Publications
Publications, Books, Book Chapters and Reviews by Prof. Marcus Maurer, MD
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Order by:- [r.153] How to control recurrent angioedema using monoclonal antibody therapies? (2)
- [r.133] Ultraviolet radiation and skin mast cells: effects, mechanisms, and relevance for skin diseases (1)
- [r.131] The role and relevance of mast cells in urticaria (5)
- [r.106] Murine and human mast cell progenitors (0)
- [r.098] The role of IL-33 and mast cells in allergy and inflammation (1)
- [r.089] Molecular targets on mast cells and basophils for novel therapies (0)
- [r.088] The role of the IL-33/IL-1RL1 axis in mast cell and basophil activation in allergic disorders (1)
- [r.070] Role and relevance of mast cells in fungal infections (0)
- [r.061] Omalizumab in chronic urticaria (0)
- [r.059] Mast cells in endometriosis: Guilty or innocent bystanders? (0)
- [r.031] Mast cells: makers and breakers of allergic inflammation (2)
- [r.026] Mast cell functions in the innate skin immune system (0)
- [r.024] Urticaria - classification and strategies for diagnosis and treatment (0)
- [r.011] Ätiopathogenese der akuten und der chronischen Urtikaria (0)
- [o.425] Cold agglutinins and cryoglobulins associate with clinical and laboratory parameters of cold urticaria (0)
- [o.418] Worsening of chronic spontaneous urticaria after intake of hot pepper (0)
- [o.380] Rapid identification of human mast cell degranulation regulators using functional genomics coupled to high-resolution confocal microscopy (2)
- [o.321] Human mast cell tryptase is a potential treatment for snakebite envenoming across multiple snake species (0)
- [o.222] Mast Cell Promotion of T Cell–Driven Antigen-Induced Arthritis Despite Being Dispensable for Antibody-Induced Arthritis in Which T Cells Are Bypassed (0)
- [o.180] Omalizumab is an effective and rapidly acting therapy in difficult-to-treat chronic urticaria: a retrospective clinical analysis (1)
(Last update: 08.2023)
Number of original publications in peer-reviewed journals: | 569 |
Number of reviews in peer-reviewed journals: | 205 |
Number of publications (original work and reviews) in peer-reviewed journals: | 774 |
Cumulative IF for original publications in peer-reviewed journals: | 4106.58 |
Cumulative IF for reviews in peer-reviewed journals: | 1382.52 |
Cumulative IF of publications (original work & reviews) in peer-reviewed journals: | 5489.10 |
Total number of citations: 35,311 h-index: 95 (Web of Science August 2023) | 35311 |