Sabine André

18.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
325 papers, 15.6k citations indexed

About

Sabine André is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Sabine André has authored 325 papers receiving a total of 15.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 266 papers in Molecular Biology, 260 papers in Immunology and 50 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Sabine André's work include Galectins and Cancer Biology (239 papers), Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research (209 papers) and Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins (120 papers). Sabine André is often cited by papers focused on Galectins and Cancer Biology (239 papers), Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research (209 papers) and Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins (120 papers). Sabine André collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Spain and United States. Sabine André's co-authors include Hans‐Joachim Gabius, Herbert Kaltner, Jesús Jiménez‐Barbero, Jürgen Kopitz, Dolores Solı́s, Hans‐Christian Siebert, Martin Lensch, René Roy, Antonio Romero and Klaus Kayser and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of the American Chemical Society and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Sabine André

322 papers receiving 15.4k citations

Hit Papers

Galectin-3 Marks Activated Macrophages in Failure-Prone H... 2004 2026 2011 2018 2004 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sabine André Germany 66 11.6k 10.0k 2.9k 2.0k 987 325 15.6k
Nobutaka Fujii Japan 81 10.9k 0.9× 6.5k 0.6× 7.5k 2.6× 6.0k 3.0× 1.1k 1.2× 603 26.5k
Jun Hirabayashi Japan 61 9.8k 0.8× 7.3k 0.7× 2.0k 0.7× 1.2k 0.6× 1.6k 1.6× 293 13.5k
Hans‐Joachim Gabius Germany 88 23.0k 2.0× 19.1k 1.9× 5.6k 1.9× 3.5k 1.7× 2.3k 2.4× 811 31.6k
James W. Dennis Canada 63 10.8k 0.9× 5.5k 0.6× 2.7k 0.9× 2.0k 1.0× 1.3k 1.3× 206 15.8k
Nicolle H. Packer Australia 68 10.0k 0.9× 2.4k 0.2× 2.8k 1.0× 788 0.4× 1.2k 1.2× 286 14.2k
Tatsuro Irimura Japan 58 7.0k 0.6× 4.0k 0.4× 1.4k 0.5× 1.9k 0.9× 1.3k 1.4× 286 11.7k
Celso A. Reis Portugal 57 8.9k 0.8× 4.4k 0.4× 2.1k 0.7× 1.6k 0.8× 1.5k 1.5× 221 12.2k
Tracy M. Handel United States 61 7.5k 0.6× 4.1k 0.4× 667 0.2× 4.6k 2.3× 1.7k 1.8× 163 13.4k
Rainer H. Köhler United States 43 4.2k 0.4× 3.0k 0.3× 702 0.2× 1.6k 0.8× 715 0.7× 98 10.1k
Hiroshi Handa Japan 70 14.3k 1.2× 2.0k 0.2× 626 0.2× 2.7k 1.3× 640 0.6× 407 20.0k

Countries citing papers authored by Sabine André

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sabine André

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sabine André

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Sabine André. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Sabine André 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 Sabine André. Sabine André 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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Pereira, Paulo Almeida, et al.. (2024). EE256 Darolutamide As a Leading Option to Manage Prostate Cancer. Value in Health. 27(12). S104–S104.
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Ardá, Ana, F. Javier Cañada, Sabine André, et al.. (2015). Structural Insights into the Binding of Sugar Receptors (Lectins) to a Synthetic Tricyclic Tn Mimetic and Its Glycopeptide Version. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2015(31). 6823–6831. 9 indexed citations
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Martínez‐Bosch, Neus, Maite G. Fernández‐Barrena, Mireia Moreno, et al.. (2014). Galectin-1 Drives Pancreatic Carcinogenesis through Stroma Remodeling and Hedgehog Signaling Activation. Cancer Research. 74(13). 3512–3524. 93 indexed citations
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Ruiz, Federico M., Barbara A. Scholz, Jürgen Kopitz, et al.. (2014). Natural single amino acid polymorphism (F19Y) in human galectin‐8: detection of structural alterations and increased growth‐regulatory activity on tumor cells. FEBS Journal. 281(5). 1446–1464. 39 indexed citations
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Ribeiro, Daniel Araki, Gustavo Rubino de Azevedo Focchi, Sabine André, et al.. (2014). Expression of Galectins 1, 3 and 9 in normal oral epithelium, oral squamous papilloma, and oral squamous cell carcinoma. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 5 indexed citations
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Ekholm, Filip S., Ana Ardá, Patrik Eklund, et al.. (2012). Studies Related to Norway Spruce Galactoglucomannans: Chemical Synthesis, Conformation Analysis, NMR Spectroscopic Characterization, and Molecular Recognition of Model Compounds. Chemistry - A European Journal. 18(45). 14392–14405. 31 indexed citations
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Rapoport, E. M., Elena Korchagina, Galina V. Pazynina, et al.. (2011). Carbohydrate specificity of chicken and human tandem-repeat-type galectins-8 in composition of cells. Biochemistry (Moscow). 76(10). 1185–1192. 16 indexed citations
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Kodet, Ondřej, Barbora Dvořánková, Lukáš Lacina, et al.. (2011). Comparative Analysis of the Nuclear Presence of Adhesion/Growth-Regulatory Galectins and Reactivity in the Nuclei of Interphasic and Mitotic Cells. Folia Biologica. 57(3). 125–132. 5 indexed citations
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Rapoport, E. M., Galina V. Pazynina, V. V. Severov, et al.. (2010). Solid-phase assays for study of carbohydrate specificity of galectins. Biochemistry (Moscow). 75(3). 310–319. 10 indexed citations
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Klı́ma, Jiřı́, Lukáš Lacina, Barbora Dvořánková, et al.. (2009). Differential regulation of galectin expression/reactivity during wound healing in porcine skin and in cultures of epidermal cells with functional impact on migration. Physiological Research. 58(6). 873–884. 41 indexed citations
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Čada, Zdeněk, Martin Chovanec, Karel Smetana, et al.. (2009). Galectin-7: will the lectin's activity establish clinical correlations in head and neck squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas?. PubMed. 24(1). 41–8. 22 indexed citations
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Lehrer, Robert I., Grace Jung, Piotr Ruchała, et al.. (2009). Multivalent Binding of Carbohydrates by the Human α-Defensin, HD5. The Journal of Immunology. 183(1). 480–490. 76 indexed citations
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Dvořánková, Barbora, Lukáš Lacina, Karel Smetana, et al.. (2008). Human galectin-2: nuclear presence in vitro and its modulation by quiescence/stress factors.. PubMed. 23(2). 167–78. 14 indexed citations
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Saussez, Sven, Christine Decaestecker, Dominique Chevalier‐Lucia, et al.. (2008). Increased expression and altered intracellular distribution of adhesion/growth‐regulatory lectins galectins‐1 and ‐7 during tumour progression in hypopharyngeal and laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas. Histopathology. 52(4). 483–493. 61 indexed citations
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Saussez, Sven, Daniel Glinoer, Gilbert Chantrain, et al.. (2008). Serum Galectin-1 and Galectin-3 Levels in Benign and Malignant Nodular Thyroid Disease. Thyroid. 18(7). 705–712. 71 indexed citations
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Lacina, Lukáš, et al.. (2006). Glycophenotype of Psoriatic Skin. Folia Biologica. 52(1-2). 10–15. 26 indexed citations
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Birnbaum, J, et al.. (1988). Protocole de désensibilisation accéléré aux venins d'hyménoptères. 46(1760). 2405–2510. 2 indexed citations

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