José Baltar

1.1k total citations
11 papers, 432 citations indexed

About

José Baltar is a scholar working on Transplantation, Nephrology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, José Baltar has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 432 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Transplantation, 4 papers in Nephrology and 3 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in José Baltar's work include Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (5 papers), T-cell and B-cell Immunology (3 papers) and Immune Cell Function and Interaction (3 papers). José Baltar is often cited by papers focused on Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (5 papers), T-cell and B-cell Immunology (3 papers) and Immune Cell Function and Interaction (3 papers). José Baltar collaborates with scholars based in Spain. José Baltar's co-authors include Rafael A. Navascués, Francisco Ortega, Carmen Díaz‐Corte, Xavier Badı́a, Manuel Naves‐Díaz, Pablo Rebollo, Carlos López‐Larrea, Antonio López‐Vázquez, Rebeca Alonso‐Arias and Marco Antonio Moro‐García and has published in prestigious journals such as Transplantation, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation and American Journal of Nephrology.

In The Last Decade

José Baltar

11 papers receiving 416 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
José Baltar Spain 9 140 108 93 89 88 11 432
Federico Cicora Argentina 11 91 0.7× 64 0.6× 63 0.7× 81 0.9× 29 0.3× 31 315
Johanna Sheu United States 7 86 0.6× 107 1.0× 113 1.2× 33 0.4× 27 0.3× 12 349
Henk W. van Hamersvelt Netherlands 11 42 0.3× 159 1.5× 56 0.6× 103 1.2× 26 0.3× 28 404
Uttam Reddy United States 11 110 0.8× 149 1.4× 113 1.2× 39 0.4× 15 0.2× 36 530
Bülent Erbay Türkiye 11 52 0.4× 97 0.9× 140 1.5× 44 0.5× 26 0.3× 24 565
B. Baird United States 9 177 1.3× 158 1.5× 137 1.5× 162 1.8× 10 0.1× 13 560
Masahiko Yazawa Japan 13 78 0.6× 169 1.6× 65 0.7× 73 0.8× 19 0.2× 74 455
Rishi Pruthi United Kingdom 14 178 1.3× 199 1.8× 149 1.6× 26 0.3× 12 0.1× 31 483
Alexandria Bennett Canada 12 117 0.8× 17 0.2× 69 0.7× 53 0.6× 25 0.3× 33 359
Alparslan Ersoy Türkiye 14 58 0.4× 158 1.5× 51 0.5× 117 1.3× 22 0.3× 109 578

Countries citing papers authored by José Baltar

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Fields of papers citing papers by José Baltar

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of José Baltar

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All Works

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Rivera, Francisco, Evangelina Mérida, M.Á. Frutos, et al.. (2014). Mycophenolate in Refractory and Relapsing Lupus Nephritis. American Journal of Nephrology. 40(2). 105–112. 16 indexed citations
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Moro‐García, Marco Antonio, Rebeca Alonso‐Arias, Antonio López‐Vázquez, et al.. (2011). Relationship between functional ability in older people, immune system status, and intensity of response to CMV. AGE. 34(2). 479–495. 69 indexed citations
3.
Alonso‐Arias, Rebeca, Marco Antonio Moro‐García, Antonio López‐Vázquez, et al.. (2011). NKG2D expression in CD4+ T lymphocytes as a marker of senescence in the aged immune system. AGE. 33(4). 591–605. 55 indexed citations
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Alonso‐Arias, Rebeca, Beatriz Suárez-Álvarez, Antonio López‐Vázquez, et al.. (2009). CD127low Expression in CD4+CD25high T Cells as Immune Biomarker of Renal Function in Transplant Patients. Transplantation. 88(3S). S85–S93. 8 indexed citations
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Ortega, Francisco, Isabel Rodrı́guez, Mónica Garcı́a-Castro, et al.. (2008). A search for cyclophilin‐A gene variants in cyclosporine A‐treated renal transplanted patients. Clinical Transplantation. 22(6). 722–729. 13 indexed citations
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Baltar, José, et al.. (2004). Quality of life of patients with chronic renal allograft rejection and anemia. Journal of Nephrology. 17(4). 531–536. 13 indexed citations
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Fernández-Vega, Francisco, et al.. (2001). Ambulatory blood pressure after renal transplantation. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 16(suppl_1). 110–113. 11 indexed citations
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Rebollo, Pablo, Francisco Ortega, José Baltar, et al.. (2000). Health related quality of life (HRQOL) of kidney transplanted patients: variables that influence it. Clinical Transplantation. 14(3). 199–207. 127 indexed citations
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Peces, R., et al.. (1999). Antiglomerular Basement Membrane Antibody-Mediated Glomerulonephritis after Intranasal Cocaine Use. ˜The œNephron journals/Nephron journals. 81(4). 434–438. 28 indexed citations
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Peces, R., et al.. (1998). Hyperthyroidism in a Renal Transplant Recipient. American Journal of Nephrology. 18(6). 560–561. 2 indexed citations
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Rebollo, Pablo, Francisco Ortega, José Baltar, et al.. (1998). Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) patients over 65 years. PubMed. 8(2). 85–94. 90 indexed citations

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