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Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez

Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
77
Citations
22433
World Ranking
18405
National Ranking
970

Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez 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 Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 460 publications — 51st percentile

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Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez 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 Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 77 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with specific expertise in oncology, pathology and forensic medicine, immunology, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research encompasses a wide range of topics primarily focused on lymphoma diagnosis and treatment, viral-associated cancers and disorders, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, immune cell function and interaction, CNS lymphoma diagnosis and treatment, eosinophilic disorders and syndromes, and cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers.

The scientist's work includes numerous publications in key venues within the field. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin
  • Blood
  • Blood Advances
  • Leukemia
  • American Journal of Clinical Pathology

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez are:

  • The International Consensus Classification of Mature Lymphoid Neoplasms: a report from the Clinical Advisory Committee (2022, Blood)
  • Genomic profiling for clinical decision making in lymphoid neoplasms (2022, Blood)
  • Cancer immune control needs senescence induction by interferon-dependent cell cycle regulator pathways in tumours (2020, Nature Communications)
  • New concepts in EBV-associated B, T, and NK cell lymphoproliferative disorders (2022, Archiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin)
  • Follicular lymphoma t(14;18)-negative is genetically a heterogeneous disease (2020, Blood Advances)

Collaborations feature frequently with co-authors including:

  • Irene González-Menéndez (46 joint publications)
  • Falko Fend (40 joint publications)
  • Bernd J. Pichler (21 joint publications)
  • Lorenzo Leoncini (16 joint publications)
  • Irina Bonzheim (15 joint publications)

The scientist's research addresses both clinical and molecular aspects of hematologic malignancies, with particular attention to the pathology of lymphoid neoplasms, their genetic underpinnings, and immune-related mechanisms. Their work on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) associated lymphoproliferative disorders illustrates an interest in viral oncology and its intersection with immune regulation.

Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez's body of research supports the advancement of diagnostic standards and therapeutic strategies in hematopathology and oncology, contributing to a deeper molecular and clinical understanding of cancer biology within these domains.

Best Publications

  • Pretreatment of Mice with Streptomycin Provides a Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Colitis Model That Allows Analysis of Both Pathogen and Host

    Manja Barthel;Siegfried Hapfelmeier;Siegfried Hapfelmeier;Leticia Quintanilla-Martínez;Marcus Kremer

  • T-helper-1-cell cytokines drive cancer into senescence

    Heidi Braumüller;Thomas Wieder;Ellen Brenner;Sonja Aßmann

  • A humanized version of Foxp2 affects cortico-basal ganglia circuits in mice

    Wolfgang Enard;Sabine Gehre;Kurt Hammerschmidt;Sabine M. Hölter

  • Germ-line mutations in p27Kip1 cause a multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome in rats and humans.

    Natalia S. Pellegata;Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez;Heide Siggelkow;Elenore Samson

  • Fulminant EBV+ T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder following acute/chronic EBV infection: a distinct clinicopathologic syndrome

    Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez;Shimareet Kumar;Falko Fend;Edgardo Reyes

  • Constitutive activation of Akt contributes to the pathogenesis and survival of mantle cell lymphoma

    Martina Rudelius;Stefania Pittaluga;Satoshi Nishizuka;Trinh H.-T. Pham

  • Absence of NKG2D ligands defines leukaemia stem cells and mediates their immune evasion

    Anna M. Paczulla;Kathrin Rothfelder;Simon Raffel;Simon Raffel;Martina Konantz

  • EZH2 is a mediator of EWS/FLI1 driven tumor growth and metastasis blocking endothelial and neuro-ectodermal differentiation

    Günther H. S. Richter;Stephanie Plehm;Annette Fasan;Sabine Rössler

  • The AML1-ETO fusion gene and the FLT3 length mutation collaborate in inducing acute leukemia in mice

    Christina Schessl;Vijay P.S. Rawat;Monica Cusan;Aniruddha Deshpande

  • Flavopiridol, a novel cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, suppresses the growth of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas by inducing apoptosis.

    V Patel;A M Senderowicz;D Pinto;T Igishi

  • IgVH mutational status and clonality analysis of Richter's transformation: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma in association with B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) represent 2 different pathways of disease evolution.

    Zhengrong Mao;Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez;Mark Raffeld;Manfred Richter

  • Patched target Igf2 is indispensable for the formation of medulloblastoma and rhabdomyosarcoma.

    Heidi Hahn;Leszek Wojnowski;Katja Specht;Roland Kappler

  • Nucleic Acid-Sensing Toll-like Receptors Are Essential for the Control of Endogenous Retrovirus Viremia and ERV-Induced Tumors

    Philipp Yu;Wolger Lübben;Heike Slomka;Janine Gebler

  • Introducing the German Mouse Clinic: open access platform for standardized phenotyping

    Valérie Gailus-Durner;Helmut Fuchs;Lore Becker;Ines Bolle

  • CCND2 rearrangements are the most frequent genetic events in cyclin D1 mantle cell lymphoma

    Itziar Salaverria;Itziar Salaverria;Cristina Royo;Alejandra Carvajal-Cuenca;Guillem Clot

  • Composite Low Grade B-Cell Lymphomas with Two Immunophenotypically Distinct Cell Populations Are True Biclonal Lymphomas: A Molecular Analysis Using Laser Capture Microdissection

    Falko Fend;Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez;Shimareet Kumar;Michael W. Beaty

  • Peripheral T-cell lymphoma with Reed-Sternberg-like cells of B-cell phenotype and genotype associated with Epstein-Barr virus infection.

    Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez;Falko Fend;Leticia Rodriguez Moguel;Lori Spilove

  • Epstein-Barr virus DNA is abundant and monoclonal in the Reed-Sternberg cells of Hodgkin's disease: association with mixed cellularity subtype and Hispanic American ethnicity.

    Margaret L. Gulley;Phyllis A. Eagan;Leticia Quintanilla-Martinez;Anabelle L. Picado

  • The many faces of small B cell lymphomas with plasmacytic differentiation and the contribution of MYD88 testing

    Steven H. Swerdlow;Isinsu Kuzu;Ahmet Dogan;Stephan Dirnhofer

  • EZH2 is a mediator of EWS/FLI1 driven tumor growth and metastasis blocking endothelial and neuro-ectodermal differentiation

    S Plehm;A Fasan;S Rössler;R Unland

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Raffeld
Mark Raffeld National Institutes of Health
Heinz Höfler
Heinz Höfler Technical University of Munich
Christian Buske
Christian Buske University of Ulm
Wolfgang Hiddemann
Wolfgang Hiddemann Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Stefan K. Bohlander
Stefan K. Bohlander University of Auckland
Johannes Beckers
Johannes Beckers Technical University of Munich
Stefania Pittaluga
Stefania Pittaluga National Institutes of Health
Elaine S. Jaffe
Elaine S. Jaffe National Institutes of Health
Jochen Graw
Jochen Graw Technical University of Munich
Martin Hrabé de Angelis
Martin Hrabé de Angelis Technical University of Munich

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