1.0k total citations 11 papers, 797 citations indexed
About
Heather A. Friedel is a scholar working on Pharmacology, Molecular Biology and Nephrology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Heather A. Friedel has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 797 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Pharmacology, 2 papers in Molecular Biology and 2 papers in Nephrology. Recurrent topics in Heather A. Friedel's work include Beetle Biology and Toxicology Studies (2 papers), Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections (2 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (2 papers). Heather A. Friedel is often cited by papers focused on Beetle Biology and Toxicology Studies (2 papers), Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections (2 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (2 papers). Heather A. Friedel collaborates with scholars based in . Heather A. Friedel's co-authors include David H. Peters, Donna McTavish, Karen L. Goa, Paul Benfield, Andrew Fitton, Micaela M.-T. Buckley, Rex N. Brogden, Peter A. Todd, Eugene M. Sorkin and Heather D. Langtry and has published in prestigious journals such as Drugs.
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All Works
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Friedel, Heather A. & Julia A. Balfour. (1994). Tinzaparin. Drugs. 48(4). 638–660.24 indexed citations
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Friedel, Heather A., Heather D. Langtry, & Micaela M.-T. Buckley. (1993). Nabumetone. Drugs. 45(1). 131–156.41 indexed citations
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Friedel, Heather A. & Andrew Fitton. (1993). Flupirtine. Drugs. 45(4). 548–569.94 indexed citations
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Peters, David H., Heather A. Friedel, & Donna McTavish. (1992). Azithromycin. Drugs. 44(5). 750–799.241 indexed citations
Friedel, Heather A. & Rex N. Brogden. (1990). Pinacidil. Drugs. 39(6). 929–967.55 indexed citations
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Friedel, Heather A., Deborah M. Campoli-Richards, & Karen L. Goa. (1989). Sultamicillin. Drugs. 37(4). 491–522.38 indexed citations
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Friedel, Heather A., Karen L. Goa, & Paul Benfield. (1989). S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine. Drugs. 38(3). 389–416.172 indexed citations
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Friedel, Heather A. & Peter A. Todd. (1988). Nabumetone. Drugs. 35(5). 504–524.37 indexed citations
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Friedel, Heather A. & Eugene M. Sorkin. (1988). Nisoldipine. Drugs. 36(6). 682–731.34 indexed citations
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Friedel, Heather A. & Rex N. Brogden. (1988). Bitolterol. Drugs. 35(1). 22–41.7 indexed citations
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