S Grinstein

1.3k total citations
37 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

S Grinstein is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, S Grinstein has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Infectious Diseases, 14 papers in Epidemiology and 12 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in S Grinstein's work include Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (11 papers), Trypanosoma species research and implications (7 papers) and Research on Leishmaniasis Studies (6 papers). S Grinstein is often cited by papers focused on Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (11 papers), Trypanosoma species research and implications (7 papers) and Research on Leishmaniasis Studies (6 papers). S Grinstein collaborates with scholars based in Argentina, Canada and United States. S Grinstein's co-authors include Yvonne Lo, Tony F. Cruz, Julie Conquer, Ori D. Rotstein, R Romanek, András Kapùs, Carol J. Swallow, Ricardo S. Corral, Alicia S. Mistchenko and Jorge A. Gómez and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Blood and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

S Grinstein

35 papers receiving 1000 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
S Grinstein Argentina 17 329 266 242 162 123 37 1.0k
Masamichi Kishishita Japan 12 443 1.3× 106 0.4× 177 0.7× 196 1.2× 116 0.9× 17 1.1k
Marlyn P. Langford United States 21 339 1.0× 205 0.8× 336 1.4× 883 5.5× 21 0.2× 79 1.7k
Shoutaro Tsuji Japan 22 566 1.7× 191 0.7× 356 1.5× 1.1k 7.0× 50 0.4× 68 2.0k
M Muhly Germany 11 349 1.1× 244 0.9× 93 0.4× 360 2.2× 132 1.1× 16 926
Harpreet Vohra India 17 248 0.8× 261 1.0× 242 1.0× 624 3.9× 43 0.3× 46 1.3k
Maurizio Fraziano Italy 23 569 1.7× 481 1.8× 460 1.9× 479 3.0× 46 0.4× 73 1.6k
G W Newman United States 19 434 1.3× 189 0.7× 303 1.3× 421 2.6× 22 0.2× 40 1.3k
H. F. Sewell United Kingdom 19 440 1.3× 206 0.8× 420 1.7× 473 2.9× 76 0.6× 43 1.5k
Takuma Misawa Japan 15 1.0k 3.1× 165 0.6× 231 1.0× 1.0k 6.4× 139 1.1× 20 1.9k
Philippe Dje N’Guessan Germany 23 696 2.1× 109 0.4× 306 1.3× 707 4.4× 214 1.7× 35 1.6k

Countries citing papers authored by S Grinstein

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Fields of papers citing papers by S Grinstein

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of S Grinstein

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

All Works

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Pérez‐Torres, Armando, Andrea Toledo, Ricardo S. Corral, et al.. (2005). A novel synthetic adjuvant effectively enhances the immunogenicity of the influenza vaccine. Vaccine. 24(8). 1073–1080. 23 indexed citations
2.
Bok, Karin, Ana Borsa, Silvia Nates, et al.. (1999). Red de laboratorios de Rotavirus: resultados del primer año de vigilancia. Revista Argentina de Microbiología. 1–12. 4 indexed citations
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Lo, Yvonne, Julie Conquer, S Grinstein, & Tony F. Cruz. (1998). Interleukin-1β induction of c-fos and collagenase expression in articular chondrocytes: Involvement of reactive oxygen species. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 69(1). 19–29. 133 indexed citations
4.
Preciado, María Victoria, Elena De Matteo, Blanca Diez, Javier Menárguez, & S Grinstein. (1995). Presence of Epstein-Barr virus and strain type assignment in Argentine childhood Hodgkin's disease. Blood. 86(10). 3922–3929. 42 indexed citations
5.
Altcheh, Jaime, Ricardo S. Corral, S Grinstein, et al.. (1994). Detection of urine antigens in chronic chagasic patients. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. 89. 163. 1 indexed citations
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Mistchenko, Alicia S., et al.. (1994). Cytokines in adenoviral disease in children: Association of interleukin-6, interleukin-8, and tumor necrosis factor alpha levels with clinical outcome. The Journal of Pediatrics. 124(5). 714–720. 105 indexed citations
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Kahn, Tomas, Ricardo A. Ojeda, A. Stremlau, et al.. (1994). Integration of human papillomavirus type 6a DNA in a tonsillar carcinoma: chromosomal localization and nucleotide sequence of the genomic target region.. PubMed. 54(5). 1305–12. 41 indexed citations
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Kapùs, András, et al.. (1993). A pH-sensitive and voltage-dependent proton conductance in the plasma membrane of macrophages.. The Journal of General Physiology. 102(4). 729–760. 123 indexed citations
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Swallow, Carol J., et al.. (1993). Relative roles of Na+/H+ exchange and vacuolar‐type H+ ATPases in regulating cytoplasmic pH and function in murine peritoneal macrophages. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 157(3). 453–460. 53 indexed citations
10.
Lenzi, H. L., et al.. (1992). Participation of immune complexes in adenovirus infection. Acta Paediatrica. 81(12). 983–988. 25 indexed citations
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Mistchenko, Alicia S., et al.. (1992). Epidemiology of enteric adenovirus infection in prospectively monitored Argentine families. Epidemiology and Infection. 109(3). 539–546. 15 indexed citations
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Corral, Ricardo S., et al.. (1992). Detection of Soluble Exoantigens of Trypanosoma Cruzi by a Dot-Immunobinding Assay. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 46(1). 31–38. 5 indexed citations
13.
Grinstein, S, et al.. (1991). Presence and integration of human papillomavirus type 6 in a tonsillar carcinoma. Journal of General Virology. 72(10). 2569–2572. 35 indexed citations
14.
Petray, Patricia B., et al.. (1990). EFFECT OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST INTERFERON GAMMA ON TRYPANOSOMA CRUZI INFECTION. Medical science research. 18(24). 953–954. 1 indexed citations
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Swallow, Carol J., et al.. (1990). Modulation of the macrophage respiratory burst by an acidic environment: the critical role of cytoplasmic pH regulation by proton extrusion pumps.. PubMed. 108(2). 363–8; discussion 368. 31 indexed citations
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Estes, Mary K., et al.. (1990). Serotyping of human rotaviruses in Argentina by ELISA with monoclonal antibodies. Archives of Virology. 112(3-4). 249–259. 23 indexed citations
17.
Downey, Gregory P. & S Grinstein. (1989). Receptor-mediated actin assembly in electropermeabilized neutrophils: Role of intracellular pH. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 160(1). 18–24. 16 indexed citations
18.
Grinstein, S, et al.. (1989). EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ROTA VIRUS INFECTION AND GASTROENTERITIS IN PROSPECTIVELY MONITORED ARGENTINE FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN. American Journal of Epidemiology. 130(2). 300–308. 34 indexed citations
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López, Eduardo, Mario Dı́az, S Grinstein, et al.. (1989). Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome and Diarrhea in Argentine Children: The Role of Shiga-like Toxins. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 160(3). 469–475. 132 indexed citations
20.
Gómez, Jorge A., et al.. (1986). Epidemiology of Human Rotaviruses in Argentina as Determined by RNA Genome Electrophoresis. Intervirology. 26(3). 174–180. 7 indexed citations

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