J. Peters

689 total citations
24 papers, 569 citations indexed

About

J. Peters is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. Peters has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 569 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 4 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in J. Peters's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (8 papers), Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection (2 papers) and Thermal Regulation in Medicine (2 papers). J. Peters is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (8 papers), Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection (2 papers) and Thermal Regulation in Medicine (2 papers). J. Peters collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and France. J. Peters's co-authors include F. Staub, Oliver Kempski, A. Baethmann, Henry U. Weigt, Andrea Sylvia Winkler, Volker Kachel, Thomas C. Hansen, D. Holland‐Moritz, Andreas Meyer and Tobias Unruh and has published in prestigious journals such as Physical Review B, Free Radical Biology and Medicine and Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

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23 papers receiving 555 citations

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All Works

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Dwivedi, Sushil K., M.G.J. Waters, J. Peters, et al.. (2023). Sensitive monitoring of NAD(P)H levels within cancer cells using mitochondria-targeted near-infrared cyanine dyes with optimized electron-withdrawing acceptors. Journal of Materials Chemistry B. 12(2). 448–465. 13 indexed citations
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Holland‐Moritz, D., Fan Yang, J. Peters, et al.. (2011). Neutron scattering experiments on liquid droplets using electrostatic levitation. Physical Review B. 83(10). 84 indexed citations
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Strobel, E., J Heesemann, Gert Mayer, et al.. (2000). Bacteriological and Serological Findings in a Further Case of Transfusion-MediatedYersinia enterocoliticaSepsis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 38(7). 2788–2790. 19 indexed citations
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Plesnila, Nikolaus, Edith Müller, Florian Ringel, J. Peters, & A. Baethmann. (1999). Glial Cell Swelling — Effect of Hypothermia. PubMed. 73. 63–66. 2 indexed citations
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Staub, F., J. Peters, Nikolaus Plesnila, Raymond Chuen‐Chung Chang, & A. Baethmann. (1997). Effect of α-Trinositol on Swelling and Damage of Glial Cells by Lactacidosis and Glutamate. PubMed. 70. 179–181.
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Ringel, Florian, Nikolaus Plesnila, Raymond Chuen‐Chung Chang, et al.. (1997). Role of Calcium Ions in Acidosis-Induced Glial Swelling. PubMed. 70. 144–147. 5 indexed citations
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Plesnila, Nikolaus, Florian Ringel, Raymond Chuen‐Chung Chang, et al.. (1997). Effect of Mild and Moderate Hypothermia on the Acidosis-Induced Swelling of Glial Cells. PubMed. 70. 262–264. 1 indexed citations
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Staub, F., Andrea Sylvia Winkler, Jörg Haberstok, et al.. (1996). Swelling, Intracellular Acidosis, and Damage of Glial Cells. PubMed. 66. 56–62. 16 indexed citations
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Leunig, Andreas, et al.. (1996). Effect of photodynamic treatment of human endothelial cells on cell volume and cell viability. International Journal of Oncology. 8(6). 1217–21. 3 indexed citations
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Strobel, E., et al.. (1995). Nachweis und Nebenwirkungen von Isoantikörpern in intravenös applizierbaren Immunglobulinpräparaten. Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy. 22(1). 31–35. 1 indexed citations
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Staub, F., et al.. (1994). Schwellung und Schädigung von Nerven- und Gliazellen durch Azidose. AINS - Anästhesiologie · Intensivmedizin · Notfallmedizin · Schmerztherapie. 29(4). 203–209. 10 indexed citations
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Leunig, Andreas, F. Staub, J. Peters, et al.. (1994). Relation of early photofrin® uptake to photodynamically induced phototoxicity and changes of cell volume in different cell lines. European Journal of Cancer. 30(1). 78–83. 20 indexed citations
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Ruhenstroth‐Bauer, G., et al.. (1994). Artificial Simulation of Naturally Occurring, Biologically Active Atmospherics. Electro- and Magnetobiology. 13(1). 85–92. 4 indexed citations
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Staub, F., Andrea Sylvia Winkler, J. Peters, et al.. (1994). Swelling, Acidosis, and Irreversible Damage of Glial Cells from Exposure to Arachidonic Acid in vitro. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 14(6). 1030–1039. 83 indexed citations
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Staub, F., Andrea Sylvia Winkler, J. Peters, Oliver Kempski, & A. Baethmann. (1994). Mechanisms of Glial Swelling by Arachidonic Acid. 20–23. 8 indexed citations
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Reddan, J.R., Michael D. Sevilla, Frank J. Giblin, et al.. (1993). The Superoxide Dismutase Mimic TEMPOL Protects Cultured Rabbit Lens Epithelial Cells from Hydrogen Peroxide Insult. Experimental Eye Research. 56(5). 543–554. 62 indexed citations
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Kempski, Oliver, et al.. (1991). Glial Ion Transport and Volume Control. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 633(1). 306–317. 59 indexed citations
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Kachel, Volker, Oliver Kempski, J. Peters, & F. Schödel. (1990). A method for calibration of flow cytometric wavelength shift fluorescence measurements. Cytometry. 11(8). 913–915. 7 indexed citations
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Staub, F., A. Baethmann, J. Peters, & Oliver Kempski. (1990). Effects of Lactacidosis on Volume and Viability of Glial Cells. PubMed. 51. 3–6. 13 indexed citations
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Staub, F., A. Baethmann, J. Peters, Henry U. Weigt, & Oliver Kempski. (1990). Effects of Lactacidosis on Glial Cell Volume and Viability. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 10(6). 866–876. 128 indexed citations

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