Ofer Binah

7.4k total citations · 2 hit papers
123 papers, 5.7k citations indexed

About

Ofer Binah is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Ofer Binah has authored 123 papers receiving a total of 5.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 77 papers in Molecular Biology, 77 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 35 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Ofer Binah's work include Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (43 papers), Ion channel regulation and function (27 papers) and Neuroscience and Neural Engineering (25 papers). Ofer Binah is often cited by papers focused on Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias (43 papers), Ion channel regulation and function (27 papers) and Neuroscience and Neural Engineering (25 papers). Ofer Binah collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and Germany. Ofer Binah's co-authors include Joseph Itskovitz‐Eldor, Michal Amit, Erella Livne, Izhak Kehat, Lior Gepstein, Amira Gepstein, Mirit Snir, Naama Zeevi‐Levin, Mark Shilkrut and Lili Barad and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Circulation.

In The Last Decade

Ofer Binah

122 papers receiving 5.6k citations

Hit Papers

Human embryonic stem cells can differentiate into myocyte... 2001 2026 2009 2017 2001 2001 400 800 1.2k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ofer Binah Israel 36 3.8k 1.9k 1.6k 1.1k 837 123 5.7k
Alessandra Moretti Germany 37 4.8k 1.3× 2.4k 1.2× 1.7k 1.0× 1.2k 1.1× 709 0.8× 92 6.4k
Izhak Kehat Israel 30 4.7k 1.2× 2.8k 1.5× 1.4k 0.8× 1.1k 1.0× 967 1.2× 49 6.4k
Michael Rubart United States 34 3.9k 1.0× 2.0k 1.1× 2.4k 1.4× 1.0k 0.9× 423 0.5× 83 6.2k
Masaki Ieda Japan 34 4.1k 1.1× 2.2k 1.1× 2.1k 1.3× 694 0.6× 416 0.5× 264 6.6k
Oleksandr Platoshyn United States 37 3.4k 0.9× 1.3k 0.7× 1.0k 0.6× 1.0k 0.9× 344 0.4× 68 6.2k
Søren P. Sheikh Denmark 42 3.4k 0.9× 1.2k 0.6× 655 0.4× 1.9k 1.8× 159 0.2× 125 6.1k
Torsten Christ Germany 35 2.6k 0.7× 641 0.3× 3.1k 1.9× 921 0.8× 437 0.5× 109 4.7k
Haruhiro Toko Japan 38 3.5k 0.9× 1.3k 0.7× 2.3k 1.4× 299 0.3× 134 0.2× 71 6.0k
H. Kirk Hammond United States 37 3.1k 0.8× 758 0.4× 2.2k 1.3× 371 0.3× 201 0.2× 110 4.7k
Elisa Messina Italy 28 2.6k 0.7× 2.9k 1.5× 726 0.4× 168 0.2× 794 0.9× 70 4.8k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ofer Binah

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ofer Binah

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ofer Binah. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ofer Binah 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 Ofer Binah. Ofer Binah 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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Boengler, Kerstin, et al.. (2025). Overexpression of Cx43: Is It an Effective Approach for the Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases?. Biomolecules. 15(3). 370–370. 3 indexed citations
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Livneh, Ido, et al.. (2024). Stress-Induced Proteasome Sub-Cellular Translocation in Cardiomyocytes Causes Altered Intracellular Calcium Handling and Arrhythmias. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(9). 4932–4932. 2 indexed citations
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Binah, Ofer, et al.. (2023). Modeling Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Cardiomyopathy with Patients’ Induced Pluripotent Stem-Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 24(10). 8657–8657. 1 indexed citations
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Abramovich, Ifat, et al.. (2022). Bioenergetic and Metabolic Impairments in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes Generated from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Patients. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23(17). 9808–9808. 8 indexed citations
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Ricke‐Hoch, Melanie, Martijn F. Hoes, Tobias J. Pfeffer, et al.. (2019). In peripartum cardiomyopathy plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 is a potential new biomarker with controversial roles. Cardiovascular Research. 116(11). 1875–1886. 27 indexed citations
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Zeevi‐Levin, Naama, Revital Schick, Ronen Ben Jehuda, et al.. (2016). Developmental changes in electrophysiological characteristics of human-induced pluripotent stem cell–derived cardiomyocytes. Heart Rhythm. 13(12). 2379–2387. 33 indexed citations
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Weissman, Amir, Revital Schick, Lili Barad, et al.. (2012). Human Embryonic and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell–Derived Cardiomyocytes Exhibit Beat Rate Variability and Power-Law Behavior. Circulation. 125(7). 883–893. 94 indexed citations
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Novak, Atara, Avraham Lorber, Joseph Itskovitz‐Eldor, & Ofer Binah. (2012). Modeling Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia using Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(3). e0015–e0015. 11 indexed citations
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Gherghiceanu, Mihaela, Lili Barad, Atara Novak, et al.. (2011). Cardiomyocytes derived from human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells: comparative ultrastructure. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. 15(11). 2539–2551. 123 indexed citations
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Novak, Atara, Lili Barad, Naama Zeevi‐Levin, et al.. (2011). Cardiomyocytes generated from CPVTD307H patients are arrhythmogenic in response to β‐adrenergic stimulation. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. 16(3). 468–482. 134 indexed citations
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Novak, Atara, Ronit Shtrichman, Igal Germanguz, et al.. (2010). Enhanced Reprogramming and Cardiac Differentiation of Human Keratinocytes Derived from Plucked Hair Follicles, Using a Single Excisable Lentivirus. Cellular Reprogramming. 12(6). 665–678. 56 indexed citations
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Danon, Asaf, Naama Zeevi‐Levin, Tomer Michaeli, et al.. (2010). Hypoxia causes connexin 43 internalization in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes. General Physiology and Biophysics. 29(3). 222–233. 23 indexed citations
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Ertracht, Offir, et al.. (2010). Layer-specific assessment of left ventricular function by utilizing wavelet de-noising: a validation study. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing. 49(1). 3–13. 16 indexed citations
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Germanguz, Igal, Naama Zeevi‐Levin, Ronit Shtrichman, et al.. (2009). Molecular characterization and functional properties of cardiomyocytes derived from human inducible pluripotent stem cells. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. 15(1). 38–51. 124 indexed citations
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Doweck, Ilana, Carlos R. Gordon, Arie Shlitner, et al.. (1997). Alterations in R–R variability associated with experimental motion sickness. Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System. 67(1-2). 31–37. 54 indexed citations
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Binah, Ofer, Gideon Berke, D Rosen, & Brian F. Hoffman. (1994). Calcium channel blockers modify electrophysiological effects induced by lytic granules from cytotoxic T lymphocytes in guinea pig ventricular myocytes.. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 268(3). 1581–1587. 6 indexed citations
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Berke, Gideon, D Rosen, Raymond Coleman, et al.. (1994). Effects of purified perforin and granzyme A from cytotoxic T lymphocytes on guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Cardiovascular Research. 28(5). 643–649. 16 indexed citations
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Binah, Ofer, et al.. (1987). Ultrastructure of the Myocardium in Dogs with Induced Jaundice. Cells Tissues Organs. 130(3). 242–246. 3 indexed citations

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