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Michael Borte

Michael Borte

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Immunology

D-Index
64
Citations
13130
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2953
National Ranking
196

Overview

Michael Borte is affiliated with Leipzig University in Germany and has contributed extensively to medical research, particularly in immunology and related fields. Their work spans multiple subfields, including immunology, hematology, molecular biology, genetics, and infectious diseases.

The primary fields of study for Michael Borte include medicine, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, and immunology and microbiology. Their research focuses on topics such as immunodeficiency and autoimmune disorders, inflammasome and immune disorders, blood disorders and treatments, autoimmune and inflammatory disorders research, platelet disorders and treatments, effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals, and COVID-19 clinical research studies.

Their research has appeared in several publication venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (8 publications)
  • Journal of Clinical Immunology (6 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (3 publications)
  • RMD Open (2 publications)
  • Allergy (2 publications)

Recent papers include:

  • "Initial presenting manifestations in 16,486 patients with inborn errors of immunity include infections and noninfectious manifestations" (2021, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology)
  • "Maternal paraben exposure triggers childhood overweight development" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Clinical manifestations and outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infections in children and adolescents with rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases: data from the National Paediatric Rheumatology Database in Germany" (2021, RMD Open)
  • "Selected Abstracts from the 12th Annual Meeting of the Clinical Immunology Society: 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting: Immune Deficiency and Dysregulation North American Conference" (2021, Journal of Clinical Immunology)
  • "Prenatal paraben exposure and atopic dermatitis-related outcomes among children" (2021, Allergy)

Frequent co-authors working with Michael Borte include:

  • Gerd Horneff (14 collaborative publications)
  • Stefan Röder (11 collaborative publications)
  • Gunda Herberth (11 collaborative publications)
  • Tilmann Kallinich (10 collaborative publications)
  • Norbert Blank (8 collaborative publications)

Best Publications

  • Clinical picture and treatment of 2212 patients with common variable immunodeficiency

    Benjamin Gathmann;Nizar Mahlaoui;Laurence Gérard;Eric Oksenhendler

  • Timing of solid food introduction in relation to atopic dermatitis and atopic sensitization: results from a prospective birth cohort study.

    Anne Zutavern;Inken Brockow;Beate Schaaf;Gabriele Bolte

  • Maternal diet during pregnancy in relation to eczema and allergic sensitization in the offspring at 2 y of age

    Stefanie Sausenthaler;Sibylle Koletzko;Beate Schaaf;Irina Lehmann

  • Exposure to endotoxin decreases the risk of atopic eczema in infancy: A cohort study

    Ulrike Gehring;Gabriele Bolte;Michael Borte;Wolfgang Bischof

  • Timing of Solid Food Introduction in Relation to Eczema, Asthma, Allergic Rhinitis, and Food and Inhalant Sensitization at the Age of 6 Years: Results From the Prospective Birth Cohort Study LISA

    Anne Zutavern;Inken Brockow;Beate Schaaf;Andrea von Berg

  • EULAR recommendations for vaccination in paediatric patients with rheumatic diseases

    M. W. Heijstek;L. M. Ott de Bruin;M. Bijl;R. Borrow

  • Maternal and newborn vitamin D status and its impact on food allergy development in the German LINA cohort study

    K. Weisse;S. Winkler;S. Winkler;F. Hirche;G. Herberth

  • Mode of delivery and development of atopic disease during the first 2 years of life.

    Kathrin Negele;Joachim Heinrich;Michael Borte;Andrea von Berg

  • Neonatal screening for severe primary immunodeficiency diseases using high-throughput triplex real-time PCR

    Stephan Borte;Ulrika von Döbeln;Anders Fasth;Ning Wang

  • Allergens and endotoxin on mothers' mattresses and total immunoglobulin E in cord blood of neonates.

    J. Heinrich;G. Bolte;B. Hölscher;J. Douwes

  • Cord blood Tregs with stable FOXP3 expression are influenced by prenatal environment and associated with atopic dermatitis at the age of one year

    D. Hinz;M. Bauer;S. Röder;S. Olek

  • Rapid subcutaneous IgG replacement therapy is effective and safe in children and adults with primary immunodeficiencies--a prospective, multi-national study.

    Ann Gardulf;Uwe Nicolay;Oscar Asensio;Ewa Bernatowska

  • Diagnostic approach to the hyper-IgE syndromes: Immunologic and clinical key findings to differentiate hyper-IgE syndromes from atopic dermatitis

    Lena F. Schimke;Julie Sawalle-Belohradsky;Joachim Roesler;Andreas Wollenberg

  • IgG Subclass Concentrations in Certified Reference Material 470 and Reference Values for Children and Adults Determined with The Binding Site Reagents

    Uwe Schauer;Frank Stemberg;Christian H.L. Rieger;Michael Borte

  • Current treatment options with immunoglobulin G for the individualization of care in patients with primary immunodeficiency disease.

    S. Jolles;J. S. Orange;A. Gardulf;M. R. Stein

  • Efficacy of measles, mumps and rubella revaccination in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis treated with methotrexate and etanercept

    S. Borte;U. G. Liebert;M. Borte;U. Sack

  • Maternal and cord blood miR-223 expression associates with prenatal tobacco smoke exposure and low regulatory T-cell numbers

    Gunda Herberth;Mario Bauer;Michaela Gasch;Denise Hinz

  • Subcutaneous immunoglobulin: Opportunities and outlook

    S. Misbah;M. H. Sturzenegger;M. Borte;R. S. Shapiro

  • The influence of maternal exposure to volatile organic compounds on the cytokine secretion profile of neonatal T cells.

    I. Lehmann;A. Thoelke;M. Rehwagen;U. Rolle-Kampczyk

  • Initial presenting manifestations in 16,486 patients with inborn errors of immunity include infections and noninfectious manifestations.

    Julian Thalhammer;Gerhard Kindle;Alexandra Nieters;Stephan Rusch

  • Levels of antibodies specific to tetanus toxoid, Haemophilus influenzae type b, and pneumococcal capsular polysaccharide in healthy children and adults.

    Uwe Schauer;Frank Stemberg;Christian H. L. Rieger;Wolfgang Büttner

Frequent Co-Authors

Irina Lehmann
Irina Lehmann Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
David Nadal
David Nadal University of Zurich
Ulrich Heininger
Ulrich Heininger University of Basel
Martin von Bergen
Martin von Bergen Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Joachim Heinrich
Joachim Heinrich Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Ulrich Sack
Ulrich Sack Leipzig University
Ursula Krämer
Ursula Krämer Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Stephen Jolles
Stephen Jolles University Hospital of Wales
Roland Eils
Roland Eils Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Bernd H. Belohradsky
Bernd H. Belohradsky Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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