David R. Fone

447 total citations
10 papers, 382 citations indexed

About

David R. Fone is a scholar working on Gastroenterology, Surgery and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, David R. Fone has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 382 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Gastroenterology, 4 papers in Surgery and 3 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in David R. Fone's work include Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (5 papers), Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments (3 papers) and Music Therapy and Health (2 papers). David R. Fone is often cited by papers focused on Gastrointestinal motility and disorders (5 papers), Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments (3 papers) and Music Therapy and Health (2 papers). David R. Fone collaborates with scholars based in Australia. David R. Fone's co-authors include Michael Horowitz, John Dent, R. Heddle, N W Read, A. Maddox, J Dent, Robert Fraser, L. M. A. Akkermans, Michael Horowitz and Andrew Cochrane and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, Gut and American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology.

In The Last Decade

David R. Fone

10 papers receiving 367 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 R. Fone Australia 9 188 160 123 66 58 10 382
E. E. Soffer United States 8 377 2.0× 202 1.3× 167 1.4× 79 1.2× 39 0.7× 15 540
Rosalie Vozzo Australia 11 121 0.6× 145 0.9× 119 1.0× 129 2.0× 44 0.8× 15 349
Jinhong Xing United States 9 227 1.2× 103 0.6× 78 0.6× 17 0.3× 44 0.8× 16 368
Rachael S. Rigda Australia 14 182 1.0× 153 1.0× 229 1.9× 56 0.8× 44 0.8× 22 529
G Gaupmann Austria 13 231 1.2× 151 0.9× 141 1.1× 36 0.5× 18 0.3× 17 483
April Grudell United States 10 323 1.7× 143 0.9× 315 2.6× 15 0.2× 38 0.7× 13 558
Jacek Sobocki Poland 14 56 0.3× 159 1.0× 139 1.1× 114 1.7× 59 1.0× 65 525
Luke J.D. O'Donnell United Kingdom 5 312 1.7× 111 0.7× 161 1.3× 14 0.2× 18 0.3× 9 453
Richard London United States 7 231 1.2× 84 0.5× 240 2.0× 18 0.3× 16 0.3× 10 678
H. I. M. Davidson United Kingdom 9 51 0.3× 303 1.9× 399 3.2× 117 1.8× 25 0.4× 17 694

Countries citing papers authored by David R. Fone

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Fields of papers citing papers by David R. Fone

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David R. Fone

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of David R. Fone. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of David R. Fone 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 signify the number of papers an author published with David R. Fone. David R. Fone is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Hebbard, Geoff, et al.. (1995). Emptying of radioopaque markers as a measure of gastric emptying. Gastroenterology. 108(4). A612–A612. 1 indexed citations
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Fraser, Robert, David R. Fone, Michael Horowitz, & John Dent. (1993). Cholecystokinin octapeptide stimulates phasic and tonic pyloric motility in healthy humans.. Gut. 34(1). 33–37. 63 indexed citations
3.
Fraser, Robert, David R. Fone, R. Heddle, Michael Horowitz, & John Dent. (1992). Stimulation of pyloric contractions by intraduodenal triglyceride is persistent and sensitive to atropine. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 7(6). 563–568. 18 indexed citations
4.
Fone, David R., Michael Horowitz, R. Heddle, et al.. (1991). Comparative Effects of Duodenal and Heal Intubation on Gastric Emptying and Postprandial Antral, Pyloric, and Duodenal Motility. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 26(1). 16–22. 20 indexed citations
5.
Fone, David R., Michael Horowitz, A. Maddox, et al.. (1990). Gastroduodenal Motility During the Delayed Gastric Emptying Induced by Cold Stress. Gastroenterology. 98(5). 1155–1161. 87 indexed citations
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Fone, David R., Michael Horowitz, N W Read, John Dent, & A. Maddox. (1990). The effect of terminal ileal triglyceride infusion on gastroduodenal motility and the intragastric distribution of a solid meal. Gastroenterology. 98(3). 568–575. 43 indexed citations
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Fone, David R., et al.. (1990). Evaluation of patterns of human antral and pyloric motility with an antral wall motion detector. American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. 258(4). G616–G623. 13 indexed citations
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Fone, David R., Michael Horowitz, John Dent, N W Read, & R. Heddle. (1989). Pyloric motor response to intraduodenal dextrose involves muscarinic mechanisms. Gastroenterology. 97(1). 83–90. 34 indexed citations
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Heddle, R., David R. Fone, J Dent, & Michael Horowitz. (1988). Stimulation of pyloric motility by intraduodenal dextrose in normal subjects.. Gut. 29(10). 1349–1357. 91 indexed citations
10.
Cochrane, Andrew, et al.. (1988). Salmonellal mycotic abdominal‐aortic aneurysm. The Medical Journal of Australia. 149(2). 95–97. 12 indexed citations

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