Nicola Wanner

3.9k total citations
25 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Nicola Wanner is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Nephrology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Nicola Wanner has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Molecular Biology, 14 papers in Nephrology and 8 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Nicola Wanner's work include Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (13 papers), Renal and related cancers (9 papers) and Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases (7 papers). Nicola Wanner is often cited by papers focused on Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (13 papers), Renal and related cancers (9 papers) and Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases (7 papers). Nicola Wanner collaborates with scholars based in Germany, France and United Kingdom. Nicola Wanner's co-authors include Tobias B. Huber, Florian Grahammer, Björn Hartleben, Gerd Walz, Wibke Bechtel‐Walz, Christoph Schell, Suheir Assady, Karl Skorecki, Nadja Herbach and Marcus J. Moeller and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Bioinformatics.

In The Last Decade

Nicola Wanner

24 papers receiving 1000 citations

Peers

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Alda Tufró United States
Xuefei Tian United States
Caroline B. Marshall United States
Shenaz Khan United States
Ronald D. Krofft United States
Paola Catanuto United States
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All Works

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Liu, Shuya, Malik Alawi, Felicitas E. Hengel, et al.. (2024). Adeno-associated virus–based gene therapy treats inflammatory kidney disease in mice. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 134(17). 14 indexed citations
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Rissiek, Björn, Christian F. Krebs, Hans‐Willi Mittrücker, et al.. (2024). ATP-Gated P2X7-Ion Channel on Kidney-Resident Natural Killer T Cells and Memory T Cells in Intrarenal Inflammation. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 36(4). 602–613. 3 indexed citations
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Rissiek, Björn, Ehsan Javidi, Nicole Schwarz, et al.. (2022). Effective targeting of microglial P2X7 following intracerebroventricular delivery of nanobodies and nanobody-encoding AAVs. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 13. 1029236–1029236. 13 indexed citations
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Klaus, Martin, Milagros N. Wong, Lukas Gernhold, et al.. (2021). Deep learning–based molecular morphometrics for kidney biopsies. JCI Insight. 6(7). 28 indexed citations
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Rudloff, Stefan, Andrea Bileck, Lukas Janker, et al.. (2021). Dichotomous Responses to Chronic Fetal Hypoxia Lead to a Predetermined Aging Phenotype. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 21(2). 100190–100190. 4 indexed citations
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Wanner, Nicola, et al.. (2021). Nanobodies: new avenue to treat kidney disease. Cell and Tissue Research. 385(2). 445–456. 8 indexed citations
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Liang, Wei, Kosuke Yamahara, Simon Lagies, et al.. (2020). A reciprocal regulation of spermidine and autophagy in podocytes maintains the filtration barrier. Kidney International. 98(6). 1434–1448. 24 indexed citations
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Torban, Elena, Fabian Braun, Nicola Wanner, et al.. (2019). From podocyte biology to novel cures for glomerular disease. Kidney International. 96(4). 850–861. 53 indexed citations
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Wanner, Nicola & Wibke Bechtel‐Walz. (2017). Epigenetics of kidney disease. Cell and Tissue Research. 369(1). 75–92. 58 indexed citations
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Grahammer, Florian, Suresh Krishna Ramakrishnan, Markus M. Rinschen, et al.. (2016). mTOR Regulates Endocytosis and Nutrient Transport in Proximal Tubular Cells. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 28(1). 230–241. 81 indexed citations
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Grahammer, Florian, Malte Roerden, Nicola Wanner, et al.. (2014). mTORC1 maintains renal tubular homeostasis and is essential in response to ischemic stress. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 111(27). E2817–26. 83 indexed citations
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Wanner, Nicola, Björn Hartleben, Nadja Herbach, et al.. (2014). Unraveling the Role of Podocyte Turnover in Glomerular Aging and Injury. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 25(4). 707–716. 143 indexed citations
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Grahammer, Florian, Nicola Wanner, & Tobias B. Huber. (2014). mTOR controls kidney epithelia in health and disease. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 29(suppl 1). i9–i18. 46 indexed citations
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Schell, Christoph, Nicola Wanner, & Tobias B. Huber. (2014). Glomerular development – Shaping the multi-cellular filtration unit. Seminars in Cell and Developmental Biology. 36. 39–49. 70 indexed citations
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Hartleben, Björn, Nicola Wanner, & Tobias B. Huber. (2013). Autophagy in Glomerular Health and Disease. Seminars in Nephrology. 34(1). 42–52. 49 indexed citations
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Peired, Anna Julie, Maria Lucia Angelotti, Elisa Ronconi, et al.. (2013). Proteinuria Impairs Podocyte Regeneration by Sequestering Retinoic Acid. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 24(11). 1756–1768. 103 indexed citations
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Hartleben, Björn, Eugen Widmeier, Nicola Wanner, et al.. (2012). Role of the Polarity Protein Scribble for Podocyte Differentiation and Maintenance. PLoS ONE. 7(5). e36705–e36705. 44 indexed citations
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Neumann‐Haefelin, Elke, Albrecht Kramer-Zucker, Krasimir Slanchev, et al.. (2010). A model organism approach: defining the role of Neph proteins as regulators of neuron and kidney morphogenesis. Human Molecular Genetics. 19(12). 2347–2359. 42 indexed citations

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