Jacqueline M. Palmer

874 total citations
19 papers, 681 citations indexed

About

Jacqueline M. Palmer is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Genetics and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacqueline M. Palmer has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 681 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 7 papers in Genetics and 6 papers in Pollution. Recurrent topics in Jacqueline M. Palmer's work include Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (9 papers), Heavy metals in environment (6 papers) and Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior (6 papers). Jacqueline M. Palmer is often cited by papers focused on Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity (9 papers), Heavy metals in environment (6 papers) and Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior (6 papers). Jacqueline M. Palmer collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and India. Jacqueline M. Palmer's co-authors include Brian L. Gulson, Karen J. Mizon, Michael J. Korsch, John Donnelly, Patricia M. Bonamo, William A. Shear, Jonathan A. Coddington, Bert Hölldobler, Frederick A. Coyle and Frederick W. Harrison and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, The Science of The Total Environment and Environmental Health Perspectives.

In The Last Decade

Jacqueline M. Palmer

18 papers receiving 638 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jacqueline M. Palmer United States 13 353 168 165 135 107 19 681
Miyoko Kubo‐Irie Japan 12 213 0.6× 76 0.5× 49 0.3× 71 0.5× 61 0.6× 23 645
J. Appleton United Kingdom 20 175 0.5× 49 0.3× 151 0.9× 31 0.2× 12 0.1× 48 882
Paolo Lucchesi Italy 13 199 0.6× 47 0.3× 125 0.8× 10 0.1× 30 0.3× 30 505
David A. Galbraith United States 20 179 0.5× 82 0.5× 31 0.2× 64 0.5× 202 1.9× 44 1.3k
Cécile Jolly United Kingdom 9 52 0.1× 75 0.4× 34 0.2× 14 0.1× 17 0.2× 16 411
A. Acra Lebanon 12 62 0.2× 120 0.7× 49 0.3× 34 0.3× 56 0.5× 28 566
Richard Meitern Estonia 12 67 0.2× 26 0.2× 89 0.5× 16 0.1× 100 0.9× 32 429
Ching‐Chen Lee Taiwan 12 679 1.9× 128 0.8× 123 0.7× 12 0.1× 86 0.8× 25 933
Annalaura Mancia Italy 15 193 0.5× 41 0.2× 421 2.6× 15 0.1× 9 0.1× 35 910
Laura Guidolin Italy 14 279 0.8× 7 0.0× 59 0.4× 44 0.3× 11 0.1× 34 650

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jacqueline M. Palmer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jacqueline M. Palmer

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Palmer, Jacqueline M., Wing Chan, Catherine E. Correia, et al.. (2016). Treatment satisfaction in cystic fibrosis: early patient experience with tobramycin inhalation powder. Patient Preference and Adherence. Volume 10. 2163–2169. 10 indexed citations
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Gulson, Brian L., Karen J. Mizon, Jacqueline M. Palmer, et al.. (2004). Blood Lead Changes during Pregnancy and Postpartum with Calcium Supplementation. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112(15). 1499–1507. 78 indexed citations
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Gulson, Brian L., et al.. (2003). Identification of sources of lead in children in a primary zinc-lead smelter environment.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 112(1). 52–60. 58 indexed citations
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Gulson, Brian L., Karen J. Mizon, Jacqueline M. Palmer, M. J. Korsch, & Alan Taylor. (2003). Lead from calcium supplements contributes minimally to blood lead concentrations. Journal de Physique IV (Proceedings). 107. 597–600.
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Gulson, Brian L., Karen J. Mizon, Michael J. Korsch, Jacqueline M. Palmer, & John Donnelly. (2003). Mobilization of lead from human bone tissue during pregnancy and lactation—a summary of long-term research. The Science of The Total Environment. 303(1-2). 79–104. 217 indexed citations
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Gulson, Brian L., Karen J. Mizon, Howard C. Smith, et al.. (2002). Skeletal lead release during bone resorption: effect of bisphosphonate treatment in a pilot study.. Environmental Health Perspectives. 110(10). 1017–1023. 25 indexed citations
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Gulson, Brian L., et al.. (2002). Changes in blood lead of a recreational shooter. The Science of The Total Environment. 293(1-3). 143–150. 23 indexed citations
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Gulson, Brian L., Karen J. Mizon, Jacqueline M. Palmer, et al.. (2000). Urinary lead isotopes during pregnancy and postpartum indicate no preferential partitioning of endogenous lead into plasma. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 136(3). 236–242. 11 indexed citations
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Gulson, Brian L., Karen J. Mizon, Jacqueline M. Palmer, Michael J. Korsch, & John Donnelly. (2000). Urinary excretion of lead during pregnancy and postpartum. The Science of The Total Environment. 262(1-2). 49–55. 11 indexed citations
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Doughty, Alan, John C. Mackie, & Jacqueline M. Palmer. (1994). Kinetics of the thermal decomposition and isomerisation of pyrazine (1,4 diazine). Symposium (International) on Combustion. 25(1). 893–900. 8 indexed citations
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H�lldobler, Bert, Jacqueline M. Palmer, & Mark W. Moffett. (1990). Chemical communication in the dacetine antDaceton armigerum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Journal of Chemical Ecology. 16(4). 1207–1219. 16 indexed citations
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Hölldobler, Bert & Jacqueline M. Palmer. (1989). Footprint Glands in Amblyopone Australis (Formicidae, Ponerinae). Psyche A Journal of Entomology. 96(1-2). 111–121. 25 indexed citations
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Palmer, Jacqueline M., et al.. (1989). A new tarsal gland in ants and the possible role in chemical communication. Die Naturwissenschaften. 76(8). 385–386. 24 indexed citations
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Shear, William A., Jacqueline M. Palmer, Jonathan A. Coddington, & Patricia M. Bonamo. (1989). A Devonian Spinneret: Early Evidence of Spiders and Silk Use. Science. 246(4929). 479–481. 93 indexed citations
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Hölldobler, Bert, Jacqueline M. Palmer, Keiichi Masuko, & William L. Brown. (1989). New exocrine glands in the legionary ants of the genus Leptanilla (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Leptanillinae). Zoomorphology. 108(5). 255–261. 13 indexed citations
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Palmer, Jacqueline M.. (1985). The silk and silk production system of the funnel‐web mygalomorph spider Euagrus (Araneae, Dipluridae). Journal of Morphology. 186(2). 195–207. 20 indexed citations
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Coyle, Frederick A., et al.. (1983). Observations on the Structure and Function of Spermathecae in Haplogyne Spiders. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 102(3). 272–272. 17 indexed citations
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Palmer, Jacqueline M., Frederick A. Coyle, & Frederick W. Harrison. (1982). Structure and cytochemistry of the silk glands of the mygalomorph spider Antrodiaetus unicolor (araneae, antrodiaetidae). Journal of Morphology. 174(3). 269–274. 30 indexed citations

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