R Seger

1.3k total citations
37 papers, 878 citations indexed

About

R Seger is a scholar working on Immunology, Hematology and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, R Seger has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 878 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Immunology, 12 papers in Hematology and 8 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in R Seger's work include Blood groups and transfusion (10 papers), Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms (7 papers) and Complement system in diseases (6 papers). R Seger is often cited by papers focused on Blood groups and transfusion (10 papers), Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms (7 papers) and Complement system in diseases (6 papers). R Seger collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, Germany and United States. R Seger's co-authors include Paolo Actis, Boaz Vilozny, Nader Pourmand, Marco Mächler, Hyunsung John Kim, David Frey, SH Orkin, Olufisayo Jejelowo, June Wingham and J T Curnutte and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nucleic Acids Research and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

R Seger

34 papers receiving 853 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
R Seger Switzerland 15 326 258 247 143 99 37 878
Paul J. Conroy Australia 19 276 0.8× 701 2.7× 176 0.7× 78 0.5× 39 0.4× 29 1.1k
Andrew V. Oleinikov United States 23 291 0.9× 610 2.4× 123 0.5× 16 0.1× 39 0.4× 57 1.3k
Yasuo Komatsu Japan 19 127 0.4× 806 3.1× 67 0.3× 80 0.6× 28 0.3× 96 1.2k
Jochen Seebach Germany 23 126 0.4× 692 2.7× 394 1.6× 31 0.2× 107 1.1× 34 1.8k
E. Ruı́z Spain 17 84 0.3× 224 0.9× 311 1.3× 227 1.6× 21 0.2× 43 867
Michael G. Kattah United States 19 420 1.3× 487 1.9× 284 1.1× 20 0.1× 34 0.3× 33 1.2k
L J Kienker United States 9 247 0.8× 882 3.4× 388 1.6× 32 0.2× 57 0.6× 10 1.4k
Thierry Tabary France 18 255 0.8× 262 1.0× 57 0.2× 115 0.8× 67 0.7× 58 1.1k
Su‐Ming Hsu Taiwan 15 130 0.4× 199 0.8× 146 0.6× 41 0.3× 24 0.2× 19 640
F Lacour France 13 75 0.2× 248 1.0× 42 0.2× 17 0.1× 53 0.5× 66 550

Countries citing papers authored by R Seger

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Fields of papers citing papers by R Seger

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R Seger

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of R Seger. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of R Seger 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 R Seger. R Seger 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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Actis, Paolo, et al.. (2013). Compartmental Genomics in Living Cells Revealed by Single-Cell Nanobiopsy. ACS Nano. 8(1). 546–553. 133 indexed citations
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Seger, R, et al.. (2012). Voltage controlled nano-injection system for single-cell surgery. Nanoscale. 4(19). 5843–5843. 67 indexed citations
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Actis, Paolo, Jeff Nivala, Boaz Vilozny, et al.. (2011). Reversible thrombin detection by aptamer functionalized STING sensors. Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 26(11). 4503–4507. 55 indexed citations
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Seger, R, Paolo Actis, Boaz Vilozny, & Nader Pourmand. (2011). Single Cell Sensing and Manipulation by Scanning Nanopore Microscopy. Biophysical Journal. 100(3). 183a–183a. 1 indexed citations
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Vilozny, Boaz, Paolo Actis, R Seger, & Nader Pourmand. (2011). Dynamic Control of Nanoprecipitation in a Nanopipette. ACS Nano. 5(4). 3191–3197. 37 indexed citations
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Nürnberger, W., et al.. (2008). Rezidivierende Meningitiden bei familiärem Defekt der β-Untereinheit der achten Komplementkomponente*. DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 114(25). 989–992.
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Rabus, Dominik G., et al.. (2007). A Bio–Fluidic–Photonic Platform Based on Deep UV Modification of Polymers. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics. 13(2). 214–222. 11 indexed citations
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Tiercy, J.‐M., B Chapuis, Aloïs Gratwohl, et al.. (2000). Bone marrow transplantation with unrelated donors: what is the probability of identifying an HLA-A/B/Cw/DRB1/B3/B5/DQB1-matched donor?. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 26(4). 437–441. 37 indexed citations
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Koç, Omer N., et al.. (1995). Persistent vacuoles in leukocytes: Familial Jordans anomaly. Pediatrics International. 37(2). 177–181.
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Bartmann, Peter, Joachim Freihorst, R Seger, et al.. (1993). T-cell dependent and T-cell independent antibody response to bacterial polysaccharides in patients with IgG2 deficiency.. PubMed. 4(1-4). 59–61. 5 indexed citations
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Dinauer, Mary C., Eric A. Pierce, Richard W. Erickson, et al.. (1991). Point mutation in the cytoplasmic domain of the neutrophil p22-phox cytochrome b subunit is associated with a nonfunctional NADPH oxidase and chronic granulomatous disease.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 88(24). 11231–11235. 84 indexed citations
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Robinson, Wendy P., et al.. (1990). A second Nsil RFLP at the CYBB locus. Nucleic Acids Research. 18(16). 4966–4966. 13 indexed citations
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Nürnberger, W., Hubertus Pietsch, Reinhart Willers, et al.. (1989). Deficiency of the Eighth Component of Complement. Evidence for Linkage of C8α‐γ Pattern with C8β Deficiency in Sera of Twelve Patients. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 30(1). 45–49. 4 indexed citations
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Nürnberger, W., et al.. (1988). Immunoblot analysis of the eighth component of human complement. Journal of Immunological Methods. 109(2). 257–263. 7 indexed citations
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Seger, R, et al.. (1988). Absence of complement receptor type 3 and lymphocyte function antigen 1 causing deficient phagocyte and lymphocyte functions. European Journal of Pediatrics. 148(1). 58–61. 1 indexed citations
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Höger, P., et al.. (1985). [Acanthocytosis in chronic septic granulomatosis: the McLeod syndrome].. PubMed. 133(5). 296–9. 1 indexed citations
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Seger, R, Peter Joller, K Baerlocher, & Hitzig Wh. (1980). [Neuraminidase-producing pneumococci in the pathogenesis of hemolytic-uremic syndrome].. PubMed. 110(40). 1454–6. 9 indexed citations
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Seger, R, Peter Joller, K Baerlocher, et al.. (1980). Hemolytic-uremic syndrome associated with neuraminidase-producing microorganisms: treatment by exchange transfusion.. PubMed. 35(4). 359–67. 37 indexed citations

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