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D-Index
75
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19986
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19140
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641

Henri Kreis 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 Henri Kreis sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 277 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Henri Kreis 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 Henri Kreis sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 75 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Henri Kreis is affiliated with the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital in France. Their professional focus is centered within this medical institution, contributing to the scientific and clinical environment there.

Although there are no records of recent academic papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues related to Henri Kreis, their association with a renowned hospital suggests an involvement in clinical or medical research activities tied to that institution.

There is no detailed information available regarding the main fields of study, subfields, or central topics of Henri Kreis's work. Similarly, data on book publications or awards attributed to this scientist is not documented in the provided sources.

Henri Kreis is currently active in their professional capacity. The absence of bibliometric data and specific research topics or collaborations indicates that their contributions might be focused on clinical practice or internal hospital research rather than broader academic publication.

Best Publications

  • KDIGO clinical practice guideline for the care of kidney transplant recipients: a summary

    Bertram L. Kasiske;Martin G. Zeier;Jeremy R. Chapman;Jonathan C. Craig

  • Sirolimus (rapamycin)-based therapy in human renal transplantation: similar efficacy and different toxicity compared with cyclosporine. Sirolimus European Renal Transplant Study Group.

    Carl G. Groth;Lars Bäckman;José-Maria Morales;Roy Calne

  • Sirolimus in association with mycophenolate mofetil induction for the prevention of acute graft rejection in renal allograft recipients.

    Henri Kreis;Jean-Marc Cisterne;Walter Land;Lars Wramner

  • Sirolimus Allows Early Cyclosporine Withdrawal in Renal Transplantation Resulting in Improved Renal Function and Lower Blood Pressure.

    Robert W. G. Johnson;Henri Kreis;Rainer Oberbauer;Christina Brattström

  • Sirolimus Therapy after Early Cyclosporine Withdrawal Reduces the Risk for Cancer in Adult Renal Transplantation

    Josep M. Campistol;Josette Eris;Rainer Oberbauer;Peter Friend

  • Each additional hour of cold ischemia time significantly increases the risk of graft failure and mortality following renal transplantation.

    Agnes Debout;Yohann Foucher;Katy Trébern-Launay;Christophe Legendre;Christophe Legendre

  • In vivo cell activation following OKT3 administration. Systemic cytokine release and modulation by corticosteroids.

    Lucienne Chatenoud;Christiane Ferran;Christophe Legendre;Isabelle Thouard

  • Two-year incidence of malignancy in sirolimus-treated renal transplant recipients: results from five multicenter studies.

    Timothy Mathew;Henri Kreis;Peter Friend

  • SIROLIMUS (RAPAMYCIN)-BASED THERAPY IN HUMAN RENAL TRANSPLANTATION

    Carl G. Groth;Maria Morales;Roy Calne;Henri Kreis

  • Characteristics of sirolimus-associated interstitial pneumonitis in renal transplant patients

    Emmanuel Morelon;Marc Stern;Dominique Israel-Biet;Jean-Michel Correas

  • Systemic reaction to the anti-T-cell monoclonal antibody OKT3 in relation to serum levels of tumor necrosis factor and interferon-gamma [corrected].

    L Chatenoud;C Ferran;A Reuter;C Legendre

  • Hydroxyethylstarch and osmotic-nephrosis- like lesions in kidney transplantation

    Ch Legendre;E. Thervet;B. Page;A. Percheron

  • Long-Term Benefits with Sirolimus-Based Therapy after Early Cyclosporine Withdrawal

    Henri Kreis;Rainer Oberbauer;Josep M. Campistol;Timothy Mathew

  • HARMFUL LONG-TERM IMPACT OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS INFECTION IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS

    Legendre C;Garrigue;Le Bihan C;Mamzer-Bruneel Mf

  • Sirolimus does not exhibit nephrotoxicity compared to cyclosporine in renal transplant recipients.

    José M Morales;Lars Wramner;Henri Kreis;Dominique Durand

  • Lithium-induced nephropathy: Rate of progression and prognostic factors.

    Claire Presne;Fadi Fakhouri;Laure-Hélène Noël;Bénédicte Stengel

  • Long-term improvement in renal function with sirolimus after early cyclosporine withdrawal in renal transplant recipients: 2-year results of the Rapamune Maintenance Regimen Study.

    Rainer Oberbauer;Henri Kreis;Robert W.G. Johnson;Alfredo Mota

  • Early cyclosporine withdrawal from a sirolimus‐based regimen results in better renal allograft survival and renal function at 48 months after transplantation

    Rainer Oberbauer;Giuseppe Segoloni;Josep M Campistol;Henri Kreis

  • Human in vivo antigenic modulation induced by the anti-T cell OKT3 monoclonal antibody.

    Lucienne Chatenoud;Marc F. Baudrihaye;Henri Kreis;Gideon Goldstein

  • Cutaneous adverse events in renal transplant recipients receiving sirolimus-based therapy.

    Emmanuel Mahe;Emmanuel Morelon;Sophie Lechaton;Kim-Hanh Le Quan Sang

Frequent Co-Authors

Christophe Legendre
Christophe Legendre Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
Jean-François Bach
Jean-François Bach Grenoble Alpes University
Stanislas Pol
Stanislas Pol Université Paris Cité
Laure-Hélène Noël
Laure-Hélène Noël Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
Lionel Rostaing
Lionel Rostaing Grenoble Alpes University
Christian Bréchot
Christian Bréchot Institut Pasteur
Jean-Paul Soulillou
Jean-Paul Soulillou University of Nantes
Nassim Kamar
Nassim Kamar Paul Sabatier University

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