King H. Lam

2.3k total citations
62 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

King H. Lam is a scholar working on Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Genetics and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, King H. Lam has authored 62 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, 20 papers in Genetics and 20 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in King H. Lam's work include Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (21 papers), Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research (12 papers) and Viral-associated cancers and disorders (8 papers). King H. Lam is often cited by papers focused on Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (21 papers), Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research (12 papers) and Viral-associated cancers and disorders (8 papers). King H. Lam collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Belgium and Hong Kong. King H. Lam's co-authors include Konnie M. Hebeda, Anton W. Langerak, Jacques J. M. van Dongen, Pieter Sonneveld, Hendrik De Raeve, Patty M. Jansen, Freerk Heule, Philip M. Kluin, Jan Michiels and Wilfried Schroyens and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, Blood and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

King H. Lam

58 papers receiving 1.1k citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
King H. Lam Netherlands 19 501 316 313 260 203 62 1.2k
Ana Ferrer Spain 21 609 1.2× 417 1.3× 472 1.5× 115 0.4× 229 1.1× 79 1.5k
Eloisa Romano Italy 23 749 1.5× 108 0.3× 215 0.7× 336 1.3× 159 0.8× 70 1.6k
Alessandra Marrelli Italy 16 398 0.8× 198 0.6× 189 0.6× 121 0.5× 68 0.3× 23 1.2k
Dimitra Rontogianni Greece 22 478 1.0× 201 0.6× 464 1.5× 49 0.2× 47 0.2× 88 1.4k
Michael Formanek Austria 22 974 1.9× 236 0.7× 595 1.9× 131 0.5× 31 0.2× 55 1.7k
Irene Miniati Italy 20 1.1k 2.3× 144 0.5× 84 0.3× 515 2.0× 45 0.2× 30 1.4k
Paulius Venalis Sweden 12 375 0.7× 72 0.2× 110 0.4× 177 0.7× 61 0.3× 16 1.3k
Ioanna Sakellari Greece 20 466 0.9× 214 0.7× 421 1.3× 34 0.1× 665 3.3× 91 1.5k
Gaëtane Nocturne France 24 306 0.6× 140 0.4× 422 1.3× 58 0.2× 99 0.5× 90 2.6k
Steve Ledbetter United States 18 143 0.3× 68 0.2× 157 0.5× 173 0.7× 124 0.6× 23 1.6k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of King H. Lam

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lam, King H., Lin Chen, Mingyang Yu, et al.. (2025). TEDD 2.0: an advanced temporal gene expression database enabled by in-silico functional analyses for developmental mechanism investigation. Science China Life Sciences. 69(3). 993–1007.
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Plaça, Jéssica Rodrigues, Arjan Diepstra, G. Tjitske Los-de Vries, et al.. (2022). Reproducibility of Gene Expression Signatures in Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma. Cancers. 14(5). 1346–1346. 1 indexed citations
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Visser, Otto, Eduardus F. M. Posthuma, Rolf E. Brouwer, et al.. (2022). Time trends in primary therapy and relative survival of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma by stage: a nationwide, population-based study in the Netherlands, 1989–2018. Blood Cancer Journal. 12(3). 38–38. 11 indexed citations
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Kemps, Paul G., Konnie M. Hebeda, Steven T. Pals, et al.. (2020). Spectrum of histiocytic neoplasms associated with diverse haematological malignancies bearing the same oncogenic mutation. The Journal of Pathology Clinical Research. 7(1). 10–26. 30 indexed citations
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Thüsen, Jan H. von der, Jasper van Bommel, Johan M. Kros, et al.. (2020). Case report: a fatal combination of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis with extensive pulmonary microvascular damage in COVID-19 pneumonia. Journal of Hematopathology. 14(1). 79–83. 6 indexed citations
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Boersema, Geesien S.A., Zhouqiao Wu, Leonard F. Kroese, et al.. (2016). Hyperbaric oxygen therapy improves colorectal anastomotic healing. International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 31(5). 1031–1038. 17 indexed citations
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Laar, Jan A. M. van, Sophinus J. W. Bartol, King H. Lam, et al.. (2016). B-Cell Dysregulation in Crohn's Disease Is Partially Restored with Infliximab Therapy. PLoS ONE. 11(7). e0160103–e0160103. 38 indexed citations
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Rokx, Casper, Kirsten van Lom, Pieter Sonneveld, et al.. (2015). Cytokine and viral load kinetics in human herpesvirus 8-associated multicentric Castleman’s disease complicated by hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis. International Journal of Hematology. 103(4). 469–472. 5 indexed citations
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Wu, Zhouqiao, Freek Daams, Geesien S.A. Boersema, et al.. (2014). Colorectal Anastomotic Leakage Caused by Insufficient Suturing after Partial Colectomy: A New Experimental Model. Surgical Infections. 15(6). 733–738. 11 indexed citations
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Koch, Alexander W., et al.. (2012). Concept and Design of the Hybrid Sensor Bus System for Telecommunication Satellites. mediaTUM – the media and publications repository of the Technical University Munich (Technical University Munich). 701. 38. 1 indexed citations
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Zelm, Menno C. van, King H. Lam, Guus F. Rimmelzwaan, et al.. (2012). Perigranuloma Localization and Abnormal Maturation of B Cells. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 187(4). 406–416. 66 indexed citations
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Lam, King H., Bronno van der Holt, Dennis Veldhuizen, et al.. (2011). Prognostic Relevance of Immunohistochemical Subclassification of Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma in Two Prospective Phase III Clinical Trials. Clinical Lymphoma Myeloma & Leukemia. 11(1). 23–32. 10 indexed citations
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Sandberg, Yorick, Ka Lung Wu, Renate R. van den Bos, et al.. (2007). Clinically and genetically atypical T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia underlines the relevance of a multidisciplinary diagnostic approach. Haematologica. 92(3). e34–e36. 2 indexed citations
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Auwerda, Johannes J.A., Frank W.G. Leebeek, J. H. P. Wilson, et al.. (2006). Acquired lysosomal storage caused by frequent plasmapheresis procedures with hydroxyethyl starch. Transfusion. 46(10). 1705–1711. 29 indexed citations
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Sandberg, Yorick, King H. Lam, Anton W. Langerak, et al.. (2004). Clonal identity between skin and synovial tissue in a case of mycosis fungoides with polyarthritis. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 51(1). 111–117. 1 indexed citations
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Lam, King H., Jon D. Laman, Peter J. Simons, et al.. (2004). Distinct Expression Profiles of the Peripheral Cannabinoid Receptor in Lymphoid Tissues Depending on Receptor Activation Status. The Journal of Immunology. 172(4). 2111–2117. 42 indexed citations

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