Standout Papers
- Freezing of living cells: mechanisms and implications (1984)
- Cryobiology: The Freezing of Biological Systems (1970)
- Kinetics of Water Loss from Cells at Subzero Temperatures and the Likelihood of Intracellular Freezing (1963)
- A two-factor hypothesis of freezing injury (1972)
- Statistical Mechanics of Assemblies of Coupled Oscillators (1965)
- Survival of mouse embryos frozen to -196 degrees and -269 degrees C. (1972)
- On the theory of brownian motion (1959)
- The role of intracellular freezing in the death of cells cooled at supraoptimal rates (1977)
- Survival of Mouse Embryos Frozen to -196° and -269°C (1972)
Immediate Impact
29 by Nobel laureates 29 from Science/Nature 74 standout
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Statistical Mechanics of Assemblies of Coupled Oscillators
1965 Standout
Poincaré Cycles, Ergodicity, and Irreversibility in Assemblies of Coupled Harmonic Oscillators
1960
Author Peers
| Author | Last Decade | Papers | Cites | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P. Mazur | 2570 | 2275 | 5744 | 4033 | 3091 | 329 | 18.5k | |
| Benjamin D. Simons | 1363 | 1021 | 694 | 569 | 8436 | 238 | 19.8k | |
| Mehmet Toner | 123 | 20705 | 2751 | 1418 | 9869 | 434 | 39.7k | |
| Bernd Fischer | 113 | 1536 | 1766 | 618 | 6060 | 397 | 17.2k | |
| Jeremy C. Smith | 429 | 5338 | 738 | 564 | 31235 | 818 | 56.8k | |
| James P. Butler | 197 | 6498 | 414 | 695 | 2866 | 244 | 19.4k | |
| John C. Bischof | 130 | 4627 | 1051 | 419 | 2587 | 307 | 11.2k | |
| Stephen R. Quake | 205 | 20034 | 819 | 305 | 18282 | 348 | 48.5k | |
| Ewald R. Weibel | 210 | 1865 | 464 | 319 | 5892 | 229 | 30.0k | |
| Hiroki Otani | 161 | 2382 | 425 | 187 | 5093 | 177 | 17.9k | |
| Herbert Levine | 1285 | 2638 | 552 | 77 | 7377 | 455 | 23.3k |
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