54.9

S I. Marinis

Johns Hopkins Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Johns Hopkins University

S I Marinis has made significant contributions to various fields of study through their recent research publications. Their work on small-cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the vagina highlights the importance of recognizing this rare and aggressive tumor subtype. Additionally, Marinis' studies on myometrial myxoidosis in patients with lupus erythematosus provide valuable insights into a distinctive type of secondary myometrial hypertrophy. Research on regulation of elastolytic proteases during pregnancy and its relation to parturition and puerperium sheds light on the physiological mechanisms underlying these critical reproductive processes. Their work also informs our understanding of pelvic organ prolapse, vascular anatomy, and anatomical pathologies.

Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Commercial signal 54.3
Scientific signal 58.7
Social signal 57.2
Papers 8
1 Patent-to-paper cites
299 Paper cites

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