María Eugenia Sáez

6.1k total citations
67 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

María Eugenia Sáez is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, María Eugenia Sáez has authored 67 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Molecular Biology, 16 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 12 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in María Eugenia Sáez's work include Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes (8 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (8 papers) and Calpain Protease Function and Regulation (7 papers). María Eugenia Sáez is often cited by papers focused on Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes (8 papers), Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (8 papers) and Calpain Protease Function and Regulation (7 papers). María Eugenia Sáez collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Sweden and United States. María Eugenia Sáez's co-authors include Agustı́n Ruiz, Reposo Ramírez‐Lorca, Antonio González‐Pérez, Francisco Jesús Morón, Luís Miguel Real, Guillermo Antiñolo, Luis A. Garcı́a Rodrı́guez, Manuel Serrano‐Ríos, Charis Eng and Salud Borrego and has published in prestigious journals such as The EMBO Journal, PLoS ONE and The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

María Eugenia Sáez

65 papers receiving 1.3k citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
María Eugenia Sáez Spain 21 455 239 201 189 187 67 1.3k
Annette Uittenbogaard United States 12 383 0.8× 141 0.6× 147 0.7× 193 1.0× 317 1.7× 16 1.2k
Robert Koesters France 27 1.5k 3.3× 259 1.1× 117 0.6× 211 1.1× 217 1.2× 47 2.3k
Vicky L. Morrison United Kingdom 14 394 0.9× 110 0.5× 444 2.2× 143 0.8× 134 0.7× 20 1.1k
Ignacio Benedicto Spain 22 642 1.4× 116 0.5× 237 1.2× 99 0.5× 152 0.8× 37 1.6k
Felicity Payne United Kingdom 19 556 1.2× 608 2.5× 138 0.7× 136 0.7× 224 1.2× 29 1.2k
Mette Madsen Denmark 20 511 1.1× 143 0.6× 153 0.8× 45 0.2× 152 0.8× 37 1.3k
Penny J. Norsworthy United Kingdom 14 656 1.4× 451 1.9× 302 1.5× 133 0.7× 195 1.0× 18 1.5k
Yoji Fukuda Japan 17 645 1.4× 182 0.8× 115 0.6× 143 0.8× 146 0.8× 21 1.6k
Lorin K. Johnson United States 17 574 1.3× 358 1.5× 97 0.5× 180 1.0× 189 1.0× 30 1.3k
Vijay Saxena United States 19 278 0.6× 130 0.5× 495 2.5× 202 1.1× 218 1.2× 39 1.5k

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All Works

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Bravo, María José, María Eugenia Sáez, Itziar de Rojas, et al.. (2024). The absence of seroconversion after exposition to hepatitis C virus is not related to KIR-HLA genotype combinations (GEHEP-012 study). Antiviral Research. 222. 105795–105795. 1 indexed citations
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Rallón, Norma, José M. Benito, Francisco J. Márquez, et al.. (2024). Impact of Human Leukocyte Antigen Allele–Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor Partners on Sexually Transmitted Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 230(5). e1077–e1081.
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Allué, José Antonio, María Pascual‐Lucas, Leticia Sarasa, et al.. (2023). Clinical utility of an antibody‐free LC‐MS method to detect brain amyloid deposition in cognitively unimpaired individuals from the screening visit of the A4 Study. Alzheimer s & Dementia Diagnosis Assessment & Disease Monitoring. 15(2). e12451–e12451. 5 indexed citations
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González‐Pérez, Antonio, David Vizcaya, María Eugenia Sáez, Marcus Lind, & Luis A. Garcı́a Rodrı́guez. (2023). Cardiovascular and renal outcomes among patients with type 2 diabetes using SGLT2 inhibitors added to metformin: a population-based cohort study from the UK. BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care. 11(1). e003072–e003072. 7 indexed citations
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Balabanova, Yanina, et al.. (2022). Renal decline in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation treated with rivaroxaban or warfarin: A population-based study from the United Kingdom. International Journal of Cardiology. 352. 165–171. 10 indexed citations
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Corma‐Gómez, Anaïs, Juan Macı́as, Antonio Rivero, et al.. (2021). A Genome-Wide Association Study on Liver Stiffness Changes during Hepatitis C Virus Infection Cure. Diagnostics. 11(8). 1501–1501. 1 indexed citations
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González‐Pérez, Antonio, et al.. (2021). Integrated Genomic, Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analysis for Identifying Markers of Alzheimer’s Disease. Diagnostics. 11(12). 2303–2303. 6 indexed citations
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Carmona‐Rodríguez, Lorena, María Jesús Fernández‐Aceñero, Alicia González-Martín, et al.. (2020). SOD3 induces a HIF-2α-dependent program in endothelial cells that provides a selective signal for tumor infiltration by T cells. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer. 8(1). e000432–e000432. 36 indexed citations
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Blanco, Raquel, Josefina Casas, María Eugenia Sáez, et al.. (2020). CCR 5 deficiency impairs CD 4 + T‐cell memory responses and antigenic sensitivity through increased ceramide synthesis. The EMBO Journal. 39(15). e104749–e104749. 19 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Shahzad, Marta del Campo, Oskar Hansson, et al.. (2020). CDH6 and HAGH protein levels in plasma associate with Alzheimer’s disease in APOE ε4 carriers. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 8233–8233. 18 indexed citations
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Sáez, María Eugenia, Javier Varona Santos, Cristina Nuevo‐Tapioles, et al.. (2019). PD-1 signaling affects cristae morphology and leads to mitochondrial dysfunction in human CD8+ T lymphocytes. Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer. 7(1). 151–151. 96 indexed citations
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Sáez, María Eugenia, Antonio González‐Pérez, Sonia Moreno–Grau, et al.. (2019). Genome Wide Meta-Analysis identifies common genetic signatures shared by heart function and Alzheimer’s disease. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 16665–16665. 2 indexed citations
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Real, Luís Miguel, Marta Fernández‐Fuertes, María Eugenia Sáez, et al.. (2019). A genome‐wide association study on low susceptibility to hepatitis C virus infection (GEHEP012 study). Liver International. 39(10). 1918–1926. 3 indexed citations
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Sáez, María Eugenia, Antonio González‐Pérez, David Gaist, et al.. (2016). Risk of seizure associated with use of acid-suppressive drugs: An observational cohort study. Epilepsy & Behavior. 62. 72–80. 9 indexed citations
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Grilo, Antonio, et al.. (2013). Genetic analysis of candidate SNPs for metabolic syndrome in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Gene. 521(1). 150–154. 7 indexed citations
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Sáez, María Eugenia, Antonio González‐Pérez, Nicholas G. Martin, et al.. (2010). WWOX gene is associated with HDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels. BMC Medical Genetics. 11(1). 148–148. 24 indexed citations
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González‐Pérez, Antonio, Javier Gayán, Juan Marín, et al.. (2009). Whole-genome conditional two-locus analysis identifies novel candidate genes for late-onset Parkinson’s disease. Neurogenetics. 10(3). 173–181. 11 indexed citations
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Sáez, María Eugenia, José Luis González‐Sánchez, Reposo Ramírez‐Lorca, et al.. (2008). The CAPN10 Gene Is Associated with Insulin Resistance Phenotypes in the Spanish Population. PLoS ONE. 3(8). e2953–e2953. 48 indexed citations
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Borrego, Salud, María Eugenia Sáez, Agustı́n Ruiz, et al.. (1999). Specific polymorphisms in the RETproto-oncogene are over-represented in patients with Hirschsprung disease and may represent loci modifying phenotypic expression. Journal of Medical Genetics. 36(10). 771–774. 115 indexed citations

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