Roland Diller

996 total citations
28 papers, 800 citations indexed

About

Roland Diller is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Microbiology and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, Roland Diller has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 800 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Infectious Diseases, 10 papers in Microbiology and 6 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in Roland Diller's work include Vector-borne infectious diseases (6 papers), Microbial infections and disease research (6 papers) and Reproductive tract infections research (4 papers). Roland Diller is often cited by papers focused on Vector-borne infectious diseases (6 papers), Microbial infections and disease research (6 papers) and Reproductive tract infections research (4 papers). Roland Diller collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and Lebanon. Roland Diller's co-authors include Konrad Sachse, Helmut Hotzel, Bernd Hoffmann, Heike Köhler, Jochen Süß, Christine Klaus, Peter Otto, Jochen Reetz, Mandy C. Elschner and Elisabeth Liebler–Tenorio and has published in prestigious journals such as Vaccine, Toxicology and Veterinary Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

Roland Diller

28 papers receiving 769 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Roland Diller Germany 18 325 268 195 150 126 28 800
Kinga M. Sulyok Hungary 16 182 0.6× 334 1.2× 210 1.1× 116 0.8× 63 0.5× 31 612
Toomas Orro Estonia 24 301 0.9× 284 1.1× 204 1.0× 227 1.5× 359 2.8× 73 1.7k
Eugene Janzen Canada 18 174 0.5× 487 1.8× 91 0.5× 125 0.8× 150 1.2× 49 991
Delia Lacasta Spain 17 226 0.7× 118 0.4× 133 0.7× 108 0.7× 181 1.4× 97 901
K. Heinritzi Germany 19 327 1.0× 519 1.9× 407 2.1× 148 1.0× 305 2.4× 79 1.2k
M. Reist Switzerland 22 151 0.5× 97 0.4× 140 0.7× 134 0.9× 298 2.4× 64 1.6k
G. L. Cooper United States 14 120 0.4× 200 0.7× 89 0.5× 127 0.8× 119 0.9× 42 509
Massimo Scacchia Italy 16 260 0.8× 191 0.7× 88 0.5× 238 1.6× 40 0.3× 68 709
Nélson Rodrigo da Silva Martins Brazil 16 245 0.8× 81 0.3× 200 1.0× 201 1.3× 334 2.7× 112 807
Nektarios D. Giadinis Greece 19 253 0.8× 86 0.3× 351 1.8× 135 0.9× 136 1.1× 90 1.2k

Countries citing papers authored by Roland Diller

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Fields of papers citing papers by Roland Diller

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Roland Diller

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Roland Diller. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Roland Diller 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 Roland Diller. Roland Diller is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Klaus, Christine, et al.. (2017). Beitrag zur serologischen Diagnostik der Lyme-Borreliose beim Hund. Berliner und Münchener tierärztliche Wochenschrift. 130(17029). 1 indexed citations
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Fischer, Sina, et al.. (2017). Age-dependent physiological dynamics in acid–base balance, electrolytes, and blood metabolites in growing goats. The Veterinary Journal. 229. 45–52. 15 indexed citations
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Diller, Roland, et al.. (2016). Effect of Parachlamydia acanthamoebae on pulmonary function parameters in a bovine respiratory model. The Veterinary Journal. 213. 9–15. 3 indexed citations
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Chaignat, Valérie, Anke Ruettger, Peter Otto, et al.. (2014). Performance of seven serological assays for diagnosing tularemia. BMC Infectious Diseases. 14(1). 234–234. 23 indexed citations
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Otto, Peter, Valérie Chaignat, Roland Diller, et al.. (2013). Serological Investigation of Wild Boars ( Sus scrofa ) and Red Foxes ( Vulpes vulpes ) As Indicator Animals for Circulation of Francisella tularensis in Germany. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. 14(1). 46–51. 21 indexed citations
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Schmoock, Gernot, Roland Diller, Andreas Fröhlich, et al.. (2012). Prevalence of Coxiella burnetii in clinically healthy German sheep flocks. BMC Research Notes. 5(1). 152–152. 27 indexed citations
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Henning, Klaus, et al.. (2011). High frequency of chlamydial co-infections in clinically healthy sheep flocks. BMC Veterinary Research. 7(1). 29–29. 73 indexed citations
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Klaus, Christine, et al.. (2011). Goats and sheep as sentinels for tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus – Epidemiological studies in areas endemic and non-endemic for TBE virus in Germany. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 3(1). 27–37. 70 indexed citations
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Möbius, Petra, et al.. (2011). Divergent cytokine responses of macrophages to Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis strains of Types II and III in a standardized in vitro model. Veterinary Microbiology. 152(1-2). 101–111. 25 indexed citations
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Sachse, Konrad, et al.. (2009). Use of a novel real-time PCR technique to monitor and quantitate Mycoplasma bovis infection in cattle herds with mastitis and respiratory disease. The Veterinary Journal. 186(3). 299–303. 76 indexed citations
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Otto, Peter, et al.. (2006). Detection of Rotaviruses and Intestinal Lesions in Broiler Chicks from Flocks with Runting and Stunting Syndrome (RSS). Avian Diseases. 50(3). 411–418. 89 indexed citations
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Süß, Jochen, et al.. (2006). TBE incidence versus virus prevalence and increased prevalence of the TBE virus in Ixodes ricinus removed from humans. International Journal of Medical Microbiology. 296. 63–68. 55 indexed citations
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Elschner, Mandy C., Helmut Hotzel, Jochen Reetz, Roland Diller, & Peter Otto. (2005). Isolation, Identification and Characterization of Group A Rotavirus from a Chicken: the Inner Capsid Protein Sequence shows only a Distant Phylogenetic Relationship to Most Other Avian Group A Rotaviruses. Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B. 52(5). 211–213. 9 indexed citations
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Zalsman, Gil, Eliane Sommerfeld, Yoav Kohn, et al.. (2005). Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) and the Children's Depression Rating Scale-Revised (CDRS-R): Reliability of the Hebrew version. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. 17(3). 255–258. 23 indexed citations
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Hotzel, Helmut, Silvia Blahak, Roland Diller, & Konrad Sachse. (2005). Evidence of infection in tortoises by Chlamydia-like organisms that are genetically distinct from known Chlamydiaceae species. Veterinary Research Communications. 29(S1). 71–80. 19 indexed citations
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Diller, Roland, et al.. (2004). Ochratoxin A and some of its derivatives modulate radical formation of porcine blood monocytes and granulocytes. Toxicology. 199(2-3). 251–259. 23 indexed citations
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Sachse, Konrad, et al.. (2003). Detection of Chlamydia suis from clinical specimens: comparison of PCR, antigen ELISA, and culture. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 54(2). 233–238. 26 indexed citations
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Rosner, H., W Erler, U. Gräfe, et al.. (2002). Effects of the mycotoxin ochratoxin A and some of its metabolites on the human cell line THP-1. Toxicology. 184(1). 69–82. 56 indexed citations
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Müller, Gertrud, et al.. (2002). Influences of naturally occurring and experimentally induced porcine pneumonia on blood parameters. Research in Veterinary Science. 74(1). 23–30. 11 indexed citations

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