Most-Cited Scientists: Researchers Ranked 251-300 For The Periods 1965-78 And 1973-84

NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1965-78 251. SINSHEIMER R.L. Molecular Biology 4,161 252. MORROW A.G. Cardiology 4,160 253. SEGAL G.A. Physics 4,159 254. ROBINS R.K. Organic Chemistry 4,157 255. GALLO R.C. Cell Biology/Virology 4,140 256. WYMAN J. Molecular Biology 4,133 257. DALGARNO A. Astrophysics 4,127 258. SHIRANE G. Physics 4,124 259. VALE W.W. Neuroendocrinology 4,123 260. CARLSSON A. Neuropharmacology 4,118 261. YEN S.S.-C. Endocrinology 4,108 262. WALDMANN T.A. Imm

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NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1965-78 251. SINSHEIMER R.L. Molecular Biology 4,161 252. MORROW A.G. Cardiology 4,160 253. SEGAL G.A. Physics 4,159 254. ROBINS R.K. Organic Chemistry 4,157 255. GALLO R.C. Cell Biology/Virology 4,140 256. WYMAN J. Molecular Biology 4,133 257. DALGARNO A. Astrophysics 4,127 258. SHIRANE G. Physics 4,124 259. VALE W.W. Neuroendocrinology 4,123 260. CARLSSON A. Neuropharmacology 4,118 261. YEN S.S.-C. Endocrinology 4,108 262. WALDMANN T.A. Immunology 4,094 263. KOCHI J.K. Organometallic Chemistry 4,084 264. BLOBEL G.K.J. Cell Biology 4,050 265. WARD P.A. Pathology 4,044 266. SMITH T.W. Cardiology 4,038 267. WILLIAMS R.C. Immunology 4,037 268. ENGEL W.K. Neurology 4,031 269. LEBLOND C.P. Histology 4,024 270. SUNDARALINGHAM M. Biophysics 4,022 271. ROITT, I.M. Immunology 4,014 272. STONE F.G.A. Organometallic Chemistry 4,013 273. MOORE G.E. Oncology 4,009 274. WHITE J.G. Pathology 4,002 275. CLEMENTI E. Theoretical Chemistry 4,001 276. SANDAGE A.R. Astronomy 3,997 277. GILMAN A.G. Pharmacology 3,987 278. LEDER P. ...

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