Gerald S. Bernstein

3.2k total citations
77 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Gerald S. Bernstein is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Surgery and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Gerald S. Bernstein has authored 77 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 18 papers in Surgery and 12 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Gerald S. Bernstein's work include Reproductive Health and Contraception (12 papers), Sperm and Testicular Function (8 papers) and Body Contouring and Surgery (8 papers). Gerald S. Bernstein is often cited by papers focused on Reproductive Health and Contraception (12 papers), Sperm and Testicular Function (8 papers) and Body Contouring and Surgery (8 papers). Gerald S. Bernstein collaborates with scholars based in United States, Cyprus and United Kingdom. Gerald S. Bernstein's co-authors include Jack H. Oppenheimer, Martin I. Surks, WILLIAM C. HANKE, Daniel R. Mishell, C. William Hanke, Lori A. Crane, John E. Gunning, Celia P. Kaplan, Anne H. Coulson and Siri L. Kjos and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, The Lancet and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Gerald S. Bernstein

73 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gerald S. Bernstein United States 26 703 460 374 365 333 77 2.4k
Daniel J. Culkin United States 33 1.6k 2.2× 715 1.6× 249 0.7× 364 1.0× 844 2.5× 111 5.4k
Jackson E. Fowler United States 40 1.0k 1.5× 526 1.1× 307 0.8× 476 1.3× 794 2.4× 144 4.7k
Raymond H. Kaufman United States 41 860 1.2× 170 0.4× 585 1.6× 965 2.6× 1.8k 5.3× 210 5.8k
Claude C. Schulman Belgium 52 2.1k 3.0× 1.3k 2.8× 151 0.4× 943 2.6× 604 1.8× 236 8.1k
Elena Ricci Italy 36 362 0.5× 494 1.1× 653 1.7× 219 0.6× 469 1.4× 215 4.1k
Paolo Verze Italy 31 939 1.3× 556 1.2× 285 0.8× 136 0.4× 244 0.7× 166 3.2k
Earl L. Diamond United States 32 196 0.3× 96 0.2× 374 1.0× 318 0.9× 241 0.7× 58 2.6k
Michael Burke Israel 27 543 0.8× 101 0.2× 143 0.4× 226 0.6× 416 1.2× 109 2.3k
G. R. Serjeant Jamaica 60 689 1.0× 180 0.4× 356 1.0× 101 0.3× 471 1.4× 348 12.5k
Cheryl E. Swanson Australia 23 423 0.6× 107 0.2× 197 0.5× 343 0.9× 262 0.8× 54 1.7k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gerald S. Bernstein

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bernstein, Gerald S.. (2006). Buccal delivery of insulin: the time is now. Drug Development Research. 67(7). 597–599. 4 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Gerald S.. (1999). LIPOSUCTION OF THE THIGH. Dermatologic Clinics. 17(4). 849–863. 3 indexed citations
3.
Kaplan, Celia P., Lori A. Crane, J. S. Berek, et al.. (1998). Reducing Loss-to-Follow-Up Among Women With Abnormal Pap Smears. Medical Care. 36(3). 397–410. 78 indexed citations
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HANKE, WILLIAM C., et al.. (1996). Current Status of Tumescent Liposuction in the United States. Dermatologic Surgery. 22(7). 595–598. 38 indexed citations
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Walsh, Terri, Gerald S. Bernstein, David A. Grimes, et al.. (1994). Effect of prophylactic antibiotics on morbidity associated with IUD insertion: Results of a pilot randomized controlled trial. Contraception. 50(4). 319–327. 19 indexed citations
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Schuman, Leonard M., Gerald S. Bernstein, & Leonard T. Kurland. (1993). Chapter 3 Sources of vasectomized men. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 46(8). 719–724. 18 indexed citations
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Kjos, Siri L., et al.. (1990). Effect of low-dose oral contraceptives on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in women with recent gestational diabetes: Results of a controlled, randomized, prospective study. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 163(6). 1822–1827. 32 indexed citations
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Kjos, Siri L., Thomas A. Buchanan, Jeffrey S. Greenspoon, et al.. (1990). Gestational diabetes mellitus: The prevalence of glucose intolerance and diabetes mellitus in the first two months post partum. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 163(1). 93–98. 133 indexed citations
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Voeller, Bruce, Anne H. Coulson, Gerald S. Bernstein, & Robert M. Nakamura. (1989). Mineral oil lubricants cause rapid deterioration of latex condoms. Contraception. 39(1). 95–102. 71 indexed citations
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Radecki, Stephen E. & Gerald S. Bernstein. (1989). Use of clinic versus private family planning care by low-income women: access, cost, and patient satisfaction.. American Journal of Public Health. 79(6). 692–697. 34 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Gerald S., et al.. (1988). Acrosomal proteinase activity of human spermatozoa and relation of results to semen quality. Human Reproduction. 3(suppl 2). 75–80. 18 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Gerald S.. (1988). SUTURES: Polybutester Suture. The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology. 14(6). 615–616. 2 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Gerald S.. (1988). The Castroviejo Needle Holder. The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology. 14(1). 21–22. 1 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Gerald S. & C. William Hanke. (1988). Safety of Liposuction: A Review of 9478 Cases Performed by Dermatologists. The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology. 14(10). 1112–1114. 44 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Gerald S., et al.. (1981). Effect Of Human Endometrial Secretions On The Metabolism Of Human Spermatozoa. Fertility and Sterility. 35(1). 58–63. 4 indexed citations
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Brenner, Paul F., et al.. (1977). Study of medroxyprogesterone acetate and testosterone enanthate as a male contraceptive. Contraception. 15(6). 679–691. 50 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Gerald S., Frederick Aladjem, & Stephen Chen. (1971). Proteins in Human Endometrial Washings—A Preliminary Report. Fertility and Sterility. 22(11). 722–726. 20 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Gerald S.. (1971). Clinical effectiveness of an aerosol contraceptive foam. Contraception. 3(1). 37–43. 20 indexed citations
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Bernstein, Gerald S., et al.. (1968). L.E. CELLS AFTER ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES. The Lancet. 292(7569). 679–679. 23 indexed citations
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Oppenheimer, Jack H., et al.. (1967). Estimation of Rapidly Exchangeable Cellular Thyroxine from the Plasma Disappearance Curves of Simultaneously Administered Thyroxine-131I and Albumin-125I*. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 46(5). 762–777. 78 indexed citations

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