Siegfried Scherneck

7.7k total citations
102 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Siegfried Scherneck is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Siegfried Scherneck has authored 102 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 46 papers in Molecular Biology, 40 papers in Genetics and 34 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Siegfried Scherneck's work include Polyomavirus and related diseases (25 papers), Virus-based gene therapy research (21 papers) and Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (17 papers). Siegfried Scherneck is often cited by papers focused on Polyomavirus and related diseases (25 papers), Virus-based gene therapy research (21 papers) and Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (17 papers). Siegfried Scherneck collaborates with scholars based in Germany, France and United States. Siegfried Scherneck's co-authors include Susanne Seitz, Burkhard Jandrig, W. Arnold, Michael Theile, Peter M. Schlag, Jean Feunteun, Rainer G. Ulrich, Konrad Kölble, Wolfgang Haensch and Erhard Geißler and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, The Journal of Experimental Medicine and The EMBO Journal.

In The Last Decade

Siegfried Scherneck

100 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

Siegfried Scherneck
Cynthia L. Fisher United Kingdom
Stephen Desiderio United States
Harold E Varmus United States
Ronald Ellis United States
Matthias Wabl United States
Sumitra Deb United States
Stephen M. Dilworth United Kingdom
Peter Yaciuk United States
Cynthia L. Fisher United Kingdom
Siegfried Scherneck
Citations per year, relative to Siegfried Scherneck Siegfried Scherneck (= 1×) peers Cynthia L. Fisher

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Fields of papers citing papers by Siegfried Scherneck

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Siegfried Scherneck

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Siegfried Scherneck. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Siegfried Scherneck 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 Siegfried Scherneck. Siegfried Scherneck 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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Klein, Andreas, M. Graessmann, Iver Petersen, et al.. (2007). Comparison of gene expression data from human and mouse breast cancers: Identification of a conserved breast tumor gene set. International Journal of Cancer. 121(3). 683–688. 26 indexed citations
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Klebig, Christiane, Susanne Seitz, Eberhard Korsching, et al.. (2005). Profile of differentially expressed genes after transfer of chromosome 17 into the breast cancer cell line CAl51. Genes Chromosomes and Cancer. 44(3). 233–246. 9 indexed citations
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Wittenmayer, Nina, Burkhard Jandrig, Martin Rothkegel, et al.. (2004). Tumor Suppressor Activity of Profilin Requires a Functional Actin Binding Site. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 15(4). 1600–1608. 75 indexed citations
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Jandrig, Burkhard, Susanne Seitz, Bernd Hinzmann, et al.. (2004). ST18 is a breast cancer tumor suppressor gene at human chromosome 8q11.2. Oncogene. 23(57). 9295–9302. 66 indexed citations
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Dufault, Michael R., Beate Betz, Barbara Wappenschmidt, et al.. (2004). Limited relevance of the CHEK2 gene in hereditary breast cancer. International Journal of Cancer. 110(3). 320–325. 70 indexed citations
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Zeller, Constanze, Bernd Hinzmann, Susanne Seitz, et al.. (2003). SASH1: a candidate tumor suppressor gene on chromosome 6q24.3 is downregulated in breast cancer. Oncogene. 22(19). 2972–2983. 113 indexed citations
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Seitz, Susanne, Jörg Fischer, Lope Estévéz‐Schwarz, et al.. (2001). Detailed deletion mapping in sporadic breast cancer at chromosomal region 17p13 distal to the TP53 gene: association with clinicopathological parameters. The Journal of Pathology. 194(3). 318–326. 27 indexed citations
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Scherneck, Siegfried, Rainer G. Ulrich, & Jean Feunteun. (2001). The Hamster Polyomavirus—a Brief Review of Recent Knowledge*. Virus Genes. 22(1). 93–101. 26 indexed citations
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Frömmel, C, Steven Hahn, W. Arnold, et al.. (2000). An Immunodominant, Cross-Reactive B-Cell Epitope Region Is Located at the C-Terminal Part of the Hamster Polyomavirus Major Capsid Protein VP1. Viral Immunology. 13(4). 533–545. 9 indexed citations
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Gedvilaitė, Alma, C Frömmel, Kęstutis Sasnauskas, et al.. (2000). Formation of Immunogenic Virus-like Particles by Inserting Epitopes into Surface-Exposed Regions of Hamster Polyomavirus Major Capsid Protein. Virology. 273(1). 21–35. 73 indexed citations
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Jandrig, Burkhard, Jia Wang, Rainer Zocher, et al.. (1999). Capsid Protein-Encoding Genes of Hamster Polyomavirus and Properties of the Viral Capsid. Virus Genes. 18(1). 39–47. 16 indexed citations
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Siebert, Reiner, Stefan Gesk, Svetlana Harder, et al.. (1998). Deletions in the long arm of chromosome 10 in lymphomas with t(14;18): a pathogenetic role of the tumor supressor genes PTEN/MMAC1 and MXI1?. Blood. 92(11). 4487–9. 16 indexed citations
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H�ffken, K., et al.. (1997). BRCA1 mutations and phenotype. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 123(1). 69–70. 9 indexed citations
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Theile, Michael, Susanne Seitz, W. Arnold, et al.. (1996). A defined chromosome 6q fragment (at D6S310) harbors a putative tumor suppressor gene for breast cancer.. PubMed. 13(4). 677–85. 107 indexed citations
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Jandrig, Burkhard, Susanne Seitz, Manuela Rodrigues Müller, et al.. (1996). BRCA1 mutations in German breast-cancer families. International Journal of Cancer. 68(2). 188–192. 15 indexed citations
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Prokoph, H., W. Arnold, Andrea Wershof Schwartz, & Siegfried Scherneck. (1996). In vivo Replication of Hamster Polyomavirus DNA Displays Lymphotropism in Hamsters Susceptible to Lymphoma Induction. Journal of General Virology. 77(9). 2165–2172. 6 indexed citations
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Böttger, Michael & Siegfried Scherneck. (1985). Heterogeneity, molecular weight and stability of an oncogenic papovavirus of the Syrian hamster.. PubMed. 55(4). 225–33. 4 indexed citations
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Theile, Michael, Siegfried Scherneck, & Erhard Geißler. (1976). Mutagenesis by simian virus 40. I. Detection of mutations in Chinese hamster cell lines using different resistance markers. Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis. 37(1). 111–123. 38 indexed citations

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