David J. Doran

740 total citations
41 papers, 628 citations indexed

About

David J. Doran is a scholar working on Animal Science and Zoology, Small Animals and Parasitology. According to data from OpenAlex, David J. Doran has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 628 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Animal Science and Zoology, 14 papers in Small Animals and 14 papers in Parasitology. Recurrent topics in David J. Doran's work include Coccidia and coccidiosis research (28 papers), Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (14 papers) and Helminth infection and control (14 papers). David J. Doran is often cited by papers focused on Coccidia and coccidiosis research (28 papers), Parasitic Infections and Diagnostics (14 papers) and Helminth infection and control (14 papers). David J. Doran collaborates with scholars based in United States. David J. Doran's co-authors include John M. Vetterling, P. C. Augustine, Theodore L. Jahn, F. W. Douvres, F. G. Tromba, M. D. Ruff and Clark P. Read and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Journal of Mammalogy and Journal of Parasitology.

In The Last Decade

David J. Doran

39 papers receiving 498 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
David J. Doran United States 16 437 283 274 88 70 41 628
L Pellérdy Hungary 8 487 1.1× 285 1.0× 267 1.0× 103 1.2× 68 1.0× 23 574
B M McCraw Canada 14 203 0.5× 360 1.3× 222 0.8× 158 1.8× 37 0.5× 41 552
John M. Vetterling United States 14 401 0.9× 234 0.8× 443 1.6× 49 0.6× 33 0.5× 26 633
Stuart E. Knapp United States 14 147 0.3× 245 0.9× 185 0.7× 228 2.6× 54 0.8× 48 475
Kenneth S. Todd United States 13 259 0.6× 226 0.8× 227 0.8× 135 1.5× 63 0.9× 57 452
C. Horton‐Smith United States 13 522 1.2× 227 0.8× 145 0.5× 45 0.5× 50 0.7× 34 622
H. Herlich United States 15 250 0.6× 541 1.9× 247 0.9× 269 3.1× 71 1.0× 61 669
K. C. Kates United States 12 151 0.3× 338 1.2× 214 0.8× 259 2.9× 76 1.1× 37 663
J. Jansen Netherlands 13 153 0.4× 305 1.1× 171 0.6× 176 2.0× 64 0.9× 61 502
W.O. Jones Australia 19 394 0.9× 614 2.2× 253 0.9× 265 3.0× 76 1.1× 32 806

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Doran, David J.. (1978). The Life Cycle of Eimeria dispersa Tyzzer, 1929 in Turkeys. The Journal of Protozoology. 25(3). 293–297. 9 indexed citations
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Doran, David J. & P. C. Augustine. (1978). Eimeria tenella: Vitamin Requirements for Development in Primary Cultures of Chicken Kidney Cells. The Journal of Protozoology. 25(4). 544–546. 5 indexed citations
3.
Doran, David J. & P. C. Augustine. (1977). Eimeria dispersa and Eimeria gallopavonis: Infectivity, Survival, and Development in Primary Chicken and Turkey Kidney Cell Cultures. The Journal of Protozoology. 24(1). 172–176. 7 indexed citations
4.
Doran, David J. & P. C. Augustine. (1976). Eimeria tenella comparative oocyst production in primary cultures of chicken kidney cells maintained in various media systems. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 43(2). 126–128. 2 indexed citations
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Doran, David J. & P. C. Augustine. (1973). Comparative Development of Eimeria tenella from Sporozoites to Oocysts in Primary Kidney Cell Cultures from Gallinaceous Birds. The Journal of Protozoology. 20(5). 658–661. 15 indexed citations
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Doran, David J.. (1971). Survival and Development of Five Species of Chicken Coccidia in Primary Chicken Kidney Cell Cultures. Journal of Parasitology. 57(5). 1135–1135. 4 indexed citations
7.
Doran, David J.. (1970). Survival and development of Eimeria adenoeides in cell cultures inoculated with sporozoites from cleaned and uncleaned suspensions.. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 37. 45–48. 3 indexed citations
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Doran, David J.. (1970). Eimeria tenella: from sporozoites to oocysts in cell culture.. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington. 37. 84–92. 45 indexed citations
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Doran, David J.. (1969). Freezing Excysted Coccidial Sporozoites. Journal of Parasitology. 55(6). 1229–1229. 8 indexed citations
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Vetterling, John M. & David J. Doran. (1969). Storage Polysaccharide in Coccidial Sporozites after Excystation and Penetration of Cells. The Journal of Protozoology. 16(4). 772–775. 26 indexed citations
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Vetterling, John M. & David J. Doran. (1966). Schizogony and Gametogony in the Life Cycle of the Poultry Coccidium, Eimeria acervulina Tyzzer, 1929. Journal of Parasitology. 52(6). 1150–1150. 27 indexed citations
12.
Douvres, F. W., F. G. Tromba, & David J. Doran. (1966). The Influence of NCTC 109, Serum, and Swine Kidney Cell Cultures on the Morphogenesis of Stephanurus dentatus to Fourth Stage, In vitro. Journal of Parasitology. 52(5). 875–875. 20 indexed citations
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Doran, David J.. (1961). In vitro Survival of Germinal Cord Tissue of Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum.. Journal of Parasitology. 47(6). 890–890. 7 indexed citations
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Doran, David J.. (1959). Studies on Trichomonads. III. Inhibitors, Acid Production, and Substrate Utilization by 4 Strains of Tritrichomonas foetus. The Journal of Protozoology. 6(2). 177–182. 22 indexed citations
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Doran, David J.. (1958). Studies on Trichomonads. II. The Metabolism of a Trichomonas batrachorum‐type Flagellate from the Cecum of Swine. The Journal of Protozoology. 5(1). 89–93. 5 indexed citations
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Doran, David J.. (1957). Studies on Trichomonads. I. The Metabolism of Tritrichomonas foetus and Trichomonads from the Nasal Cavity and Gecum of Swine. The Journal of Protozoology. 4(3). 182–190. 20 indexed citations
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Doran, David J.. (1953). The Occurrence of Tritrichomonas muris (Grassi) in Heteromyid and Cricetid Rodents of California. Journal of Parasitology. 39(5). 569–569. 1 indexed citations
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Doran, David J.. (1953). New Monogenetic Trematodes from the Shovelnose Guitarfish, Rhinobatos productus (Ayres). Journal of Parasitology. 39(2). 145–145. 12 indexed citations
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Doran, David J. & Theodore L. Jahn. (1952). Preliminary Observations on Eimeria mohavensis n. sp. from the Kangaroo Rat Dipodomys panamintinus mohavensis (Grinnell). Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 71(2). 93–93. 15 indexed citations
20.
Doran, David J., et al.. (1951). Treatment of Monkey Amebiasis with Terramycin. Journal of Parasitology. 37(3). 329–329. 1 indexed citations

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