Julia Manasson

2.4k total citations · 2 hit papers
16 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Julia Manasson is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Julia Manasson has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Julia Manasson's work include Gut microbiota and health (9 papers), Inflammatory Bowel Disease (6 papers) and Psoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis (4 papers). Julia Manasson is often cited by papers focused on Gut microbiota and health (9 papers), Inflammatory Bowel Disease (6 papers) and Psoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis (4 papers). Julia Manasson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Spain. Julia Manasson's co-authors include José U. Scher, José C. Clemente, Steven B. Abramson, Carles Úbeda, Sandrine Isaac, Alejandro Artacho, Andrea L. Neimann, Soumya M. Reddy, Eric G. Pamer and Mukundan Attur and has published in prestigious journals such as Blood, Molecular and Cellular Biology and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Julia Manasson

16 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Hit Papers

Decreased Bacterial Diversity Characterizes the Altered G... 2014 2026 2018 2022 2014 2018 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Julia Manasson United States 13 898 389 371 247 245 16 1.6k
Qinghui Mu United States 14 1.1k 1.2× 407 1.0× 264 0.7× 300 1.2× 306 1.2× 17 1.9k
David Luckey United States 19 1.3k 1.4× 407 1.0× 206 0.6× 414 1.7× 303 1.2× 29 2.0k
Adriana Ortiz-Lopez United States 12 1.1k 1.2× 970 2.5× 197 0.5× 399 1.6× 197 0.8× 14 2.2k
Dalin Li United States 19 672 0.7× 488 1.3× 122 0.3× 365 1.5× 591 2.4× 67 1.8k
Kerstin Sarter Germany 19 1.1k 1.2× 891 2.3× 358 1.0× 185 0.7× 209 0.9× 31 2.2k
Isabelle C. Arnold Switzerland 24 928 1.0× 1.5k 3.9× 170 0.5× 317 1.3× 202 0.8× 36 3.1k
Roberto Ferrarese Italy 19 880 1.0× 216 0.6× 79 0.2× 279 1.1× 224 0.9× 36 1.6k
Jesús K. Yamamoto‐Furusho Mexico 29 738 0.8× 1.1k 2.7× 285 0.8× 249 1.0× 1.3k 5.5× 176 3.1k
Heiko C. Rath Germany 24 1.1k 1.2× 576 1.5× 194 0.5× 409 1.7× 1.0k 4.1× 47 2.8k
Naoki Shimojo Japan 26 491 0.5× 447 1.1× 62 0.2× 112 0.5× 287 1.2× 127 2.0k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Julia Manasson

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Julia Manasson

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Manasson, Julia, Liliana M. Sanmarco, Alex Pellerin, et al.. (2024). Preclinical Polypharmacology of S-1117, a Novel Engineered Fc-Fused IgG Degrading Enzyme, for Chronic Treatment of Autoantibody-Mediated Diseases. Blood. 144(Supplement 1). 2562–2562. 3 indexed citations
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Boix-Amorós, Alba, Michelle Badri, Julia Manasson, et al.. (2022). Alterations in the cutaneous microbiome of patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis reveal similarities between non-lesional and lesional skin. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 82(4). 507–514. 27 indexed citations
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Artacho, Alejandro, Sandrine Isaac, Renuka R. Nayak, et al.. (2020). The Pretreatment Gut Microbiome Is Associated With Lack of Response to Methotrexate in New‐Onset Rheumatoid Arthritis. Arthritis & Rheumatology. 73(6). 931–942. 95 indexed citations
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Manasson, Julia, Rebecca B. Blank, & José U. Scher. (2020). The microbiome in rheumatology: Where are we and where should we go?. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 79(6). 727–733. 48 indexed citations
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Furer, Victoria, Julia Manasson, Wolf‐­Henning Boehncke, & Christopher T. Ritchlin. (2018). GRAPPA Trainees Symposium 2017: A Report from the GRAPPA 2017 Annual Meeting. The Journal of Rheumatology. 94. 4–10. 3 indexed citations
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Clemente, José C., Julia Manasson, & José U. Scher. (2018). The role of the gut microbiome in systemic inflammatory disease. BMJ. 360. j5145–j5145. 426 indexed citations breakdown →
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Evans‐Marin, Heather, Rebecca Rogier, Sergei B. Koralov, et al.. (2018). Microbiota‐Dependent Involvement of Th17 Cells in Murine Models of Inflammatory Arthritis. Arthritis & Rheumatology. 70(12). 1971–1983. 39 indexed citations
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Rogier, Rebecca, Heather Evans‐Marin, Julia Manasson, et al.. (2017). Alteration of the intestinal microbiome characterizes preclinical inflammatory arthritis in mice and its modulation attenuates established arthritis. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 15613–15613. 102 indexed citations
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Rogier, Rebecca, Thomas H. A. Ederveen, Jos Boekhorst, et al.. (2017). Aberrant intestinal microbiota due to IL-1 receptor antagonist deficiency promotes IL-17- and TLR4-dependent arthritis. Microbiome. 5(1). 63–63. 69 indexed citations
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Feldt, Joan Von, et al.. (2017). Potential risk factors for reactive arthritis and persistence of symptoms at 2 years: a case-control study with longitudinal follow-up. Clinical Rheumatology. 37(2). 415–422. 8 indexed citations
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Manasson, Julia, Nan Shen, Carles Úbeda, et al.. (2017). Gut Microbiota Perturbations in Reactive Arthritis and Postinfectious Spondyloarthritis. Arthritis & Rheumatology. 70(2). 242–254. 83 indexed citations
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Tobey, Matthew, et al.. (2016). Homeless Individuals Approaching the End of Life: Symptoms and Attitudes. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 53(4). 738–744. 25 indexed citations
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Manasson, Julia & José U. Scher. (2015). Spondyloarthritis and the Microbiome: New Insights From an Ancient Hypothesis. Current Rheumatology Reports. 17(2). 10–10. 15 indexed citations
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Scher, José U., Carles Úbeda, Alejandro Artacho, et al.. (2014). Decreased Bacterial Diversity Characterizes the Altered Gut Microbiota in Patients With Psoriatic Arthritis, Resembling Dysbiosis in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Arthritis & Rheumatology. 67(1). 128–139. 603 indexed citations breakdown →
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Manasson, Julia, et al.. (2013). High Glucose–Induced Downregulation of Connexin 30.2 Promotes Retinal Vascular Lesions: Implications for Diabetic Retinopathy. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 54(3). 2361–2361. 23 indexed citations
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Aoki, Tsutomu, et al.. (2007). A Stage-Specific Factor Confers Fab-7 Boundary Activity during Early Embryogenesis in Drosophila. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 28(3). 1047–1060. 22 indexed citations

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