Publications
Publications, Books, Book Chapters and Reviews by Prof. Marcus Maurer, MD
Use: Start with an overview of all publications. Use tag links to list selected documents or to list an entire category, e.g. Original Work, Books, Book Chapters, Reviews. If you know what you are looking for, enter this term in the search field.
- [o.036] Peltier effect–based temperature challenge: An improved method for diagnosing cold urticaria (2)
- [o.513] Pharmacokinetic equivalence of CT-P39 and reference omalizumab in healthy individuals: a randomized double-blind, parallel-group, phase 1 trial (0)
- [o.007] Pharmacological Disruption of Hair Follicle Pigmentation by Cyclophosphamide as a Model for Studying the Melanocyte Response to and Recovery from Cytotoxic Drug Damage In Situ. (0)
- [o.516] Phase 2 randomized clinical trial of astegolimab in patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (0)
- [o.516a] Phase 2 randomized clinical trial of astegolimab in patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis (Suppl. Phase 2 astegolimab AD) (0)
- [o.025] Phenotypical characterization of c-kit receptor deficient mouse femora using non-destructive high-resolution imaging techniques and biomechanical testing (0)
- [o.605] Plasma proteomics analysis of patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria reveals significant associations with key disease characteristics but not with response to omalizumab treatment (0)
- [o.149] Platelet-activating factor (PAF) induces wheal and flare skin reactions independent of mast cell degranulation (0)
- [o.195] Polidocanol inhibits cowhage - but not histamine-induced itch in humans (0)
- [o.568] Positive basophil histamine release assay predicts insufficient response to standard-dosed omalizumab in patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria (0)
- [o.547] Positive basophil tests are linked to high disease activity and other features of autoimmune chronic spontaneous urticaria: a systematic review (0)
- [o.251] Positive CD63 basophil activation tests are common in children with chronic spontaneous urticaria and linked to high disease activity (1)
- [o.277] Positive impact of omalizumab on angioedema and quality of life in patients with refractory chronic idiopathic/spontaneous urticaria: analyses according to the presence or absence of angioedema (0)
- [o.162] Practical algorithm for diagnosing patients with recurrent wheals or angioedema (7)
- [o.545] Predatory journals: perception, impact and use of Beall’s list by the scientific community – a bibliometric big data study (0)
- [o.324] Prevalence and clinical characteristics of chronic spontaneous urticaria in pediatric patients (0)
- [o.481] Prevalence and factors associated with sleep disturbance in adult patients with psoriasis (0)
- [o.485] Prevalence and risk factors of chronic urticaria in China: a nationwide cross-sectional study (0)
- [o.378] Prevalence of chronic urticaria in children and adults across the globe: Systematic review with meta‐analysis (6)
- [o.150] Prevalence of nonspecific cutaneous vascular lesions and association with antiphospholipid antibodies in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (0)
(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 |
Download-Information
To be able to download the offered contents, you have to login. If you do not know the login, please write me your request.