David Rosenberg

1.2k total citations
25 papers, 918 citations indexed

About

David Rosenberg is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Surgery and Periodontics. According to data from OpenAlex, David Rosenberg has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 918 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 7 papers in Surgery and 4 papers in Periodontics. Recurrent topics in David Rosenberg's work include Oral microbiology and periodontitis research (4 papers), Schizophrenia research and treatment (4 papers) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (3 papers). David Rosenberg is often cited by papers focused on Oral microbiology and periodontitis research (4 papers), Schizophrenia research and treatment (4 papers) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (3 papers). David Rosenberg collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and Chile. David Rosenberg's co-authors include John A. Sweeney, Jay W. Pettegrew, Matcheri S. Keshavan, Matcheri S. Keshavan, Daniël van Steenberghe, Jorge Tricio, L. Erlenmeyer‐Kimling, Elizabeth Squires‐Wheeler, Lalith Talagala and Debra M. Montrose and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Psychiatry, Biological Psychiatry and Journal Of Clinical Periodontology.

In The Last Decade

David Rosenberg

25 papers receiving 889 citations

Peers

David Rosenberg
Thomas A. Blondis United States
D.J. Bakker Netherlands
Ulla Ek Sweden
C Feinmann United Kingdom
Richard Tranter United Kingdom
Stéfan du Plessis South Africa
Ann Pakalnis United States
Ta Anh Tuan Vietnam
Robert P. Cruse United States
Thomas A. Blondis United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by David Rosenberg

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of David Rosenberg

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All Works

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Inostroza, Carolina, et al.. (2022). The impact of gender and peripheral blood parameters on the characteristics of L-PRF membranes. Journal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research. 12(6). 753–759. 5 indexed citations
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Quirynen, Marc, et al.. (2021). Interaction between Different Implant Surfaces and Liquid Fibrinogen: A Pilot In Vitro Experiment. BioMed Research International. 2021(1). 9996071–9996071. 6 indexed citations
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Michalopoulou, Georgia, Pamela Falzarano, & David Rosenberg. (2009). Recruitment of African Americans for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment Research. Digital Scholarship - UNLV (University of Nevada Reno). 3(1). 6. 1 indexed citations
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Mahajan, Prashant, et al.. (2007). Evaluation of a Child Guidance Model for Visits for Mental Disorders to an Inner-City Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 23(4). 212–217. 36 indexed citations
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Keshavan, Matcheri S., Vaibhav A. Diwadkar, & David Rosenberg. (2005). Developmental biomarkers in schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders: common origins, different trajectories?. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences. 14(4). 188–193. 26 indexed citations
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Rosenberg, David. (2002). Selective Serotonin-Reuptake Inhibitors. PubMed. 2(10). 243–316. 2 indexed citations
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Beers, Sue R., David Rosenberg, & Christopher M. Ryan. (2000). Dr. Beers and Colleagues Reply. American Journal of Psychiatry. 157(7). 1183–1183. 4 indexed citations
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Keshavan, Matcheri S., David Rosenberg, John A. Sweeney, & Jay W. Pettegrew. (1998). Decreased Caudate Volume in Neuroleptic-Naive Psychotic Patients. American Journal of Psychiatry. 155(6). 774–778. 167 indexed citations
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Rosenberg, David, John A. Sweeney, Elizabeth Squires‐Wheeler, et al.. (1997). Eye-tracking dysfunction in offspring from the New York High-Risk Project: diagnostic specificity and the role of attention. Psychiatry Research. 66(2-3). 121–130. 68 indexed citations
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Rosenberg, David. (1997). Oculomotor Response Inhibition Abnormalities in Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry. 54(9). 831–831. 98 indexed citations
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Keshavan, Matcheri S., Debra M. Montrose, Joseph N. Pierri, et al.. (1997). Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy in offspring at risk for schizophrenia: Preliminary studies. Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry. 21(8). 1285–1295. 108 indexed citations
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Rosenberg, David. (1997). Frontostriatal Measurement in Treatment-Naive Children With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Archives of General Psychiatry. 54(9). 824–824. 184 indexed citations
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Naert, Ignace, David Rosenberg, Daniël van Steenberghe, Jorge Tricio, & Marleen Nys. (1995). The influence of splinting procedures on the periodontal and peri‐implant tissue damping characteristics A longitudinal study with the Periotest® device. Journal Of Clinical Periodontology. 22(9). 703–708. 12 indexed citations
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Tricio, Jorge, Daniël van Steenberghe, David Rosenberg, & Luc Duchateau. (1995). Implant stability related to insertion torque force and bone density: An in vitro study. Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry. 74(6). 608–612. 57 indexed citations
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Steenberghe, Daniël van, et al.. (1995). Assessment of Periodontal Tissues Damping Characteristics: Current Concepts and Clinical Trials. Journal of Periodontology. 66(3). 165–170. 10 indexed citations
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Rosenberg, David, John A. Sweeney, Barbara A. Cornblatt, Elizabeth Squires‐Wheeler, & L. Erlenmeyer‐Kimling. (1995). Eye tracking dysfunctions in offspring from the new york high risk project: Diagnostic specificity and the role of attention. Schizophrenia Research. 15(1-2). 184–184. 20 indexed citations
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Rosenberg, David, et al.. (1995). A method for assessing the damping characteristics of periodontal tissues: goals and limitations.. PubMed. 26(3). 191–7. 11 indexed citations
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Rosenberg, David, et al.. (1995). Eye tracking dysfunction in offspring from the New York high-risk project. Biological Psychiatry. 37(9). 624–625. 8 indexed citations
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Tepper, Robert S., et al.. (1994). Bronchodilator responsiveness in infants with bronchiolitis. Pediatric Pulmonology. 17(2). 81–85. 29 indexed citations
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Rosenberg, David, et al.. (1991). Neuropsychiatric Symptoms Associated with Idiopathic Calcification of the Basal Ganglia. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 179(1). 48–49. 11 indexed citations

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