Huxley Knox-Macaulay

882 total citations
36 papers, 638 citations indexed

About

Huxley Knox-Macaulay is a scholar working on Genetics, Hematology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Huxley Knox-Macaulay has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 638 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Genetics, 16 papers in Hematology and 7 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Huxley Knox-Macaulay's work include Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (17 papers), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (10 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (6 papers). Huxley Knox-Macaulay is often cited by papers focused on Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (17 papers), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (10 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (6 papers). Huxley Knox-Macaulay collaborates with scholars based in Oman, United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia. Huxley Knox-Macaulay's co-authors include D. J. Weatherall, Salam Alkindi, J. B. Clegg, Anil Pathare, Anna Battersby, Enitan D. Carrol, Adel Alnaqdy, Shahina Daar, David Dennison and Anuradha Ganesh and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Ophthalmology, British Journal of Haematology and American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

In The Last Decade

Huxley Knox-Macaulay

35 papers receiving 613 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Huxley Knox-Macaulay Oman 12 455 352 135 67 65 36 638
C. A. Reindorf United States 7 1.1k 2.3× 878 2.5× 153 1.1× 107 1.6× 249 3.8× 10 1.2k
Isabelle Hau France 11 355 0.8× 268 0.8× 42 0.3× 64 1.0× 129 2.0× 51 683
L L Chan Malaysia 11 419 0.9× 438 1.2× 21 0.2× 39 0.6× 91 1.4× 20 618
Prasad Rao Koduri United States 14 151 0.3× 260 0.7× 40 0.3× 31 0.5× 69 1.1× 27 491
Samin Alavi Iran 12 155 0.3× 183 0.5× 55 0.4× 22 0.3× 47 0.7× 66 417
Karlene Mason Jamaica 16 924 2.0× 816 2.3× 117 0.9× 37 0.6× 339 5.2× 38 1.2k
Mohammad Taghi Arzanian Iran 11 193 0.4× 182 0.5× 58 0.4× 30 0.4× 57 0.9× 44 378
Pranee Sutcharitchan Thailand 15 635 1.4× 611 1.7× 50 0.4× 31 0.5× 133 2.0× 48 857
Maki Hagihara Japan 11 121 0.3× 223 0.6× 28 0.2× 47 0.7× 27 0.4× 64 415
C Choremis United States 14 198 0.4× 151 0.4× 60 0.4× 42 0.6× 144 2.2× 58 598

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Fields of papers citing papers by Huxley Knox-Macaulay

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Huxley Knox-Macaulay

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Battersby, Anna, Huxley Knox-Macaulay, & Enitan D. Carrol. (2010). Susceptibility to invasive bacterial infections in children with sickle cell disease. Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 55(3). 401–406. 59 indexed citations
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Ganesh, Anuradha, Sana Al‐Zuhaibi, Anil Pathare, et al.. (2008). Orbital Infarction in Sickle Cell Disease. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 146(4). 595–601.e1. 37 indexed citations
3.
Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, et al.. (2007). Serum transferrin receptor status of healthy adult Arabs.. PubMed. 37(1). 57–62. 2 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, et al.. (2007). Sickle cell–haemoglobin E (HbSE) compound heterozygosity: a clinical and haematological study. International Journal of Laboratory Hematology. 29(4). 292–301. 24 indexed citations
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Pathare, Anil, Salam Alkindi, Adel Alnaqdy, et al.. (2004). Cytokine profile of sickle cell disease in Oman. American Journal of Hematology. 77(4). 323–328. 121 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, et al.. (2003). Analysis of the immunophenotypes of de novo acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) in the Sultanate of Oman. Leukemia Research. 27(7). 649–654. 6 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, et al.. (2003). Colonic Pseudo-obstruction in Sickle Cell Disease. Southern Medical Journal. 96(1). 93–95. 2 indexed citations
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Hiwase, Devendra, et al.. (2002). Pseudotumour cerebri occurring before treatment of acute promyelocytic leukaemia with all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA). PubMed. 32(1). 81–85. 3 indexed citations
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Ganesh, Anuradha, et al.. (2001). Orbital involvement in sickle cell disease: A report of five cases and review literature. Eye. 15(6). 774–780. 54 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, et al.. (2000). Descriptive epidemiology of de novo acute leukaemia in the Sultanate of Oman. Leukemia Research. 24(7). 589–594. 9 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, et al.. (1997). HTLV-I Seroprevalence in the Sultanate of Oman. Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 29(3). 217–218. 9 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, et al.. (1996). Localized Tuberculous Lymphadenopathy Associated With the Myelodysplastic Syndrome. Southern Medical Journal. 89(3). 319–320. 3 indexed citations
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Husain, Akhtar, et al.. (1995). Prevalence of Mitral Valve Prolapse in Saudi Sickle Cell Disease Patients in Dammam — A Prospective-Controlled Echocardiographic Study. Annals of Saudi Medicine. 15(3). 244–248. 2 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, Layla Bashawri, & K. E. Davies. (1993). X linked recessive thrombocytopenia.. Journal of Medical Genetics. 30(11). 968–969. 11 indexed citations
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Al‐Salem, Ahmed H., Huxley Knox-Macaulay, Baker Al-Awamy, et al.. (1992). Splenectomy for hematological disorders in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia.. PubMed. 77(1). 60–3. 9 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, et al.. (1991). Erythrocyte Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency in Newborns of Eastern Saudi Arabia. Acta Haematologica. 85(4). 192–194. 8 indexed citations
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Salem, Ahmed, et al.. (1987). Homozygous Sickle Cell Disease and Priapism in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia. Acta Haematologica. 77(1). 60–61. 5 indexed citations
18.
Al-Mohaya, Suleiman, et al.. (1986). Hydatid Cyst of the Spleen. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 35(5). 995–999. 8 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, et al.. (1980). 131I Isotope Placentography: Simple Counting Equipment in Obstetric Practice. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 18(2). 136–139. 1 indexed citations
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Knox-Macaulay, Huxley, D. J. Weatherall, J. B. Clegg, & Marcus Pembrey. (1973). Thalassaemia in the British. BMJ. 3(5872). 150–155. 54 indexed citations

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