Wesley M. Marin

672 total citations
15 papers, 357 citations indexed

About

Wesley M. Marin is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Nephrology. According to data from OpenAlex, Wesley M. Marin has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 357 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Immunology, 2 papers in Molecular Biology and 1 paper in Nephrology. Recurrent topics in Wesley M. Marin's work include T-cell and B-cell Immunology (11 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (11 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (5 papers). Wesley M. Marin is often cited by papers focused on T-cell and B-cell Immunology (11 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (11 papers) and Reproductive System and Pregnancy (5 papers). Wesley M. Marin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Brazil and United Kingdom. Wesley M. Marin's co-authors include Jill A. Hollenbach, Paul J. Norman, Steven J. Mack, Derek Pappas, Peter Parham, Neda Nemat‐Gorgani, Ravi Dandekar, Elham Ashouri, Lisbeth A. Guethlein and John Trowsdale and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The Journal of Immunology and The American Journal of Human Genetics.

In The Last Decade

Wesley M. Marin

14 papers receiving 347 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Wesley M. Marin United States 10 269 43 38 35 31 15 357
Maneesh Kumar Misra United States 11 236 0.9× 55 1.3× 19 0.5× 40 1.1× 38 1.2× 26 371
Geunhyo Jang United States 6 230 0.9× 97 2.3× 46 1.2× 13 0.4× 9 0.3× 8 339
Raquel Alenda Spain 7 130 0.5× 47 1.1× 26 0.7× 30 0.9× 8 0.3× 37 240
Fernando Ostos Spain 4 213 0.8× 91 2.1× 14 0.4× 28 0.8× 17 0.5× 6 326
Juan Navarro‐Barriuso Spain 12 280 1.0× 107 2.5× 12 0.3× 14 0.4× 28 0.9× 15 402
Rebecca Noster Germany 4 239 0.9× 42 1.0× 16 0.4× 11 0.3× 8 0.3× 5 303
Anupama Gopisetty United States 6 192 0.7× 69 1.6× 8 0.2× 14 0.4× 41 1.3× 9 338
Hector Huerga Encabo United Kingdom 10 138 0.5× 86 2.0× 26 0.7× 16 0.5× 7 0.2× 14 295
Antoine Perchellet United States 8 281 1.0× 37 0.9× 10 0.3× 27 0.8× 18 0.6× 8 362
Keisuke Wagatsuma Japan 6 291 1.1× 50 1.2× 30 0.8× 9 0.3× 13 0.4× 9 368

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Wesley M. Marin

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Williams, Jacqueline, Wesley M. Marin, Stacy J. Caillier, et al.. (2025). Copy number variation at the complement C4 locus is associated with risk for multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis Journal. 31(10). 1243–1246.
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Marin, Wesley M., et al.. (2023). High‐throughput complement component 4 genomic sequence analysis with C4Investigator. HLA. 103(1). e15273–e15273. 1 indexed citations
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Montero-Martín, Gonzalo, Maneesh Kumar Misra, Wesley M. Marin, et al.. (2023). Exceptional diversity of KIR and HLA class I in Egypt. HLA. 103(1). e15177–e15177. 1 indexed citations
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Marin, Wesley M. & Jill A. Hollenbach. (2022). Software update: Interpreting killer‐cell immunoglobulin‐like receptors from whole genome sequence data with PING. HLA. 101(5). 441–448. 1 indexed citations
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Marin, Wesley M., Ravi Dandekar, Danillo G. Augusto, et al.. (2021). High-throughput Interpretation of Killer-cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor Short-read Sequencing Data with PING. PLoS Computational Biology. 17(8). e1008904–e1008904. 19 indexed citations
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Augusto, Danillo G., Neda Nemat‐Gorgani, Gonzalo Montero-Martín, et al.. (2021). High-Resolution Characterization of KIR Genes in a Large North American Cohort Reveals Novel Details of Structural and Sequence Diversity. Frontiers in Immunology. 12. 674778–674778. 19 indexed citations
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Beltrame, Márcia Holsbach, Wesley M. Marin, Ravi Dandekar, et al.. (2021). Remarkably LowKIRandHLADiversity in Amerindians Reveals Signatures of Strong Purifying Selection Shaping the CentromericKIRRegion. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 39(1). 9 indexed citations
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Alicata, Claudia, Elham Ashouri, Neda Nemat‐Gorgani, et al.. (2020). KIR Variation in Iranians Combines High Haplotype and Allotype Diversity With an Abundance of Functional Inhibitory Receptors. Frontiers in Immunology. 11. 556–556. 16 indexed citations
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Marin, Wesley M., et al.. (2020). Single Nucleotide Polymorphism in KIR2DL1 Is Associated With HLA-C Expression in Global Populations. Frontiers in Immunology. 11. 1881–1881. 12 indexed citations
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Augusto, Danillo G., Ravi Dandekar, Hengameh Shams, et al.. (2020). Killer Cell Immunoglobulin-like Receptor Variants Are Associated with Protection from Symptoms Associated with More Severe Course in Parkinson Disease. The Journal of Immunology. 205(5). 1323–1330. 19 indexed citations
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Hollenbach, Jill A., Paul J. Norman, Lisa E. Creary, et al.. (2019). A specific amino acid motif ofHLA-DRB1mediates risk and interacts with smoking history in Parkinson’s disease. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116(15). 7419–7424. 48 indexed citations
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Schöfl, Gerhard, Bianca Schöne, Kathrin Lang, et al.. (2018). Allele-Level KIR Genotyping of More Than a Million Samples: Workflow, Algorithm, and Observations. Frontiers in Immunology. 9. 2843–2843. 43 indexed citations
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Hollenbach, Jill A., Paul J. Norman, Wesley M. Marin, et al.. (2018). Cost‐effective and fast KIR gene‐content genotyping by multiplex melting curve analysis. HLA. 92(6). 384–391. 5 indexed citations
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Norman, Paul J., Jill A. Hollenbach, Neda Nemat‐Gorgani, et al.. (2016). Defining KIR and HLA Class I Genotypes at Highest Resolution via High-Throughput Sequencing. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 99(2). 375–391. 104 indexed citations
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Pappas, Derek, Wesley M. Marin, Jill A. Hollenbach, & Steven J. Mack. (2015). Bridging ImmunoGenomic Data Analysis Workflow Gaps (BIGDAWG): An integrated case-control analysis pipeline. Human Immunology. 77(3). 283–287. 60 indexed citations

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