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D-Index & Metrics 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.

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 67 Citations 14,699 191 World Ranking 3552 National Ranking 268
Medicine D-index 71 Citations 14,631 182 World Ranking 14574 National Ranking 676

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Anatomy
  • Internal medicine

Bodo Christ focuses on Anatomy, Somite, Cell biology, Dermomyotome and Paraxial mesoderm. He combines subjects such as Quail, Notochord and Mesoderm with his study of Anatomy. His Somite research focuses on Neural tube and how it relates to Neural crest.

His Cell biology study combines topics in areas such as Endocrinology, Lateral plate mesoderm and Internal medicine. His Dermomyotome study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Surface ectoderm, Ectoderm, Myogenesis and Connective tissue. His Paraxial mesoderm study incorporates themes from Intermediate mesoderm, Axial skeleton and Vertebrate.

His most cited work include:

  • Early stages of chick somite development (681 citations)
  • VEGF and VEGF-C: Specific Induction of Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in the Differentiated Avian Chorioallantoic Membrane (448 citations)
  • The role of Pax-1 in axial skeleton development (281 citations)

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

Bodo Christ mainly focuses on Anatomy, Cell biology, Somite, Paraxial mesoderm and Quail. Bodo Christ has researched Anatomy in several fields, including Lateral plate mesoderm, Mesoderm, Neural tube, Embryo and Ectoderm. His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Internal medicine, Angiogenesis and Endocrinology.

Bodo Christ studied Somite and Notochord that intersect with Sonic hedgehog. His study explores the link between Paraxial mesoderm and topics such as Intermediate mesoderm that cross with problems in NODAL. He works mostly in the field of Quail, limiting it down to topics relating to Endothelium and, in certain cases, Endothelial stem cell.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Anatomy (52.81%)
  • Cell biology (44.16%)
  • Somite (29.44%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2003-2013)?

  • Anatomy (52.81%)
  • Somite (29.44%)
  • Cell biology (44.16%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Anatomy, Somite, Cell biology, Paraxial mesoderm and Lateral plate mesoderm. Bodo Christ interconnects Dermomyotome, Ectoderm, Mesoderm, Limb bud and Limb development in the investigation of issues within Anatomy. His Somite research includes elements of Axial skeleton, Neural tube, Somatopleuric mesenchyme, Surface ectoderm and Cell type.

His studies deal with areas such as Internal medicine, Noggin and Endocrinology as well as Cell biology. His research integrates issues of Wnt signaling pathway, Signal transduction, Vertebrate, Embryogenesis and Intermediate mesoderm in his study of Paraxial mesoderm. His research investigates the connection between Notochord and topics such as Organogenesis that intersect with issues in Homeobox and Quail.

Between 2003 and 2013, his most popular works were:

  • Formation and differentiation of the avian sclerotome. (153 citations)
  • Amniote somite derivatives (110 citations)
  • Dual origin of avian lymphatics. (106 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Anatomy
  • Internal medicine

His primary areas of study are Anatomy, Somite, Cell biology, Paraxial mesoderm and Lateral plate mesoderm. His studies in Anatomy integrate themes in fields like Connective tissue, Neural crest, Lymphatic system, Limb bud and Limb development. His research in Somite intersects with topics in Neural tube and Cell type.

His Cell biology study focuses mostly on Myogenin and MyoD. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Paraxial mesoderm, focusing on Intermediate mesoderm and, on occasion, Ectoderm. His research in Lateral plate mesoderm tackles topics such as Noggin which are related to areas like NODAL, Endocrinology, Somitogenesis and Internal medicine.

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Best Publications

Early stages of chick somite development

Bodo Christ;Charles P. Ordahl.
Anatomy and Embryology (1995)

1059 Citations

VEGF and VEGF-C: Specific Induction of Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis in the Differentiated Avian Chorioallantoic Membrane

Su-Ja Oh;Su-Ja Oh;Markku M. Jeltsch;Ralf Birkenhäger;John E.G. McCarthy.
Developmental Biology (1997)

680 Citations

The role of Pax-1 in axial skeleton development

Johan Wallin;Jörg Wilting;Haruhiko Koseki;Rüdiger Fritsch.
Development (1994)

360 Citations

The ventralizing effect of the notochord on somite differentiation in chick embryos

Beate Brand-Saberi;Cecilia Ebensperger;Jörg Wilting;Rudi Balling.
Anatomy and Embryology (1993)

281 Citations

On the origin and development of the ventrolateral abdominal muscles in the avian embryo. An experimental and ultrastructural study

B. Christ;M. Jacob;H. J. Jacob.
Anatomy and Embryology (1983)

257 Citations

From somites to vertebral column.

Bodo Christ;Jörg Wilting.
Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger (1992)

257 Citations

The transcription factor Prox1 is a marker for lymphatic endothelial cells in normal and diseased human tissues

Jörg Wilting;Maria Papoutsi;Bodo Christ;Kypros H. Nicolaides.
The FASEB Journal (2002)

234 Citations

Limb muscle development.

Bodo Christ;Beate Brand-Saberi.
The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2002)

233 Citations

Formation and differentiation of the avian sclerotome.

Bodo Christ;Ruijin Huang;Martin Scaal.
Anatomy and Embryology (2004)

228 Citations

The development of the avian vertebral column.

B. Christ;R. Huang;J. Wilting.
Anatomy and Embryology (2000)

223 Citations

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