Most-Cited Scientists: Researchers Ranked 151-200 For The Periods 1965-78 And 1973-84

NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1965-78 151. BACH F.H. Immunology 4,975 152. MANDEL P. Cell Biology 4,966 153. HOFMANN A.F. Gastroenterology 4,963 154. CARBONE P.P. Oncology 4,962 155. ROSEN F.S. Immunology 4,939 156. BLOOM F.E. Neuropharmacology 4,938 157. AMES B.N. Biochemistry 4,937 158. PERUTZ M.F.* Molecular Biology 4,921 159. BUSCH H. Pharmacology 4,920 160. HAMBERG M. Biochemistry 4,915 161. GILLETTE J.R. Pharmacology 4,907 162. SORM F. Organic Chemistry 4,890 163.

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NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1965-78 151. BACH F.H. Immunology 4,975 152. MANDEL P. Cell Biology 4,966 153. HOFMANN A.F. Gastroenterology 4,963 154. CARBONE P.P. Oncology 4,962 155. ROSEN F.S. Immunology 4,939 156. BLOOM F.E. Neuropharmacology 4,938 157. AMES B.N. Biochemistry 4,937 158. PERUTZ M.F.* Molecular Biology 4,921 159. BUSCH H. Pharmacology 4,920 160. HAMBERG M. Biochemistry 4,915 161. GILLETTE J.R. Pharmacology 4,907 162. SORM F. Organic Chemistry 4,890 163. ROSS G.T. Endocrinology 4,868 164. HEHRE W.J. Theoretical Chemistry 4,856 165. ALEXANDER P. Cell Biology 4,829 166. VALLEE B.L. Biochemistry 4,828 167. RICH A. Molecular Biology 4,811 168. SCHIMKE R.T. Molecular Biology 4,810 169. SELA M. Immunology 4,785 170. LI C.H. Pharmacology 4,773 171. ISSELBACHER K.J. Gastroenterology 4,771 172. MORRIS H.P. Oncology 4,759 173. SJOERDSMA A. Pharmacology 4,758 174. SEEGMILLER J.E. Immunology 4,753 175. LIDDLE G.W. Endocrinology 4,743 176. FREIREICH E.J. Oncology 4,735 177. AVRAMEAS S. Immunology 4,717 178. HERBERT V.D. Hematology ...

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