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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 69 Citations 28,802 203 World Ranking 4583 National Ranking 332

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study Anke Tönjes is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Diabetes mellitus
  • Genetics

Anke Tönjes conducted interdisciplinary study in her works that combined Gene and Evolutionary biology. She undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Evolutionary biology and Gene in her work. Anke Tönjes merges Genetics with Genetic association in her research. Anke Tönjes integrates Genetic association and Single-nucleotide polymorphism in her studies. Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Allele are two areas of study in which Anke Tönjes engages in interdisciplinary work. She conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Allele and Genome-wide association study through her research. In her study, Anke Tönjes carries out multidisciplinary Genotype and Genome research. With her scientific publications, her incorporates both Genome and Genome-wide association study. Anke Tönjes integrates several fields in her works, including Endocrinology and Physiology.

Her most cited work include:

  • Hundreds of variants clustered in genomic loci and biological pathways affect human height (1753 citations)
  • Defining the role of common variation in the genomic and biological architecture of adult human height (1695 citations)
  • Meta-analysis identifies 13 new loci associated with waist-hip ratio and reveals sexual dimorphism in the genetic basis of fat distribution (815 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date

Her studies link Adipose tissue with Internal medicine. Many of her studies on Adipose tissue involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Internal medicine. As part of her studies on Endocrinology, she often connects relevant areas like Obesity. She merges Obesity with Insulin resistance in her study. Genetics and Genetic association are two areas of study in which Anke Tönjes engages in interdisciplinary research. Anke Tönjes performs multidisciplinary study in Genetic association and Single-nucleotide polymorphism in her work. Her work often combines Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Allele studies. In her works, she undertakes multidisciplinary study on Allele and Genotype. Anke Tönjes merges Genotype with Locus (genetics) in her study.

Anke Tönjes most often published in these fields:

  • Internal medicine (70.68%)
  • Endocrinology (68.42%)
  • Genetics (67.67%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2020-2022)?

  • Internal medicine (91.67%)
  • Endocrinology (75.00%)
  • Obesity (41.67%)

In recent works Anke Tönjes was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her Social psychology research includes a combination of various areas of study, such as Personality and Clinical psychology. In her articles, she combines various disciplines, including Clinical psychology and Social psychology. Anke Tönjes integrates several fields in her works, including Anxiety, Personality and Disinhibition. She conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Disinhibition and Anxiety through her works. As part of her studies on Internal medicine, Anke Tönjes often connects relevant subjects like Combination therapy. Her Sexual dimorphism research extends to Endocrinology, which is thematically connected. Obesity and Adiponectin are two areas of study in which Anke Tönjes engages in interdisciplinary work. In her work, Anke Tönjes performs multidisciplinary research in Adiponectin and FGF21. In her study, Anke Tönjes carries out multidisciplinary FGF21 and Chemerin research.

Between 2020 and 2022, her most popular works were:

  • Sex-dimorphic genetic effects and novel loci for fasting glucose and insulin variability (64 citations)
  • Apoptotic brown adipocytes enhance energy expenditure via extracellular inosine (21 citations)
  • Genome-wide association analyses of physical activity and sedentary behavior provide insights into underlying mechanisms and roles in disease prevention (17 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited works focused on:

  • Gene
  • Obesity
  • Diabetes mellitus

Her research on Endocrinology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Sexual dimorphism. Her work on Sexual dimorphism is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Internal medicine. Her Sex characteristics research extends to the thematically linked field of Internal medicine. Her study connects Endocrinology and Sex characteristics. Borrowing concepts from Adipose tissue, she weaves in ideas under Adipocyte. She connects Adipose tissue with Brown adipose tissue in her research. She integrates Brown adipose tissue and Adipocyte in her studies. She integrates many fields in her works, including Adenosine and Inosine. She connects Inosine with Adenosine in her study.

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Best Publications

New genetic loci implicated in fasting glucose homeostasis and their impact on type 2 diabetes risk

Josée Dupuis;Josée Dupuis;Claudia Langenberg;Inga Prokopenko;Richa Saxena;Richa Saxena.
Nature Genetics (2010)

2281 Citations

Hundreds of variants clustered in genomic loci and biological pathways affect human height

Hana Lango Allen;Karol Estrada;Guillaume Lettre;Sonja I. Berndt.
Nature (2010)

2174 Citations

A genome-wide association search for type 2 diabetes genes in African Americans.

N D Palmer;C W McDonough;P J Hicks;B H Roh.
PLOS ONE (2012)

1784 Citations

Genetic studies of body mass index yield new insights for obesity biology

Adam E. Locke;Bratati Kahali;Sonja I. Berndt;Anne E. Justice.
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (2015)

1689 Citations

Meta-analysis identifies 13 new loci associated with waist-hip ratio and reveals sexual dimorphism in the genetic basis of fat distribution

Iris M. Heid;Anne U. Jackson;Joshua C. Randall;Tthomas W. Winkler.
Nature Genetics (2010)

1000 Citations

New loci associated with kidney function and chronic kidney disease

Anna Köttgen;Anna Köttgen;Cristian Pattaro;Carsten A. Böger;Christian Fuchsberger.
Nature Genetics (2010)

810 Citations

A genome-wide approach accounting for body mass index identifies genetic variants influencing fasting glycemic traits and insulin resistance.

Alisa K. Manning;Alisa K. Manning;Alisa K. Manning;Robert A. Scott;Jonna L. Grimsby.
Nature Genetics (2012)

809 Citations

Sequence variants at CHRNB3-CHRNA6 and CYP2A6 affect smoking behavior.

Thorgeir E Thorgeirsson;Daniel F Gudbjartsson;Ida Surakka;Ida Surakka;Jacqueline M Vink.
Nature Genetics (2010)

757 Citations

Genome-wide association analyses identify 18 new loci associated with serum urate concentrations

Anna Köttgen;Anna Köttgen;Eva Albrecht;Alexander Teumer;Veronique Vitart.
Nature Genetics (2013)

731 Citations

Genetic variation in GIPR influences the glucose and insulin responses to an oral glucose challenge

Richa Saxena;Richa Saxena;Claudia Langenberg;Toshiko Tanaka;Toshiko Tanaka.
Nature Genetics (2010)

713 Citations

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