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Magnus P. Borres

Magnus P. Borres

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
48
Citations
7895
World Ranking
4445
National Ranking
102

Magnus P. Borres publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Magnus P. Borres sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 261 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

Magnus P. Borres D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Magnus P. Borres sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

Magnus P. Borres is a researcher affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden, specializing in medicine with a focus on immunology and allergy. Their academic work spans numerous subfields including immunology and allergy, physiology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, dermatology, and epidemiology.

The main topics covered in Magnus P. Borres' research encompass allergic rhinitis and sensitization, asthma and respiratory diseases, food allergy and anaphylaxis research, respiratory and cough-related research, contact dermatitis and allergies, dermatology and skin diseases, as well as pediatric health and respiratory diseases.

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Magnus P. Borres has worked with Marianne van Hage, Anna Asarnoj, Jon R. Konradsen, Andreï Malinovschi, and Erik Melén.

Magnus P. Borres has contributed to multiple publication venues in the allergy and immunology fields, including:

  • Clinical and Translational Allergy
  • Allergy
  • Clinical & Experimental Allergy
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice

Notable recent papers by Magnus P. Borres include:

  • "Male sex is strongly associated with IgE-sensitization to airborne but not food allergens: results up to age 24 years from the BAMSE birth cohort", 2020, Clinical and Translational Allergy
  • "Component-resolved diagnostics in pet allergy: Current perspectives and future directions", 2021, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • "Impaired skin barrier and allergic sensitization in early infancy", 2021, Allergy
  • "IgE responses to multiple allergen components among school-aged children in a general population birth cohort in Tokyo", 2020, World Allergy Organization Journal
  • "Recent advances in diagnosing and managing nut allergies with focus on hazelnuts, walnuts, and cashew nuts", 2022, World Allergy Organization Journal

Best Publications

  • Breastfeeding and allergic disease: a multidisciplinary review of the literature (1966–2001) on the mode of early feeding in infancy and its impact on later atopic manifestations

    J van Odijk;I Kull;MP Borres;P Brandtzaeg

  • Utility of ovomucoid-specific IgE concentrations in predicting symptomatic egg allergy

    Hitoshi Ando;Robert Movérare;Yasuto Kondo;Ikuya Tsuge

  • The predictive relationship of food-specific serum IgE concentrations to challenge outcomes for egg and milk varies by patient age.

    Takatsugu Komata;Lars Söderström;Magnus P. Borres;Hiroshi Tachimoto

  • Postnatal growth and health in children born after cryopreservation as embryos

    Ulla-Britt Wennerholm;Kerstin Albertsson-Wikland;Christina Bergh;Lars Hamberger

  • The management of the allergic child at school: EAACI/GA2LEN Task Force on the allergic child at school.

    A. Muraro;A. Clark;K. Beyer;L. M. Borrego

  • Basophil allergen threshold sensitivity, CD-sens, IgE-sensitization and DBPCFC in peanut-sensitized children.

    S. Glaumann;A. Nopp;S. G. O. Johansson;M. Rudengren

  • Use of allergen components begins a new era in pediatric allergology

    Magnus P. Borres;Motohiro Ebisawa;Philippe A. Eigenmann

  • Severe childhood asthma and allergy to furry animals: Refined assessment using molecular-based allergy diagnostics

    Jon R. Konradsen;Jon R. Konradsen;Bjoern Nordlund;Bjoern Nordlund;Annica Onell;Magnus P. Borres;Magnus P. Borres

  • IgE antibodies to omega-5 gliadin associate with immediate symptoms on oral wheat challenge in Japanese children.

    K. Ito;M. Futamura;M. P. Borres;Y. Takaoka

  • The Utility of Peanut Components in the Diagnosis of IgE-Mediated Peanut Allergy Among Distinct Populations

    Jay A. Lieberman;Susanne Glaumann;Susanne Glaumann;Sofia Batelson;Magnus P. Borres;Magnus P. Borres

  • Clinical utility of IgE antibodies to ω-5 gliadin in the diagnosis of wheat allergy: a pediatric multicenter challenge study.

    Motohiro Ebisawa;Rumiko Shibata;Sakura Sato;Magnus P Borres

  • IgE antibodies to animal‐derived lipocalin, kallikrein and secretoglobin are markers of bronchial inflammation in severe childhood asthma

    B. Nordlund;B. Nordlund;J. R. Konradsen;J. R. Konradsen;I. Kull;M. P. Borres

  • Gly m 2S albumin is a major allergen with a high diagnostic value in soybean-allergic children.

    Motohiro Ebisawa;Peter Brostedt;Sigrid Sjölander;Sakura Sato

  • Lifestyle factors and sensitization in children - the ALADDIN birth cohort.

    F. Stenius;Jackie Swartz;G. Lilja;M. Borres

  • Why do parents hesitate to vaccinate their children against measles, mumps and rubella?

    R Alfredsson;E Svensson;B Trollfors;MP Borres

  • The usefulness of casein-specific IgE and IgG4 antibodies in cow's milk allergic children

    Komei Ito;Masaki Futamura;Robert Movérare;Robert Movérare;Akira Tanaka

  • Simultaneously increased fraction of exhaled nitric oxide levels and blood eosinophil counts relate to increased asthma morbidity

    Andrei Malinovschi;Christer Janson;Magnus P Borres;Kjell Alving

  • IgE to Gly m 5 and Gly m 6 is associated with severe allergic reactions to soybean in Japanese children.

    Komei Ito;Sigrid Sjölander;Sakura Sato;Robert Movérare

  • Measurement of Ara h 1-, 2-, and 3-specific IgE antibodies is useful in diagnosis of peanut allergy in Japanese children

    Motohiro Ebisawa;Robert Movérare;Robert Movérare;Sakura Sato;Nobuyuki Maruyama

  • Atopic dermatitis in 5-6-year-old Swedish children: cumulative incidence, point prevalence, and severity scoring

    A. Broberg;Å Svensson;M. P. Borres;R. Berg

  • Severe reactions after the intake of soy drink in birch pollen-allergic children sensitized to Gly m 4.

    Paraskevi Kosma;Sigrid Sjölander;Eva Landgren;Magnus P Borres;Magnus P Borres

  • Oral Peanut Challenge Identifies an Allergy but the Peanut Allergen Threshold Sensitivity Is Not Reproducible

    Susanne Glaumann;Anna Nopp;S. G. O. Johansson;Magnus P. Borres;Magnus P. Borres

Frequent Co-Authors

Gunnar Lilja
Gunnar Lilja Karolinska Institute
Gunilla Hedlin
Gunilla Hedlin Karolinska Institute
Kai-Håkon Carlsen
Kai-Håkon Carlsen University of Oslo
Motohiro Ebisawa
Motohiro Ebisawa Juntendo University
Jonas Lidholm
Jonas Lidholm Thermo Fisher Scientific (Israel)
Bengt Björkstén
Bengt Björkstén Karolinska Institute
Jan Lötvall
Jan Lötvall University of Gothenburg
Christer Janson
Christer Janson Uppsala University
Karin C. Lødrup Carlsen
Karin C. Lødrup Carlsen Oslo University Hospital
Inger Kull
Inger Kull Karolinska Institute

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