Most Cited Scientists: Researchers Ranked 351-400 For The Periods 1965-78 And 1973-84

NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1965-78 351. OPPENHEIM J.J. Immunology 3,631 352. LOENING U.E. Molecular Biology 3,626 353. RECTOR F.C. Physiology 3,623 354. RICE S.A. Physical Chemistry 3,622 355. JACOB F.* Molecular Biology 3,603 356. ORCI L. Histology 3,600 357. ERNSTER L. Biochemistry 3,592 358. TRUMP B.F. Pathology 3,581 359. LU A.Y.H. Pharmacology 3,578 360. PERRY R.P. Molecular Biology 3,577 361. BAULIEU E.E. Endocrinology 3,573 362. TEMIN H.M.* Virology 3,570 3

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NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1965-78 351. OPPENHEIM J.J. Immunology 3,631 352. LOENING U.E. Molecular Biology 3,626 353. RECTOR F.C. Physiology 3,623 354. RICE S.A. Physical Chemistry 3,622 355. JACOB F.* Molecular Biology 3,603 356. ORCI L. Histology 3,600 357. ERNSTER L. Biochemistry 3,592 358. TRUMP B.F. Pathology 3,581 359. LU A.Y.H. Pharmacology 3,578 360. PERRY R.P. Molecular Biology 3,577 361. BAULIEU E.E. Endocrinology 3,573 362. TEMIN H.M.* Virology 3,570 363. HERZENBERG L.A. Immunology 3,569 364. DUTTON R.W. Immunology 3,568 365. BESSER G.M. Endocrinology 3,567 366. WABER J.T. Physics 3,566 367. STORB R.F. Immunology 3,563 368. SCHUR P.H. Immunology 3,561 369. JOHNSTON G.A. Pharmacology 3,555 370. GREEN M. Molecular Biology 3,554 371. SHULMAN R.G. Chemical Physics 3,551 372. TALAL N. Immunology 3,550 373. BJORKLUND A. Cell Biology 3,549 374. BISHOP J.M.* Virology 3,545 375. MERIGAN T.C. Virology 3,544 376. KATZ D.H. Immunology 3,543 377. PAUL J. Molecular Biology 3,541 378. GLASHOW S.L.* ...

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