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57
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14082
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5938

Peter Oettgen publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter Oettgen sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 105 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Peter Oettgen D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Peter Oettgen sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 31st percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Peter Oettgen is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of immunology and microbiology, with a specific concentration in immunology.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology

Oettgen has contributed to research published in the journal Cellular and Molecular Immunology.

One of their recent papers, published in 2020, is titled Ets1 regulates the differentiation and function of iNKT cells through both Pointed domain-dependent and domain-independent mechanisms, featured in Cellular and Molecular Immunology.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Tzong-Shyuan Tai
  • Hsiao-Wei Tsao
  • Wan-Chu Chuang
  • Chih-Chun Liu
  • Yu-Wen Huang

Best Publications

  • Engineering Robust and Functional Vascular Networks In Vivo With Human Adult and Cord Blood–Derived Progenitor Cells

    Juan M. Melero-Martin;Maria E. De Obaldia;Soo-Young Kang;Zia A. Khan

  • Transcriptional activation of integrin β6 during the epithelial-mesenchymal transition defines a novel prognostic indicator of aggressive colon carcinoma

    Richard C. Bates;David I. Bellovin;Courtney Brown;Elizabeth Maynard

  • Transesophageal echocardiographically facilitated early cardioversion from atrial fibrillation using short-term anticoagulation: final results of a prospective 4.5-year study

    Warren J. Manning;David I. Silverman;Craig S. Keighley;Peter Oettgen

  • MULTIPLE REGULATORY ELEMENTS IN THE INTERLEUKIN-6 GENE MEDIATE INDUCTION BY PROSTAGLANDINS, CYCLIC AMP, AND LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE

    U Dendorfer;P Oettgen;T A Libermann

  • PDEF, a Novel Prostate Epithelium-specific Ets Transcription Factor, Interacts with the Androgen Receptor and Activates Prostate-specific Antigen Gene Expression *

    Peter Oettgen;Eduardo Finger;Zijie Sun;Yasmin Akbarali

  • Isolation and characterization of a novel epithelium-specific transcription factor, ESE-1, a member of the ets family.

    Peter Oettgen;Rhoda M. Alani;Marcello A. Barcinski;Lawrence Brown

  • Ets-1 is a critical regulator of Ang II-mediated vascular inflammation and remodeling

    Yumei Zhan;Courtney Brown;Elizabeth Maynard;Aleksandra Anshelevich

  • Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy Need for Optimization of Efficacy and Safety Monitoring

    Peter Oettgen;Andrew J Boyle;Steven P Schulman;Joshua M Hare

  • Ets-1 and Ets-2 Regulate the Expression of MicroRNA-126 in Endothelial Cells

    Tamia A. Harris;Munekazu Yamakuchi;Maiko Kondo;Peter Oettgen

  • Fas ligand gene transfer to the vessel wall inhibits neointima formation and overrides the adenovirus-mediated T cell response

    Masataka Sata;Harris Perlman;Daniel A. Muruve;Marcy Silver

  • In vivo MRI of embryonic stem cells in a mouse model of myocardial infarction

    Nathan Himes;Jian-Yong Min;Rebecca Lee;Rebecca Lee;Courtney Brown;Courtney Brown

  • Reciprocal regulation of RhoA and RhoC characterizes the EMT and identifies RhoC as a prognostic marker of colon carcinoma

    David I. Bellovin;Kaylene J. Simpson;T. Danilov;Elizabeth Maynard

  • Prevalence of Residual Left Atrial Thrombi Among Patients With Acute Thromboembolism and Newly Recognized Atrial Fibrillation

    Warren J. Manning;David I. Silverman;Carol A. Waksmonski;Peter Oettgen

  • Flt-1-dependent survival characterizes the epithelial-mesenchymal transition of colonic organoids.

    Richard C. Bates;Jeffrey D. Goldsmith;Robin E. Bachelder;Courtney Brown

  • TGF-β Induces Acetylation of Chromatin and of Ets-1 to Alleviate Repression of miR-192 in Diabetic Nephropathy

    Mitsuo Kato;Varun Dang;Mei Wang;Jung Tak Park

  • ETS Factors Regulate Vegf-Dependent Arterial Specification

    Joshua D. Wythe;Lan T.H. Dang;Lan T.H. Dang;W. Patrick Devine;Emilie Boudreau;Emilie Boudreau

  • Responses to the proinflammatory cytokines interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor alpha in cells derived from rheumatoid synovium and other joint tissues involve nuclear factor kappaB-mediated induction of the Ets transcription factor ESE-1.

    Franck Grall;Xuesong Gu;Lujian Tan;Je-Yoel Cho

  • ERP, a new member of the ets transcription factor/oncoprotein family: cloning, characterization, and differential expression during B-lymphocyte development.

    M Lopez;P Oettgen;Y Akbarali;U Dendorfer

  • Regulation of Vascular Inflammation and Remodeling by ETS Factors

    Peter Oettgen

  • Role of Ets factors in the activity and endothelial cell specificity of the mouse Tie gene promoter

    Kristiina Iljin;Antoinise Dube;Sirpa Kontusaari;Jaana Korhonen

Frequent Co-Authors

Towia A. Libermann
Towia A. Libermann Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
William C. Aird
William C. Aird Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Mary B. Goldring
Mary B. Goldring Hospital for Special Surgery
Ellen M. Gravallese
Ellen M. Gravallese Brigham and Women's Hospital
Manoj Bhasin
Manoj Bhasin Emory University
Arthur M. Mercurio
Arthur M. Mercurio University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Didier Y. R. Stainier
Didier Y. R. Stainier Max Planck Society
Stylianos E. Antonarakis
Stylianos E. Antonarakis University of Geneva
I-Cheng Ho
I-Cheng Ho Brigham and Women's Hospital
Pamela S. Douglas
Pamela S. Douglas Duke University

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