Kristian Ikenberg

2.8k total citations
63 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Kristian Ikenberg is a scholar working on Oncology, Molecular Biology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Kristian Ikenberg has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Oncology, 24 papers in Molecular Biology and 16 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Kristian Ikenberg's work include Head and Neck Cancer Studies (12 papers), Salivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and Treatment (9 papers) and Ear and Head Tumors (8 papers). Kristian Ikenberg is often cited by papers focused on Head and Neck Cancer Studies (12 papers), Salivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and Treatment (9 papers) and Ear and Head Tumors (8 papers). Kristian Ikenberg collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, Germany and United States. Kristian Ikenberg's co-authors include Holger Moch, Michael Detmar, Lothar C. Dieterich, Matthias Gückenberger, Oliver Riesterer, Peter J. Wild, Gerhard Huber, Stephanie Tanadini‐Lang, Marta Bogowicz and Gabriela Studer and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Oncology, PLoS ONE and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Kristian Ikenberg

62 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Peers

Kristian Ikenberg
Marc Moncrieff United Kingdom
Sofia Haque United States
Tammy Huang United States
Anuraag S. Parikh United States
Hongbin Cao United States
Andrew Sizeland Australia
Marc Moncrieff United Kingdom
Kristian Ikenberg
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kristian Ikenberg

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Kristian Ikenberg. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Kristian Ikenberg based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Kristian Ikenberg. Kristian Ikenberg is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Ovčariček, Petra Petranović, Alexander Maurer, Niels J. Rupp, et al.. (2025). [18F]Fluorocholine PET/MRI and [18F]Fluorocholine PET/CT as first- and second-line imaging in primary hyperparathyroidism – who takes the lead?. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 52(13). 5165–5174. 2 indexed citations
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Luca, Caterina De, Pasquale Pisapia, Elena Vigliar, et al.. (2024). Molecular testing in salivary gland cytopathology: A practical overview in conjunction with the Milan system. Cytopathology. 35(3). 330–343. 3 indexed citations
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Rupp, Niels J., et al.. (2023). The Milan system for reporting salivary gland cytopathology—A single‐center study of 2156 cases. Cancer Medicine. 12(11). 12198–12207. 8 indexed citations
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Schroeder, Lea, Michael Pawlita, Kristian Ikenberg, et al.. (2022). Prevalence of Transcriptionally Active HPV Infection in Tumor-Free Oropharyngeal Tissue of OPSCC-Patients. Frontiers in Oncology. 12. 835814–835814. 3 indexed citations
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Stadlinger, Bernd, et al.. (2021). Accuracy of guided biopsy of the jawbone in a clinical setting: A retrospective analysis. Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery. 49(7). 556–561. 5 indexed citations
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Bischoff, Sven, Alan Valaperti, Kristian Ikenberg, et al.. (2020). Endotypes of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps with and without NSAID – intolerance. Rhinology Journal. 0(0). 0–0. 12 indexed citations
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Riesterer, Oliver, Martin Pruschy, Sabine Bender, et al.. (2020). Consolidation cetuximab after concurrent triplet radiochemotherapy+cetuximab in patients with advanced head and neck cancer: A randomized phase II study. Radiotherapy and Oncology. 150. 62–69. 3 indexed citations
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Vital, Domenic, et al.. (2018). The expression of the cancer testis antigen MAGE A4: A favorable prognostic biomarker in salivary gland carcinomas related to low tumor grading. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. 3(3). 182–190. 5 indexed citations
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Vital, Domenic, David Holzmann, Gerhard Huber, et al.. (2018). PD-L1 is a positive prognostic factor in squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal vestibule. Rhinology Journal. 56(3). 255–260. 2 indexed citations
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Vital, Domenic, David Holzmann, Gerhard Huber, et al.. (2017). p16INK4a: A surrogate marker of high‐risk human papillomavirus infection in squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal vestibule. Head & Neck. 39(7). 1392–1398. 6 indexed citations
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Lehmann, Steffi, Veronika te Boekhorst, Roberta Bianchi, et al.. (2017). Hypoxia Induces a HIF-1-Dependent Transition from Collective-to-Amoeboid Dissemination in Epithelial Cancer Cells. Current Biology. 27(3). 392–400. 98 indexed citations
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Morand, Grégoire B., Nanina Anderegg, Domenic Vital, et al.. (2017). Outcome by treatment modality in sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma (SNUC): A case-series, systematic review and meta-analysis. Oral Oncology. 75. 28–34. 40 indexed citations
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Laske, Roman D., Kristian Ikenberg, Christian M. Meerwein, et al.. (2016). Perineural Invasion in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Oral Cavity: Histology, Tumor Stage, and Outcome. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology. 1(1). 13–18. 28 indexed citations
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Sinnberg, Tobias, Ana Velić, Boris Maček, et al.. (2016). A Nexus Consisting of Beta-Catenin and Stat3 Attenuates BRAF Inhibitor Efficacy and Mediates Acquired Resistance to Vemurafenib. EBioMedicine. 8. 132–149. 40 indexed citations
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Bauer, Jürgen, Annette Pflugfelder, Friedegund Meier, et al.. (2014). Survival According to BRAF-V600 Tumor Mutations – An Analysis of 437 Patients with Primary Melanoma. PLoS ONE. 9(1). e86194–e86194. 38 indexed citations
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Spruß, Thilo, Kristian Ikenberg, Peter J. Wild, et al.. (2014). Regulation and function of the atypical cadherin FAT1 in hepatocellular carcinoma. Carcinogenesis. 35(6). 1407–1415. 39 indexed citations
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Wild, Peter J., Kristian Ikenberg, Thomas J. Fuchs, et al.. (2012). p53 suppresses type II endometrial carcinomas in mice and governs endometrial tumour aggressiveness in humans. EMBO Molecular Medicine. 4(8). 808–824. 52 indexed citations
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Schott, Sarah, Heike Niessner, Tobias Sinnberg, et al.. (2012). Cytotoxicity of new duplex drugs linking 3′‐C‐ethynylcytidine and 5‐fluor‐2′‐deoxyuridine against human melanoma cells. International Journal of Cancer. 131(9). 2165–2174. 10 indexed citations
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Mortezavi, Ashkan, Thomas Hermanns, Hans‐Helge Seifert, et al.. (2011). KPNA2 Expression Is an Independent Adverse Predictor of Biochemical Recurrence after Radical Prostatectomy. Clinical Cancer Research. 17(5). 1111–1121. 84 indexed citations
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Nilsson, K. Peter R., Kristian Ikenberg, Andreas Åslund, et al.. (2009). Structural Typing of Systemic Amyloidoses by Luminescent-Conjugated Polymer Spectroscopy. American Journal Of Pathology. 176(2). 563–574. 69 indexed citations

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