Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of Hyponatremia: Expert Panel Recommendations
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Citations per year, relative to Arthur Greenberg Arthur Greenberg (= 1×)
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Countries citing papers authored by Arthur Greenberg
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This map shows the geographic impact of Arthur Greenberg's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Arthur Greenberg with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Arthur Greenberg more than expected).
Fields of papers citing papers by Arthur Greenberg
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Arthur Greenberg. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Arthur Greenberg. The network helps show where Arthur Greenberg may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Arthur Greenberg
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Arthur Greenberg.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Arthur Greenberg based on the total number of
citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges
represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together.
Node borders
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Mohottige, Dinushika, Ruediger W. Lehrich, & Arthur Greenberg. (2019). Hypovolemic Hyponatremia. Frontiers of hormone research. 52. 93–103.8 indexed citations
Stephen, S., David W. Butterly, Barbara D. Alexander, & Arthur Greenberg. (2001). Viral infections after renal transplantation. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 37(4). 659–676.49 indexed citations
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Greenberg, Arthur, Curt M. Breneman, & Joel F. Liebman. (2000). The amide linkage : selected structural aspects in chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science. Wiley eBooks.197 indexed citations
Greenberg, Arthur, István Hargittai, & Edward Lee‐Ruff. (1991). Strained organic molecules : a special issue of Structural chemistry.1 indexed citations
10.
Liebman, Joel F. & Arthur Greenberg. (1989). From atoms to polymers : isoelectronic analogies.59 indexed citations
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Liebman, Joel F. & Arthur Greenberg. (1988). Environmental influences and recognition in enzyme chemistry.17 indexed citations
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Greenberg, Arthur, Chenyue Liang, Zheng Ouyang, et al.. (1988). Total human environmental exposure study (THEES) of benzo(a)pyrene: Details of chemical analyses.1 indexed citations
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Liebman, Joel F. & Arthur Greenberg. (1988). Mechanistic principles of enzyme activity.63 indexed citations
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Liebman, Joel F. & Arthur Greenberg. (1988). Structure and reactivity.188 indexed citations
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Lioy, Paul J., et al.. (1987). The total human environmental exposure study (THEES) to benzo (A) pyrene. 3.2 indexed citations
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Greenberg, Arthur, et al.. (1987). Fate of airborne PAH and nitro-PAH. 6.1 indexed citations
Liebman, Joel F. & Arthur Greenberg. (1986). Studies of organic molecules.6 indexed citations
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Feinstein, Eben I., Jules B. Puschett, Beth Piraino, Arthur Greenberg, & Raymond Rault. (1986). Hypercalcemia in a Dialysis Patient. American Journal of Nephrology. 6(5). 388–395.2 indexed citations
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Puschett, Jules B. & Arthur Greenberg. (1985). The Diuretic manual. Elsevier eBooks.
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