Yasmine Baba‐Amer

2.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
14 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Yasmine Baba‐Amer is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Epidemiology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Yasmine Baba‐Amer has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Epidemiology and 4 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Yasmine Baba‐Amer's work include Muscle Physiology and Disorders (9 papers), Autophagy in Disease and Therapy (3 papers) and Mesenchymal stem cell research (3 papers). Yasmine Baba‐Amer is often cited by papers focused on Muscle Physiology and Disorders (9 papers), Autophagy in Disease and Therapy (3 papers) and Mesenchymal stem cell research (3 papers). Yasmine Baba‐Amer collaborates with scholars based in France, Netherlands and Switzerland. Yasmine Baba‐Amer's co-authors include Romain K. Gherardi, Anne Plonquet, Adeline Henry, Bénédicte Chazaud, Françoise Poron, Nico van Rooijen, Ludovic Arnold, Caroline Charlier, Madly Brigitte and Fabrice Chrétien and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Experimental Medicine, The Journal of Cell Biology and Brain.

In The Last Decade

Yasmine Baba‐Amer

14 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Hit Papers

Inflammatory monocytes recruited after skeletal muscle in... 2007 2026 2013 2019 2007 500 1000 1.5k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Yasmine Baba‐Amer France 9 1.0k 570 451 444 374 14 2.0k
Adeline Henry France 10 975 0.9× 589 1.0× 360 0.8× 412 0.9× 377 1.0× 11 2.0k
Françoise Poron France 8 1.1k 1.1× 539 0.9× 481 1.1× 501 1.1× 367 1.0× 8 2.1k
Anne Plonquet France 25 1.1k 1.1× 956 1.7× 428 0.9× 430 1.0× 543 1.5× 40 3.1k
Ludovic Arnold France 12 1.6k 1.5× 767 1.3× 620 1.4× 612 1.4× 498 1.3× 12 2.8k
Tina Lucas Germany 14 833 0.8× 572 1.0× 656 1.5× 235 0.5× 215 0.6× 15 2.1k
Sylvain Cuvellier France 19 1.7k 1.6× 383 0.7× 230 0.5× 266 0.6× 278 0.7× 28 2.3k
Margaret L. Novak United States 10 568 0.6× 485 0.9× 384 0.9× 307 0.7× 169 0.5× 10 1.6k
Michelle Wehling‐Henricks United States 23 1.8k 1.7× 296 0.5× 714 1.6× 370 0.8× 347 0.9× 32 2.5k
Marine Théret Canada 17 1.1k 1.1× 310 0.5× 189 0.4× 275 0.6× 294 0.8× 33 1.7k
Sei‐ichiro Motegi Japan 25 586 0.6× 1.0k 1.8× 249 0.6× 314 0.7× 183 0.5× 166 2.7k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Gervais, Marianne, Ludovic Martin, Yasmine Baba‐Amer, et al.. (2025). Interferon-γ causes myogenic cell dysfunction and senescence in immune myopathies. Brain. 148(8). 2883–2898. 2 indexed citations
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Gendre, Thierry, Jean‐Pascal Lefaucheur, Yasmine Baba‐Amer, et al.. (2024). Characterizing Acute-Onset Small Fiber Neuropathy. Neurology Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation. 11(2). e200195–e200195. 8 indexed citations
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Borok, Matthew J., Frédéric Aurade, Maria Pini, et al.. (2022). Obesity impairs skeletal muscle repair through NID-1 mediated extracellular matrix remodeling by mesenchymal progenitors. Matrix Biology. 112. 90–115. 9 indexed citations
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Bencze, Maximilien, et al.. (2019). Immunolabelling Myofiber Degeneration in Muscle Biopsies. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 11 indexed citations
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Bencze, Maximilien, et al.. (2019). Immunolabelling Myofiber Degeneration in Muscle Biopsies. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 5 indexed citations
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Hersant, Barbara, et al.. (2019). Platelet-Rich Plasma Improves the Wound Healing Potential of Mesenchymal Stem Cells through Paracrine and Metabolism Alterations. Stem Cells International. 2019. 1–14. 58 indexed citations
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Baba‐Amer, Yasmine, et al.. (2018). 15es JSFM : Prix Master 2017. médecine/sciences. 34. 35–38. 1 indexed citations
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Crépeaux, Guillemette, Housam Eidi, Marie-Odile David, et al.. (2016). Non-linear dose-response of aluminium hydroxide adjuvant particles: Selective low dose neurotoxicity. Toxicology. 375. 48–57. 65 indexed citations
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Kostallari, Enis, Yasmine Baba‐Amer, Sonia Alonso‐Martín, et al.. (2015). Pericytes in the myovascular niche promote post-natal myofiber growth and satellite cell quiescence. Development. 142(7). 1242–53. 82 indexed citations
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Kostallari, Enis, Yasmine Baba‐Amer, Sonia Alonso‐Martín, et al.. (2015). Pericytes in the myovascular niche promote postnatal myofiber growth and satellite cell quiescence. Morphologie. 99(327). 155–155. 8 indexed citations
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Liao, Hua, Sahil Adriouch, Yasmine Baba‐Amer, et al.. (2012). Myoinjury transiently activates muscle antigen–specific CD8+ T cells in lymph nodes in a mouse model. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 64(10). 3441–3451. 14 indexed citations
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Brigitte, Madly, Clémentine Schilte, Anne Plonquet, et al.. (2009). Muscle resident macrophages control the immune cell reaction in a mouse model of notexin‐induced myoinjury. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 62(1). 268–279. 147 indexed citations
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Arnold, Ludovic, Adeline Henry, Françoise Poron, et al.. (2007). Inflammatory monocytes recruited after skeletal muscle injury switch into antiinflammatory macrophages to support myogenesis. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 204(5). 1057–1069. 1548 indexed citations breakdown →
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Arnold, Ludovic, Adeline Henry, Françoise Poron, et al.. (2007). Inflammatory monocytes recruited after skeletal muscle injury switch into antiinflammatory macrophages to support myogenesis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 177(4). i7–i7. 37 indexed citations

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