Jane Ward

875 total citations
27 papers, 670 citations indexed

About

Jane Ward is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jane Ward has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 670 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 6 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 6 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Jane Ward's work include Eicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology (4 papers), Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (4 papers) and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (3 papers). Jane Ward is often cited by papers focused on Eicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology (4 papers), Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (4 papers) and Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors (3 papers). Jane Ward collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and United States. Jane Ward's co-authors include James A. Angus, Hiroshi Asanuma, Alastair G. Stewart, John W. Senders, Jaime Carbonell, John V Bonacci, Xiahui Tan, Leslie Wood, M. de Burgh Daly and Trudi Harris and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Circulation Research and The Journal of Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Jane Ward

27 papers receiving 640 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jane Ward United Kingdom 15 199 153 123 109 73 27 670
Gordon F. Anderson United States 18 106 0.5× 62 0.4× 202 1.6× 105 1.0× 87 1.2× 45 1.0k
D. R. Weightman United Kingdom 18 61 0.3× 69 0.5× 114 0.9× 44 0.4× 53 0.7× 38 908
Erin McKay Australia 14 122 0.6× 143 0.9× 87 0.7× 39 0.4× 38 0.5× 26 587
Jörg E. Bohlender Switzerland 17 415 2.1× 132 0.9× 88 0.7× 75 0.7× 103 1.4× 49 842
Satoru Takata Japan 13 355 1.8× 60 0.4× 269 2.2× 311 2.9× 38 0.5× 22 748
Kang Hsu Taiwan 17 152 0.8× 237 1.5× 208 1.7× 37 0.3× 45 0.6× 41 841
B. H. Foresman United States 17 230 1.2× 95 0.6× 91 0.7× 311 2.9× 71 1.0× 29 1.0k
S. Dupont France 11 216 1.1× 35 0.2× 230 1.9× 94 0.9× 96 1.3× 44 909
Dongdong Xie China 18 162 0.8× 145 0.9× 328 2.7× 73 0.7× 140 1.9× 71 1.2k
Joséphine Z. Kasa-Vubu United States 17 141 0.7× 82 0.5× 214 1.7× 60 0.6× 76 1.0× 34 1.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jane Ward

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All Works

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Clarke, Deborah, et al.. (2008). Lipid metabolites as regulators of airway smooth muscle function. Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 22(5). 426–435. 31 indexed citations
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Burgess, Janette K., Simon R. Johnson, Varsha Kanabar, et al.. (2008). Tissue and matrix influences on airway smooth muscle function. Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 22(5). 379–387. 44 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane, T Harris, Tiffany L Bamford, et al.. (2008). Proliferation is not increased in airway myofibroblasts isolated from asthmatics. European Respiratory Journal. 32(2). 362–371. 49 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane & Xiahui Tan. (2007). Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor Ligands as Regulators of Airway Inflammation and Remodelling in Chronic Lung Disease. PPAR Research. 2007. 1–12. 36 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane, et al.. (2005). The PPARγ ligand, rosiglitazone, reduces airways hyperresponsiveness in a murine model of allergen-induced inflammation. Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 19(1). 39–46. 42 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane. (2005). Physiology of breathing I. Surgery (Oxford). 23(11). 419–424. 11 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane, Haslinda Gould, Trudi Harris, John V Bonacci, & Alastair G. Stewart. (2004). PPARγ ligands, 15‐deoxy‐Δ12,14‐prostaglandin J2 and rosiglitazone regulate human cultured airway smooth muscle proliferation through different mechanisms. British Journal of Pharmacology. 141(3). 517–525. 58 indexed citations
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Albery, Ian P., et al.. (2003). Measuring therapeutic attitude among drug workers. Addictive Behaviors. 28(5). 995–1005. 39 indexed citations
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Ward, Jeremy, Jane Ward, Richard Leach, & Charles Wiener. (2002). The Respiratory System at a Glance. 25 indexed citations
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Daly, M. de Burgh, Leslie Wood, & Jane Ward. (2000). Cardiovascular responses to carotid chemoreceptor stimulation in the dog: their modulation by urinary bladder distension. The Journal of Physiology. 524(3). 903–917. 6 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane & James A. Angus. (1995). Collateral Development and Angiogenesis After Major Artery Ligation Does Not Alter Hindquarter Vascular Reactivity in Conscious Rabbits. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 26(1). 96–106. 5 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane, et al.. (1995). Urinary bladder distension: its effects on carotid baroreceptor reflex left ventricular inotropic response in the dog.. The Journal of Physiology. 489(3). 857–868. 5 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane & James A. Angus. (1993). Acute and Chronic Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase in Conscious Rabbits. Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology. 21(5). 804–814. 42 indexed citations
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Daly, M. de Burgh, Jane Ward, & Leslie Wood. (1993). Effects of distension of the urinary bladder on the cardiovascular reflexes from the carotid baroreceptors in the dog.. The Journal of Physiology. 463(1). 545–564. 12 indexed citations
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Angus, James A., Jane Ward, Joseph J. Smolich, & Grant A. McPherson. (1991). Reactivity of canine isolated epicardial collateral coronary arteries. Relation to vessel structure.. Circulation Research. 69(5). 1340–1352. 25 indexed citations
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Band, D. M., C. B. Wolff, Jane Ward, G.M. Cochrane, & John O. Prior. (1980). Respiratory oscillations in arterial carbon dioxide tension as a control signal in exercise. Nature. 283(5742). 84–85. 53 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane, et al.. (1973). The effect of the anterior ganglia on forward movements in the earthworm. Physiological Psychology. 1(2). 129–132. 2 indexed citations
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Asanuma, Hiroshi & Jane Ward. (1971). Patterns of contraction of distal forelimb muscles produced by intracortical stimulation in cats. Brain Research. 27(1). 97–109. 55 indexed citations
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Carbonell, Jaime, Jane Ward, & John W. Senders. (1968). A Queueing Model of Visual Sampling Experimental Validation. 9(3). 82–87. 60 indexed citations
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Ward, Jane, et al.. (1951). Transplantability of Rabbit Ovaries in the Anterior Chamber of the Rabbit Eye.. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 77(4). 869–872. 2 indexed citations

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