Robert Ochsenkühn

594 total citations
19 papers, 443 citations indexed

About

Robert Ochsenkühn is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Reproductive Medicine and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert Ochsenkühn has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 443 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 7 papers in Reproductive Medicine and 6 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Robert Ochsenkühn's work include Reproductive Biology and Fertility (7 papers), Reproductive System and Pregnancy (6 papers) and Ovarian function and disorders (5 papers). Robert Ochsenkühn is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Biology and Fertility (7 papers), Reproductive System and Pregnancy (6 papers) and Ovarian function and disorders (5 papers). Robert Ochsenkühn collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Australia and United States. Robert Ochsenkühn's co-authors include Viktoria von Schönfeldt, Christian J. Thaler, Nina Rogenhofer, Julia Gallwas, David M. de Kretser, H. Hepp, Alexander Strauß, Thomas Strowitzki, Peter Hillemanns and Andreas Schulze and has published in prestigious journals such as Fertility and Sterility, The Journal of Sexual Medicine and Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica.

In The Last Decade

Robert Ochsenkühn

18 papers receiving 413 citations

Peers

Robert Ochsenkühn
Ailsa Gebbie United Kingdom
J. van Disseldorp Netherlands
AH Balen United Kingdom
Beth J. Plante United States
Cheryl T. Fitzgerald United Kingdom
Corry H de Koning Netherlands
Sushma Kumar United States
Ryszard J. Chetkowski United States
Ailsa Gebbie United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Robert Ochsenkühn

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robert Ochsenkühn

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Rogenhofer, Ni na, et al.. (2015). Effects of polyvalent immunoglobulins in patients with recurrent pregnancy loss and antibodies to the choriocarcinoma cell line JEG-3. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 194. 161–167. 3 indexed citations
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Neusser, Michaela, Ni na Rogenhofer, Robert Ochsenkühn, et al.. (2015). Increased chromosome 16 disomy rates in human spermatozoa and recurrent spontaneous abortions. Fertility and Sterility. 104(5). 1130–1137.e10. 40 indexed citations
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Rogenhofer, Ni na, et al.. (2014). Effective Ovarian Stimulation in a Patient with Resistant Ovary Syndrome and Antigonadotrophin Antibodies. American Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 73(2). 185–191. 14 indexed citations
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Ditsch, Nina, Bettina Tóth, Isabelle Himsl, et al.. (2013). Thyroid hormone receptor (TR)alpha and TRbeta expression in breast cancer.. PubMed. 28(2). 227–37. 39 indexed citations
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Schönfeldt, Viktoria von, R.K. Chandolia, Robert Ochsenkühn, et al.. (2012). FSH prevents depletion of the resting follicle pool by promoting follicular number and morphology in fresh and cryopreserved primate ovarian tissues following xenografting. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 10(1). 98–98. 21 indexed citations
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Rogenhofer, Ni na, et al.. (2012). Case report: elevated sperm aneuploidy levels in an infertile Robertsonian translocation t(21;21) carrier with possible interchromosomal effect. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 29(4). 343–346. 14 indexed citations
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Ochsenkühn, Robert, Kerstin Hermelink, Anita H. Clayton, et al.. (2011). Menopausal Status in Breast Cancer Patients with Past Chemotherapy Determines Long-Term Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder. The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 8(5). 1486–1494. 34 indexed citations
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Rogenhofer, Ni na, et al.. (2011). Antitrophoblast antibodies are associated with recurrent miscarriages. Fertility and Sterility. 97(2). 361–366.e1. 13 indexed citations
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Ochsenkühn, Robert, Viktoria von Schönfeldt, & Manuela Simoni. (2009). FSH receptor polymorphisms and ovarian function. IRIS UNIMORE (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia). 11(4). 265–270. 2 indexed citations
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Ochsenkühn, Robert, et al.. (2009). The effect of nasal oxytocin on pregnancy rates following intrauterine insemination: double-blind, randomized, clinical pilot study. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 281(4). 753–759. 8 indexed citations
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Tóth, Bettina, Christoph Scholz, Robert Ochsenkühn, et al.. (2009). Effects of Progesterone and Its Antagonist Mifepristone on Progesterone Receptor A Expression in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells. Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 67(4). 269–274. 3 indexed citations
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Ochsenkühn, Robert, et al.. (2009). Predictive value of early serum β‐hCG levels after single blastocyst transfer. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 88(12). 1382–1388. 18 indexed citations
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Ochsenkühn, Robert, Roland Pfäffle, & Eberhard Nieschlag. (2009). Seminoma in a 31-year-old patient on long-term growth hormone therapy. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes. 107(6). 386–388.
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Ochsenkühn, Robert, et al.. (2008). Seminal plasma stimulates cytokine production in endometrial epithelial cell cultures independently of the presence of leucocytes. Andrologia. 40(6). 364–369. 8 indexed citations
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Ochsenkühn, Robert, Anne E. O’Connor, Jonathan J. Hirst, et al.. (2006). The relationship between immunosuppressive activity and immunoregulatory cytokines in seminal plasma: Influence of sperm autoimmunity and seminal leukocytes. Journal of Reproductive Immunology. 71(1). 57–74. 25 indexed citations
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Ochsenkühn, Robert, Thomas Strowitzki, Alexander Strauß, et al.. (2003). Pregnancy complications, obstetric risks, and neonatal outcome in singleton and twin pregnancies after GIFT and IVF. Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics. 268(4). 256–261. 76 indexed citations
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Ochsenkühn, Robert & David M. de Kretser. (2003). The contributions of deficient androgen action in spermatogenic disorders. International Journal of Andrology. 26(4). 195–201. 25 indexed citations

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