citations
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Düllmann, J., et al.. (1999). Storage of Iron in Bone Marrow Plasma Cells. Acta Haematologica. 101(1). 7–15. 10 indexed citations
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Nielsen, Peter, et al.. (1994). Pattern of Iron Storage in the Rat Heart Following Iron Overloading with Trimethylhexanoyl-Ferrocene. Cells Tissues Organs. 150(1). 45–54. 7 indexed citations
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Nielsen, Peter Brønnum, et al.. (1993). Chronic feeding of carbonyl-iron and TMH-ferrocene in rats. Comparison of two iron-overload models with different iron absorption. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Pharmacology Toxicology and Endocrinology. 106(2). 429–436. 16 indexed citations
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Düllmann, J., et al.. (1992). Iron Overload of the Liver by Trimethylhexanoylferrocene in Rats. Cells Tissues Organs. 143(2). 96–108. 28 indexed citations
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Düllmann, J., et al.. (1992). Iron Overload of the Bone Marrow by Trimethylhexanoyl-Ferrocene in Rats. Cells Tissues Organs. 144(4). 285–295. 6 indexed citations
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Düllmann, J., et al.. (1992). Transport of Siderotic Kupffer Cells to the Lung and Bronchial Excretion of Iron in Experimental Iron-Overload. Cells Tissues Organs. 145(4). 378–381. 3 indexed citations
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Düllmann, J., et al.. (1991). Absence of macrophage and presence of plasmacellular iron storage in the terminal duodenum of patients with hereditary haemochromatosis. Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin. 418(3). 241–247. 15 indexed citations
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Düllmann, J., et al.. (1974). Vergleichende impulscytophotometrische und morphologische Untersuchungen am Knochenmark der Ratte nach Daunomycin. Research in Experimental Medicine. 162(1). 67–74. 1 indexed citations
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Düllmann, J., et al.. (1972). [Light and electron microscopy studies on the vinca alkaloid polyneuropathy].. PubMed. 357(2). 163–78. 1 indexed citations

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