Krit Kitisin

1.1k total citations
20 papers, 756 citations indexed

About

Krit Kitisin is a scholar working on Hepatology, Surgery and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Krit Kitisin has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 756 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Hepatology, 9 papers in Surgery and 8 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Krit Kitisin's work include Liver physiology and pathology (5 papers), TGF-β signaling in diseases (4 papers) and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis (3 papers). Krit Kitisin is often cited by papers focused on Liver physiology and pathology (5 papers), TGF-β signaling in diseases (4 papers) and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis (3 papers). Krit Kitisin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Thailand and China. Krit Kitisin's co-authors include Lopa Mishra, Kirti Shetty, Bibhuti Mishra, Lynt B. Johnson, Yi Tang, Asif Rashid, Wilma Jogunoori, Nady Golestaneh, Tapas Kumar Saha and Allan Tsung and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Hepatology and Cancer Research.

In The Last Decade

Krit Kitisin

19 papers receiving 737 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Krit Kitisin United States 12 360 261 259 190 118 20 756
Takehiro Hayashi Japan 15 394 1.1× 333 1.3× 279 1.1× 125 0.7× 215 1.8× 44 937
Hideyuki Kuroki Japan 16 338 0.9× 380 1.5× 291 1.1× 245 1.3× 217 1.8× 36 904
Ruiyun Xu China 15 334 0.9× 118 0.5× 260 1.0× 191 1.0× 187 1.6× 36 745
Beate Häberle Germany 18 486 1.4× 254 1.0× 286 1.1× 336 1.8× 217 1.8× 42 1.1k
Shoichi Dowaki Japan 13 159 0.4× 345 1.3× 197 0.8× 361 1.9× 95 0.8× 36 710
Meihai Deng China 15 299 0.8× 96 0.4× 238 0.9× 146 0.8× 214 1.8× 45 667
Qi‐Man Sun China 18 470 1.3× 298 1.1× 180 0.7× 202 1.1× 397 3.4× 37 1.0k
Ayumi Matsuyama Japan 16 592 1.6× 268 1.0× 93 0.4× 265 1.4× 131 1.1× 47 1.0k
Morito Monden Japan 14 301 0.8× 145 0.6× 75 0.3× 137 0.7× 86 0.7× 19 635

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Fields of papers citing papers by Krit Kitisin

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Krit Kitisin

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Krit Kitisin. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Krit Kitisin 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 Krit Kitisin. Krit Kitisin is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kitisin, Krit, et al.. (2024). Surgical aspects of choledochal cyst in children and adults: an experience of 106 cases. Pediatric Surgery International. 40(1). 183–183.
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Kitisin, Krit, et al.. (2021). Right-sided EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy with delayed stent migration treated with surgical removal (with video). Endoscopic Ultrasound. 11(1). 81–83. 1 indexed citations
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Kitisin, Krit, et al.. (2019). Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation of Bariatric Surgery for Morbidly Obese with Diabetes Patients in Thailand. Journal of Obesity. 2019. 1–6. 8 indexed citations
4.
Kongkam, Pradermchai, et al.. (2019). Walled-off peripancreatic fluid collections in Asian population: Paradigm shift from surgical and percutaneous to endoscopic drainage. Journal of Translational Internal Medicine. 7(4). 170–177. 17 indexed citations
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Udomsawaengsup, Suthep, et al.. (2018). Outcome of endoscopic small-bore naso-jejunal tube stenting in early postoperative jejunal limb obstruction after gastrectomy. Surgical Endoscopy. 33(2). 520–527. 4 indexed citations
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Kitisin, Krit, Vignesh T. Packiam, Jennifer L. Steel, et al.. (2011). Presentation and outcomes of hepatocellular carcinoma patients at a western centre. HPB. 13(10). 712–722. 29 indexed citations
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Nguyen, Kevin T., Krit Kitisin, Geetha Jeyabalan, et al.. (2011). Cirrhosis is not a contraindication to laparoscopic cholecystectomy: results and practical recommendations. HPB. 13(3). 192–197. 27 indexed citations
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Kitisin, Krit, et al.. (2011). A current update on the evolution of robotic liver surgery.. PubMed. 66(4). 281–93. 36 indexed citations
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Cho, Sung W., Krit Kitisin, Adam Brufsky, et al.. (2010). Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization Is a Feasible Palliative Locoregional Therapy for Breast Cancer Liver Metastases. International Journal of Surgical Oncology. 2010. 1–8. 20 indexed citations
10.
Thenappan, Arun, Ying Li, Krit Kitisin, et al.. (2009). Role of transforming growth factor β signaling and expansion of progenitor cells in regenerating liver†. Hepatology. 51(4). 1373–1382. 82 indexed citations
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Tang, Yi, Krit Kitisin, Wilma Jogunoori, et al.. (2008). Progenitor/stem cells give rise to liver cancer due to aberrant TGF-β and IL-6 signaling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 105(7). 2445–2450. 243 indexed citations
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Pishvaian, Michael J., Geeta Upadhyay, Zhixing Yao, et al.. (2008). CDK4 is an important target for hepatocellular cancer with inactivation of TGF-beta signaling through Smad and ELF. Cancer Research. 68. 2583–2583. 2 indexed citations
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Baek, Hye Jung, Sung‐Chul Lim, Krit Kitisin, et al.. (2008). Hepatocellular cancer arises from loss of transforming growth factor beta signaling adaptor protein embryonic liver fodrin through abnormal angiogenesis†. Hepatology. 48(4). 1128–1137. 59 indexed citations
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Kitisin, Krit, Tapas Kumar Saha, Nady Golestaneh, et al.. (2007). TGF-β Signaling in Development. Science s STKE. 2007(399). cm1–cm1. 159 indexed citations
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Kitisin, Krit, Yi Tang, Varalakshmi Katuri, et al.. (2007). Hepatocellular cancer loses tgf-beta signaling progenitor/stem cell niche, and is suppressed by crosstalk between TGF-beta and IL-6 signaling pathways. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 205(3). S87–S87. 1 indexed citations
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Kitisin, Krit, Kirti Shetty, Lopa Mishra, & Lynt B. Johnson. (2007). Hepatocellular stem cells. Cancer Biomarkers. 3(4-5). 251–262. 8 indexed citations
17.
Kitisin, Krit, Michael J. Pishvaian, Lynt B. Johnson, & Lopa Mishra. (2007). Liver stem cells and molecular signaling pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma.. PubMed. 1(4 Suppl 2). S13–21. 13 indexed citations
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Kim, Sang Soo, Kirti Shetty, Varalakshmi Katuri, et al.. (2006). TGF-β signaling pathway inactivation and cell cycle deregulation in the development of gastric cancer: Role of the β-spectrin, ELF. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 344(4). 1216–1223. 31 indexed citations
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Kitisin, Krit, et al.. (2006). Molecular Biology of Colorectal Cancer: New Targets. Seminars in Oncology. 33(6 Suppl 11). 14–23. 14 indexed citations

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