Tore Sanner

3.4k total citations
178 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Tore Sanner is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cancer Research and Food Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Tore Sanner has authored 178 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 76 papers in Molecular Biology, 34 papers in Cancer Research and 22 papers in Food Science. Recurrent topics in Tore Sanner's work include Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (28 papers), Connexins and lens biology (18 papers) and Radiation Effects and Dosimetry (15 papers). Tore Sanner is often cited by papers focused on Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (28 papers), Connexins and lens biology (18 papers) and Radiation Effects and Dosimetry (15 papers). Tore Sanner collaborates with scholars based in Norway, Germany and United States. Tore Sanner's co-authors include Alexander Pihl, Edgar Rivedal, Erik Dybing, Svein‐Ole Mikalsen, Thormod Henriksen, Tom K. Grimsrud, Trine Husøy, Véronique Cruciani, Hiroshi Yamasaki and Per Eker and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute and Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Tore Sanner

166 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tore Sanner Norway 25 1.1k 560 525 308 276 178 2.6k
A. W. Andrews United States 23 840 0.8× 833 1.5× 424 0.8× 169 0.5× 515 1.9× 70 2.6k
David E. G. Shuker United Kingdom 31 1.4k 1.3× 1.2k 2.1× 602 1.1× 177 0.6× 279 1.0× 90 3.2k
Marlin D. Friesen France 37 1.6k 1.5× 1.2k 2.1× 563 1.1× 155 0.5× 618 2.2× 105 4.3k
Ronald L. Melnick United States 28 740 0.7× 655 1.2× 1.1k 2.2× 198 0.6× 168 0.6× 91 2.6k
Rajinder Singh India 31 1.4k 1.2× 620 1.1× 498 0.9× 271 0.9× 118 0.4× 118 3.2k
Jerry M. Rice United States 33 1.4k 1.3× 901 1.6× 608 1.2× 264 0.9× 131 0.5× 124 3.8k
Mats Harms‐Ringdahl Sweden 28 997 0.9× 511 0.9× 190 0.4× 77 0.3× 371 1.3× 87 2.7k
George T. Bryan United States 33 1.5k 1.4× 746 1.3× 198 0.4× 169 0.5× 163 0.6× 151 3.5k
S. Ivanković Germany 34 2.0k 1.8× 1.3k 2.3× 778 1.5× 151 0.5× 366 1.3× 105 5.7k
Jay I. Goodman United States 35 1.7k 1.6× 1.0k 1.8× 611 1.2× 500 1.6× 108 0.4× 110 3.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tore Sanner

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tore Sanner

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

All Works

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Amlund, Heidi, Berit Granum, Anders Ruus, et al.. (2013). Risk assessment of the exposure to aluminium through food and the use of cosmetic products in the Norwegian population. Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in Contact with Food and Cosmetics and of the Panel on Contaminants of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 1 indexed citations
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Husøy, Trine, Jan Alexander, Heidi Amlund, et al.. (2012). Risk assessment of furan exposure in the Norwegian population. Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in Contact with Food and Cosmetics and the Panel on Contaminants of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 1 indexed citations
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Hetland, Ragna Bogen, Jan Alexander, Mona‐Lise Binderup, et al.. (2012). Risk assessment of vitamin A (retinol and retinyl esters) in cosmetics. Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in Contact with Food and Cosmetics of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 1 indexed citations
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Steffensen, Inger‐Lise, Jan Alexander, Mona‐Lise Binderup, et al.. (2010). Risk assessment of coumarin intake in the Norwegian population. Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in Contact with Food and Cosmetics of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 3 indexed citations
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Alexander, Jan, Mona‐Lise Binderup, Knut Helkås Dahl, et al.. (2009). Evaluation of the EU exposure model for migration from food contact materials (FCM). Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in Contact with Food and Cosmetics of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. 18 December 2009. 06/406-5 final. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 2 indexed citations
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Paulsen, Jan Erik, Ragnhild Halvorsen, Berit Granum, et al.. (2009). Sensitisation caused by exposure to cosmetic products. Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in Contact with Food and Cosmetics of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 2 indexed citations
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Burns, David, Erik Dybing, Nigel Gray, et al.. (2008). Mandated lowering of toxicants in cigarette smoke: a description of the World Health Organization TobReg proposal. Tobacco Control. 17(2). 132–141. 199 indexed citations
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Alexander, Jan, Knut Helkås Dahl, Trine Husøy, et al.. (2007). Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in Contact with Food and Cosmetics of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. Adopted 2 May 2007. Risk assessment of health hazards from nickel, cobalt, zinc, iron, copper and manganese migrated from ceramic articles. Duo Research Archive (University of Oslo). 1 indexed citations
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Alexander, Jan, Mona‐Lise Binderup, Knut Helkås Dahl, et al.. (2006). Risk assessment of health hazards from 4,4'-methylene dianiline (4,4'MDA) migrated from polyamide cooking utensils. Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in Contact with Food and Cosmetics of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 1 indexed citations
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Alexander, Jan, Trine Husøy, Kristine Naterstad, et al.. (2005). Risk assessment of health hazards from epoxidised soybean oil (ESBO) migrated from lids used on glass containers of baby Food. Opinion of the Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in Contact with Food and Cosmetics of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 1 indexed citations
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Dybing, Erik, Tore Sanner, Jan Alexander, et al.. (2005). Opinion of the Scientific Committee on "A Harmonised Approach for Risk Assessment of Compounds which are both Genotoxic and Carcinogenic". Comments from the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 91 indexed citations
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Alexander, Jan, Trine Husøy, Kristine Naterstad, et al.. (2004). Risk assessment of health hazards from lead and other heavy metals migrated from ceramic articles. Assessed by The Panel on Food Additives, Flavourings, Processing Aids, Materials in contact with food and Cosmetics. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 2 indexed citations
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Alexander, Jan, Trine Husøy, Jan Erik Paulsen, et al.. (2004). Risikovurdering av migrasjon av NETSA fra ostefilm til næringsmiddelsimulant. Vurdering av Faggruppen for tilsetningsstoffer, aroma, matemballasje og kosmetikk. BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway)). 1 indexed citations
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Dybing, Erik & Tore Sanner. (2002). [Nicotine dependence--medico-biological aspects].. PubMed. 122(3). 302–5.
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Scheffels, Janne, et al.. (1999). [How to reduce illegal sales of tobacco to minors?].. PubMed. 119(25). 3756–60. 2 indexed citations
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Lund, Karl Erik, et al.. (1999). [How to enforce the prohibition of sales of tobacco to minors?].. PubMed. 119(25). 3753–5. 2 indexed citations
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Rivedal, Edgar, et al.. (1998). Role of Cx43 Phosphorylation and MAP Kinase Activation in EGF Induced Enhancement of Cell Communication in Human Kidney Epithelial Cells. Cell adhesion and communications/Cell adhesion and communication/Cell adhesion & communication. 5(6). 451–460. 37 indexed citations
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Cruciani, Véronique, Svein‐Ole Mikalsen, Paule Vasseur, & Tore Sanner. (1997). Effects of peroxisome proliferators and 12-O-tetradecanoyl phorbol-13-acetate on intercellular communication and connexin43 in two hamster fibroblast systems. International Journal of Cancer. 73(2). 240–248. 35 indexed citations
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Sanner, Tore, et al.. (1979). Cellular antitumor immune response in women with risk factors for breast cancer.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 39(2 Pt 2). 654–7. 24 indexed citations
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Sanner, Tore. (1976). Removal of inhibitors against RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity in human milk.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 36(2 Pt 1). 405–8. 9 indexed citations

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