Marcus Hiß

763 total citations
23 papers, 524 citations indexed

About

Marcus Hiß is a scholar working on Nephrology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Marcus Hiß has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 524 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Nephrology, 7 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Marcus Hiß's work include Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (8 papers), Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (3 papers) and Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (2 papers). Marcus Hiß is often cited by papers focused on Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (8 papers), Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies (3 papers) and Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (2 papers). Marcus Hiß collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and China. Marcus Hiß's co-authors include Hermann Haller, Michael Mengel, Hans Kreipe, Wilfried Gwinner, Anke Schwarz, J. Radermacher, Jan T. Kielstein, Sibylle von Vietinghoff, Michael S. Balzer and Heike Kielstein and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Immunology, Kidney International and American Journal Of Pathology.

In The Last Decade

Marcus Hiß

21 papers receiving 515 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marcus Hiß Germany 12 211 166 106 101 82 23 524
Michael E. Seifert United States 14 330 1.6× 242 1.5× 144 1.4× 100 1.0× 36 0.4× 39 769
Ilona Kurnatowska Poland 12 156 0.7× 115 0.7× 79 0.7× 151 1.5× 23 0.3× 66 570
Seung Hwan Song South Korea 10 79 0.4× 117 0.7× 109 1.0× 38 0.4× 24 0.3× 33 370
Vania Cuna Italy 12 104 0.5× 89 0.5× 52 0.5× 64 0.6× 31 0.4× 37 340
Gad Kainer Australia 15 136 0.6× 78 0.5× 39 0.4× 73 0.7× 22 0.3× 41 520
Jan Carstens Denmark 14 44 0.2× 194 1.2× 121 1.1× 118 1.2× 28 0.3× 31 700
Paolo Rusconi United States 19 89 0.4× 424 2.6× 118 1.1× 93 0.9× 26 0.3× 66 1.2k
Leonard Stern United States 14 295 1.4× 95 0.6× 31 0.3× 94 0.9× 41 0.5× 19 495
Bernardo Faria Portugal 10 194 0.9× 59 0.4× 27 0.3× 124 1.2× 126 1.5× 23 442
C.H. Wigfield United States 15 24 0.1× 505 3.0× 135 1.3× 152 1.5× 44 0.5× 31 796

Countries citing papers authored by Marcus Hiß

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marcus Hiß

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marcus Hiß

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marcus Hiß. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marcus Hiß 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 Marcus Hiß. Marcus Hiß 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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Pankow, Anne, et al.. (2023). Mycophenolate mofetil in giant cell arteritis. Frontiers in Medicine. 10. 1254747–1254747.
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Napp, L. Christian, Silvia Mariani, Arjang Ruhparwar, et al.. (2021). First-in-Man Use of the Percutaneous 10F Reitan Catheter Pump for Cardiorenal Syndrome. ASAIO Journal. 68(6). e99–e101. 6 indexed citations
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Balzer, Michael S., Martin Reinhardt, Marcus Hiß, et al.. (2020). Peritoneal dialysate‐range hypertonic glucose promotes T‐cell IL‐17 production that induces mesothelial inflammation. European Journal of Immunology. 51(2). 354–367. 16 indexed citations
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Berliner, Dominik, Udo Bavendiek, Nicolas Vodovar, et al.. (2020). Soluble neprilysin, NT-proBNP, and growth differentiation factor-15 as biomarkers for heart failure in dialysis patients (SONGBIRD). Clinical Research in Cardiology. 109(8). 1035–1047. 19 indexed citations
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Nordlohne, Johannes, Michael S. Balzer, Lei Dong, et al.. (2019). CX3CL1–CX3CR1 interaction mediates macrophage-mesothelial cross talk and promotes peritoneal fibrosis. Kidney International. 95(6). 1405–1417. 61 indexed citations
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Balzer, Michael S., Gabriele Eden, Frank Euteneuer, et al.. (2019). Patient Perspectives on Renal Replacement Therapy Modality Choice: A Multicenter Questionnaire Study on Bioethical Dimensions. Peritoneal Dialysis International. 39(6). 519–526. 6 indexed citations
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Balzer, Michael S., Lei Dong, Marcus Hiß, et al.. (2018). Protein kinase C beta deficiency increases glucose-mediated peritoneal damage via M1 macrophage polarization and up-regulation of mesothelial protein kinase C alpha. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 34(6). 947–960. 13 indexed citations
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Bruck, Heike, Marianne Haag–Weber, Marcus Hiß, et al.. (2017). Standardisierung des peritonealen Äquilibrierungstest (PET) bei Peritonealdialyse. Der Nephrologe. 12(1). 33–39.
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Balzer, Michael S., Song Rong, Jan Menne, et al.. (2016). Protein kinase C α inhibition prevents peritoneal damage in a mouse model of chronic peritoneal exposure to high-glucose dialysate. Kidney International. 89(6). 1253–1267. 24 indexed citations
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Reising, Ansgar, Carsten Hafer, Marcus Hiß, et al.. (2016). Ultrasound findings in EHEC-associated hemolytic-uremic syndrome and their clinical relevance. International Urology and Nephrology. 48(4). 561–570. 7 indexed citations
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Schneider, Sabrina, Katrin Müller, Robby Schönfeld, et al.. (2015). Effect of a single dialysis session on cognitive function in CKD5D patients: a prospective clinical study. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 30(9). 1551–1559. 45 indexed citations
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Hiß, Marcus, et al.. (2014). A missed opportunity – consequences of unknown levetiracepam pharmacokinetics in a peritoneal dialysis patient. BMC Nephrology. 15(1). 49–49. 4 indexed citations
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Stoevesandt, Dietrich, et al.. (2013). Imaging in anatomy: a comparison of imaging techniques in embalmed human cadavers. BMC Medical Education. 13(1). 143–143. 53 indexed citations
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Schmitt, Roland, Hermann Haller, & Marcus Hiß. (2012). Quiz Page September 2012. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 60(3). A29–A31. 6 indexed citations
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Wedemeyer, Jochen, Tim O. Lankisch, Thomas Wirth, et al.. (2012). Transgastrically placed endoscopic vacuum-assisted closure system as an addition to transgastric necrosectomy in necrotizing pancreatitis (with video). Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. 76(6). 1238–1241. 16 indexed citations
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Bröcker, Verena, Irina Scheffner, Anke Schwarz, et al.. (2012). Arteriolar Lesions in Renal Transplant Biopsies. American Journal Of Pathology. 180(5). 1852–1862. 23 indexed citations
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Haghikia, Arash, Marcus Hiß, Kristina I. Ringe, et al.. (2011). Organ transplants do not escape paradoxical embolisms. Transplant International. 25(3). e34–e37. 2 indexed citations
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Burkhardt, Olaf, et al.. (2008). Pharmacokinetics and dialysate levels of daptomycin given intravenously in a peritoneal dialysis patient. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 41(2). 155–157. 10 indexed citations
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Woywodt, Alexander, et al.. (2008). In-Center Intermittent Peritoneal Dialysis: Retrospective Ten-Year Single-Center Experience with Thirty Consecutive Patients. Peritoneal Dialysis International. 28(5). 518–526. 8 indexed citations
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Schwarz, Anke, Michael Mengel, Wilfried Gwinner, et al.. (2004). Risk factors for chronic allograft nephropathy after renal transplantation: A protocol biopsy study. Kidney International. 67(1). 341–348. 143 indexed citations

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