V. Santer

783 total citations · 1 hit paper
11 papers, 683 citations indexed

About

V. Santer is a scholar working on Immunology, Oncology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, V. Santer has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 683 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Immunology, 4 papers in Oncology and 4 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in V. Santer's work include Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research (4 papers), Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (2 papers) and Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (2 papers). V. Santer is often cited by papers focused on Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research (4 papers), Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (2 papers) and Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (2 papers). V. Santer collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. V. Santer's co-authors include Robert E. Cone, John J. Marchalonis, Peeyush K. Lala, Peter J. Roughley, Ranjit S. Parhar, Joseph A. Buckwalter, E.E. Golds, R. J. White, Christopher J. Handley and Gerald C. Gillard and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Biochemical Journal and International Journal of Cancer.

In The Last Decade

V. Santer

11 papers receiving 592 citations

Hit Papers

Enzymic iodination. A pro... 1971 2026 1989 2007 1971 100 200 300 400

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
V. Santer 264 251 147 95 83 11 683
O Förster 415 1.6× 344 1.4× 181 1.2× 51 0.5× 37 0.4× 56 841
G. T. Gustafson 110 0.4× 289 1.2× 90 0.6× 46 0.5× 57 0.7× 32 723
A. Reboul 444 1.7× 254 1.0× 106 0.7× 55 0.6× 29 0.3× 45 986
Neung‐Seon Seo 123 0.5× 320 1.3× 70 0.5× 78 0.8× 70 0.8× 19 599
Benjamin Wolf 415 1.6× 259 1.0× 97 0.7× 40 0.4× 37 0.4× 54 852
Jill M. Carton 277 1.0× 482 1.9× 109 0.7× 97 1.0× 72 0.9× 20 850
E F Osserman 264 1.0× 334 1.3× 167 1.1× 36 0.4× 26 0.3× 23 930
Toyo Suzuki 247 0.9× 234 0.9× 61 0.4× 56 0.6× 21 0.3× 17 615
A S Rosenthal 325 1.2× 460 1.8× 124 0.8× 30 0.3× 28 0.3× 15 923
Corine Ghosn 182 0.7× 506 2.0× 300 2.0× 55 0.6× 29 0.3× 28 1.3k

Countries citing papers authored by V. Santer

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Fields of papers citing papers by V. Santer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of V. Santer

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

All Works

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Lala, Peeyush K., et al.. (1985). Changes in the host natural killer cell population in mice during tumor development. Cellular Immunology. 93(2). 250–264. 64 indexed citations
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Golds, E.E., et al.. (1983). Mononuclear cell factors stimulate the concomitant secretion of distinct latent proteoglycan, gelatin and collagen degrading enzymes from human skin fibroblasts and synovial cells.. PubMed. 10(6). 861–71. 41 indexed citations
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Roughley, Peter J., et al.. (1981). The presence of a cartilage-like proteoglycan in the adult human meniscus. Biochemical Journal. 197(1). 77–83. 51 indexed citations
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Roughley, Peter J., V. Santer, & R. J. White. (1981). Age-related changes in the proteoglycan subunits isolated from human articular cartilage. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism. 11(1). 16–17. 3 indexed citations
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Roughley, Peter J., R. J. White, & V. Santer. (1981). Comparison of proteoglycans extracted from high and low weight-bearing human articular cartilage, with particular reference to sialic acid content.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 256(24). 12699–12704. 25 indexed citations
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Santer, V., et al.. (1980). Characterization of lymphocyte subsets in spontaneous mouse mammary tumors and host lymphoid organs. International Journal of Cancer. 25(1). 159–168. 16 indexed citations
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Santer, V., et al.. (1980). Characterization of maternal small lymphocyte subsets during allogeneic pregnancy in the mouse. Cellular Immunology. 50(2). 290–304. 23 indexed citations
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Lala, Peeyush K., et al.. (1979). Characterization of Lymphocytes Invading Experimental Tumors. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 114. 777–781. 4 indexed citations
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Carmichael, David, Gerald C. Gillard, D.A. Lowther, Christopher J. Handley, & V. Santer. (1977). Carrageenin‐induced arthritis. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 20(3). 834–840. 19 indexed citations
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Marchalonis, John J., Robert E. Cone, & V. Santer. (1971). Enzymic iodination. A probe for accessible surface proteins of normal and neoplastic lymphocytes. Biochemical Journal. 124(5). 921–927. 414 indexed citations breakdown →

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