Manfred Hönig

3.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
29 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Manfred Hönig is a scholar working on Immunology, Epidemiology and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, Manfred Hönig has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Immunology, 9 papers in Epidemiology and 9 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in Manfred Hönig's work include Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders (17 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (9 papers) and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (8 papers). Manfred Hönig is often cited by papers focused on Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders (17 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (9 papers) and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (8 papers). Manfred Hönig collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Switzerland. Manfred Hönig's co-authors include Klaus Schwarz, Ulrich Pannicke, Ansgar Schulz, Melanie Flach, Robert Thimme, Thomas Hoyler, Viet L. Bui, Cédric Vonarbourg, Carl F. Ware and Pedro P. Hernández and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Genetics, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Blood.

In The Last Decade

Manfred Hönig

26 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Manfred Hönig Germany 15 980 372 266 205 201 29 1.3k
Tiphanie P. Vogel United States 13 612 0.6× 201 0.5× 153 0.6× 102 0.5× 238 1.2× 43 1.1k
H. Noreen United States 22 748 0.8× 332 0.9× 206 0.8× 306 1.5× 110 0.5× 49 1.4k
Céline Cognet France 15 1.3k 1.4× 206 0.6× 85 0.3× 265 1.3× 185 0.9× 17 1.6k
C. Gautreau France 17 607 0.6× 822 2.2× 92 0.3× 143 0.7× 118 0.6× 35 1.8k
Cornelia Tillack Germany 22 691 0.7× 328 0.9× 861 3.2× 98 0.5× 169 0.8× 33 1.5k
Linda Stempora United States 20 625 0.6× 250 0.7× 74 0.3× 255 1.2× 291 1.4× 40 1.3k
M. Bunce United Kingdom 16 594 0.6× 98 0.3× 200 0.8× 122 0.6× 117 0.6× 29 974
José A. Campillo Spain 18 651 0.7× 164 0.4× 94 0.4× 99 0.5× 130 0.6× 80 1.0k
Valentina Querci Italy 13 1.6k 1.6× 99 0.3× 113 0.4× 149 0.7× 175 0.9× 13 1.9k
M. J. Giphart Netherlands 14 543 0.6× 148 0.4× 279 1.0× 87 0.4× 103 0.5× 27 937

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Manfred Hönig

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All Works

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Ghosh, Sujal, Michael H. Albert, Fabian Hauck, et al.. (2023). Neugeborenenscreening auf schwere kombinierte Immundefekte (SCID) in Deutschland. Bundesgesundheitsblatt - Gesundheitsforschung - Gesundheitsschutz. 66(11). 1222–1231. 4 indexed citations
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Lankester, Arjan C., Michael H. Albert, Claire Booth, et al.. (2021). EBMT/ESID inborn errors working party guidelines for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for inborn errors of immunity. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 56(9). 2052–2062. 99 indexed citations
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Alosaimi, Mohammed F., Eva‐Maria Jacobsen, Thomas F.E. Barth, et al.. (2020). Successful hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in a 4-1BB deficient patient with EBV-induced lymphoproliferation. Clinical Immunology. 222. 108639–108639. 4 indexed citations
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Posovszky, Carsten, E. Jacobsen, Myriam Ricarda Lorenz, et al.. (2019). Dataset of clinical, immunohistopathological and laboratory features of patients with MHC II deficiency suffering from enteropathy. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 26. 104446–104446. 1 indexed citations
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Posovszky, Carsten, E. Jacobsen, Myriam Ricarda Lorenz, et al.. (2019). Persisting enteropathy and disturbed adaptive mucosal immunity due to MHC class II deficiency. Clinical Immunology. 203. 125–133. 9 indexed citations
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Beier, Rita, André Schulz, Manfred Hönig, et al.. (2012). Long-term follow-up of children conditioned with Treosulfan: German and Austrian experience. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 48(4). 491–501. 31 indexed citations
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Friedrich, Wilhelm & Manfred Hönig. (2011). HLA-haploidentical Donor Transplantation in Severe Combined Immunodeficiency. Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America. 25(1). 31–44. 4 indexed citations
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Gatz, Susanne A., Ulrike Benninghoff, Charlotte Schutz, et al.. (2010). Curative treatment of autosomal-recessive hyper-IgE syndrome by hematopoietic cell transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 46(4). 552–556. 59 indexed citations
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Vonarbourg, Cédric, Arthur Mortha, Viet L. Bui, et al.. (2010). Regulated Expression of Nuclear Receptor RORγt Confers Distinct Functional Fates to NK Cell Receptor-Expressing RORγt+ Innate Lymphocytes. Immunity. 33(5). 736–751. 547 indexed citations breakdown →
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Friedrich, Wilhelm & Manfred Hönig. (2010). HLA-haploidentical Donor Transplantation in Severe Combined Immunodeficiency. Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America. 30(1). 31–44.
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Pannicke, Ulrich, Manfred Hönig, Ilka Schulze, et al.. (2009). The most frequentDCLRE1C(ARTEMIS) mutations are based on homologous recombination events. Human Mutation. 31(2). 197–207. 33 indexed citations
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Sparber‐Sauer, Monika, Manfred Hönig, Ansgar Schulz, et al.. (2009). Patients with early relapse of primary hemophagocytic syndromes or with persistent CNS involvement may benefit from immediate hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 44(6). 333–338. 14 indexed citations
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Friedrich, Wilhelm, Catharina Schütz, Ansgar Schulz, Ulrike Benninghoff, & Manfred Hönig. (2008). Results and long-term outcome in 39 patients with Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome transplanted from HLA-matched and -mismatched donors. Immunologic Research. 44(1-3). 18–24. 16 indexed citations
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Pannicke, Ulrich, Manfred Hönig, Isabell Hess, et al.. (2008). Reticular dysgenesis (aleukocytosis) is caused by mutations in the gene encoding mitochondrial adenylate kinase 2. Nature Genetics. 41(1). 101–105. 129 indexed citations
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Friedrich, Wilhelm, Manfred Hönig, & Susanna Müller. (2007). Long-term follow-up in patients with severe combined immunodeficiency treated by bone marrow transplantation. Immunologic Research. 38(1-3). 165–173. 22 indexed citations
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Corbacioglu, Selim, Manfred Hönig, Georgia Lahr, et al.. (2006). Stem cell transplantation in children with infantile osteopetrosis is associated with a high incidence of VOD, which could be prevented with defibrotide. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 38(8). 547–553. 62 indexed citations
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Hönig, Manfred & Klaus Schwarz. (2006). Omenn syndrome: a lack of tolerance on the background of deficient lymphocyte development and maturation. Current Opinion in Rheumatology. 18(4). 383–388. 38 indexed citations
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Hönig, Manfred, Michael H. Albert, Ansgar Schulz, et al.. (2006). Patients with adenosine deaminase deficiency surviving after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation are at high risk of CNS complications. Blood. 109(8). 3595–3602. 67 indexed citations
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Friedrich, Wilhelm, Manfred Hönig, Ansgar Schulz, & Susanna Müller. (2004). Immune reconstitution in congenital disorders after HLA-haploidentical hemopoietic stem cell transplantation. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 33(3). 291–293. 3 indexed citations
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Hönig, Manfred, et al.. (1976). Verrenkung im Acromioclaviculargelenk Ergebnisse mit perkutaner Bohrdrahtfixation. Unfallchirurgie. 2(2). 64–67. 4 indexed citations

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