Meray Serdar

789 total citations
20 papers, 584 citations indexed

About

Meray Serdar is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Meray Serdar has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 584 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 11 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 4 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Meray Serdar's work include Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (13 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (11 papers) and Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (4 papers). Meray Serdar is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (13 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (11 papers) and Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (4 papers). Meray Serdar collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and United States. Meray Serdar's co-authors include Ivo Bendix, Ursula Felderhoff‐Müser, Josephine Herz, Karina Kempe, Yohan van de Looij, Hemmen Sabir, Peter A. Horn, Bernd Giebel, Anna‐Kristin Ludwig and Stefan Radtke and has published in prestigious journals such as Brain Research, International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Hypertension.

In The Last Decade

Meray Serdar

20 papers receiving 581 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Meray Serdar Germany 12 251 208 159 124 110 20 584
Makiko Ohshima Japan 16 193 0.8× 197 0.9× 151 0.9× 132 1.1× 39 0.4× 23 706
Praneeti Pathipati United States 15 138 0.5× 174 0.8× 98 0.6× 90 0.7× 37 0.3× 20 542
Ketah Doty United States 8 106 0.4× 164 0.8× 51 0.3× 102 0.8× 72 0.7× 11 841
Barbara S. Reinboth Germany 6 93 0.4× 160 0.8× 131 0.8× 114 0.9× 23 0.2× 6 359
Kazuhide Furuya Japan 16 221 0.9× 44 0.2× 98 0.6× 205 1.7× 70 0.6× 27 841
Hailun Zhan China 17 264 1.1× 67 0.3× 134 0.8× 43 0.3× 127 1.2× 43 763
Patricia L. Musolino United States 17 367 1.5× 39 0.2× 42 0.3× 134 1.1× 38 0.3× 39 678
Gabriel S. Gonzales-Portillo United States 6 196 0.8× 62 0.3× 37 0.2× 116 0.9× 24 0.2× 12 531
Yingang Wu China 12 444 1.8× 55 0.3× 37 0.2× 173 1.4× 80 0.7× 17 826
Dongpei Yin China 11 361 1.4× 46 0.2× 29 0.2× 215 1.7× 67 0.6× 13 702

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Meray Serdar

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Meray Serdar. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Meray Serdar 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 Meray Serdar. Meray Serdar 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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Serdar, Meray, Josephine Herz, Karina Kempe, et al.. (2025). A Novel Model for Simultaneous Evaluation of Hyperoxia-Mediated Brain and Lung Injury in Neonatal Rats. Cells. 14(6). 443–443. 1 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Karina Kempe, Ralf Herrmann, et al.. (2025). Prenatal inflammation exacerbates hyperoxia-induced neonatal brain injury. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 22(1). 57–57. 2 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Karina Kempe, Ursula Felderhoff‐Müser, et al.. (2025). Prolonged Exposure to Neonatal Hyperoxia Impairs Neuronal and Oligodendrocyte Maturation Associated with Long-Lasting Neuroinflammatory Responses in Juvenile Mice. Cells. 14(15). 1141–1141. 1 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Ivo Bendix, Stefanie Endesfelder, et al.. (2024). Oxygen and HIF1α‐dependent SDF1 expression in primary astrocytes. Developmental Neurobiology. 84(3). 113–127. 1 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, et al.. (2022). Systemic Maternal Human sFLT1 Overexpression Leads to an Impaired Foetal Brain Development of Growth‐Restricted Foetuses upon Experimental Preeclampsia. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2022(1). 3024032–3024032. 7 indexed citations
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Köster, Christian, Mark Dzietko, Hemmen Sabir, et al.. (2021). Hypothermia modulates myeloid cell polarization in neonatal hypoxic–ischemic brain injury. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 18(1). 266–266. 20 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Boyka Markova, Ursula Felderhoff‐Müser, et al.. (2021). Hyperoxia Leads to Transient Endocrine Alterations in the Neonatal Rat During Postnatal Development. Frontiers in Pediatrics. 9. 723928–723928. 1 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Yohan van de Looij, Martin Hadamitzky, et al.. (2020). Repetitive Erythropoietin Treatment Improves Long-Term Neurocognitive Outcome by Attenuating Hyperoxia-Induced Hypomyelination in the Developing Brain. Frontiers in Neurology. 11. 804–804. 15 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Karina Kempe, Ralf Herrmann, et al.. (2020). Involvement of CXCL1/CXCR2 During Microglia Activation Following Inflammation-Sensitized Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury in Neonatal Rats. Frontiers in Neurology. 11. 540878–540878. 47 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Karina Kempe, Josephine Herz, et al.. (2019). Early Pro-inflammatory Microglia Activation After Inflammation-Sensitized Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury in Neonatal Rats. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 13. 237–237. 68 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, et al.. (2019). Detrimental Impact of Energy Drink Compounds on Developing Oligodendrocytes and Neurons. Cells. 8(11). 1381–1381. 11 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Josephine Herz, Karina Kempe, et al.. (2018). Protection of Oligodendrocytes Through Neuronal Overexpression of the Small GTPase Ras in Hyperoxia-Induced Neonatal Brain Injury. Frontiers in Neurology. 9. 175–175. 18 indexed citations
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Sifringer, Marco, Yohan van de Looij, Josephine Herz, et al.. (2016). Erythropoietin Restores Long‐Term Neurocognitive Function Involving Mechanisms of Neuronal Plasticity in a Model of Hyperoxia‐Induced Preterm Brain Injury. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 2016(1). 9247493–9247493. 31 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Ivo Bendix, Josephine Herz, et al.. (2016). Mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles ameliorate inflammation-induced preterm brain injury. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 60. 220–232. 226 indexed citations
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Serdar, Meray, Josephine Herz, Karina Kempe, et al.. (2015). Fingolimod protects against neonatal white matter damage and long-term cognitive deficits caused by hyperoxia. Brain Behavior and Immunity. 52. 106–119. 69 indexed citations
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Przybył, Łukasz, Tarek Ibrahim, Nadine Haase, et al.. (2015). Regulatory T Cells Ameliorate Intrauterine Growth Retardation in a Transgenic Rat Model for Preeclampsia. Hypertension. 65(6). 1298–1306. 25 indexed citations
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Bendix, Ivo, Meray Serdar, Josephine Herz, et al.. (2014). Inhibition of Acetylcholinesterase Modulates NMDA Receptor Antagonist Mediated Alterations in the Developing Brain. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 15(3). 3784–3798. 5 indexed citations
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Bendix, Ivo, Ulrike Weichelt, Katja Sträßer, et al.. (2012). Hyperoxia changes the balance of the thioredoxin/peroxiredoxin system in the neonatal rat brain. Brain Research. 1484. 68–75. 19 indexed citations

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