Ahmed Mahfouz

Ahmed Mahfouz

Universiteit Leiden

H-index: 28

Europe-Netherlands

About Ahmed Mahfouz

Ahmed Mahfouz, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Leiden, specializes in the field of Computational Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Predicting cell population-specific gene expression from genomic sequence

snRNA-seq analysis in multinucleated myogenic FSHD cells identifies heterogeneous FSHD transcriptome signatures associated with embryonic-like program activation and oxidative …

An integrated single‐cell RNA‐seq atlas of the mouse hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus links transcriptomic and functional types

Predicting cell-type-specific exon inclusion in the human brain reveals more complex splicing mechanisms in neurons than glia

Transcriptional and cell type profiles of cortical brain regions showing ultradian cortisol rhythm dependent responses to emotional face stimulation

Integrative learning of disentangled representations from single-cell RNA-sequencing datasets

Benchmarking variational AutoEncoders on cancer transcriptomics data

Single-cell reference mapping to construct and extend cell-type hierarchies

Ahmed Mahfouz Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor, Leiden University Medical Center

Citations(all)

5113

Citations(since 2020)

4722

Cited By

1722

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

44

i10Index(since 2020)

41

Email

University Profile Page

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Ahmed Mahfouz Skills & Research Interests

Computational Biology

Top articles of Ahmed Mahfouz

Predicting cell population-specific gene expression from genomic sequence

Frontiers in Bioinformatics

2024/3/4

snRNA-seq analysis in multinucleated myogenic FSHD cells identifies heterogeneous FSHD transcriptome signatures associated with embryonic-like program activation and oxidative …

Human Molecular Genetics

2024/2/1

An integrated single‐cell RNA‐seq atlas of the mouse hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus links transcriptomic and functional types

Journal of Neuroendocrinology

2024/1/28

Predicting cell-type-specific exon inclusion in the human brain reveals more complex splicing mechanisms in neurons than glia

bioRxiv

2024

Transcriptional and cell type profiles of cortical brain regions showing ultradian cortisol rhythm dependent responses to emotional face stimulation

Neurobiology of Stress

2023/1/1

Integrative learning of disentangled representations from single-cell RNA-sequencing datasets

bioRxiv

2023/11/8

Benchmarking variational AutoEncoders on cancer transcriptomics data

Plos one

2023/10/5

Single-cell reference mapping to construct and extend cell-type hierarchies

NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics

2023/9/1

Spatial transcriptomics reveal markers of histopathological changes in Duchenne muscular dystrophy mouse models

Nature Communications

2023/8/15

A comprehensive mouse kidney atlas enables rare cell population characterization and robust marker discovery

Iscience

2023/6/16

Cell type matching across species using protein embeddings and transfer learning

Bioinformatics

2023/6/1

Consequences and opportunities arising due to sparser single-cell RNA-seq datasets

Genome biology

2023/4/21

Integration of Mass Cytometry and Mass Spectrometry Imaging for Spatially Resolved Single Cell Metabolic Profiling

bioRxiv

2023

Single-cell RNA sequencing data reveals rewiring of transcriptional relationships in Alzheimer's Disease associated with risk variants

medRxiv

2023

scTopoGAN: unsupervised manifold alignment of single-cell data

Bioinformatics Advances

2023/1/1

Spatial dynamic metabolomics identifies metabolic cell fate trajectories in human kidney differentiation

Cell Stem Cell

2022/11/3

Analyzing cell-type-specific dynamics of metabolism in kidney repair

Nature Metabolism

2022/9

The rise of sparser single-cell RNAseq datasets; consequences and opportunities

bioRxiv

2022/5/21

The effect of phenotype and genotype on the plasma proteome in patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Journal of Crohn's and Colitis

2022/3/1

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