Bernard F. Jones

881 total citations
25 papers, 543 citations indexed

About

Bernard F. Jones is a scholar working on Surgery, Nephrology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Bernard F. Jones has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 543 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Surgery, 10 papers in Nephrology and 4 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Bernard F. Jones's work include Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (8 papers), Muscle and Compartmental Disorders (3 papers) and Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (3 papers). Bernard F. Jones is often cited by papers focused on Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (8 papers), Muscle and Compartmental Disorders (3 papers) and Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (3 papers). Bernard F. Jones collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Singapore and New Zealand. Bernard F. Jones's co-authors include R. S. Nanra, Paul Trevillian, Hemant Kulkarni, Michael Suranyi, David W. Johnson, John Schollum, Philip L.P. Morris, Neil Boudville, Robyn Langham and Dwarakanathan Ranganathan and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology and Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.

In The Last Decade

Bernard F. Jones

25 papers receiving 518 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Bernard F. Jones Australia 12 342 182 119 106 88 25 543
Lesley Russell United Kingdom 6 542 1.6× 170 0.9× 146 1.2× 92 0.9× 53 0.6× 7 629
Janet Bryan United Kingdom 5 569 1.7× 188 1.0× 179 1.5× 106 1.0× 43 0.5× 5 656
César Remón Rodríguez Spain 12 381 1.1× 134 0.7× 150 1.3× 84 0.8× 45 0.5× 42 519
Pierre–Yves Durand France 15 470 1.4× 183 1.0× 159 1.3× 126 1.2× 41 0.5× 44 625
Belkacem Issad France 16 485 1.4× 158 0.9× 194 1.6× 92 0.9× 40 0.5× 42 660
R.T. Krediet Netherlands 11 490 1.4× 165 0.9× 129 1.1× 88 0.8× 50 0.6× 19 609
Lilia R. Lukowsky United States 12 560 1.6× 139 0.8× 124 1.0× 97 0.9× 69 0.8× 21 752
F. Malberti Italy 12 480 1.4× 108 0.6× 52 0.4× 103 1.0× 38 0.4× 40 689
Paloma Gallar Spain 12 353 1.0× 116 0.6× 64 0.5× 71 0.7× 92 1.0× 31 506
Leslie P. Wong United States 12 355 1.0× 162 0.9× 115 1.0× 80 0.8× 54 0.6× 25 562

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bernard F. Jones

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All Works

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Johnson, David W., Mary Clarke, Neil Boudville, et al.. (2012). The effect of low glucose degradation product, neutral pH versus standard peritoneal dialysis solutions on peritoneal membrane function: the balANZ trial. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 27(12). 4445–4453. 67 indexed citations
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Johnson, David W., Fiona G. Brown, Margaret Clarke, et al.. (2012). Effects of Biocompatible versus Standard Fluid on Peritoneal Dialysis Outcomes. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 23(6). 1097–1107. 125 indexed citations
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Johnson, David W., Fiona G. Brown, Margaret Clarke, et al.. (2012). The Effects of Biocompatible Compared with Standard Peritoneal Dialysis Solutions on Peritonitis Microbiology, Treatment, and Outcomes: The Balanz Trial. Peritoneal Dialysis International. 32(5). 497–506. 47 indexed citations
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Khoshdel, Alireza, Shane Carney, Alastair Gillies, et al.. (2007). Potential roles of erythropoietin in the management of anaemia and other complications diabetes. Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism. 10(1). 1–9. 20 indexed citations
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Carney, Shane, Alastair Gillies, Bernard F. Jones, R. S. Nanra, & Paul Trevillian. (2005). Erectile dysfunction in end-stage renal disease: Suffering in silence?. Dialysis & Transplantation. 34(2). 101–104. 1 indexed citations
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Khoshdel, Alireza, Shane Carney, Alastair Gillies, et al.. (2005). Haemodialysis‐unresponsive blood pressure: Cardiovascular mortality predictor?. Nephrology. 10(5). 438–441. 14 indexed citations
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Carney, A. Simon, et al.. (2003). Arm position and blood pressure: a risk factor for hypertension?. Journal of Human Hypertension. 17(6). 389–395. 45 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F. & Gabor Major. (1992). Crescentic glomerulonephritis in a patient taking penicillamine associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody.. PubMed. 38(5). 293–293. 30 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F., et al.. (1991). Acute Renal Failure due to Acute Pyelonephritis. American Journal of Nephrology. 11(3). 257–259. 4 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F., et al.. (1990). De Novo Crescentic Glomerulonephritis in a Renal Transplant. American Journal of Kidney Diseases. 16(5). 501–503. 3 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F., et al.. (1989). Intraperitoneal Streptokinase in the Treatment of Recurrent Peritonitis. Peritoneal Dialysis International. 9(4). 352–352. 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F., et al.. (1989). Intraperitoneal streptokinase in the treatment of recurrent peritonitis.. PubMed. 9(4). 352–352. 1 indexed citations
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Morris, Philip L.P. & Bernard F. Jones. (1989). Life satisfaction across treatment methods for patients with end‐stage renal failure. The Medical Journal of Australia. 150(8). 428–432. 33 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F., et al.. (1989). Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis in a Renal Allograft: A Case Report. The Journal of Urology. 141(4). 926–927. 9 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F., et al.. (1988). Transplantation versus dialysis: a study of quality of life.. PubMed. 20(1). 23–6. 33 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F. & Martin Epstein. (1987). CUTANEOUS HEPARIN NECROSIS ASSOCIATED WITH GLOMERULONEPHRITIS. Australasian Journal of Dermatology. 28(3). 117–118. 6 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F., Paul Trevillian, & R. S. Nanra. (1984). Serum Sickness due to Rh(anti‐D) Immunoglobulin. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 24(1). 49–50. 2 indexed citations
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Jones, Bernard F. & R. S. Nanra. (1979). DOUBLE-BLIND TRIAL OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE EFFECT OF CHLOROTHIAZIDE IN SEVERE RENAL FAILURE. The Lancet. 314(8155). 1258–1260. 34 indexed citations
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Farrell, Peter C., J. F. Mahony, Bernard F. Jones, et al.. (1976). Clinical Evaluation of a Dialysate Regeneration System for Maintenance Haemodialysis. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine. 6(4). 292–297. 4 indexed citations
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Schumer, W, et al.. (1964). PERITONEAL LAVAGE IN POSTOPERATIVE THERAPY OF LATE PERITONEAL SEPSIS. PRELIMINARY REPORT.. PubMed. 55. 841–5. 28 indexed citations

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