Neoklis A. Georgopoulos

3.8k total citations
125 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Neoklis A. Georgopoulos is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Neoklis A. Georgopoulos has authored 125 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 44 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 37 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 25 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Neoklis A. Georgopoulos's work include Ovarian function and disorders (33 papers), Reproductive Biology and Fertility (17 papers) and Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (13 papers). Neoklis A. Georgopoulos is often cited by papers focused on Ovarian function and disorders (33 papers), Reproductive Biology and Fertility (17 papers) and Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (13 papers). Neoklis A. Georgopoulos collaborates with scholars based in Greece, United States and Switzerland. Neoklis A. Georgopoulos's co-authors include Kostas B. Markou, Venetsana Kyriazopoulou, Anastasia Theodoropoulou, A. G. Vagenakis, Apostolos G. Vagenakis, Dimitrios Panidis, Nikolaos D. Roupas, Maria Stamou, Michel Léglise and Ilias Katsikis and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, PEDIATRICS and Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.

In The Last Decade

Neoklis A. Georgopoulos

113 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Neoklis A. Georgopoulos Greece 28 910 747 546 407 376 125 2.6k
Toshiyuki Yasui Japan 32 1.0k 1.1× 702 0.9× 442 0.8× 294 0.7× 212 0.6× 201 3.4k
David C. Cumming Canada 31 813 0.9× 618 0.8× 626 1.1× 327 0.8× 693 1.8× 104 3.2k
Luciano Tatò Italy 34 521 0.6× 847 1.1× 1.2k 2.2× 656 1.6× 270 0.7× 113 3.6k
Ensio Norjavaara Sweden 29 615 0.7× 808 1.1× 419 0.8× 331 0.8× 129 0.3× 73 2.4k
Janice Rymer United Kingdom 33 453 0.5× 1.2k 1.6× 513 0.9× 140 0.3× 336 0.9× 113 3.0k
John Mandeli United States 22 610 0.7× 514 0.7× 386 0.7× 240 0.6× 111 0.3× 43 2.2k
Błażej Męczekalski Poland 31 1.8k 2.0× 477 0.6× 1.1k 2.0× 154 0.4× 102 0.3× 124 3.2k
Abdullah Bereket Türkiye 34 326 0.4× 1.5k 2.0× 415 0.8× 352 0.9× 141 0.4× 165 3.5k
Gil Guerra‐Júnior Brazil 28 583 0.6× 758 1.0× 698 1.3× 357 0.9× 151 0.4× 290 3.5k
H.A. Delemarre‐van de Waal Netherlands 31 481 0.5× 650 0.9× 423 0.8× 334 0.8× 96 0.3× 79 2.7k

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All Works

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Karras, Spyridon Ν., Konstantinos Michalakis, George Koukoulis, et al.. (2025). Predictors of Vitamin D Status in Religious and Intermittent Fasting: A Comparative Study in Orthodox Nuns and Women from the General Population. Nutrients. 17(10). 1656–1656.
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Karras, Spyridon Ν., Konstantinos Michalakis, Niki Katsiki, et al.. (2025). Interrelations of Leptin and Interleukin-6 in Vitamin D Deficient and Overweight Orthodox Nuns from Northern Greece: A Pilot Study. Nutrients. 17(7). 1144–1144. 2 indexed citations
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Koika, Vasiliki, et al.. (2024). Placental mRNA Expression of Neurokinin B Is Increased in PCOS Pregnancies with Female Offspring. Biomedicines. 12(2). 334–334.
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Cassin, Jessica, Maria Stamou, Kimberly W. Keefe, et al.. (2023). Heterozygous mutations in SOX2 may cause idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism via dominant-negative mechanisms. JCI Insight. 8(3). 3 indexed citations
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Armeni, Anastasia, Eleni Armeni, Areti Augoulea, et al.. (2023). Climacteric symptoms, age, and sense of coherence are associated with sexual function scores in women after menopause. The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 20(3). 313–323. 9 indexed citations
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Daoussis, Dimitrios, Marina Michalaki, Irene Mamali, et al.. (2022). ACTH vs steroids for the treatment of acute gout in hospitalized patients: a randomized, open label, comparative study. Rheumatology International. 42(6). 949–958. 3 indexed citations
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Ibáñez, Lourdes, et al.. (2018). Pediatric endocrinology: an overview of the last decade. HORMONES. 17(4). 439–449. 1 indexed citations
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Saxena, Richa, Andrew Bjonnes, Neoklis A. Georgopoulos, et al.. (2015). Gene variants associated with age at menopause are also associated with polycystic ovary syndrome, gonadotrophins and ovarian volume. Human Reproduction. 30(7). 1697–1703. 16 indexed citations
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Georgopoulos, Neoklis A., Anastasia Armeni, Ilias Katsikis, et al.. (2011). The influence of obesity on Androstenedione to Testosterone ratio in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and hyperandrogenemia. Gynecological Endocrinology. 28(4). 249–252. 18 indexed citations
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Toulis, Konstantinos A., Dimitrios G. Goulis, Dimitrios Farmakiotis, et al.. (2009). A systematic review and a meta-analysis on adiponectin levels in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
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Georgopoulos, Neoklis A., Kyriakos Karkoulias, George Adonakis, et al.. (2008). Basal metabolic rate is decreased in women with polycystic ovary syndrome and biochemical hyperandrogenemia and is associated with insulin resistance. Fertility and Sterility. 92(1). 250–255. 55 indexed citations
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Adonakis, Georgios, Neoklis A. Georgopoulos, Georgios Michail, et al.. (2005). Successful pregnancy outcome in a patient with primary Addison's disease. Gynecological Endocrinology. 21(2). 90–92. 6 indexed citations
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Markou, Kostas B., Neoklis A. Georgopoulos, Maria Makri, et al.. (2003). Improvement of iodine deficiency after iodine supplementation in schoolchildren of Azerbaijan was accompanied by hypo and hyperthyrotropinemia and increased title of thyroid autoantibodies.. PubMed. 26(2 Suppl). 43–8. 13 indexed citations
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Georgopoulos, Neoklis A., Kostas B. Markou, Anastasia Theodoropoulou, et al.. (2002). Growth Retardation in Artistic Compared with Rhythmic Elite Female Gymnasts. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 87(7). 3169–3173. 56 indexed citations
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Ibáñez, Lourdes, et al.. (1995). Growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor-I axis, and insulin secretion in hyperandrogenic adolescents. Fertility and Sterility. 64(6). 1113–1119. 25 indexed citations
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Dacou‐Voutetakis, Catherine, et al.. (1993). Increased Frequency of HLA B 17 Antigen in Girls with Turner Syndrome and their Fathers. Disease Markers. 11(5-6). 263–266. 3 indexed citations

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