Mitchell E. Geffner

9.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
221 papers, 6.1k citations indexed

About

Mitchell E. Geffner is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Molecular Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Mitchell E. Geffner has authored 221 papers receiving a total of 6.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 122 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 67 papers in Molecular Biology and 45 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Mitchell E. Geffner's work include Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (65 papers), Sexual Differentiation and Disorders (50 papers) and HIV-related health complications and treatments (26 papers). Mitchell E. Geffner is often cited by papers focused on Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors (65 papers), Sexual Differentiation and Disorders (50 papers) and HIV-related health complications and treatments (26 papers). Mitchell E. Geffner collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Sweden. Mitchell E. Geffner's co-authors include David W. Golde, Barbara M. Lippe, Noelle Bersch, Melissa Hines, Vickie Pasterski, Solomon A. Kaplan, Caroline Brain, C G D Brook, Francine Kaufman and Mark Borchert and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Circulation and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Mitchell E. Geffner

216 papers receiving 5.9k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Mitchell E. Geffner 2.5k 1.8k 1.8k 877 728 221 6.1k
G Chiumello 2.7k 1.1× 3.0k 1.7× 2.2k 1.2× 956 1.1× 1.4k 1.9× 211 7.9k
E Cacciari 1.8k 0.7× 1.3k 0.7× 1.6k 0.9× 732 0.8× 806 1.1× 146 4.9k
Edward O. Reiter 2.8k 1.1× 1.4k 0.8× 1.7k 1.0× 1.5k 1.7× 448 0.6× 158 6.3k
Fumio Otsuka 1.1k 0.4× 1.0k 0.6× 3.2k 1.8× 351 0.4× 841 1.2× 508 7.7k
Robert M. Blizzard 5.9k 2.4× 2.2k 1.2× 2.6k 1.5× 1.2k 1.4× 908 1.2× 190 9.6k
Joachim Woelfle 1.0k 0.4× 1.1k 0.6× 1.3k 0.7× 466 0.5× 426 0.6× 185 3.5k
Valeria Calcaterra 646 0.3× 879 0.5× 714 0.4× 489 0.6× 840 1.2× 374 4.5k
Jan M. Wit 5.3k 2.1× 3.6k 2.0× 4.0k 2.3× 4.1k 4.7× 992 1.4× 316 12.8k
Juliane Léger 3.8k 1.5× 1.7k 0.9× 2.2k 1.2× 2.3k 2.6× 902 1.2× 206 7.6k
C G D Brook 3.0k 1.2× 1.1k 0.6× 1.9k 1.1× 1.1k 1.3× 428 0.6× 181 6.0k

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All Works

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Albers, Norbert, Benjamin G. Feakins, María Arregui, et al.. (2025). Long-Acting Growth Hormone for Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency. Journal of the Endocrine Society. 9(5). bvaf040–bvaf040. 1 indexed citations
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Geffner, Mitchell E., Michael B. Ranke, & Michael P. Wajnrajch. (2024). An overview of growth hormone therapy in pediatric cases documented in the Kabi International Growth Study (Pfizer International Growth Database). Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism. 29(1). 3–11. 2 indexed citations
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Geffner, Mitchell E., et al.. (2023). Differences in Hyperandrogenism Related to Early Detection of Non-Classical Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia on Second Newborn Screen. International Journal of Neonatal Screening. 9(3). 50–50. 1 indexed citations
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Cotter, Devyn L., Mimi S. Kim, Farzana Choudhury, et al.. (2023). Altered Emotion Perception Linked to Structural Brain Differences in Youth With Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 108(10). e1134–e1146. 1 indexed citations
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Dirajlal‐Fargo, Sahera, Denise L. Jacobson, Ayesha Mirza, et al.. (2023). Longitudinal changes in body fat and metabolic complications in young people with perinatally acquired HIV. HIV Medicine. 25(2). 233–244. 6 indexed citations
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Thornton, Paul, Manmohan K. Kamboj, Takara L. Stanley, et al.. (2023). Practice Variation among Pediatric Endocrinologists in the Dosing of Glucocorticoids in Young Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. Children. 10(12). 1871–1871. 3 indexed citations
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Geffner, Mitchell E., et al.. (2023). Electrolyte abnormalities and stress dosing predict illness‐related hospitalizations among infants and toddlers with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Clinical Endocrinology. 98(4). 536–542. 1 indexed citations
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Juul, Anders, Philippe Backeljauw, Marco Cappa, et al.. (2022). Early Growth Hormone Initiation Leads to Favorable Long-Term Growth Outcomes in Children Born Small for Gestational Age. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 108(5). 1043–1052. 5 indexed citations
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Vidmar, Alaina P., et al.. (2021). Kids N Fitness Junior: Outcomes of an Evidence-Based Adapted Weight Management Program for Children Ages Three–Seven Years. Childhood Obesity. 18(1). 56–66. 3 indexed citations
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Herting, Megan M., et al.. (2020). Brain Differences in the Prefrontal Cortex, Amygdala, and Hippocampus in Youth with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 105(4). 1098–1111. 27 indexed citations
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Chang, Nancy, et al.. (2020). Glycemic control in youth‐onset type 2 diabetes correlates with weight loss. Pediatric Diabetes. 21(7). 1116–1125. 9 indexed citations
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Jacobson, Denise L., Jennifer Jao, Jonathan S. Russell, et al.. (2020). Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Insulin Resistance in Pubertal Youth Living with Perinatally Acquired HIV. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 36(9). 703–711. 7 indexed citations
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Kim, Mimi S., et al.. (2016). Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Is Associated with Increased Androgens in Adolescents and Young Adults with Classical Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia. Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 85(4). 242–249. 19 indexed citations
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Salehi, Parisa, et al.. (2013). Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome: 8 new cases in Southern California and a review of the literature.. PubMed. 10(2). 227–33. 10 indexed citations
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Garcia‐Filion, Pamela, et al.. (2012). Serum Prolactin Concentrations in Relation to Hypopituitarism and Obesity in Children with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia. Hormone Research in Paediatrics. 77(5). 277–280. 11 indexed citations
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Geffner, Mitchell E., et al.. (2010). Somatotropin in the treatment of growth hormone deficiency and Turner syndrome in pediatric patients: a review. Clinical Pharmacology Advances and Applications. 2. 111–111. 25 indexed citations
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Fink, Cassandra, et al.. (2010). Evolving Central Hypothyroidism in Children with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism. 23(1-2). 53–8. 14 indexed citations
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Geffner, Mitchell E., Noelle Bersch, Robin L. Bailey, & David W. Golde. (1995). Insulin-like growth factor I resistance in immortalized T cell lines from African Efe Pygmies.. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 80(12). 3732–3738. 19 indexed citations
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Geffner, Mitchell E. & David W. Golde. (1988). Selective Insulin Action on Skin, Ovary, and Heart in Insulin-Resistant States. Diabetes Care. 11(6). 500–505. 78 indexed citations

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