This map shows the geographic impact of Jack Black's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Jack Black with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Jack Black more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Jack Black. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Jack Black. The network helps show where Jack Black may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jack Black
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Lawson, K F, Jack Black, Kenneth Charlton, David H. Johnston, & Andrew Rhodes. (1987). Safety and immunogenicity of a vaccine bait containing ERA strain of attenuated rabies virus.. PubMed Central. 51(4). 460–4.24 indexed citations
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Lawson, K F, et al.. (1982). Immunization of foxes Vulpes vulpes by the oral and intramuscular routes with inactivated rabies vaccines.. PubMed. 46(4). 382–5.15 indexed citations
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Black, Jack & K F Lawson. (1980). The safety and efficacy of immunizing foxes (Vulpes vulpes) using bait containing attenuated rabies virus vaccine.. PubMed. 44(2). 169–76.33 indexed citations
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Black, Jack & K F Lawson. (1973). Further studies of sylvatic rabies in the fox (Vulpes vulpes). Vaccination by the oral route.. PubMed. 14(9). 206–11.38 indexed citations
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Black, Jack & K F Lawson. (1970). Sylvatic rabies studies in the silver fox (Vulpes vulpes). Susceptibility and immune response.. PubMed. 34(4). 309–11.36 indexed citations
Fox, John P., et al.. (1957). Study of antirabies immunization of man; observations with HEP Flury and other vaccines, with and without hyperimmune serum, in primary and recall immunizations.. PubMed. 17(6). 869–904.25 indexed citations
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Sharpless, George R., et al.. (1957). Preliminary observations in primary antirabies immunization of man with different types of high-egg-passage Flury virus.. PubMed. 17(6). 905–10.8 indexed citations
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Black, Jack, et al.. (1955). Rabies in cattle. III. Comparative studies on vaccination of cattle in Colombia with Flury virus and chloroform-inactivated vaccine.. PubMed. 127(943). 360–3.4 indexed citations
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Carneiro, Fátima, Jack Black, & Hilary Koprowski. (1955). Rabies in cattle. V. Immunization of cattle in Brazil against exposure to street virus of vampire bat origin.. PubMed. 127(943). 366–9.7 indexed citations
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Koprowski, Hilary, et al.. (1955). Rabies in cattle. IV. Vaccination of cattle with high egg-passage, chicken embryo-adapted rabies virus.. PubMed. 127(943). 363–6.5 indexed citations
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Koprowski, Hilary & Jack Black. (1954). Studies on chick-embryo-adapted rabies virus. VII. Immunological responses of animals to vaccination with high egg passage Flury strain.. PubMed. 72(6). 503–10.7 indexed citations
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Koprowski, Hilary & Jack Black. (1954). Studies on chick-embryo-adapted rabies virus. V. Protection of animals with antiserum and living attenuated virus after exposure to street strain of rabies virus.. PubMed. 72(1). 85–93.22 indexed citations
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Koprowski, Hilary & Jack Black. (1954). Studies on chick-embryo-adapted rabies virus. IV. Immunization of guinea-pigs and description of a potency control test.. PubMed. 72(1). 79–84.11 indexed citations
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Koprowski, Hilary, et al.. (1954). Studies on chick-embryo-adapted-rabies virus. VI. Further changes in pathogenic properties following prolonged cultivation in the developing chick embryo.. PubMed. 72(1). 94–106.47 indexed citations
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