Marietta Zille

2.3k total citations · 2 hit papers
44 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Marietta Zille is a scholar working on Neurology, Neurology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Marietta Zille has authored 44 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Neurology, 19 papers in Neurology and 13 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Marietta Zille's work include Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (15 papers), Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research (9 papers) and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (9 papers). Marietta Zille is often cited by papers focused on Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (15 papers), Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Research (9 papers) and Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (9 papers). Marietta Zille collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Austria and United States. Marietta Zille's co-authors include Saravanan S. Karuppagounder, Rajiv R. Ratan, Yingxin Chen, Joshua N. Finger, Peter J. Gough, Teresa A. Milner, John Bertin, Elizabeth A. Jonas, Johannes Boltze and Tracy D. Farr and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Marietta Zille

42 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Hit Papers

Neuronal Death After Hemorrhagic Stroke In Vitro and In V... 2017 2026 2020 2023 2017 2022 100 200 300 400

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marietta Zille Germany 19 631 370 350 331 213 44 1.4k
Yucong Peng China 24 553 0.9× 495 1.3× 408 1.2× 183 0.6× 177 0.8× 42 1.4k
Guobiao Liang China 29 715 1.1× 541 1.5× 337 1.0× 205 0.6× 186 0.9× 126 2.1k
Hang Zhou China 23 785 1.2× 331 0.9× 318 0.9× 188 0.6× 178 0.8× 54 1.9k
Yuanjian Fang China 27 742 1.2× 669 1.8× 521 1.5× 207 0.6× 244 1.1× 78 2.0k
Chengliang Luo China 26 778 1.2× 302 0.8× 200 0.6× 364 1.1× 261 1.2× 52 1.6k
Roshini Prakash United States 17 373 0.6× 160 0.4× 543 1.6× 205 0.6× 122 0.6× 27 1.3k
Budbazar Enkhjargal United States 28 708 1.1× 746 2.0× 453 1.3× 121 0.4× 147 0.7× 43 1.9k
Liuguan Bian China 26 549 0.9× 373 1.0× 140 0.4× 111 0.3× 147 0.7× 86 1.4k
Liu‐Lin Xiong China 21 454 0.7× 126 0.3× 163 0.5× 192 0.6× 154 0.7× 144 1.2k

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All Works

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Liu, Tongzhou, Qiang Li, Jingqi Liu, et al.. (2024). Metabolic dysfunction contributes to mood disorders after traumatic brain injury. Ageing Research Reviews. 104. 102652–102652. 1 indexed citations
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Li, Jiaxin, Xiaochong Fan, Chao Jiang, et al.. (2024). Unraveling the protein post-translational modification landscape: Neuroinflammation and neuronal death after stroke. Ageing Research Reviews. 101. 102489–102489. 15 indexed citations
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Wang, Shaoshuai, Xiuhua Ren, Junmin Wang, et al.. (2023). Blocking autofluorescence in brain tissues affected by ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, or traumatic brain injury. Frontiers in Immunology. 14. 1168292–1168292. 8 indexed citations
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Wang, Junmin, Junmin Wang, Ruike Wang, et al.. (2023). Environmental Enrichment for Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury: Mechanisms and Translational Implications. Comprehensive physiology. 14(1). 5291–5323. 1 indexed citations
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Wang, Junmin, Ruike Wang, Leo Huang, et al.. (2023). Environmental Enrichment for Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury: Mechanisms and Translational Implications. Comprehensive physiology. 14(1). 5291–5323. 2 indexed citations
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Liu, Yuanyuan, Shuai Chen, Simon Liu, et al.. (2023). T-cell receptor signaling modulated by the co-receptors: Potential targets for stroke treatment. Pharmacological Research. 192. 106797–106797. 15 indexed citations
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Ji, Xunming, Piotr Walczak, Heleen M.M. van Beusekom, et al.. (2022). Join us on an amazing journey towards next‐generation treatments for CNS disorders: Launch of Neuroprotection, a new high‐quality journal in translational neuroscience. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1(1). 1–4. 1 indexed citations
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Zille, Marietta, Nikolaus Plesnila, & Johannes Boltze. (2022). Pharmacologically targeting inflammation and improving cerebrospinal fluid circulation improves outcome after subarachnoid haemorrhage. EBioMedicine. 77. 103937–103937.
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Schulz, Reinhard, et al.. (2021). Deep Learning to Decipher the Progression and Morphology of Axonal Degeneration. Cells. 10(10). 2539–2539. 5 indexed citations
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Riabinska, Arina, et al.. (2019). Pigment Epithelium-Derived Factor Improves Paracellular Blood–Brain Barrier Integrity in the Normal and Ischemic Mouse Brain. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology. 40(5). 751–764. 17 indexed citations
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Zille, Marietta, et al.. (2019). Neuronal Stem Cell and Drug Interactions: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: Concise Review. Stem Cells Translational Medicine. 8(11). 1202–1211. 7 indexed citations
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Zille, Marietta, et al.. (2019). The impact of endothelial cell death in the brain and its role after stroke: A systematic review. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(11). 330–347. 54 indexed citations
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Zille, Marietta, Amit Kumar, Nandini Kundu, et al.. (2019). Ferroptosis in Neurons and Cancer Cells Is Similar But Differentially Regulated by Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors. eNeuro. 6(1). ENEURO.0263–18.2019. 68 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Annette, et al.. (2017). Sulfur mustard skin lesions: A systematic review on pathomechanisms, treatment options and future research directions. Toxicology Letters. 293. 82–90. 24 indexed citations
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Boehm‐Sturm, Philipp, Martina Füchtemeier, Marco Foddis, et al.. (2017). Neuroimaging Biomarkers Predict Brain Structural Connectivity Change in a Mouse Model of Vascular Cognitive Impairment. Stroke. 48(2). 468–475. 17 indexed citations
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Stöber, Franziska, Kathrin Baldauf, Iryna Ziabreva, et al.. (2013). Single-Cell Resolution Mapping of Neuronal Damage in Acute Focal Cerebral Ischemia Using Thallium Autometallography. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 34(1). 144–152. 5 indexed citations
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Zille, Marietta, Tracy D. Farr, Ingo Przesdzing, et al.. (2011). Visualizing Cell Death in Experimental Focal Cerebral Ischemia: Promises, Problems, and Perspectives. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 32(2). 213–231. 109 indexed citations
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Deten, Alexander, Claudia Pösel, Marietta Zille, et al.. (2010). Intravenous human umbilical cord blood transplantation for stroke: Impact on infarct volume and caspase-3-dependent cell death in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Experimental Neurology. 227(1). 218–223. 27 indexed citations

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