Johannes Erdmann

2.0k total citations
43 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Johannes Erdmann is a scholar working on Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Physiology and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Johannes Erdmann has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, 13 papers in Physiology and 12 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Johannes Erdmann's work include Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (16 papers), Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques (11 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (10 papers). Johannes Erdmann is often cited by papers focused on Regulation of Appetite and Obesity (16 papers), Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques (11 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (10 papers). Johannes Erdmann collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Austria and Israel. Johannes Erdmann's co-authors include V. Schusdziarra, Florian Lippl, Stefan Wagenpfeil, Martina Mayr, Johannes Pfeilschifter, Reinhard Ziegler, M. Wannenmacher, C. Lersch, Friedhelm Raue and Michael Flentje and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Diabetes and Endocrinology.

In The Last Decade

Johannes Erdmann

42 papers receiving 1.5k citations

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Johannes Erdmann
Usha Bava New Zealand
Sarah N. Flier United States
Mark A. Bach United States
Heike Nave Germany
R. Lago Spain
Usha Bava New Zealand
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All Works

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Erdmann, Johannes, et al.. (2017). C-Peptide, Baseline and Postprandial Insulin Resistance after a Carbohydrate-Rich Test Meal – Evidence for an Increased Insulin Clearance in PCOS Patients?. Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde. 77(1). 59–65. 4 indexed citations
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Schusdziarra, V., et al.. (2014). Accuracy of Resting Energy Expenditure Calculations in Unselected Overweight and Obese Patients. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism. 65(4). 299–309. 12 indexed citations
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Erdmann, Johannes, Hermann Salmhofer, Martina Mayr, et al.. (2012). Relationship of fetuin-A levels to weight-dependent insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Regulatory Peptides. 178(1-3). 6–10. 19 indexed citations
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Lippl, Florian, et al.. (2011). Low-dose ghrelin infusion — Evidence against a hormonal role in food intake. Regulatory Peptides. 174(1-3). 26–31. 23 indexed citations
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Schusdziarra, V., et al.. (2010). Successful weight loss and maintenance in everyday clinical practice with an individually tailored change of eating habits on the basis of food energy density. European Journal of Nutrition. 50(5). 351–361. 16 indexed citations
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Bauer, Jürgen M., Rainer Wirth, Wolfgang Uter, et al.. (2009). Impaired Postprandial Response of Active Ghrelin and Prolonged Suppression of Hunger Sensation in the Elderly. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 65A(3). 307–311. 24 indexed citations
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Erdmann, Johannes, Rana Tahbaz, Florian Lippl, Stefan Wagenpfeil, & V. Schusdziarra. (2007). Plasma ghrelin levels during exercise — Effects of intensity and duration. Regulatory Peptides. 143(1-3). 127–135. 78 indexed citations
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Delius, Stefan von, Florian Eckel, Stefan Wagenpfeil, et al.. (2006). Carbamazepine for prevention of oxaliplatin-related neurotoxicity in patients with advanced colorectal cancer: Final results of a randomised, controlled, multicenter phase II study. Investigational New Drugs. 25(2). 173–180. 77 indexed citations
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Lippl, Florian, Johannes Erdmann, Stefanos Atmatzidis, & V. Schusdziarra. (2005). Direct Effect of Leptin on Gastric Ghrelin Secretion. Hormone and Metabolic Research. 37(2). 123–125. 13 indexed citations
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Schusdziarra, V., Martin Hausmann, & Johannes Erdmann. (2005). Adipositaschirurgie: Patientenselektion und Indikationsstellung. Der Chirurg. 76(7). 653–657. 2 indexed citations
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Erdmann, Johannes, Florian Lippl, Gerald Klose, & V. Schusdziarra. (2004). Cholesterol lowering effect of dietary weight loss and orlistat treatment – efficacy and limitations. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 19(11). 1173–1179. 31 indexed citations
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Ullrich, A., Johannes Erdmann, Jürgen Margraf, & V. Schusdziarra. (2003). Impact of carbohydrate and fat intake on weight‐reducing efficacy of orlistat. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 17(8). 1007–1013. 14 indexed citations
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Erdmann, Johannes, Florian Lippl, & V. Schusdziarra. (2003). Differential effect of protein and fat on plasma ghrelin levels in man. Regulatory Peptides. 116(1-3). 101–107. 163 indexed citations
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Erdmann, Johannes, James S. Dickson, & Malcolm A. Grant. (2002). A New Technique for Escherichia coli Testing of Beef and Pork Carcasses. Journal of Food Protection. 65(1). 192–195. 3 indexed citations
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Lersch, C., Renate Schmelz, Florian Eckel, et al.. (2002). Prevention of Oxaliplatin-Induced Peripheral Sensory Neuropathy by Carbamazepine in Patients with Advanced Colorectal Cancer. Clinical Colorectal Cancer. 2(1). 54–58. 72 indexed citations
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Erdmann, Johannes, et al.. (1999). Age-associated changes in the stimulatory effect of transforming growth factor beta on human osteogenic colony formation. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development. 110(1-2). 73–85. 22 indexed citations
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Pfeilschifter, Johannes, Johannes Erdmann, Stephan Storch, R. Ziegler, & Miron Weinreb. (1999). Changes in the Concentration of Insulin-Like Growth Factor I and Transforming Growth Factor β1 in Rat Femoral Bone during Growth. Calcified Tissue International. 64(1). 78–82. 12 indexed citations
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Erdmann, Johannes, et al.. (1998). Effects of Estrogen on the Concentration of Insulin-like Growth Factor-I in Rat Bone Matrix. Bone. 22(5). 503–507. 5 indexed citations
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Voges, Jürgen, Harald Treuer, Johannes Erdmann, et al.. (1994). Linac Radiosurgery in Brain Metastases. Acta neurochirurgica. Supplementum. 62. 72–76. 32 indexed citations
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Pfeilschifter, Johannes, Johannes Erdmann, W. J. Schmidt, et al.. (1990). Differential Regulation of Plasminogen Activator and Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor by Osteotropic Factors in Primary Cultures of Mature Osteoblasts and Osteoblast Precursors*. Endocrinology. 126(2). 703–711. 63 indexed citations

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