Hilary Wallace

1.3k total citations
43 papers, 873 citations indexed

About

Hilary Wallace is a scholar working on Rehabilitation, Surgery and Dermatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Hilary Wallace has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 873 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Rehabilitation, 12 papers in Surgery and 12 papers in Dermatology. Recurrent topics in Hilary Wallace's work include Wound Healing and Treatments (18 papers), Dermatologic Treatments and Research (10 papers) and Burn Injury Management and Outcomes (9 papers). Hilary Wallace is often cited by papers focused on Wound Healing and Treatments (18 papers), Dermatologic Treatments and Research (10 papers) and Burn Injury Management and Outcomes (9 papers). Hilary Wallace collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and Denmark. Hilary Wallace's co-authors include Michael Stacey, Fiona M. Wood, Mark W. Fear, Janine M. Duke, Suzanne Rea, Kavitha Subramaniam, Lisa Martin, Patricia L. Danielsen, Dale W. Edgar and B. M. Saker and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Hilary Wallace

42 papers receiving 840 citations

Peers

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Julie Mill Australia
G. Spilker Germany
Nicholas A. Meyer United States
Alice King United States
Robert S. Kirsner United States
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All Works

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Bulsara, Max, et al.. (2021). Relationship between cigarette smoking and blood pressure in adults in Nepal: A population-based cross-sectional study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1(11). e0000045–e0000045. 10 indexed citations
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Stevenson, Andrew, Phillip E. Melton, Eric K. Moses, et al.. (2021). A Methylome and Transcriptome Analysis of Normal Human Scar Cells Reveals a Role for FOXF2 in Scar Maintenance. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 142(5). 1489–1498.e12. 6 indexed citations
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Silverio, Sergio A., Hilary Wallace, Simon Mercer, et al.. (2021). Becoming the temporary surgeon: A grounded theory examination of anaesthetists performing emergency front of neck access in inter-disciplinary simulation-based training. PLoS ONE. 16(3). e0249070–e0249070. 4 indexed citations
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Wallace, Hilary, Gemma Cadby, Phillip E. Melton, et al.. (2018). Genetic influence on scar height and pliability after burn injury in individuals of European ancestry: A prospective cohort study. Burns. 45(3). 567–578. 5 indexed citations
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Rodger, Jennifer, Andrew Stevenson, Hilary Wallace, et al.. (2018). Ephrin-A2 affects wound healing and scarring in a murine model of excisional injury. Burns. 45(3). 682–690. 3 indexed citations
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Wallace, Hilary, et al.. (2018). Loss of Type A neuronal cells in the dorsal root ganglion after a non-severe full-thickness burn injury in a rodent model. Burns. 44(7). 1792–1800. 10 indexed citations
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Das, Mahua, Helen Elsey, Joseph Paul Hicks, et al.. (2018). Protocol to develop sustainable day care for children aged 1–4 years in disadvantaged urban communities in Dhaka, Bangladesh. BMJ Open. 8(7). e024101–e024101. 8 indexed citations
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Wallace, Hilary, et al.. (2017). Identification of factors predicting scar outcome after burn in adults: A prospective case–control study. Burns. 43(6). 1271–1283. 49 indexed citations
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Elsey, Helen, et al.. (2016). Public Health Risks in Urban Slums: Findings of the Qualitative ‘Healthy Kitchens Healthy Cities’ Study in Kathmandu, Nepal. PLoS ONE. 11(9). e0163798–e0163798. 14 indexed citations
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Marano, Robert J., et al.. (2015). Secreted biofilm factors adversely affect cellular wound healing responses in vitro. Scientific Reports. 5(1). 13296–13296. 41 indexed citations
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Duke, Janine M., et al.. (2015). Intentional burns in Nepal: A comparative study. Burns. 41(6). 1306–1314. 27 indexed citations
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Duke, Janine M., et al.. (2014). Reliability of scar assessments performed with an integrated skin testing device – The DermaLab Combo®. Burns. 40(8). 1521–1529. 46 indexed citations
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Ward, Sarah V., Gemma Cadby, Jane Heyworth, et al.. (2012). Association of TGFβ1 and clinical factors with scar outcome following melanoma excision. Archives of Dermatological Research. 304(5). 343–351. 8 indexed citations
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Stacey, Michael, et al.. (2012). Genetic Polymorphisms May Influence the Development and Healing of Sitting-Acquired Pressure Ulcers Following Spinal Cord Injury. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation. 18(2). 132–134. 1 indexed citations
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Giles, Natalie, James R. Anderson, Jacqueline K. Phillips, et al.. (2011). Changes in cutaneous innervation in patients with chronic pain after burns. Burns. 37(4). 631–637. 42 indexed citations
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Anderson, James R., Mark W. Fear, Jacqueline K. Phillips, et al.. (2011). A preliminary investigation of the reinnervation and return of sensory function in burn patients treated with INTEGRA®. Burns. 37(7). 1101–1108. 24 indexed citations
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Edwards, Janice W., et al.. (2009). High-frequency ultrasound measurement for assessing post-thrombotic syndrome and monitoring compression therapy in chronic venous disease. Journal of Vascular Surgery. 50(4). 820–825. 14 indexed citations
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Wallace, Hilary, Y.K. Vandongen, & Michael Stacey. (2007). Tumor Necrosis Factor-α −308 Gene Polymorphism and Venous Leg Ulceration – Comment on Possible Link with Obesity. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 127(7). 1770–1771. 2 indexed citations
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Wallace, Hilary & Michael Stacey. (1998). Levels of Tumor Necrosis Factor-α (TNF-α) and Soluble TNF Receptors in Chronic Venous Leg Ulcers – Correlations to Healing Status. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 110(3). 292–296. 122 indexed citations

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