Stephanie Groos

2.1k total citations
45 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

Stephanie Groos is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Surgery and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephanie Groos has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Molecular Biology, 10 papers in Surgery and 7 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Stephanie Groos's work include Ion Transport and Channel Regulation (6 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (5 papers) and Sperm and Testicular Function (4 papers). Stephanie Groos is often cited by papers focused on Ion Transport and Channel Regulation (6 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (5 papers) and Sperm and Testicular Function (4 papers). Stephanie Groos collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Hong Kong. Stephanie Groos's co-authors include L. Luciano, E. Reale, Ernst Ungewickell, Ute Eckardt, C Eckardt, Stefan Mahrhold, Christoph Kalthoff, Gudrun Brandes, Christopher Esk and Lutz Konrad and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Circulation.

In The Last Decade

Stephanie Groos

45 papers receiving 1.6k citations

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All Works

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Albrecht, Urs‐Vito, et al.. (2013). Standardized, App-Based Disinfection of iPads in a Clinical and Nonclinical Setting: Comparative Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 15(8). e176–e176. 31 indexed citations
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Schuster-Gossler, Karin, Anja Beckers, Stephanie Groos, et al.. (2012). Differential regulation of node formation, nodal ciliogenesis and cilia positioning by Noto and Foxj1. Development. 139(7). 1276–1284. 39 indexed citations
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Otte, Anna, Gudrun Göhring, Doris Steinemann, et al.. (2012). A tumor-derived population (SCCOHT-1) as cellular model for a small cell ovarian carcinoma of the hypercalcemic type. International Journal of Oncology. 41(2). 765–775. 26 indexed citations
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Weinhold, Birgit, Sebastian P. Galuska, Hildegard Geyer, et al.. (2012). Deficits in Sialylation Impair Podocyte Maturation. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 23(8). 1319–1328. 37 indexed citations
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Groos, Stephanie, et al.. (2011). A differentiated porcine bronchial epithelial cell culture model for studying human adenovirus tropism and virulence. Journal of Virological Methods. 178(1-2). 117–123. 25 indexed citations
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Song, Penghong, Stephanie Groos, Brigitte Riederer, et al.. (2011). Kir4.1 Channel Expression Is Essential for Parietal Cell Control of Acid Secretion. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286(16). 14120–14128. 27 indexed citations
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Yu, Yi, et al.. (2009). Carbon dioxide modifies the morphology and function of mesothelial cells and facilitates transepithelial neuroblastoma cell migration. Pediatric Surgery International. 26(1). 29–36. 12 indexed citations
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Winkler, M, Christina Mauritz, Stephanie Groos, et al.. (2008). Serum-Free Differentiation of Murine Embryonic Stem Cells into Alveolar Type II Epithelial Cells. Cloning and Stem Cells. 10(1). 49–64A. 29 indexed citations
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Reale, E., Stephanie Groos, Ute Eckardt, C Eckardt, & L. Luciano. (2008). New Components of ‘Basal Laminar Deposits’ in Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Cells Tissues Organs. 190(3). 170–181. 20 indexed citations
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Ungewickell, Ernst, et al.. (2006). Clathrin and clathrin-accessory proteins in rat kidney cortex epithelia. Histochemistry and Cell Biology. 126(2). 219–229. 4 indexed citations
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Groos, Stephanie, Roger Busche, W. Engelhardt, E. Reale, & L. Luciano. (2004). Excessive apoptosis of guinea pig colonocytes may lead to an imbalance between phagocytosis and degradation in vivo. Cell and Tissue Research. 316(1). 77–86. 4 indexed citations
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Groos, Stephanie, E. Reale, & L. Luciano. (2003). General suitability of techniques for in situ detection of apoptosis in small intestinal epithelium. The Anatomical Record Part A Discoveries in Molecular Cellular and Evolutionary Biology. 272A(2). 503–513. 22 indexed citations
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Kalthoff, Christoph, et al.. (2002). Clint: A Novel Clathrin-binding ENTH-Domain Protein at the Golgi. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 13(11). 4060–4073. 104 indexed citations
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Klinge, Petra M., et al.. (2002). Temporal and Regional Profile of Neuronal and Glial Cellular Injury after Induction of Kaolin Hydrocephalus. PubMed. 81. 275–277. 13 indexed citations
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Luciano, L., Stephanie Groos, Roger Busche, W. Engelhardt, & E. Reale. (2002). Massive apoptosis of colonocytes induced by butyrate deprivation overloads resident macrophages and promotes the recruitment of circulating monocytes. Cell and Tissue Research. 309(3). 393–407. 18 indexed citations
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Weber, Marc‐An dré, et al.. (2002). Post-natal development of the rat testis: steroid hormone receptor distribution and extracellular matrix deposition. Andrologia. 34(1). 41–54. 25 indexed citations
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Klinge, Petra M., Stephanie Groos, Konstantin Wewetzer, et al.. (2001). Regeneration of a transected peripheral nerve by transplantation of spinal cord encapsulated in a vein. Neuroreport. 12(6). 1271–1275. 7 indexed citations
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Reale, E., Stephanie Groos, L. Luciano, C Eckardt, & Ute Eckardt. (2001). In the mammalian eye type VI collagen tetramers form three morphologically different aggregates. Matrix Biology. 20(1). 37–51. 19 indexed citations
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Groos, Stephanie, et al.. (1997). Differential distribution of the mitochondrial heat-shock protein 60 in rat gastrointestinal tract. Cell and Tissue Research. 287(2). 343–350. 14 indexed citations
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Eckardt, C, Ute Eckardt, Stephanie Groos, L. Luciano, & E. Reale. (1997). Entfernung der Membrana limitans interna bei Makulalöchern. Der Ophthalmologe. 94(8). 545–551. 222 indexed citations

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