Suzanne Hovingh

464 total citations
10 papers, 346 citations indexed

About

Suzanne Hovingh is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Reproductive Medicine and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Suzanne Hovingh has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 346 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Reproductive Medicine and 4 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Suzanne Hovingh's work include Sperm and Testicular Function (5 papers), Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities (4 papers) and DNA Repair Mechanisms (3 papers). Suzanne Hovingh is often cited by papers focused on Sperm and Testicular Function (5 papers), Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities (4 papers) and DNA Repair Mechanisms (3 papers). Suzanne Hovingh collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Singapore and Iran. Suzanne Hovingh's co-authors include Sjoerd Repping, Fulco van der Veen, Cindy M. Korver, Ans M. M. van Pelt, Nicolaas A.P. Franken, Saskia K.M. van Daalen, Lukas J.A. Stalpers, Michiel J. Noordam, G.H. Westerveld and Steve Rozen and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Human Molecular Genetics and International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics.

In The Last Decade

Suzanne Hovingh

9 papers receiving 334 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Suzanne Hovingh Netherlands 9 224 166 146 63 53 10 346
Yaoting Gui China 11 191 0.9× 104 0.6× 205 1.4× 99 1.6× 4 0.1× 19 393
Lizhi Yi China 9 275 1.2× 54 0.3× 16 0.1× 49 0.8× 7 0.1× 16 350
Lluís Bassas Spain 6 238 1.1× 117 0.7× 182 1.2× 123 2.0× 2 0.0× 9 387
H. Komatsubara Japan 6 320 1.4× 139 0.8× 46 0.3× 21 0.3× 2 0.0× 7 419
Grace Hancock United States 5 199 0.9× 67 0.4× 22 0.2× 53 0.8× 11 0.2× 7 251
Francesca Cioppi Italy 10 140 0.6× 113 0.7× 155 1.1× 78 1.2× 1 0.0× 20 294
Irina Lagovsky Israel 8 122 0.5× 118 0.7× 51 0.3× 95 1.5× 2 0.0× 14 282
G. Emons Germany 9 89 0.4× 106 0.6× 197 1.3× 77 1.2× 6 0.1× 19 357
R Leśniewicz Poland 9 98 0.4× 154 0.9× 154 1.1× 24 0.4× 20 347
Alvin S.T. Lim Singapore 6 64 0.3× 34 0.2× 89 0.6× 113 1.8× 2 0.0× 11 218

Countries citing papers authored by Suzanne Hovingh

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Fields of papers citing papers by Suzanne Hovingh

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Suzanne Hovingh

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

All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Hovingh, Suzanne, et al.. (2016). Predicting Radiosensitivity with Gamma-H2AX Foci Assay after Single High-Dose-Rate and Pulsed Dose-Rate Ionizing Irradiation. Radiation Research. 185(2). 190–190. 27 indexed citations
2.
Hovingh, Suzanne, Perry D. Moerland, Jan Paul Medema, et al.. (2014). Reduced Activity of Double-Strand Break Repair Genes in Prostate Cancer Patients With Late Normal Tissue Radiation Toxicity. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 88(3). 664–670. 42 indexed citations
3.
Hovingh, Suzanne, Hans M. Rodermond, Nienke Losekoot, et al.. (2013). Decay of γ-H2AX foci correlates with potentially lethal damage repair in prostate cancer cells. Oncology Reports. 29(6). 2175–2180. 20 indexed citations
4.
Franken, Nicolaas A.P., Suzanne Hovingh, & Hans M. Rodermond. (2012). Radiosensitization with Chemotherapeutic Agents and Hyperthermia: Effects on Linear-quadratic Parameters of Radiation Cell Survival Curves. Journal of Cancer Science & Therapy. 1(S5). 10 indexed citations
5.
Noordam, Michiel J., Saskia K.M. van Daalen, Suzanne Hovingh, et al.. (2011). A novel partial deletion of the Y chromosome azoospermia factor c region is caused by non-homologous recombination between palindromes and may be associated with increased sperm counts. Human Reproduction. 26(3). 713–723. 15 indexed citations
6.
Noordam, Michiel J., G.H. Westerveld, Suzanne Hovingh, et al.. (2011). Gene copy number reduction in the azoospermia factor c (AZFc) region and its effect on total motile sperm count. Human Molecular Genetics. 20(12). 2457–2463. 46 indexed citations
7.
Sadri‐Ardekani, Hooman, Sefika C Mizrak, Saskia K.M. van Daalen, et al.. (2010). Propagation of Human Spermatogonial Stem Cells In Vitro (vol 302, pg 2127, 2009). JAMA. 303(5). 1 indexed citations
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Mizrak, Sefika C, Hooman Sadri‐Ardekani, Silke F. van Daalen, et al.. (2009). Embryonic stem cell-like cells derived from adult human testis. Human Reproduction. 25(1). 158–167. 92 indexed citations
9.
Noordam, Michiel J., et al.. (2009). Y chromosome TSPY copy numbers and semen quality. Fertility and Sterility. 94(5). 1744–1747. 32 indexed citations
10.
Westerveld, G.H., Cindy M. Korver, Saskia K.M. van Daalen, et al.. (2009). Y chromosome gr/gr deletions are a risk factor for low semen quality. Human Reproduction. 24(10). 2667–2673. 61 indexed citations

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