N. Spannbrucker

1.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
19 papers, 872 citations indexed

About

N. Spannbrucker is a scholar working on Parasitology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, N. Spannbrucker has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 872 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Parasitology, 3 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine and 3 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in N. Spannbrucker's work include Parasites and Host Interactions (6 papers), Botanical Research and Chemistry (3 papers) and Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (2 papers). N. Spannbrucker is often cited by papers focused on Parasites and Host Interactions (6 papers), Botanical Research and Chemistry (3 papers) and Parasite Biology and Host Interactions (2 papers). N. Spannbrucker collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Netherlands and Ghana. N. Spannbrucker's co-authors include Michel Eichelbaum, H. J. Dengler, H. J. Dengler, Joachim Fandrey, Wolfgang Jelkmann, E Doehring, Reverianus Gabone, Udo Vester, Peter Metz and J. H. H. Ehrich and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical Infectious Diseases, Journal of Chromatography A and Intensive Care Medicine.

In The Last Decade

N. Spannbrucker

18 papers receiving 809 citations

Hit Papers

Defective N-oxidation of sparteine in man: A new pharmaco... 1979 2026 1994 2010 1979 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
N. Spannbrucker Germany 11 453 196 156 153 142 19 872
M.L'E. Orme United Kingdom 22 265 0.6× 113 0.6× 68 0.4× 136 0.9× 55 0.4× 39 960
Maria Paula Marques Brazil 17 157 0.3× 127 0.6× 81 0.5× 108 0.7× 76 0.5× 63 771
S H Chiu United States 14 250 0.6× 141 0.7× 159 1.0× 69 0.5× 26 0.2× 23 716
Anne‐Marie Batt France 19 545 1.2× 269 1.4× 257 1.6× 61 0.4× 29 0.2× 51 995
Fiona Macintyre United Kingdom 11 336 0.7× 244 1.2× 305 2.0× 64 0.4× 58 0.4× 16 1.1k
ML Orme United Kingdom 13 339 0.7× 263 1.3× 111 0.7× 173 1.1× 35 0.2× 17 860
Tanja Zeugin Switzerland 9 338 0.7× 143 0.7× 144 0.9× 52 0.3× 27 0.2× 14 530
P. Back United States 16 107 0.2× 324 1.7× 146 0.9× 110 0.7× 108 0.8× 37 702
R A Yeates Germany 16 125 0.3× 103 0.5× 82 0.5× 75 0.5× 47 0.3× 35 692
Henri Frischer United States 22 162 0.4× 120 0.6× 411 2.6× 239 1.6× 43 0.3× 57 1.7k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of N. Spannbrucker

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Polderman, Anton M., Mark Eberhard, S. Baéta, et al.. (2010). The Rise and Fall of Human Oesophagostomiasis. Advances in Parasitology. 93–155. 11 indexed citations
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Spannbrucker, N., et al.. (2008). Sympathikomimetika in der Intensivmedizin. DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 106(42). 1383–1385.
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Ziem, Juventus B., Annette Olsen, Pascal Magnussen, et al.. (2006). Annual mass treatment with albendazole might eliminate human oesophagostomiasis from the endemic focus in northern Ghana. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 11(11). 1759–1763. 7 indexed citations
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Ziem, Juventus B., N. Spannbrucker, Annette Olsen, et al.. (2006). Mass treatment with albendazole reduces the prevalence and severity of Oesophagostomum-induced nodular pathology in northern Ghana. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 100(8). 760–766. 6 indexed citations
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Ziem, Juventus B., N. Spannbrucker, Pascal Magnussen, et al.. (2005). Oesophagostomum bifurcum-induced nodular pathology in a highly endemic area of Northern Ghana. Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 99(6). 417–422. 15 indexed citations
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Spannbrucker, N., et al.. (2002). Intraobserver and interobserver variation of ultrasound diagnosis of Oesophagostomum bifurcum colon lesions.. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 67(6). 680–683. 4 indexed citations
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Spannbrucker, N., et al.. (2001). Ultrasonographic Detection and Assessment of PreclinicalOesophagostomum bifurcum–Induced Colonic Pathology. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 33(2). 166–170. 7 indexed citations
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Frenzel, Katrin, Lorenz Grigull, Christopher M. Ndugwa, et al.. (1999). Evidence for a long-term effect of a single dose of praziquantel on Schistosoma mansoni-induced hepatosplenic lesions in northern Uganda.. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 60(6). 927–931. 51 indexed citations
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Kardorff, R., Reverianus Gabone, Charles Émile Ramarokoto, et al.. (1997). Schistosoma mansoni‐related morbidity on Ukerewe Island, Tanzania: clinical, ultrasonographical and biochemical parameters. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 2(3). 230–239. 72 indexed citations
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Spannbrucker, N., et al.. (1996). Serum erythropoietin levels in patients with sepsis and septic shock. European Journal Of Haematology. 57(5). 359–363. 58 indexed citations
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Scheurlen, Christian, et al.. (1994). Amanita phalloides intoxications in a family of russian immigrants. Case reports and review of the literature with a focus on orthotopic liver transplantation.. PubMed. 32(7). 399–404. 13 indexed citations
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Spannbrucker, N., et al.. (1988). Comparative study on the antihypertensive efficacy of torasemide and indapamide in patients with essential hypertension.. PubMed. 38(1A). 190–3. 24 indexed citations
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Spannbrucker, N., et al.. (1987). Magnetic resonance imaging in renal transplants.. PubMed. 19(5). 3716–8. 1 indexed citations
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Spannbrucker, N., et al.. (1981). Comparative measurements of cutaneous and arterial pCO2 in patients with low cardiac output on an intensive care unit for internal medicine. Intensive Care Medicine. 7(5). 258–259. 6 indexed citations
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Eichelbaum, Michel, et al.. (1979). Defective N-oxidation of sparteine in man: A new pharmacogenetic defect. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 16(3). 183–187. 474 indexed citations breakdown →
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Eichelbaum, Michel, N. Spannbrucker, & H. J. Dengler. (1979). Influence of the defective metabolism of sparteine on its pharmacokinetics. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 16(3). 189–194. 48 indexed citations
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Spannbrucker, N., et al.. (1978). [A human genetic defect in the metabolism of sparteine].. PubMed. 1125–7. 3 indexed citations
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Eichelbaum, Michel & N. Spannbrucker. (1977). Rapid and sensitive method for the determination of antipyrine in biological fluids by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Journal of Chromatography A. 140(3). 288–292. 51 indexed citations
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Eichelbaum, Michel, et al.. (1975). Proceedings: N-oxidation of sparteine in man and its interindividual differences.. PubMed. 287 Suppl. R94–R94. 21 indexed citations

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