Kerstin Enquist

1.2k total citations
18 papers, 868 citations indexed

About

Kerstin Enquist is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Kerstin Enquist has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 868 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Kerstin Enquist's work include DNA Repair Mechanisms (4 papers), Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (4 papers) and Genetic factors in colorectal cancer (3 papers). Kerstin Enquist is often cited by papers focused on DNA Repair Mechanisms (4 papers), Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (4 papers) and Genetic factors in colorectal cancer (3 papers). Kerstin Enquist collaborates with scholars based in Sweden, Germany and United States. Kerstin Enquist's co-authors include Per Lenner, Asta Försti, Kari Hemminki, Robert Johansson, Göran Hallmans, Roger Henriksson, Andrea Altieri, Haixin Lei, Ewa Grzybowska and Jolanta Pamuła‐Piłat and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical Cancer Research, Annals of Oncology and European Journal of Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Kerstin Enquist

18 papers receiving 856 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Kerstin Enquist Sweden 15 476 384 227 141 117 18 868
Aytekin Akyol Türkiye 14 464 1.0× 151 0.4× 313 1.4× 181 1.3× 154 1.3× 40 964
Wiljo J. F. de Leeuw Netherlands 9 405 0.9× 236 0.6× 204 0.9× 247 1.8× 136 1.2× 15 828
Nathalie Ferrand France 22 1.0k 2.1× 180 0.5× 353 1.6× 95 0.7× 142 1.2× 51 1.3k
Sharon Amir Israel 12 340 0.7× 228 0.6× 107 0.5× 146 1.0× 70 0.6× 17 636
Hein F.B.M. Sleddens Netherlands 15 357 0.8× 231 0.6× 313 1.4× 189 1.3× 179 1.5× 22 782
Tiziana DeAngelis United States 13 1.2k 2.5× 694 1.8× 247 1.1× 51 0.4× 135 1.2× 22 1.6k
José Manuel Pacheco García Spain 13 443 0.9× 190 0.5× 430 1.9× 118 0.8× 68 0.6× 27 779
Paul Smyth Ireland 18 622 1.3× 479 1.2× 141 0.6× 116 0.8× 80 0.7× 36 1.0k
Peter T.M. Moerkerk Netherlands 15 463 1.0× 161 0.4× 376 1.7× 254 1.8× 61 0.5× 23 950
Karolina Przybyłowska Poland 17 379 0.8× 303 0.8× 241 1.1× 103 0.7× 74 0.6× 48 828

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kerstin Enquist

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Bevier, Melanie, Ewa Grzybowska, Robert Johansson, et al.. (2011). Genetic variation in genes encoding for polymerase ζ subunits associates with breast cancer risk, tumour characteristics and survival. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 129(1). 235–245. 29 indexed citations
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Försti, Asta, Kerstin Wagner, Björn Tavelin, et al.. (2009). Polymorphisms in the transforming growth factor beta 1 pathway in relation to colorectal cancer progression. Genes Chromosomes and Cancer. 49(3). 270–281. 23 indexed citations
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Grzybowska, Ewa, Robert Johansson, Kerstin Enquist, et al.. (2009). A functional promoter polymorphism in the TERT gene does not affect inherited susceptibility to breast cancer. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 190(2). 71–74. 32 indexed citations
4.
Brandt, Andreas, Robert Johansson, Kerstin Enquist, et al.. (2009). Polymorphisms in telomere-associated genes, breast cancer susceptibility and prognosis. European Journal of Cancer. 45(17). 3008–3016. 36 indexed citations
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Arslan, Alan A., Tess V. Clendenen, Karen L. Koenig, et al.. (2009). Circulating Vitamin D and Risk of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. Journal of Oncology. 2009. 1–8. 21 indexed citations
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Wilkening, Stefan, Björn Tavelin, Federico Canzian, et al.. (2008). Interleukin promoter polymorphisms and prognosis in colorectal cancer. Carcinogenesis. 29(6). 1202–1206. 60 indexed citations
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Lei, Haixin, Andreas Brandt, Robert Johansson, et al.. (2008). Polymorphisms in predicted microRNA-binding sites in integrin genes and breast cancer: ITGB4 as prognostic marker. Carcinogenesis. 29(7). 1394–1399. 129 indexed citations
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Clendenen, Tess V., Alan A. Arslan, Karen L. Koenig, et al.. (2008). Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. Cancer Letters. 260(1-2). 209–215. 47 indexed citations
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Brandt, Andreas, Robert Johansson, Kerstin Enquist, et al.. (2008). Single nucleotide polymorphisms in chromosomal instability genes and risk and clinical outcome of breast cancer: A Swedish prospective case-control study. European Journal of Cancer. 45(3). 435–442. 36 indexed citations
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Lei, Hetian, Andreas Brandt, Risto Johansson, et al.. (2008). Polymorphisms in predicted microRNA binding sites in integrin genes and breast cancer- ITGB4 as prognostic marker. European Journal of Cancer Supplements. 6(9). 42–43. 11 indexed citations
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Försti, Asta, Hetian Lei, Björn Tavelin, et al.. (2007). Polymorphisms in the genes of the urokinase plasminogen activation system in relation to colorectal cancer. Annals of Oncology. 18(12). 1990–1994. 18 indexed citations
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Lei, Haixin, Kari Hemminki, Robert Johansson, et al.. (2007). PAI-1 −675 4G/5G polymorphism as a prognostic biomarker in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 109(1). 165–175. 26 indexed citations
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Lei, Haixin, Kari Hemminki, Andrea Altieri, et al.. (2006). Promoter polymorphisms in matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors: few associations with breast cancer susceptibility and progression. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 103(1). 61–69. 79 indexed citations
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Försti, Asta, Qianren Jin, Andrea Altieri, et al.. (2006). Polymorphisms in the KDR and POSTN Genes: Association with Breast Cancer Susceptibility and Prognosis. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 101(1). 83–93. 54 indexed citations
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Jin, Qianren, Kari Hemminki, Kerstin Enquist, et al.. (2005). Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Polymorphisms in Relation to Breast Cancer Development and Prognosis. Clinical Cancer Research. 11(10). 3647–3653. 207 indexed citations
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Elliott, Joanne, Joanne A. Harrold, Peter Brodin, et al.. (2004). Increases in melanin-concentrating hormone and MCH receptor levels in the hypothalamus of dietary-obese rats. Molecular Brain Research. 128(2). 150–159. 43 indexed citations
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Thurmond, Jennifer M., A Léonard, Lennart Hansson, et al.. (1997). Expression and Characterization of Phosphorylated Recombinant Human β-Casein inEscherichia coli. Protein Expression and Purification. 10(2). 202–208. 11 indexed citations
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Hansson, Lennart, Pia Wallbrandt, Mona Byström, et al.. (1995). Carbohydrate specificity of theEscherichia coli P-pilus papG protein is mediated by its N-terminal part. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects. 1244(2-3). 377–383. 6 indexed citations

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