450 FOR THE PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84

MOST CITED SCIENTISTS: RESEARCHERS RANKED 401-450 FOR THE PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84 (The Scientist, Vol:4, #21, pg. 22, October 29, 1990) (Copyright, The Scientist, Inc.) -------- CITATIONS NAME FIELD 1965-78 401. GORBACH S.L. Microbiology 3,460 402. FELDMAN G.J. Physics 3,452 403. HEEGER A.J. Physics 3,451 404. FORSHAM P.H. Endocrinology 3,450 405. OWMAN C.S.O. Histology 3,449 406. HILLEMAN M.R. Virology 3,448 407. LEHNINGER A.L. Biochemistry 3,447 408. NAJARIAN J.S. Surgery

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CITATIONS NAME FIELD 1965-78 401. GORBACH S.L. Microbiology 3,460 402. FELDMAN G.J. Physics 3,452 403. HEEGER A.J. Physics 3,451 404. FORSHAM P.H. Endocrinology 3,450 405. OWMAN C.S.O. Histology 3,449 406. HILLEMAN M.R. Virology 3,448 407. LEHNINGER A.L. Biochemistry 3,447 408. NAJARIAN J.S. Surgery/Immunology 3,446 409. FERGUSON E.E. Aeronomy 3,445 410. CLIFFORD P. Oncology 3,444 411. SEVER J.L. Microbiology 3,443 412. DAHL L.F. Physical Chemistry 3,440 413. HAYAISHI O. Enzymology 3,437 414. WARNER N.L. Immunology 3,436 415. LOWN B.* Cardiology 3,434 416. SPICER W.E. Physics 3,433 417. NORMAN A.W. Biochemistry 3,432

CITATIONS NAME FIELD 1965-78 418. TAYLOR E.W. Biophysics 3,431 419. MELMON K.L. Cell Biology 3,427 420. SIEKEVITZ P. Cell Biology 3,424 421. STEINER D.F. Endocrinology 3,421 422. BERG P.* Molecular Biology 3,411 423. NOSSAL G.J.V. Immunology 3,409 424. BRANTON D. Cell Biology 3,408 425. WAKSMAN B.H. Immunology 3,405 426. BORSOS T. Immunology 3,404 427. DRAGO R.S. Inorganic Chemistry 3,402 ...

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