S.M. Reinartz

466 total citations
19 papers, 348 citations indexed

About

S.M. Reinartz is a scholar working on Physiology, Surgery and Immunology and Allergy. According to data from OpenAlex, S.M. Reinartz has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 348 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Physiology, 6 papers in Surgery and 6 papers in Immunology and Allergy. Recurrent topics in S.M. Reinartz's work include Asthma and respiratory diseases (9 papers), Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization (6 papers) and Head and Neck Surgical Oncology (6 papers). S.M. Reinartz is often cited by papers focused on Asthma and respiratory diseases (9 papers), Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization (6 papers) and Head and Neck Surgical Oncology (6 papers). S.M. Reinartz collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Canada and Belgium. S.M. Reinartz's co-authors include Wytske J. Fokkens, Cornelis M. van Drunen, Christos Georgalas, Rain Jögi, Melissa Faris, Anna Ellsworth, Brigita Šitkauskienė, Christine Segboer, Ingrid Terreehorst and Peter W. Hellings and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, European Respiratory Journal and Allergy.

In The Last Decade

S.M. Reinartz

19 papers receiving 337 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
S.M. Reinartz Netherlands 10 205 191 82 82 72 19 348
Claus Bachert Germany 6 194 0.9× 149 0.8× 105 1.3× 120 1.5× 80 1.1× 14 349
Takahiro Ninomiya Japan 8 229 1.1× 215 1.1× 70 0.9× 213 2.6× 52 0.7× 19 355
Jane Gilbert United Kingdom 6 322 1.6× 261 1.4× 137 1.7× 251 3.1× 99 1.4× 9 501
О М Курбачева Russia 10 169 0.8× 162 0.8× 95 1.2× 104 1.3× 63 0.9× 106 311
Shintaro Baba Japan 10 196 1.0× 155 0.8× 87 1.1× 154 1.9× 30 0.4× 30 339
Katharina Gangl Austria 10 130 0.6× 161 0.8× 31 0.4× 62 0.8× 32 0.4× 17 269
Wentong Xia China 9 260 1.3× 261 1.4× 98 1.2× 285 3.5× 48 0.7× 10 418
Aiko I. Klingler United States 8 373 1.8× 388 2.0× 186 2.3× 446 5.4× 60 0.8× 14 629
Stephen Feanny Canada 6 150 0.7× 101 0.5× 150 1.8× 33 0.4× 100 1.4× 10 372
Kit Wong United States 6 441 2.2× 472 2.5× 163 2.0× 388 4.7× 126 1.8× 9 716

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of S.M. Reinartz. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of S.M. Reinartz 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 S.M. Reinartz. S.M. Reinartz is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Tongeren, Joost van, Kristina Röschmann, S.M. Reinartz, et al.. (2015). Expression profiling and functional analysis of Toll‐like receptors in primary healthy human nasal epithelial cells shows no correlation and a refractory LPS response. Clinical and Translational Allergy. 5(1). 42–42. 22 indexed citations
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Adriaensen, Gwijde Flavius Jacobus Petrus Maria, et al.. (2015). Endoscopic treatment of inverted papilloma attached in the frontal sinus/recess. Rhinology Journal. 53(4). 317–324. 9 indexed citations
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Müller, B., et al.. (2014). Mono-allergic and poly-allergic rhinitis patients have comparable numbers of mucosal Foxp3+CD4+ T lymphocytes. Rhinology Journal. 52(3). 260–266. 3 indexed citations
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Beers, Eduard J. van, et al.. (2014). Acute sinusitis and blindness as the first presentation of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.. PubMed. 72(10). 548–50. 1 indexed citations
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Furth, Wouter R. van, et al.. (2013). Initial experiences with endoscopic rhino-neurosurgery in Amsterdam. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. 271(6). 1525–32. 2 indexed citations
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Segboer, Christine, S.M. Reinartz, Ingrid Terreehorst, et al.. (2013). Quality of life and use of medication in chronic allergic and non‐allergic rhinitis patients. Clinical and Translational Allergy. 3(S2). 2 indexed citations
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Cornet, Marjolein, Christos Georgalas, S.M. Reinartz, & Wytske J. Fokkens. (2013). Long-term results of functional endoscopic sinus surgery in children with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps. Rhinology Journal. 51(4). 328–334. 15 indexed citations
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Segboer, Christine, S.M. Reinartz, Ingrid Terreehorst, et al.. (2013). Nasal hyper-reactivity is a common feature in both allergic and nonallergic rhinitis. Allergy. 68(11). 1427–1434. 58 indexed citations
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Cornet, Marjolein, S.M. Reinartz, Christos Georgalas, Erik van Spronsen, & Wytske J. Fokkens. (2012). The microdebrider, a step forward or an expensive gadget?. Rhinology Journal. 50(2). 191–198. 13 indexed citations
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Videler, W.J.M., et al.. (2012). Long-term low-dose antibiotics in recalcitrant chronic rhinosinusitis: a retrospective analysis. Rhinology Journal. 50(1). 45–55. 17 indexed citations
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Georgalas, Christos, et al.. (2012). Quality of life in extended endonasal approaches for skull base tumours. Rhinology Journal. 50(3). 255–261. 28 indexed citations
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Amelink, Marijke, S.M. Reinartz, W.J. Fokkens, et al.. (2011). Nasal Polyposis Identifies An At Risk Phenotype Among Patients With Adult-Onset Asthma. A3724–A3724. 1 indexed citations
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Pottelberge, Geert R. Van, Ken R. Bracke, S.M. Reinartz, et al.. (2010). Plasmacytoid dendritic cells in pulmonary lymphoid follicles of patients with COPD. European Respiratory Journal. 36(4). 781–791. 35 indexed citations
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Tongeren, Joost van, S.M. Reinartz, W. J. Fokkens, Esther C. de Jong, & Cornelis M. van Drunen. (2008). Interactions between epithelial cells and dendritic cells in airway immune responses: lessons from allergic airway disease. Allergy. 63(9). 1124–1135. 16 indexed citations
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Fokkens, Wytske J., Rain Jögi, S.M. Reinartz, et al.. (2007). Once daily fluticasone furoate nasal spray is effective in seasonal allergic rhinitis caused by grass pollen. Allergy. 62(9). 1078–1084. 85 indexed citations
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Reinartz, S.M., Sylvia W.A. Kamerling, Vanessa J. van Ham, et al.. (2007). Immuno-histological analysis of dendritic cells in nasal biopsies of IgA nephropathy patients. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 23(2). 612–620. 4 indexed citations
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Reinartz, S.M., et al.. (2006). Presentation of two cases of nasal type NK/T-cell lymphoma. European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology. 264(1). 39–43. 6 indexed citations
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Reinartz, S.M., Shelley E. Overbeek, Alex KleinJan, et al.. (2005). Desloratadine reduces systemic allergic inflammation following nasal provocation in allergic rhinitis and asthma patients. Allergy. 60(10). 1301–1307. 30 indexed citations
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Reinartz, S.M.. (2004). Desloratadine treatment reduces systemic allergic inflammation following nasal allergen provocation in patients with allergic rhinitis and asthma*1. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 113(2). S161–S161. 1 indexed citations

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