H. Mitchell Perry

5.5k total citations
104 papers, 3.9k citations indexed

About

H. Mitchell Perry is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, H. Mitchell Perry has authored 104 papers receiving a total of 3.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 24 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and 14 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in H. Mitchell Perry's work include Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (28 papers), Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension (12 papers) and Hormonal and reproductive studies (9 papers). H. Mitchell Perry is often cited by papers focused on Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies (28 papers), Hormonal Regulation and Hypertension (12 papers) and Hormonal and reproductive studies (9 papers). H. Mitchell Perry collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and United Kingdom. H. Mitchell Perry's co-authors include John E. Morley, Henry A. Schroeder, Ping Patrick, F E Kaiser, John D. Morrow, Elizabeth F. Perry, Sharon E. Carmody, Douglas K. Miller, J. Philip Miller and Jack Baty and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

H. Mitchell Perry

100 papers receiving 3.4k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
H. Mitchell Perry 1.0k 862 535 408 360 104 3.9k
Alessandro Lechi 1.3k 1.2× 543 0.6× 648 1.2× 518 1.3× 264 0.7× 173 3.5k
Talma Rosenthal 2.0k 1.9× 1.2k 1.4× 492 0.9× 343 0.8× 321 0.9× 187 4.3k
D G Beevers 1.6k 1.5× 647 0.8× 281 0.5× 281 0.7× 439 1.2× 145 3.4k
Marion R. Wofford 1.3k 1.3× 858 1.0× 503 0.9× 339 0.8× 292 0.8× 37 3.3k
Eduardo Farinaro 828 0.8× 694 0.8× 566 1.1× 391 1.0× 640 1.8× 99 3.8k
Gordon H. Williams 2.0k 2.0× 1.0k 1.2× 203 0.4× 374 0.9× 321 0.9× 41 3.3k
Herbert G. Langford 1.4k 1.4× 605 0.7× 458 0.9× 183 0.4× 805 2.2× 98 3.3k
C. T. Dollery 2.2k 2.1× 896 1.0× 806 1.5× 748 1.8× 371 1.0× 148 6.0k
Mark C. Houston 813 0.8× 445 0.5× 435 0.8× 284 0.7× 693 1.9× 101 3.2k
A. Amery 3.0k 3.0× 999 1.2× 476 0.9× 401 1.0× 684 1.9× 201 5.1k

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All Works

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Haren, Matthew T., Douglas K. Miller, Ping Patrick, et al.. (2009). Higher C-Reactive Protein and Soluble Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Levels Are Associated With Poor Physical Function and Disability: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of a Cohort of Late Middle-Aged African Americans. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 65A(3). 274–281. 46 indexed citations
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Perry, H. Mitchell, et al.. (2007). Loss of Appendicular Muscle Mass and Loss of Muscle Strength in Young Postmenopausal Women. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 62(3). 330–335. 103 indexed citations
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Haren, Matthew T., William A. Banks, H. Mitchell Perry, et al.. (2007). Predictors of serum testosterone and DHEAS in African‐American men. International Journal of Andrology. 31(1). 50–59. 21 indexed citations
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Morley, John E., et al.. (2006). Validation of salivary testosterone as a screening test for male hypogonadism. The Aging Male. 9(3). 165–169. 39 indexed citations
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Tariq, Syed H., et al.. (2003). Erectile dysfunction:. Clinics in Geriatric Medicine. 19(3). 539–551. 15 indexed citations
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Morley, John E. & H. Mitchell Perry. (2003). Androgen treatment of male hypogonadism in older males. The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 85(2-5). 367–373. 44 indexed citations
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Morley, John E., Ping Patrick, & H. Mitchell Perry. (2002). Evaluation of assays available to measure free testosterone. Metabolism. 51(5). 554–559. 259 indexed citations
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Lipfert, Frederick W., H. Mitchell Perry, J. Philip Miller, et al.. (2000). THE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY–EPRI VETERANS' COHORT MORTALITY STUDY: Preliminary Results. Inhalation Toxicology. 12(sup4). 41–73. 52 indexed citations
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Morley, John E., Douglas K. Miller, H. Mitchell Perry, et al.. (1999). Anorexia of Aging, Leptin, andthe Mini Nutritional Assessment. PubMed. 1. 67–77. 16 indexed citations
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Perry, H. Mitchell, John E. Morley, Michael Horowitz, et al.. (1997). Body composition and age in african-american and caucasian women: Relationship to plasma leptin levels. Metabolism. 46(12). 1399–1405. 96 indexed citations
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Edwards, Beatrice J., H. Mitchell Perry, F E Kaiser, et al.. (1996). Relationship of age and calcitonin gene-related peptide to postprandial hypotension. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development. 87(2). 61–73. 26 indexed citations
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Perry, H. M., H. M. Perry, Douglas K. Miller, et al.. (1993). A Preliminary Report of Vitamin D and Calcium Metabolism in Older African Americans. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 41(6). 612–616. 31 indexed citations
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Perry, Horace M., Horace M. Perry, Fran E. Kaiser, et al.. (1993). The Effects of Thiazide Diuretics on Calcium Metabolism in the Aged. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 41(8). 818–822. 18 indexed citations
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Perry, H. Mitchell, et al.. (1990). The Aging Hip. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 38(12). 1339–1352. 8 indexed citations
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Perry, H. Mitchell, M Erlanger, Torgny Gustafsson, & Elizabeth F. Perry. (1989). Reversal of cadmium‐induced hypertension by d‐myo‐inositol‐1,2,6‐trisphosphate. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. 28(2). 151–159. 4 indexed citations
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Perry, H. Mitchell, Stephen J. Kopp, Elizabeth F. Perry, & M Erlanger. (1989). Hypertension and associated cardiovascular abnormalities induced by chronic barium feeding. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. 28(3). 373–388. 32 indexed citations
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Freis, Edward D., et al.. (1989). Effects of reduction in drugs or dosage after long-term control of systemic hypertension. The American Journal of Cardiology. 63(11). 702–708. 21 indexed citations
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Hulley, Stephen B., Curt D. Furberg, Barry J. Gurland, et al.. (1985). Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly Program (SHEP): Antihypertensive efficacy of chlorthalidone. The American Journal of Cardiology. 56(15). 913–920. 154 indexed citations
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Schroeder, Henry A., et al.. (1955). PRESSOR SUBSTANCES IN ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 102(3). 319–333. 13 indexed citations
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Perry, H. Mitchell, et al.. (1952). Nitrogen Mustard in the Treatment of Hodgkin’S Disease. Guthrie Journal. 21(4). 172–180.

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