M. Dy

1.4k total citations
20 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

M. Dy is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, M. Dy has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Immunology, 6 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in M. Dy's work include Mast cells and histamine (6 papers), Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (4 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (4 papers). M. Dy is often cited by papers focused on Mast cells and histamine (6 papers), Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (4 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (4 papers). M. Dy collaborates with scholars based in France, Canada and United States. M. Dy's co-authors include M Minkowski, Elisabeth Menu, G. Chaouat, T Wegmann, David A. Clark, Jerry W. Shay, Valerie M. Tesmer, Joseph A. Baur, Michael A. White and James Trager and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Genes & Development and Blood.

In The Last Decade

M. Dy

20 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
M. Dy France 11 614 482 338 197 143 20 1.2k
Heewon Seo United States 23 745 1.2× 352 0.7× 75 0.2× 273 1.4× 198 1.4× 81 1.4k
Julie Girouard Canada 19 347 0.6× 551 1.1× 56 0.2× 261 1.3× 62 0.4× 28 1.3k
Nancy Fan United States 11 394 0.6× 551 1.1× 47 0.1× 125 0.6× 20 0.1× 14 1.2k
Juliano Rodrigues Sangalli Brazil 17 153 0.2× 502 1.0× 54 0.2× 372 1.9× 59 0.4× 46 861
Paula C. Lourenco United Kingdom 13 272 0.4× 534 1.1× 20 0.1× 151 0.8× 58 0.4× 14 1.1k
Gregory A. Peters United States 16 350 0.6× 504 1.0× 24 0.1× 79 0.4× 38 0.3× 30 936
K. L. Polakoski United States 14 120 0.2× 318 0.7× 73 0.2× 174 0.9× 13 0.1× 22 786
Peng Yuan China 17 125 0.2× 831 1.7× 28 0.1× 196 1.0× 117 0.8× 53 1.3k
Michael Byers United States 11 123 0.2× 354 0.7× 24 0.1× 104 0.5× 46 0.3× 18 829

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Fields of papers citing papers by M. Dy

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. Dy

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of M. Dy. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of M. Dy 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 M. Dy. M. Dy 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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Montandon, Ruddy, Esther Layseca‐Espinosa, Christophe Gras, et al.. (2013). Innate pro–B-cell progenitors protect against type 1 diabetes by regulating autoimmune effector T cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 110(24). E2199–208. 39 indexed citations
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Schneider, Elke, Maria Leite‐de‐Moraes, & M. Dy. (2010). Histamine, Immune Cells and Autoimmunity. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 709. 81–94. 19 indexed citations
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Beghdadi, Walid, Adeline Porcherie, Bradley S. Schneider, et al.. (2009). Histamine H3 Receptor-Mediated Signaling Protects Mice from Cerebral Malaria. PLoS ONE. 4(6). e6004–e6004. 20 indexed citations
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Dy, M., et al.. (2008). La famille des IL-17 et la réponse allergique. Revue Française d Allergologie et d Immunologie Clinique. 48(3). 252–255. 1 indexed citations
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Holt, Shawn E., Dara L. Aisner, Joseph A. Baur, et al.. (1999). Functional requirement of p23 and Hsp90 in telomerase complexes. Genes & Development. 13(7). 817–826. 442 indexed citations
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Corbel, Stéphane Y., Edith Schneider, FM Lemoine, & M. Dy. (1995). Murine hematopoietic progenitors are capable of both histamine synthesis and uptake. Blood. 86(2). 531–539. 20 indexed citations
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Herbelin, André, François Machavoine, Alain Vicari, et al.. (1994). Endogenous granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor is involved in IL-1- and IL-7-induced murine thymocyte proliferation.. The Journal of Immunology. 153(5). 1973–1981. 14 indexed citations
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Papiernik, M, et al.. (1992). Characterization of thymic cell subpopulations involved in IL-1- or GM-CSF-induced IL-6 production.. PubMed. 3(2). 89–95. 10 indexed citations
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Chaouat, G., Elisabeth Menu, David A. Clark, et al.. (1990). Control of fetal survival in CBA × DBA/2 mice by lymphokine therapy. Reproduction. 89(2). 447–458. 432 indexed citations
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Lebel, B., et al.. (1990). Interleukin 3 induces histamine synthesis in the human hemopoietic system.. PubMed. 18(11). 1158–63. 9 indexed citations
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Schneider, Elke, Claire Piquet‐Pellorce, & M. Dy. (1990). New role for histamine in interleukin‐3‐induced proliferation of hematopoietic stem cells. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 143(2). 337–343. 51 indexed citations
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Lebel, B., E. Schneider, Claire Piquet‐Pellorce, et al.. (1990). Antigenic challenge of immunized mice induces endogeneous production of IL-3 that increases histamine synthesis in hematopoietic organs.. The Journal of Immunology. 145(4). 1222–1226. 37 indexed citations
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Chaouat, G., Elisabeth Menu, R Kinský, et al.. (1990). Lymphokines and non specific cellular lytic effectors at the feto maternal interface affect placental size and survival.. 283–289. 3 indexed citations
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Chaouat, G., et al.. (1989). Lymphokines at the feto maternal interface affect fetal size and survival. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 15. 34–34. 4 indexed citations
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Chaouat, G., et al.. (1989). Lymphokines at the feto maternal interface affect fetal size and survival. Placenta. 10(5). 482–482. 1 indexed citations
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Kamoun, P., E. Schneider, & M. Dy. (1988). Superoxide‐induced deimination of arginine in hematopoietic cells. FEBS Letters. 226(2). 285–286. 10 indexed citations
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Dy, M., E. Schneider, Philippe Mavier, et al.. (1983). Evidence for a lymphokine enhancing arginase activity during allograft rejection.. The Journal of Immunology. 130(4). 1937–1942. 13 indexed citations
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Dy, M., P. Kamoun, & J Hamburger. (1979). [Production of urea during mixed leukocyte culture (MLC). Effect of presensitization by a skin allograft].. PubMed. 289(16). 1245–9. 2 indexed citations
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Dy, M., et al.. (1976). Nature of macrophage modifications induced by the macrophage activating factor(s) (MAF): effect of enzymes and temperature.. PubMed. 20(2). 93–102. 3 indexed citations

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