D. G. McDonald

20.8k total citations
137 papers, 6.7k citations indexed

About

D. G. McDonald is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Aquatic Science. According to data from OpenAlex, D. G. McDonald has authored 137 papers receiving a total of 6.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 63 papers in Ecology, 59 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 52 papers in Aquatic Science. Recurrent topics in D. G. McDonald's work include Physiological and biochemical adaptations (58 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (55 papers) and Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth (51 papers). D. G. McDonald is often cited by papers focused on Physiological and biochemical adaptations (58 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (55 papers) and Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth (51 papers). D. G. McDonald collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and United Kingdom. D. G. McDonald's co-authors include Chris M. Wood, James C. McGeer, B. R. McMahon, Cheryl Szebedinszky, Richard J. Gonzalez, Scott D. Reid, Darrel Jon Laurén, C. Louise Milligan, Joseph Freda and Thomas R. Binder and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Immunology, PLoS ONE and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

D. G. McDonald

134 papers receiving 6.0k citations

Peers

D. G. McDonald
Martin Grosell United States
Rod W. Wilson United Kingdom
F. B. Eddy United Kingdom
Rudolf S.S. Wu Hong Kong
Fernando Gálvez United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by D. G. McDonald

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of D. G. McDonald

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All Works

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Das, Arabinda, Mohammed Alshareef, Guilherme Porto, et al.. (2020). Evaluating anti-tumor activity of palbociclib plus radiation in anaplastic and radiation-induced meningiomas: pre-clinical investigations. Clinical & Translational Oncology. 22(11). 2017–2025. 14 indexed citations
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Wu, Yongren, R. Holmes, Russell A. Reeves, et al.. (2018). External Beam Irradiation Preferentially Inhibits the Endochondral Pathway of Fracture Healing: A Rat Model. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research. 476(10). 2076–2090. 5 indexed citations
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McDonald, D. G., et al.. (2017). Validation of a modern second‐check dosimetry system using a novel verification phantom. Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics. 18(1). 170–177. 34 indexed citations
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Das, Arabinda, D. G. McDonald, Stephen Lowe, et al.. (2016). Immunological low-dose radiation modulates the pediatric medulloblastoma antigens and enhances antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity. Child s Nervous System. 33(3). 429–436. 9 indexed citations
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Rea, Jennifer C., et al.. (2015). Capillary ion-exchange chromatography with nanogram sensitivity for the analysis of monoclonal antibodies. Journal of Chromatography A. 1424. 77–85. 12 indexed citations
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Schutt, Steven, Jianing Fu, Hung Nguyen, et al.. (2015). Inhibition of BTK and ITK with Ibrutinib Is Effective in the Prevention of Chronic Graft-versus-Host Disease in Mice. PLoS ONE. 10(9). e0137641–e0137641. 76 indexed citations
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Eichhöfer, Andreas, Ji‐Jun Jiang, Sergei Lebedkin, et al.. (2012). A ternary Cu–Sn–S cluster complex—(NBu4)[Cu19S28(SnPh)12(PEt2Ph)3]. Dalton Transactions. 41(11). 3321–3321. 17 indexed citations
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McDonald, D. G., et al.. (2011). Calibration of the Gamma Knife Perfexion using TG‐21 and the solid water Leksell dosimetry phantom. Medical Physics. 38(3). 1685–1693. 24 indexed citations
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Spampinato, Maria Vittoria, Sotirios Bisdas, Anand K. Sharma, et al.. (2009). Computed Tomography Perfusion Assessment of Radiation Therapy Effects on Spinal Cord Hemodynamics. International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics. 77(3). 851–857. 2 indexed citations
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McGeer, James C., Sunita R. Nadella, Derek Alsop, et al.. (2007). Influence of acclimation and cross-acclimation of metals on acute Cd toxicity and Cd uptake and distribution in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Aquatic Toxicology. 84(2). 190–197. 30 indexed citations
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McDonald, D. G., et al.. (2007). The Relationships among Sprint Performance, Voluntary Swimming Activity, and Social Dominance in Juvenile Rainbow Trout. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 80(6). 619–634. 14 indexed citations
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Chowdhury, M.J., D. G. McDonald, & Chris M. Wood. (2004). Gastrointestinal uptake and fate of cadmium in rainbow trout acclimated to sublethal dietary cadmium. Aquatic Toxicology. 69(2). 149–163. 65 indexed citations
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Taylor, Lisa N., Wendy J. McFarlane, Greg G. Pyle, Patrice Couture, & D. G. McDonald. (2004). Use of performance indicators in evaluating chronic metal exposure in wild yellow perch (Perca flavescens). Aquatic Toxicology. 67(4). 371–385. 14 indexed citations
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Chowdhury, M. Jasim, Martin Grosell, D. G. McDonald, & Chris M. Wood. (2003). Plasma clearance of cadmium and zinc in non-acclimated and metal-acclimated trout. Aquatic Toxicology. 64(3). 259–275. 29 indexed citations
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Sloman, Katherine A., et al.. (2003). Socially-induced changes in sodium regulation affect the uptake of water-borne copper and silver in the rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology. 135(4). 393–403. 36 indexed citations
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McGeer, James C., Cheryl Szebedinszky, D. G. McDonald, & Chris M. Wood. (2002). The role of dissolved organic carbon in moderating the bioavailability and toxicity of Cu to rainbow trout during chronic waterborne exposure. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology. 133(1-2). 147–160. 94 indexed citations
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Taylor, Lisa N., D. W. Baker, Chris M. Wood, & D. G. McDonald. (2002). An in vitro approach for modelling branchial copper binding in rainbow trout. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology. 133(1-2). 111–124. 8 indexed citations
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Gonzalez, Richard J., et al.. (2001). Effect of Air Breathing on Acid‐Base and Ion Regulation after Exhaustive Exercise and during Low pH Exposure in the Bowfin,Amia calva. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 74(4). 502–509. 14 indexed citations
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Szebedinszky, Cheryl, James C. McGeer, D. G. McDonald, & Chris M. Wood. (2001). EFFECTS OF CHRONIC Cd EXPOSURE VIA THE DIET OR WATER ON INTERNAL ORGAN-SPECIFIC DISTRIBUTION AND SUBSEQUENT GILL Cd UPTAKE KINETICS IN JUVENILE RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 20(3). 597–597. 21 indexed citations
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McDonald, D. G., et al.. (1992). Effect of freezing on the blood chemistry of the wood frog. Cryoletters. 13(6). 363–370. 4 indexed citations

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