Research: MOST-CITED SCIENTISTS: RESEARCHERS RANKED 301-350 FOR THE PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84

Number NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1965-78 301. JOHANSSON S.G.O. Immunology 3,855 302 COCHRANE C.G. Immunology 3,848 303. KUO J.Y.H.-F.A. Pharmacology 3,846 304. NEVILLE D.M. Molecular Biology 3,821 305. CURTIS D.R. Pharmacology 3,819 306. HAMILTON W.C. Physical Chemistry 3,815 307. MITH E.L. Biochemistry 3,812 308. AUSTEN W.G. Physiology 3,792 309. MUETTERTIES E.L. Inorganic Chemistry 3,790 310. BREIDENBACH M. Physics 3,789 311. CAHILL G.F. Physiology 3,783 312. LEHMANN H. Molecular


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CITATIONS Number NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1973-84301. JORTNER J. Physics 4,892 302. LAMBERT P.H. Immunology 4,875 303. COTMAN C.W. Cell Biology 4,874 304. GORDEN P. Endocrinology 4,873 305. HOLLAND J.F. Oncology 4,868 306. GOETZEL E.J. Immunology 4,865 307. CHANOCK R.M. Virology 4,849 308. DOHERTY P.C. Immunology 4,829 309. NORMAN A.W. Biochemistry 4,822 310. GROSS D.J. Physics 4,820 311. LEVINE L. Immunology 4,819 312. FRIDOVICH I. Enzymology 4,809 313. WUTHRICH K. Molecular Biology 4,801 314. SHATKIN A.J. Virology 4,795 315. EVANS H.J. Genetics 4,787 316. JACKSON R.L. Biochemistry 4,781 317. EASTMAN D.E. Physics 4,776 318. HERZ A. Neuropharmacology 4,756 319. DAVIS J.M. Psychiatry 4,753 320. DEWIED D. Neuropharmacology 4,740 321. MARSDEN C.D. Neuropharmacology 4,739 322. BODMER W.F. Oncology 4,738 323. SHEARER G.M. Immunology 4,737 324. FINEGOLD S.M. Microbiology 4,708 325. PARMLEY W.W. Cardiology 4,707 326. HAUSSLER M.R. Biochemistry 4,697 327. WRIGHTON M.S. Inorganic Chemistry 4,681 328. ROSSIER J. Neuropharmacology 4,676 329. DAVID ...

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