W Northemann

1.7k total citations
32 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

W Northemann is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, W Northemann has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Molecular Biology, 12 papers in Genetics and 7 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in W Northemann's work include RNA Research and Splicing (7 papers), Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions (5 papers) and Pancreatic function and diabetes (5 papers). W Northemann is often cited by papers focused on RNA Research and Splicing (7 papers), Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions (5 papers) and Pancreatic function and diabetes (5 papers). W Northemann collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Canada. W Northemann's co-authors include G H Fey, Brian Shiels, G H Fey, Masahira Hattori, Jack Gauldie, Peter C. Heinrich, Chris Gehring, T A Braciak, S Broome and Michael Heisig and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

W Northemann

32 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
W Northemann Germany 18 614 436 257 241 224 32 1.5k
G P Jahreis United States 21 796 1.3× 482 1.1× 403 1.6× 187 0.8× 252 1.1× 29 2.0k
Jean‐Philippe Salier France 27 1.1k 1.8× 420 1.0× 299 1.2× 242 1.0× 195 0.9× 66 2.4k
Manuela Cappelletti Italy 16 528 0.9× 501 1.1× 335 1.3× 257 1.1× 88 0.4× 21 1.4k
Masayuki Tsuchiya Japan 20 712 1.2× 721 1.7× 418 1.6× 342 1.4× 97 0.4× 41 2.1k
G Grimber France 24 1.2k 1.9× 233 0.5× 293 1.1× 312 1.3× 168 0.8× 48 2.1k
Fumihiko Hato Japan 19 454 0.7× 576 1.3× 217 0.8× 145 0.6× 78 0.3× 56 1.3k
Myriam Bennoun France 18 835 1.4× 184 0.4× 189 0.7× 138 0.6× 285 1.3× 31 3.6k
Christiane Ody France 21 808 1.3× 554 1.3× 129 0.5× 160 0.7× 125 0.6× 30 1.8k
Takuma Hayashi Japan 24 755 1.2× 453 1.0× 279 1.1× 255 1.1× 155 0.7× 107 1.7k
Tamio Koizumi Japan 21 433 0.7× 380 0.9× 181 0.7× 92 0.4× 92 0.4× 75 1.3k

Countries citing papers authored by W Northemann

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Fields of papers citing papers by W Northemann

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of W Northemann

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hunt, Nicholas H., Detlev Jähner, Richard Ivell, et al.. (2009). Multiple Forms of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Receptor Associated with Graves' Disease. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology & Diabetes. 100(04/05). 22–27. 2 indexed citations
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Northemann, W, et al.. (1996). Vector-Derived Expression of Recombinant Rat Interleukin-6. Protein Expression and Purification. 7(3). 269–274. 8 indexed citations
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Berg, H., et al.. (1995). Autoreactive epitopes within the human α-enolase and their recognition by sera from patients with endometriosis. Journal of Autoimmunity. 8(6). 931–945. 31 indexed citations
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Bieg, Sabine, Jochen Seißler, L. Herberg, W Northemann, & Werner A. Scherbaum. (1994). Gad65is recognized by t-cells, but not by antibodies from nod-mice. Autoimmunity. 17(3). 189–194. 12 indexed citations
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Seißler, Jochen, Josef Amann, Ludwig Mauch, et al.. (1993). Prevalence of autoantibodies to the 65- and 67-kD isoforms of glutamate decarboxylase in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 92(3). 1394–1399. 62 indexed citations
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Berthold, Heiner K., et al.. (1992). Production of recombinant rat interleukin-6 in Escherichia coli using a novel highly efficient expression vector pGEX-3T.. PubMed. 12(4). 558–63. 29 indexed citations
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Fey, G H, Mitsuharu Hattori, Gertrud M. Hocke, et al.. (1991). Gene regulation by interleukin 6. Biochimie. 73(1). 47–50. 13 indexed citations
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Baffet, Georges, et al.. (1991). Autocrine activity of interleukin 6 secreted by hepatocarcinoma cell lines.. PubMed. 8(1). 141–56. 23 indexed citations
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Netter, Hans, et al.. (1991). Cloning and expression of antigenic epitopes of the human 68-kDa (U1) ribonucleoprotein antigen in Escherichia coli.. PubMed. 11(3). 364–6, 368. 17 indexed citations
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Northemann, W, Masahira Hattori, Georges Baffet, et al.. (1990). Production of interleukin 6 by hepatoma cells.. PubMed. 7(3). 273–85. 15 indexed citations
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Hattori, Masahira, et al.. (1990). Acute-phase reaction induces a specific complex between hepatic nuclear proteins and the interleukin 6 response element of the rat alpha 2-macroglobulin gene.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 87(6). 2364–2368. 162 indexed citations
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Braciak, T A, et al.. (1988). Sequence and acute phase regulation of rat alpha 1-inhibitor III messenger RNA.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 263(8). 3999–4012. 72 indexed citations
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Gehring, Chris, Brian Shiels, W Northemann, et al.. (1987). Sequence of rat liver alpha 2-macroglobulin and acute phase control of its messenger RNA.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 262(1). 446–454. 169 indexed citations
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Northemann, W, Michael Heisig, Dieter Kunz, & Peter C. Heinrich. (1985). Molecular cloning of cDNA sequences for rat alpha 2-macroglobulin and measurement of its transcription during experimental inflammation.. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 260(10). 6200–6205. 88 indexed citations
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Villringer, Arno, Kirsten Schneider, Tilo Andus, et al.. (1983). Small cytoplasmic RNAs from rat liver mRNP particles. Molecular Biology Reports. 9(1-2). 65–74. 2 indexed citations
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Northemann, W, et al.. (1981). Proteolytic precursor processing in the biosynthesis of mitochondria.. PubMed. 40(10-11). 1451–63. 1 indexed citations
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Heinrich, Peter C. & W Northemann. (1981). The structure of ribonucleoprotein particles from rat liver nuclei. Molecular Biology Reports. 7(1-3). 15–24. 7 indexed citations
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Weiss, E., et al.. (1977). Comparative studies of the effects of galactosamine and actinomycin D on nuclear ribonucleoprotein particles from rat liver. Experimental Cell Research. 109(2). 331–339. 14 indexed citations

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