Hinda Bergman

1.0k total citations
20 papers, 838 citations indexed

About

Hinda Bergman is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Pharmacology and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. According to data from OpenAlex, Hinda Bergman has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 838 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Pharmacology and 6 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis. Recurrent topics in Hinda Bergman's work include Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (8 papers), Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (6 papers) and Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders (4 papers). Hinda Bergman is often cited by papers focused on Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (8 papers), Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment (6 papers) and Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders (4 papers). Hinda Bergman collaborates with scholars based in United States and Ireland. Hinda Bergman's co-authors include Patricia Hickman, Joyce A. Goldstein, Stephen Nesnow, James D. McKinney, Michael P. Walker, J. Ronald Hass, Marlin D. Friesen, Ralph E. Linder, Thomas J. Slaga and Virlyn W. Burse and has published in prestigious journals such as Environmental Health Perspectives, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences and Biochemical Pharmacology.

In The Last Decade

Hinda Bergman

20 papers receiving 771 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hinda Bergman United States 12 337 289 273 253 99 20 838
J. B. Greig United Kingdom 18 483 1.4× 328 1.1× 395 1.4× 219 0.9× 90 0.9× 38 1.2k
Patricia Hickman United States 9 265 0.8× 151 0.5× 199 0.7× 286 1.1× 106 1.1× 9 648
J.F. Quast United States 17 356 1.1× 536 1.9× 232 0.8× 153 0.6× 97 1.0× 35 933
Roberta J. Pohl United States 9 462 1.4× 258 0.9× 298 1.1× 463 1.8× 175 1.8× 11 1.2k
Nancy M. Jensen United States 11 290 0.9× 318 1.1× 267 1.0× 300 1.2× 130 1.3× 13 759
Otelia S. McDaniel United States 14 230 0.7× 161 0.6× 143 0.5× 366 1.4× 117 1.2× 21 734
W. Koransky Germany 19 195 0.6× 172 0.6× 368 1.3× 319 1.3× 132 1.3× 65 1.1k
Patricia Linko United States 18 325 1.0× 303 1.0× 355 1.3× 587 2.3× 229 2.3× 26 1.1k
A. Seidel Germany 17 219 0.6× 377 1.3× 379 1.4× 234 0.9× 196 2.0× 42 914
Constance C. Weis United States 20 331 1.0× 377 1.3× 552 2.0× 145 0.6× 121 1.2× 33 1.4k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Waters, Michael D., Hinda Bergman, & Stephen Nesnow. (1988). The genetic toxicology of Gene-Tox non-carcinogens. Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology. 205(1-4). 139–182. 29 indexed citations
2.
Nesnow, Stephen, et al.. (1988). A case‐sar study of mammalian hepatic azoreduction. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. 24(4). 499–513. 10 indexed citations
3.
Nesnow, Stephen & Hinda Bergman. (1988). An analysis of the Gene-Tox Carcinogen Data Base. Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology. 205(1-4). 237–253. 9 indexed citations
4.
Wolff, George L., Dean W. Roberts, David L. Greenman, et al.. (1987). Tumorigenic responses to lindane in mice: potentiation by a dominant mutation. Carcinogenesis. 8(12). 1889–1897. 39 indexed citations
5.
Nesnow, Stephen, Mary F. Argus, Hinda Bergman, et al.. (1987). Chemical carcinogens a review and analysis of the literature of selected chemicals and the establishment of the Gene-Tox carcinogen data base. Mutation Research/Reviews in Genetic Toxicology. 185(1-2). 1–195. 114 indexed citations
6.
Nesnow, Stephen, Hinda Bergman, & T.J. Slaga. (1986). Comparison of the tumorigenic response of SENCAR and C57BL/6 mice to benzo(a)pyrene and the inter-experimental variability over a three-year period.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 68. 19–25. 6 indexed citations
7.
Nesnow, Stephen, Hinda Bergman, & Thomas J. Slaga. (1986). Comparison of the Tumorigenic Response of SENCAR and C57BL/6 Mice to Benzo(a)pyrene and the Interexperimental Variability over a Three-Year Period. Environmental Health Perspectives. 68. 19–19. 5 indexed citations
8.
Bergman, Hinda, et al.. (1984). Metabolism of α-naphthoflavone by rat, mouse, rabbit, and hamster liver microsomes. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 72(3). 469–475. 9 indexed citations
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Goldstein, Joyce A., Patricia Linko, & Hinda Bergman. (1982). Induction of porphyria in the rat by chronic versus acute exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. Biochemical Pharmacology. 31(8). 1607–1613. 35 indexed citations
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Nesnow, Stephen, Robert E. Easterling, Hinda Bergman, & Robert A. Roth. (1982). Inhibition of benzo(A)pyrene monooxygenase by α-naphthoflavone may be partially mediated by the metabolite9-hydroxy-α-naphthoflavone. Toxicology Letters. 14(1-2). 7–13. 14 indexed citations
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Nesnow, Stephen & Hinda Bergman. (1981). Metabolism of alpha-naphthoflavone by rat liver microsomes.. PubMed. 41(7). 2621–6. 26 indexed citations
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Nesnow, Stephen, et al.. (1980). Inhibition of microsomal metabolism and chemical oncogenesis in culture by naphthalene quinones.. PubMed. 4(5-6). 17–30. 4 indexed citations
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Nesnow, Stephen, Joellen Lewtas Huisingh, Hinda Bergman, et al.. (1980). CARCINOGEN METABOLISM IN RAT LIVER CELL CULTURE*,†. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 349(1). 247–263. 11 indexed citations
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Nesnow, Stephen & Hinda Bergman. (1979). 1,2-Naphthoquinone: A mediator of non-enzymatic benzo(a)pyrene oxidation. Life Sciences. 25(24-25). 2099–2104. 2 indexed citations
16.
Goldstein, Joyce A., Marlin D. Friesen, Ralph E. Linder, et al.. (1977). Effects of pentachlorophenol on hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymes and porphyria related to contamination with chlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans. Biochemical Pharmacology. 26(17). 1549–1557. 77 indexed citations
17.
Goldstein, Joyce A., Patricia Hickman, Hinda Bergman, James D. McKinney, & Michael P. Walker. (1977). Separation of pure polychlorinated biphenyl isomers into two types of inducers on the basis of induction of cytochrome P-450 or P-448. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 17(1). 69–87. 223 indexed citations
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Goldstein, Joyce A., James D. McKinney, George W. Lucier, et al.. (1976). Toxicological assessment of hexachlorobiphenyl isomers and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzofuran in chicks. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 36(1). 81–92. 70 indexed citations
19.
Goldstein, Joyce A., Patricia Hickman, Virlyn W. Burse, & Hinda Bergman. (1975). A comparative study of two polychlorinated biphenyl mixtures (Aroclors 1242 and 1016) containing 42% chlorine on induction of hepatic porphyria and drug metabolizing enzymes. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 32(3). 461–473. 49 indexed citations
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Hickman, Patricia, et al.. (1973). Hepatic porphyria induced by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin in the mouse.. PubMed. 6(3). 919–28. 66 indexed citations

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