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32903
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13960
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Fred T. Bosman publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fred T. Bosman sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 404 publications — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Fred T. Bosman D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fred T. Bosman sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 86 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Fred T. Bosman is affiliated with the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Their primary research lies within the field of Medicine, with a focus on Oncology and Pathology and Forensic Medicine as subfields.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics, including:

  • Genetic factors in colorectal cancer
  • Colorectal cancer treatments and studies
  • Colorectal cancer surgical treatments
  • Drug transport and resistance mechanisms

Fred T. Bosman has authored a number of recent papers, with notable examples listed below:

  • An Explorative Analysis of ABCG2/TOP-1 mRNA Expression as a Biomarker Test for FOLFIRI Treatment in Stage III Colon Cancer Patients: Results from Retrospective Analyses of the PETACC-3 Trial, 2020, published in Cancers
  • A quantitative tumor-wide analysis of morphological heterogeneity of colorectal adenocarcinoma, 2024, published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • A quantitative tumor-wide analysis of morphological heterogeneity of colorectal adenocarcinoma, 2025, published in The Journal of Pathology Clinical Research

Key frequent coauthors include:

  • Eva Budínská
  • Vlad Popovici
  • Mihnea P. Dragomir
  • Simon Schallenberg
  • Martina Čarnogurská

Their publications have appeared primarily in the following venues:

  • Cancers
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Journal of Pathology Clinical Research

Best Publications

  • WHO Classification of Tumours of the Digestive System

    F. Bosman

  • Functional structure and composition of the extracellular matrix.

    Fred T Bosman;Ivan Stamenkovic

  • Prognostic role of KRAS and BRAF in stage II and III resected colon cancer: results of the translational study on the PETACC-3, EORTC 40993, SAKK 60-00 trial.

    Arnaud D. Roth;Sabine Tejpar;Mauro Delorenzi;Pu Yan

  • ANGIOTENSIN II INDUCES SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL PROLIFERATION IN THE NORMAL AND INJURED RAT ARTERIAL WALL

    M. J. A. P. Daemen;D. M. Lombardi;F. T. Bosman;S. M. Schwartz

  • Immunohistochemical Expression of Endothelial Markers CD31, CD34, von Willebrand Factor, and Fli-1 in Normal Human Tissues:

    Marc P. Pusztaszeri;Walter Seelentag;Fred T. Bosman

  • Recommendations for reporting tumor budding in colorectal cancer based on the International Tumor Budding Consensus Conference (ITBCC) 2016.

    Alessandro Lugli;Richard Kirsch;Yoichi Ajioka;Fred Bosman

  • Distal and proximal colon cancers differ in terms of molecular, pathological, and clinical features.

    E. Missiaglia;B. Jacobs;G. D'Ario;A.F. Di Narzo

  • Flow cytometric determination of DNA ploidy level in nuclei isolated from paraffin-embedded tissue

    B. Schutte;M. M. J. Reynders;F. T. Bosman;G. H. Blijham

  • Gene expression patterns unveil a new level of molecular heterogeneity in colorectal cancer

    Eva Budinska;Eva Budinska;Vlad Popovici;Vlad Popovici;Sabine Tejpar;Giovanni D'Ario

  • Stress distribution around dental implants: influence of superstructure, length of implants, and height of mandible

    H.J.A. Meijer;J.H. Kuiper;J.H. Kuiper;F.J.M. Starmans;F.J.M. Starmans;F. Bosman;F. Bosman

  • KRAS mutation testing for predicting response to anti-EGFR therapy for colorectal carcinoma: proposal for an European quality assurance program

    J. H. J. M. van Krieken;A. Jung;T. Kirchner;F. Carneiro

  • A novel gene which is up-regulated during colon epithelial cell differentiation and down-regulated in colorectal neoplasms.

    van Belzen N;Dinjens Wn;Diesveld Mp;Groen Na

  • [(123)I]metaiodobenzylguanidine and [(111)In]octreotide uptake in begnign and malignant pheochromocytomas

    Erwin van der Harst;Wouter W. de Herder;Hajo A. Bruining;H. Jaap Bonjer

  • Importance of tumor regression assessment in predicting the outcome in patients with locally advanced rectal carcinoma who are treated with preoperative radiotherapy

    Hanifa Bouzourene;Fred T. Bosman M.D.;Walter Seelentag;Maurice Matter

  • Integrated Analysis of Molecular and Clinical Prognostic Factors in Stage II/III Colon Cancer

    Arnaud D. Roth;Mauro Delorenzi;Sabine Tejpar;Pu Yan

  • Hypermethylation of the human telomerase catalytic subunit (hTERT) gene correlates with telomerase activity

    Isabelle Guilleret;Pu Yan;Fabienne Grange;Richard Braunschweig

  • Beta amyloid and hyperphosphorylated tau deposits in the pancreas in type 2 diabetes

    Judith Miklossy;Hong Qing;Aleksandra Radenovic;Andras Kis

  • Dual role of DNA methylation inside and outside of CTCF-binding regions in the transcriptional regulation of the telomerase hTERT gene

    S. Renaud;D. Loukinov;Z. Abdullaev;I. Guilleret

  • Immunocytochemical analysis of oestrogen receptors and progesterone receptors in the human uterus throughout the menstrual cycle and after the menopause.

    M. P. M. L. Snijders;A. F. P. M. de Goeij;M. J. C. Debets-Te Baerts;M. J. M. Rousch

  • p16 Inactivation by methylation of the CDKN2A promoter occurs early during neoplastic progression in Barrett's esophagus

    Yan–Song Bian;Maria–Chiara Osterheld;Charlotte Fontolliet;Fred T. Bosman

Frequent Co-Authors

Mauro Delorenzi
Mauro Delorenzi University of Lausanne
Sabine Tejpar
Sabine Tejpar KU Leuven
Jean Benhattar
Jean Benhattar University of Lausanne
P. Meera Khan
P. Meera Khan Leiden University
Juul T. Wijnen
Juul T. Wijnen Leiden University Medical Center
Victor V. Lobanenkov
Victor V. Lobanenkov National Institutes of Health
Jan Trapman
Jan Trapman Erasmus University Rotterdam
Nils Brünner
Nils Brünner University of Copenhagen
Frans C. S. Ramaekers
Frans C. S. Ramaekers Maastricht University

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