Publications
Publications, Books, Book Chapters and Reviews by Prof. Marcus Maurer, MD
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- [o.074] Murine mast cells secrete a unique profile of cytokines and prostaglandins in response to distinct TLR2 ligands (0)
- [o.003] Murine skin as a target for melatonin bioregulation (3)
- [o.034] Neurotrophin-3 regulates mast cell functions in neonatal mouse skin (0)
- [o.059] Non-pathogenic commensal Escherichia coli bacteria can inhibit degranulation of mast cells (0)
- [o.597] Non-skin-related symptoms are common in chronic spontaneous urticaria and linked to active and uncontrolled disease: results from CURE (0)
- [o.446] Novel insights on MRGPRX2-mediated hypersensitivity to neuromuscular blocking agents and fluoroquinolones (0)
- [o.335] Olaparib Desensitization in a Patient with Recurrent Peritoneal Cancer (0)
- [o.103] Omalizumab – an effective and safe treatment of therapyresistant chronic spontaneous urticaria (2)
- [o.152] Omalizumab for the treatment of chronic idiopathic or spontaneous urticaria (2)
- [o.152b] Omalizumab for the treatment of chronic idiopathic or spontaneous urticaria: a critical appraisal (0)
- [o.242] Omalizumab for the treatment of chronic spontaneous urticaria: a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials (1)
- [o.423] Omalizumab in children and adolescents with chronic urticaria: a 16 week real-world study (0)
- [o.421] Omalizumab in chronic inducible urticaria: a real-life study of efficacy, safety, predictors of treatment outcome and time to response (2)
- [o.163] Omalizumab in patients with symptomatic chronic idiopathic/spontaneous urticaria despite standard combination therapy (0)
- [o.180] Omalizumab is an effective and rapidly acting therapy in difficult-to-treat chronic urticaria: a retrospective clinical analysis (2)
- [o.283] Omalizumab is effective in cold urticaria – results of a randomized, placebo controlled trial (6)
- [o.427] Omalizumab is effective in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria plus multiple chronic inducible urticaria (2)
- [o.282] Omalizumab is effective in symptomatic dermographism – results of a randomized, placebo controlled trial (6)
- [o.228] Omalizumab may not inhibit mast cell and basophil activation in vitro (2)
- [o.339] Omalizumab normalizes the gene expression signature of lesional skin in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria: A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study (2)
(Last update: 09.2024)
Number of original publications in peer-reviewed journals: | 626 |
Number of reviews in peer-reviewed journals: | 221 |
Number of publications (original work and reviews) in peer-reviewed journals: | 847 |
Cumulative IF for original publications in peer-reviewed journals: | 4432.59 |
Cumulative IF for reviews in peer-reviewed journals: | 1648.22 |
Cumulative IF of publications (original work & reviews) in peer-reviewed journals: | 6080.81 |
Total number of citations: 38,608, h-index: 99 (Web of Science September 2024) | 38,608 |
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