Peter H. Bartels

6.2k total citations · 1 hit paper
193 papers, 4.5k citations indexed

About

Peter H. Bartels is a scholar working on Artificial Intelligence, Molecular Biology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Peter H. Bartels has authored 193 papers receiving a total of 4.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 56 papers in Artificial Intelligence, 44 papers in Molecular Biology and 29 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Peter H. Bartels's work include AI in cancer detection (48 papers), Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging (17 papers) and Cell Image Analysis Techniques (13 papers). Peter H. Bartels is often cited by papers focused on AI in cancer detection (48 papers), Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging (17 papers) and Cell Image Analysis Techniques (13 papers). Peter H. Bartels collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and United Kingdom. Peter H. Bartels's co-authors include Frank H. Duffy, Erwin W. Müller, Tien T. Tsong, James L. Burchfiel, L.E. Samuels, Peter W. Hamilton, Rodolfo Montironi, S. Tolansky, Deborah Thompson and N. H. Hartshorne and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Nature Communications and The EMBO Journal.

In The Last Decade

Peter H. Bartels

188 papers receiving 4.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Peter H. Bartels 815 658 644 547 502 193 4.5k
Ian Johnson 479 0.6× 562 0.9× 464 0.7× 190 0.3× 377 0.8× 147 4.1k
Wei Liu 260 0.3× 1.8k 2.7× 1.1k 1.8× 347 0.6× 771 1.5× 338 6.0k
Jimin Liang 332 0.4× 1.8k 2.7× 468 0.7× 325 0.6× 324 0.6× 237 4.4k
Hirotsugu Yamamoto 175 0.2× 504 0.8× 531 0.8× 185 0.3× 411 0.8× 502 5.5k
Orhan Nalcioğlu 375 0.5× 829 1.3× 423 0.7× 275 0.5× 250 0.5× 136 4.8k
Jiani Hu 392 0.5× 637 1.0× 783 1.2× 370 0.7× 204 0.4× 307 7.9k
Luis Martí‐Bonmatí 264 0.3× 704 1.1× 444 0.7× 712 1.3× 166 0.3× 420 7.3k
Christian Baumgärtner 197 0.2× 288 0.4× 1.2k 1.9× 475 0.9× 161 0.3× 234 6.5k
Georges El Fakhri 478 0.6× 2.0k 3.0× 542 0.8× 532 1.0× 447 0.9× 397 7.7k
Bensheng Qiu 198 0.2× 1.3k 2.0× 522 0.8× 671 1.2× 583 1.2× 255 4.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Peter H. Bartels

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All Works

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Man, Kwun Nok Mimi, Peter H. Bartels, Karam Kim, et al.. (2023). α1-Adrenergic receptor–PKC–Pyk2–Src signaling boosts L-type Ca2+ channel CaV1.2 activity and long-term potentiation in rodents. eLife. 12. 5 indexed citations
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Wang, Shuo, Peter H. Bartels, Cong Zhao, et al.. (2022). A 4/8 Subtype α-Conotoxin Vt1.27 Inhibits N-Type Calcium Channels With Potent Anti-Allodynic Effect. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 13. 881732–881732. 1 indexed citations
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Hong, Junyoung, et al.. (2022). Vascular CaV1.2 channels in diabetes. Current topics in membranes. 90. 65–93.
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Turner, Matthew, David E. Anderson, Peter H. Bartels, et al.. (2020). α‐Actinin‐1 promotes activity of the L‐type Ca 2+ channel Ca v 1.2. The EMBO Journal. 39(5). e102622–e102622. 20 indexed citations
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Turner, Matthew D., David E. Anderson, Peter H. Bartels, et al.. (2020). α‐Actinin‐1 promotes activity of the L‐type Ca 2+ channel Ca v 1.2. The EMBO Journal. 39(18). 10 indexed citations
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Rodriguez, Gustavo C., James Kauderer, J. Hunn, et al.. (2019). Phase II Trial of Chemopreventive Effects of Levonorgestrel on Ovarian and Fallopian Tube Epithelium in Women at High Risk for Ovarian Cancer: An NRG Oncology Group/GOG Study. Cancer Prevention Research. 12(6). 401–412. 1 indexed citations
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Liu, Zhuguo, Peter H. Bartels, Mahsa Sadeghi, et al.. (2018). A novel α-conopeptide Eu1.6 inhibits N-type (CaV2.2) calcium channels and exhibits potent analgesic activity. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 1004–1004. 21 indexed citations
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Bibbo, Marluce, Peter H. Bartels, Harvey E. Dytch, & George L. Wied. (2015). Computed Cell Image Information. PubMed. 9. 62–100. 2 indexed citations
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Jordan, Scott W., et al.. (2015). Computer-Assisted Morphometric Analysis of Late Renal Radiation Injury1. PubMed. 9. 117–147.
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Stratton, Steven P., David S. Alberts, Janine G. Einspahr, et al.. (2010). A Phase 2a Study of Topical Perillyl Alcohol Cream for Chemoprevention of Skin Cancer. Cancer Prevention Research. 3(2). 160–169. 28 indexed citations
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Bartels, Peter H.. (2004). In memoriam George L. Wied, M.D., D.Sc. (hon), F.I.A.C. February 7, 1921-July 25, 2004.. PubMed. 26(6). 301–3.
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Weyn, Barbara, Willem Jacob, Vinícius Duval da Silva, et al.. (2000). Data representation and reduction for chromatin texture in nuclei from premalignant prostatic, esophageal, and colonic lesions. Cytometry. 41(2). 133–138. 23 indexed citations
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Bartels, Peter H., Rodolfo Montironi, Vinícius Duval da Silva, et al.. (1999). Tissue Architecture Analysis in Prostate Cancer and Its Precursors: An Innovative Approach to Computerized Histometry. European Urology. 35(5-6). 484–491. 14 indexed citations
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Mariuzzi, G.M., Aldo Mombello, Laura Mariuzzi, Deborah Thompson, & Peter H. Bartels. (1996). Objective Quantitative Grading. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 784(1). 395–402. 2 indexed citations
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Mariuzzi, G.M., Laura Mariuzzi, Aldo Mombello, et al.. (1996). Quantitative Study of Ductal Breast Cancer Progression. Pathology - Research and Practice. 192(5). 428–436. 13 indexed citations
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Mariuzzi, G.M., Laura Mariuzzi, Aldo Mombello, et al.. (1994). Quantitative Study of Ductal Breast Cancer Progression. Pathology - Research and Practice. 190(11). 1056–1065. 16 indexed citations
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Bartels, Peter H., et al.. (1992). Expert systems in histopathology. V. DS theory, certainty factors and possibility theory.. PubMed. 14(3). 165–74. 5 indexed citations
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Bibbo, Marluce, et al.. (1986). MicroTICAS. The design of an inexpensive video-based microphotometer/computer system for DNA ploidy studies.. PubMed. 8(1). 1–7. 16 indexed citations
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Baker, L. R., et al.. (1979). Automated electrophoresis apparatus. NASA Tech Briefs. 3(4). 1 indexed citations
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Meulen, Volker ter, Peter H. Bartels, G. F. Bahr, et al.. (1972). Computer assisted analysis of a carrier culture infected with Moloney leukemia virus.. PubMed. 16(5). 454–63. 7 indexed citations

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