Thomas Heller

1.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
33 papers, 762 citations indexed

About

Thomas Heller is a scholar working on Surgery, Sociology and Political Science and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas Heller has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 762 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Surgery, 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Thomas Heller's work include Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management (5 papers), Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases (4 papers) and Linguistics and Discourse Analysis (3 papers). Thomas Heller is often cited by papers focused on Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management (5 papers), Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Diseases (4 papers) and Linguistics and Discourse Analysis (3 papers). Thomas Heller collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and France. Thomas Heller's co-authors include Christine Brooke‐Rose, H. Weiler, P. Frühmorgen, Andreas Hackelsberger, Hendrik Seeliger, Klaus Junghanns, Felix G. Meinel, Marc‐André Weber, Martina Sombetzki and Niels Grabow and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and European Journal of Pharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Thomas Heller

29 papers receiving 644 citations

Hit Papers

Reconstructing Individualism: Autonomy, Individuality, an... 1986 2026 1999 2012 1986 100 200 300 400 500

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas Heller Germany 9 266 103 67 62 61 33 762
Richard Dyer Peru 11 274 1.0× 42 0.4× 54 0.8× 29 0.5× 49 0.8× 32 863
Philip Röth United States 22 436 1.6× 36 0.3× 89 1.3× 28 0.5× 113 1.9× 97 1.8k
Anne Kerr United Kingdom 23 395 1.5× 47 0.5× 24 0.4× 52 0.8× 69 1.1× 49 1.5k
Richard Phillips United Kingdom 20 507 1.9× 123 1.2× 133 2.0× 36 0.6× 22 0.4× 82 1.3k
Kathleen McLaughlin United States 9 264 1.0× 51 0.5× 98 1.5× 75 1.2× 172 2.8× 26 1.0k
Howard Jones United Kingdom 19 172 0.6× 84 0.8× 28 0.4× 243 3.9× 65 1.1× 112 1.5k
William J. Sullivan United States 16 251 0.9× 63 0.6× 29 0.4× 51 0.8× 43 0.7× 66 1.4k
James Peacock United States 21 616 2.3× 164 1.6× 26 0.4× 147 2.4× 70 1.1× 98 1.5k
Bennett Simon United States 18 223 0.8× 57 0.6× 75 1.1× 325 5.2× 138 2.3× 62 1.0k
Pamela J. Stewart United States 15 529 2.0× 134 1.3× 12 0.2× 76 1.2× 60 1.0× 57 1.3k

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All Works

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Wolf, Sarah E., Waylon J. Hastings, Christopher Chiaro, et al.. (2024). Cross-tissue comparison of telomere length and quality metrics of DNA among individuals aged 8 to 70 years. PLoS ONE. 19(2). e0290918–e0290918. 8 indexed citations
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Heller, Thomas, Daniel P. R. Herlemann, Marc‐An dré Weber, et al.. (2024). Liver cirrhosis and antibiotic therapy but not TIPS application leads to a shift of the intestinal bacterial communities: A controlled, prospective study. Journal of Digestive Diseases. 25(3). 200–208.
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Heller, Thomas, et al.. (2022). Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt vs conservative treatment for recurrent ascites: A propensity score matched comparison. World Journal of Gastroenterology. 28(41). 5944–5956. 2 indexed citations
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Grambow, Eberhard, et al.. (2022). Assessment of Quality of Life after Endovascular and Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair: A Retrospective Single-Center Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 11(11). 3017–3017. 2 indexed citations
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Meinel, Felix G., et al.. (2021). Prevalence of visceral artery involvement in patients with peripheral artery disease found on run-off MRA. BMC Medical Imaging. 21(1). 93–93. 2 indexed citations
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Heller, Thomas, et al.. (2021). Isolated calf deep venous thrombosis: frequency on venous ultrasound and clinical characteristics. BMC Emergency Medicine. 21(1). 126–126. 6 indexed citations
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Beller, Ebba, et al.. (2020). Prevalence and predictors of alternative diagnoses on whole-leg ultrasound negative for acute deep venous thrombosis. BMC Medical Imaging. 20(1). 127–127. 8 indexed citations
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Meinel, Felix G., et al.. (2020). Concomitant chronic venous insufficiency in patients with peripheral artery disease: insights from MR angiography. European Radiology. 30(7). 3908–3914. 8 indexed citations
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Keiler, Jonas, M. Schulze, Martina Sombetzki, et al.. (2017). Neointimal fibrotic lead encapsulation – Clinical challenges and demands for implantable cardiac electronic devices. Journal of Cardiology. 70(1). 7–17. 34 indexed citations
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Stuck, B. A. & Thomas Heller. (2011). Materialien zur Versorgung von Mittelgesichtsfrakturen. HNO. 59(11). 1088–1092. 2 indexed citations
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Heller, Thomas, et al.. (2008). Restriktionsenzym-Mismatch-Polymerase-Kettenreaktion zum Nachweis von Ki-ras-Onkogen-Mutationen beim Pankreaskarzinom. DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 120(23). 826–830.
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Hauenstein, Karlheinz & Thomas Heller. (2005). [Modern, non-invasive diagnostic of focal liver lesions].. PubMed. 55(6). 207–21. 1 indexed citations
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Heller, Thomas, et al.. (2002). Der Wasserstrahl als Schneidewerkzeug in der gastroenterologischen Endoskopie - eine experimentelle Studie. 15(4). 210–213. 3 indexed citations
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Heller, Thomas, Jens Kröger, Matthias Freund, et al.. (1999). Intestinales Lymphom. Medizinische Klinik. 94(6). 345–352.
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Hackelsberger, Andreas, P. Frühmorgen, H. Weiler, et al.. (1995). Endoscopic Polypectomy and Management of Colorectal Adenomas with Invasive Carcinoma. Endoscopy. 27(2). 153–158. 48 indexed citations
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Heller, Thomas, et al.. (1991). The efferent innervation of the suboccipital muscles in the guinea pig: A study with retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase. Neuroscience Letters. 125(1). 69–72. 2 indexed citations
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Tobi, Martin, T. G. Phillips, Thomas Heller, et al.. (1990). Increased expression of a putative adenoma-associated antigen in pre-colonoscopic effluent of patients with colorectal cancer. Cancer Letters. 51(1). 21–25. 17 indexed citations
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Heller, Thomas, et al.. (1989). Effects of adenosine analogues on force and cAMP in the heart. Influence of adenosine deaminase. European Journal of Pharmacology. 164(2). 179–187. 9 indexed citations
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Heller, Thomas & Christine Brooke‐Rose. (1986). Reconstructing Individualism: Autonomy, Individuality, and the Self in Western Thought. Stanford University Press eBooks. 544 indexed citations breakdown →
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Heller, Thomas. (1984). Structuralism and Critique. Stanford Law Review. 36(1/2). 127–127. 19 indexed citations

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