Samar Banerjee

558 total citations
29 papers, 345 citations indexed

About

Samar Banerjee is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Samar Banerjee has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 345 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 7 papers in Surgery and 7 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in Samar Banerjee's work include Diabetes Management and Research (12 papers), Gestational Diabetes Research and Management (7 papers) and Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins (6 papers). Samar Banerjee is often cited by papers focused on Diabetes Management and Research (12 papers), Gestational Diabetes Research and Management (7 papers) and Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins (6 papers). Samar Banerjee collaborates with scholars based in India, United States and Belgium. Samar Banerjee's co-authors include V Seshiah, Ashok Kumar Das, Vijayam Balaji, Sunil Gupta, Siddharth Shah, B K Sahay, Shashank Joshi, Hema Divakar, Shahid Akhtar and Sanjay Kalra and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Pathology, Heliyon and Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Research & Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Samar Banerjee

29 papers receiving 313 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Samar Banerjee India 10 183 118 93 39 35 29 345
Domenico Mannino Italy 12 187 1.0× 168 1.4× 108 1.2× 44 1.1× 58 1.7× 23 406
A. Samad Shera Pakistan 8 171 0.9× 39 0.3× 55 0.6× 71 1.8× 49 1.4× 12 322
A Paneerselvam India 5 159 0.9× 302 2.6× 169 1.8× 47 1.2× 44 1.3× 6 411
Ruth O’Kelly Ireland 12 61 0.3× 138 1.2× 90 1.0× 35 0.9× 38 1.1× 20 317
Suyog M. Joshi India 8 110 0.6× 59 0.5× 23 0.2× 26 0.7× 112 3.2× 10 364
Steffie Heemelaar Netherlands 8 87 0.5× 53 0.4× 84 0.9× 42 1.1× 40 1.1× 11 329
Marta Stahl Denmark 12 97 0.5× 26 0.2× 41 0.4× 11 0.3× 43 1.2× 20 353
Marcio José Concepción‐Zavaleta Peru 10 66 0.4× 33 0.3× 46 0.5× 24 0.6× 17 0.5× 51 224
Fenghua Lai China 9 52 0.3× 42 0.4× 42 0.5× 31 0.8× 23 0.7× 26 199
Giovanna Gregori Italy 4 56 0.3× 181 1.5× 82 0.9× 14 0.4× 21 0.6× 7 317

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Fields of papers citing papers by Samar Banerjee

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Samar Banerjee

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Samar Banerjee. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Samar Banerjee 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 Samar Banerjee. Samar Banerjee 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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Seshiah, V, Vijayam Balaji, Rajeev Chawla, et al.. (2023). Diagnosis and management of gestational diabetes mellitus guidelines by DIPSI (Revised). International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries. 43(4). 485–501. 4 indexed citations
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Das, Ashok Kumar, et al.. (2022). Health care delivery model in India with relevance to diabetes care. Heliyon. 8(10). e10904–e10904. 15 indexed citations
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Rajput, Rajesh, et al.. (2022). First-in-Class Oral Semaglutide. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. 26(5). 417–427. 1 indexed citations
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Balaji, Vijayam, Samar Banerjee, Rakesh Sahay, et al.. (2020). Diagnosis and principles of management of gestational diabetes mellitus in the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic. International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries. 40(3). 329–334. 14 indexed citations
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Sadikot, S.M., Ashok Kumar Das, John Wilding, et al.. (2017). Consensus recommendations on exploring effective solutions for the rising cost of diabetes. Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Research & Reviews. 11(2). 141–147. 7 indexed citations
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Gupta, Sunil, et al.. (2015). Pioglitazone and the risk of bladder cancer: An Indian retrospective cohort study. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. 19(5). 639–639. 18 indexed citations
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Madhu, S. V., Banshi Saboo, Jitendra Kumar Singh, et al.. (2015). RSSDI Clinical Practice Recommendations for Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, 2015. International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries. 35(S1). 1–71. 12 indexed citations
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Gupte, Sanjay, Hema Divakar, Samar Banerjee, et al.. (2014). Classification of hyperglycemia in pregnancy. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. 18(4). 445–448. 4 indexed citations
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Akhtar, Shahid, Viswanathan Mohan, V Seshiah, et al.. (2014). Current status of management, control, complications and psychosocial aspects of patients with diabetes in India: Results from the DiabCare India 2011 Study. Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. 18(3). 370–370. 85 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar, Debasish Maji, & Manash Baruah. (2013). Addition of insulin aspart with basal insulin is associated with improved glycemic control in Indian patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus: the A1chieve observational study.. PubMed. 61(1 Suppl). 24–7. 3 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar. (2012). Pioglitazone safe, so save.. PubMed. 60. 62–6. 5 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar, et al.. (2012). Status of carotid intima-media thickness and associated risk factors in diabetic, prediabetic and non-diabetic acute stroke.. PubMed. 60. 26–32. 4 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar, et al.. (2012). A prescription survey in diabetes assessing metformin use in a tertiary care hospital in Eastern India. Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics. 3(3). 273–275. 4 indexed citations
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Seshiah, V, Siddharth Shah, Shashank Joshi, et al.. (2012). Diagnosis of gestational diabetes mellitus in the community.. PubMed. 60. 15–7. 36 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar, et al.. (2011). Asymptomatic peripheral arterial disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus: prevalence patterns and risk factor associations. International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries. 31(4). 229–238. 5 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar, et al.. (2007). Profile of young diabetes mellitus and its clinical implications. International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries. 27(2). 50–50. 5 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar, et al.. (2006). Hepatitis C and diabetes mellitus.. PubMed. 104(2). 86–9. 1 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar, et al.. (2005). Diabetes and tuberculosis interface.. PubMed. 103(6). 318, 320, 322 passim–318, 320, 322 passim. 12 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar, et al.. (2003). Foetomaternal complications in pregnancies with diabetes mellitus: association with the amount of insulin requirement, mean terminal blood glucose and HbA1C levels.. PubMed. 101(12). 728, 730–2, 740. 1 indexed citations
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Banerjee, Samar, et al.. (1984). Crohn's disease of the gall bladder.. Journal of Clinical Pathology. 37(5). 516–518. 9 indexed citations

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