A. Adam

1.3k total citations
41 papers, 966 citations indexed

About

A. Adam is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Genetics and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Adam has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 966 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 10 papers in Genetics and 9 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in A. Adam's work include Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (10 papers), Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (5 papers) and Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (5 papers). A. Adam is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (10 papers), Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (5 papers) and Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (5 papers). A. Adam collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United Kingdom and United States. A. Adam's co-authors include À. Szeinberg, J. D. Mollon, Michael J. Morgan, Ch. Sheba, Ruth Navon, B Padeh, Ruth Sanger, Ian Porter, E. Watson-Williams and Samuel H. Boyer and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, The Lancet and Blood.

In The Last Decade

A. Adam

39 papers receiving 790 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. Adam Israel 16 277 236 226 194 110 41 966
H. Eldon Sutton United States 21 260 0.9× 126 0.5× 255 1.1× 156 0.8× 39 0.4× 47 1.0k
Thaddeus W. Kurczynski United States 18 230 0.8× 119 0.5× 366 1.6× 92 0.5× 116 1.1× 47 842
Gholamali Tariverdian Germany 18 721 2.6× 212 0.9× 812 3.6× 90 0.5× 23 0.2× 64 1.3k
Horace C. Thuline United States 21 693 2.5× 193 0.8× 706 3.1× 19 0.1× 142 1.3× 41 1.3k
P. Lucarelli Italy 16 633 2.3× 140 0.6× 918 4.1× 150 0.8× 13 0.1× 75 1.8k
Anna K. Naumova Canada 24 1.3k 4.6× 230 1.0× 952 4.2× 178 0.9× 19 0.2× 59 2.0k
L E Becker Canada 15 404 1.5× 84 0.4× 141 0.6× 73 0.4× 74 0.7× 34 842
Valentino Romano Italy 23 1.1k 3.9× 108 0.5× 686 3.0× 209 1.1× 595 5.4× 71 2.1k
Jan Hirschfeld Sweden 15 226 0.8× 56 0.2× 141 0.6× 95 0.5× 10 0.1× 40 868
J. Schmidtke Germany 19 563 2.0× 69 0.3× 423 1.9× 46 0.2× 14 0.1× 53 1.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by A. Adam

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Adam

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Adam, A., et al.. (2025). Artificial intelligence in medical imaging: Utilization, challenges, and practitioner perceptions in Rwanda. Journal of medical imaging and radiation sciences. 57(1). 102127–102127.
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Morgan, Michael J., A. Adam, & J. D. Mollon. (1992). Dichromats detect colour-camouflaged objects that are not detected by trichromats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 248(1323). 291–295. 166 indexed citations
3.
Goodman, Richard M., Batsheva Bonné‐Tamir, A. Adam, et al.. (1989). Medical genetics in Israel.. Journal of Medical Genetics. 26(3). 179–189. 7 indexed citations
4.
Navon, Ruth, U. Sandbank, Amos Frisch, Dana Baram, & A. Adam. (1986). Adult‐onset GM2 gangliosidosis diagnosed in a fetus. Prenatal Diagnosis. 6(3). 169–176. 6 indexed citations
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Navon, Ruth, et al.. (1985). Hereditary heat-labile hexosaminidase B: a variant whose homozygotes synthesize a functional HEX A.. PubMed. 37(1). 138–46. 8 indexed citations
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Adam, A., Ζ. Josefsberg, A Pertzelan, et al.. (1981). Occurrence of four types of growth hormone-related dwarfism in Israeli communities. European Journal of Pediatrics. 137(1). 35–39. 11 indexed citations
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Weinberger, A, et al.. (1974). High Frequency of Cystinuria among Jews of Libyan Origin. Human Heredity. 24(5-6). 568–572. 38 indexed citations
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Shani, Michal, Uri Seligsohn, & A. Adam. (1974). The inheritance of Dubin-Johnson syndrome.. PubMed. 9(9). 1427–30. 3 indexed citations
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Spira, Thomas J., et al.. (1971). RECOMBINATION BETWEEN CEREBRAL SCLEROSIS-ADDISON'S DISEASE AND THE Xg BLOOD-GROUPS. The Lancet. 298(7728). 820–821. 2 indexed citations
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Adam, A., et al.. (1969). Anomaloscopic Diagnoses of Red-Green Blindness Among Thais and Chinese. Human Heredity. 19(5). 509–513. 12 indexed citations
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Adam, A., L Ziprkowski, Abraham Feinstein, et al.. (1969). Linkage relations of X‐borne ichthyosis to the Xg blood groups and to other markers of the X in Israelis. Annals of Human Genetics. 32(4). 323–332. 18 indexed citations
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Adam, A.. (1968). Anomals and anopes among Beduin of Southern Sinai. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 28(2). 227–227. 5 indexed citations
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Adam, A., et al.. (1967). Frequencies of protan and deutan alleles in some Israeli communities and a note on the selection‐relaxation hypothesis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 26(3). 297–305. 18 indexed citations
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Adam, A., L Ziprkowski, Abraham Feinstein, Ruth Sanger, & R. R. Race. (1966). ICHTHYOSIS, Xg BLOOD-GROUPS, AND PROTAN. The Lancet. 287(7442). 877–877. 15 indexed citations
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Porter, Ian, Samuel H. Boyer, E. Watson-Williams, et al.. (1964). VARIATION OF GLUCOSE-6-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE IN DIFFERENT POPULATIONS. The Lancet. 283(7339). 895–899. 100 indexed citations
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Adam, A., C Sheba, Ruth Sanger, et al.. (1963). Data for X‐mapping calculations, Israeli families tested for Xg, g‐6‐pd and for colour vision. Annals of Human Genetics. 26(3). 187–194. 25 indexed citations
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Sanger, Ruth & A. Adam. (1963). Xg and g‐6‐pd in Israeli families: an addendum. Annals of Human Genetics. 27(3). 271–272. 10 indexed citations
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Adam, A., et al.. (1962). A survey of some genetical characters in Ethiopian tribes. VI. Taste thresholds for phenylthiourea. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 20(2). 190–193. 5 indexed citations
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Adam, A.. (1962). A survey of some genetical characters in Ethiopian tribes. VII. Color — vision. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 20(2). 194–195. 8 indexed citations
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Szeinberg, À., Ch. Sheba, & A. Adam. (1958). Selective Occurrence of Glutathione Instability in Red Blood Corpuscles of the Various Jewish Tribes. Blood. 13(11). 1043–1053. 72 indexed citations

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