S. M. Mauer

1.9k total citations
38 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

S. M. Mauer is a scholar working on Nephrology, Surgery and Transplantation. According to data from OpenAlex, S. M. Mauer has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Nephrology, 9 papers in Surgery and 9 papers in Transplantation. Recurrent topics in S. M. Mauer's work include Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (9 papers), Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (7 papers) and Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (7 papers). S. M. Mauer is often cited by papers focused on Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (9 papers), Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (7 papers) and Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies (7 papers). S. M. Mauer collaborates with scholars based in United States, Brazil and Israel. S. M. Mauer's co-authors include Michael W. Steffes, Pascale H. Lane, Jon M. Gerrard, Paola Fioretto, Alfred F. Michael, William F. Keane, Leopoldo Raij, R. Vernier, David M. Brown and R. T. Holman and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Diabetes.

In The Last Decade

S. M. Mauer

37 papers receiving 1.4k 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. M. Mauer United States 17 594 341 263 258 168 38 1.5k
Jonathan R. Diamond United States 23 754 1.3× 437 1.3× 170 0.6× 465 1.8× 300 1.8× 33 2.0k
Christine K. Abrass United States 24 537 0.9× 434 1.3× 246 0.9× 233 0.9× 126 0.8× 44 1.6k
J. R. Diamond United States 25 767 1.3× 524 1.5× 174 0.7× 340 1.3× 365 2.2× 37 1.9k
Pascale H. Lane United States 23 610 1.0× 364 1.1× 417 1.6× 179 0.7× 138 0.8× 53 1.8k
H. G. Rennke United States 19 936 1.6× 474 1.4× 247 0.9× 145 0.6× 192 1.1× 32 1.7k
B. D. Myers United States 13 1.2k 2.1× 486 1.4× 212 0.8× 234 0.9× 261 1.6× 16 2.0k
Vera Delaney United States 18 323 0.5× 321 0.9× 392 1.5× 331 1.3× 195 1.2× 43 1.7k
Bieke F. Schrijvers Denmark 15 651 1.1× 499 1.5× 306 1.2× 178 0.7× 181 1.1× 18 1.5k
Joris Grond Netherlands 26 531 0.9× 359 1.1× 98 0.4× 395 1.5× 240 1.4× 53 1.7k
Mabel L. Purkerson United States 28 895 1.5× 488 1.4× 207 0.8× 284 1.1× 526 3.1× 49 2.2k

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Fields of papers citing papers by S. M. Mauer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of S. M. Mauer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mauer, S. M., et al.. (2024). Acute Cocaine Intoxication Leading to Multisystem Dysfunction: A Case Report. Cureus. 16(10). e72128–e72128.
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Matas, Arthur J., Kristen J. Gillingham, Blanche M. Chavers, et al.. (1996). The importance of early cyclosporine levels in pediatric kidney transplantation. Clinical Transplantation. 10(6pt1). 482–486. 21 indexed citations
3.
Mauer, S. M.. (1994). Structural-functional correlations of diabetic nephropathy. Kidney International. 45(2). 612–622. 111 indexed citations
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Basgen, John M., Michael W. Steffes, Arthur E. Stillman, & S. M. Mauer. (1994). Estimating glomerular number in situ using magnetic resonance imaging and biopsy. Kidney International. 45(6). 1668–1672. 39 indexed citations
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Lane, Pascale H., S. M. Mauer, Bruce R. Blazar, N. K. C. Ramsay, & Clifford E. Kashtan. (1994). Outcome of dialysis for acute renal failure in pediatric bone marrow transplant patients.. PubMed. 13(5). 613–7. 69 indexed citations
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Zhu, Dan, et al.. (1994). Application of electron microscopic immunocytochemistry to the human kidney: distribution of type IV and type VI collagen in normal human kidney.. Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry. 42(5). 577–584. 27 indexed citations
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Stevens, R. Brian, Paola Fioretto, Adam Lokeh, et al.. (1993). Correlation of preoperative renal function and identification of risk factors for eventual native renal failure in cyclosporine-treated nonuremic diabetic recipient of pancreas transplants alone.. PubMed. 25(1 Pt 2). 1291–2. 7 indexed citations
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Lane, Pascale H., Michael W. Steffes, Paola Fioretto, & S. M. Mauer. (1993). Renal interstitial expansion in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Kidney International. 43(3). 661–667. 190 indexed citations
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Katz, A., et al.. (1992). Success of kidney transplantation in oxalosis is unrelated to residual hepatic enzyme activity. Kidney International. 42(6). 1408–1411. 10 indexed citations
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Steffes, Michael W., et al.. (1991). Global glomerular sclerosis and glomerular arteriolar hyalinosis in insulin dependent diabetes. Kidney International. 40(1). 107–114. 114 indexed citations
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Chavers, Blanche M., Thomas G. Wells, Barbara A. Burke, & S. M. Mauer. (1990). De novo hemolytic uremic syndrome following renal transplantation. Pediatric Nephrology. 4(1). 62–64. 5 indexed citations
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Najarian, John S., Dixon B. Kaufman, David S. Fryd, et al.. (1989). Survival into the second decade following kidney transplantation in type I diabetic patients.. PubMed. 21(1 Pt 2). 2012–5. 6 indexed citations
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Mauer, S. M., Michael W. Steffes, Silvia Azar, & David M. Brown. (1989). Effects of dietary protein content in streptozotocin-diabetic rats. Kidney International. 35(1). 48–59. 27 indexed citations
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Sutherland, David E.R., David M. Kendall, Xavier Navarro, et al.. (1988). Pancreas transplantation in nonuremic, type I diabetic recipients.. PubMed. 104(2). 453–64. 59 indexed citations
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Ellis, Eileen N., Michael W. Steffes, Blanche M. Chavers, & S. M. Mauer. (1987). Observations of glomerular epithelial cell structure in patients with type I diabetes mellitus. Kidney International. 32(5). 736–741. 62 indexed citations
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So, Samuel, John D. Mahan, S. M. Mauer, D. E. R. Sutherland, & Thomas E. Nevins. (1984). Hickman catheter for pediatric hemodialysis: a 3-year experience.. PubMed. 30. 619–23. 8 indexed citations
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Holman, R. T., et al.. (1983). Arachidonic acid deficiency in streptozotocin-induced diabetes.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 80(8). 2375–2379. 165 indexed citations
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Rohde, Thomas, Michael W. Steffes, S. M. Mauer, et al.. (1983). Reduced incidence of hypoglycemia in diabetic dogs receiving intensive insulin therapy by implantable pump.. PubMed. 29. 496–500. 1 indexed citations
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Buselmeier, T. J., R L Simmons, Donald A. Duncan, et al.. (1975). Local steroid treatment of intractable ascites in dialysis patients.. PubMed. 5. 9–11. 8 indexed citations
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Mauer, S. M., et al.. (1974). The glomerular mesangium. II. Studies of macromolecular uptake in nephrotoxic nephritis in rats.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 53(2). 431–439. 42 indexed citations

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