Simone Röh

2.3k total citations · 2 hit papers
18 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Simone Röh is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Simone Röh has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health and 3 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in Simone Röh's work include Birth, Development, and Health (8 papers), Epigenetics and DNA Methylation (5 papers) and Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (3 papers). Simone Röh is often cited by papers focused on Birth, Development, and Health (8 papers), Epigenetics and DNA Methylation (5 papers) and Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (3 papers). Simone Röh collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Finland. Simone Röh's co-authors include Janine Arloth, Elisabeth B. Binder, Heiko Hermeking, Reinhard Hoffmann, Silke Oeljeklaus, Markus Kaller, Bettina Warscheid, Katja Kuhlmann, Andreas Menke and Sven‐Thorsten Liffers and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and Neuron.

In The Last Decade

Simone Röh

17 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Hit Papers

Lifetime stress accelerates epigenetic aging in an urban,... 2015 2026 2018 2022 2015 2018 100 200 300

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Simone Röh Germany 11 828 339 228 125 109 18 1.3k
Lin Xie United States 21 809 1.0× 85 0.3× 135 0.6× 139 1.1× 145 1.3× 42 1.3k
Michael Rongione United States 9 1.8k 2.2× 287 0.8× 250 1.1× 184 1.5× 192 1.8× 12 2.3k
Yonghe Wu China 11 645 0.8× 110 0.3× 354 1.6× 328 2.6× 41 0.4× 33 1.4k
Daniel Reisel United Kingdom 17 435 0.5× 242 0.7× 99 0.4× 64 0.5× 122 1.1× 42 1.3k
Attila Steták Switzerland 17 538 0.6× 125 0.4× 59 0.3× 73 0.6× 49 0.4× 29 892
Manuela Volta Italy 13 1.5k 1.8× 131 0.4× 256 1.1× 36 0.3× 53 0.5× 16 1.9k
Laura Kananen Finland 19 509 0.6× 108 0.3× 289 1.3× 68 0.5× 26 0.2× 41 1.4k
Tiina Berg Austria 12 838 1.0× 73 0.2× 67 0.3× 254 2.0× 62 0.6× 19 1.8k
Thomas W. Mühleisen Germany 21 874 1.1× 64 0.2× 125 0.5× 42 0.3× 50 0.5× 47 1.7k
Michaël Verbiest Netherlands 15 372 0.4× 40 0.1× 204 0.9× 64 0.5× 90 0.8× 24 803

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Palma‐Gudiel, Helena, E. Eixarch, Simone Röh, et al.. (2024). Placental epigenetic signatures of maternal distress in glucocorticoid-related genes and newborn outcomes: A study of Spanish primiparous women. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 90. 36–47.
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Weihs, Antoine, Susann Sauer, Simone Röh, et al.. (2024). Methylation Patterns of the FKBP5 Gene in Association with Childhood Maltreatment and Depressive Disorders. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(3). 1485–1485. 8 indexed citations
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Röh, Simone, Tobias Wiechmann, Maik Ködel, et al.. (2023). Extensive evaluation of DNA methylation of functional elements in the murine Fkbp5 locus using high‐accuracy DNA methylation measurement via targeted bisulfite sequencing. European Journal of Neuroscience. 58(3). 2662–2676. 3 indexed citations
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Kvist, Tuomas, Sara Sammallahti, Marius Lahti‐Pulkkinen, et al.. (2022). Cohort profile: InTraUterine sampling in early pregnancy (ITU), a prospective pregnancy cohort study in Finland: study design and baseline characteristics. BMJ Open. 12(1). e049231–e049231. 8 indexed citations
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Czamara, Darina, Linda Dieckmann, Simone Röh, et al.. (2021). Betamethasone administration during pregnancy is associated with placental epigenetic changes with implications for inflammation. Clinical Epigenetics. 13(1). 165–165. 18 indexed citations
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Provençal, Nadine, Janine Arloth, Annamaria Cattaneo, et al.. (2019). Glucocorticoid exposure during hippocampal neurogenesis primes future stress response by inducing changes in DNA methylation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117(38). 23280–23285. 135 indexed citations
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Wiechmann, Tobias, Simone Röh, Susann Sauer, et al.. (2019). Identification of dynamic glucocorticoid-induced methylation changes at the FKBP5 locus. Clinical Epigenetics. 11(1). 83–83. 51 indexed citations
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Röh, Simone, et al.. (2019). S57IDENTIFYING GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR MEDIATED MECHANISMS OF POLYGENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS INVOLVED IN STRESS SENSITIVITY. European Neuropsychopharmacology. 29. S143–S143. 1 indexed citations
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Schroeder, M., et al.. (2018). Sex dependent impact of gestational stress on predisposition to eating disorders and metabolic disease. Molecular Metabolism. 17. 1–16. 18 indexed citations
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Schroeder, M., Mira Jakovcevski, Alessia Luoni, et al.. (2018). Placental miR-340 mediates vulnerability to activity based anorexia in mice. Nature Communications. 9(1). 1596–1596. 24 indexed citations
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Engel, Mareen, Carola Eggert, Paul M. Kaplick, et al.. (2018). The Role of m6A/m-RNA Methylation in Stress Response Regulation. Neuron. 99(2). 389–403.e9. 307 indexed citations breakdown →
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Landaas, Elisabeth Toverud, Julia Geißler, Heike Weber, et al.. (2016). Functional Impact of An ADHD-Associated DIRAS2 Promoter Polymorphism. Neuropsychopharmacology. 41(13). 3025–3031. 6 indexed citations
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Arloth, Janine, Daniel M. Bader, Simone Röh, & André Altmann. (2015). Re-Annotator: Annotation Pipeline for Microarray Probe Sequences. PLoS ONE. 10(10). e0139516–e0139516. 71 indexed citations
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Zannas, Anthony S., Janine Arloth, Tania Carrillo‐Roa, et al.. (2015). Lifetime stress accelerates epigenetic aging in an urban, African American cohort: relevance of glucocorticoid signaling. Genome biology. 16(1). 266–266. 313 indexed citations breakdown →
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Cuboni, Serena, Daniel M. Bader, André Altmann, et al.. (2013). Functional Coding Variants in SLC6A15, a Possible Risk Gene for Major Depression. PLoS ONE. 8(7). e68645–e68645. 10 indexed citations
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Jackstadt, René, Simone Röh, Jens Neumann, et al.. (2013). AP4 is a mediator of epithelial–mesenchymal transition and metastasis in colorectal cancer. The Journal of Cell Biology. 201(7). 2017OIA33–2017OIA33. 12 indexed citations
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Jackstadt, René, Simone Röh, Jens Neumann, et al.. (2013). AP4 is a mediator of epithelial–mesenchymal transition and metastasis in colorectal cancer. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 210(7). 1331–1350. 129 indexed citations
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Kaller, Markus, Sven‐Thorsten Liffers, Silke Oeljeklaus, et al.. (2011). Genome-wide Characterization of miR-34a Induced Changes in Protein and mRNA Expression by a Combined Pulsed SILAC and Microarray Analysis. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 10(8). M111.010462–M111.010462. 178 indexed citations

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