Jill E. Maddison

960 total citations
38 papers, 566 citations indexed

About

Jill E. Maddison is a scholar working on Physiology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Jill E. Maddison has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 566 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Physiology, 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Jill E. Maddison's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (6 papers), Liver Disease and Transplantation (5 papers) and Biochemical effects in animals (5 papers). Jill E. Maddison is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (6 papers), Liver Disease and Transplantation (5 papers) and Biochemical effects in animals (5 papers). Jill E. Maddison collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and Canada. Jill E. Maddison's co-authors include Graham A.R. Johnston, Peter R. Dodd, Graham Farrell, Elizabeth Armitage‐Chan, Stephen A. May, Geoffrey C. Farrell, A. D. J. Watson, G. S. Allan, Berry A.M. Soute and Ann D. Mitrovic and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Journal of Neurochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Jill E. Maddison

36 papers receiving 540 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jill E. Maddison Australia 14 137 129 90 82 72 38 566
Pierre Dujols France 12 45 0.3× 115 0.9× 54 0.6× 70 0.9× 11 0.2× 21 607
Mehmet Boşnak Türkiye 14 108 0.8× 45 0.3× 57 0.6× 89 1.1× 44 0.6× 39 526
Francesco Viani Italy 12 40 0.3× 98 0.8× 29 0.3× 106 1.3× 261 3.6× 22 777
Vinod Puri India 11 209 1.5× 37 0.3× 21 0.2× 34 0.4× 143 2.0× 26 444
Hiroshi Sogawa United States 22 142 1.0× 27 0.2× 188 2.1× 143 1.7× 553 7.7× 69 1.4k
Serdal Güngör Türkiye 12 16 0.1× 31 0.2× 111 1.2× 87 1.1× 45 0.6× 62 580
Toshiyuki Yamatani Japan 14 94 0.7× 475 3.7× 165 1.8× 351 4.3× 183 2.5× 26 890
Stavroula Veletza Greece 15 24 0.2× 33 0.3× 60 0.7× 128 1.6× 132 1.8× 31 559
Andreas Pangerl United States 12 330 2.4× 77 0.6× 53 0.6× 71 0.9× 44 0.6× 32 649

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Meller, Sebastian, et al.. (2021). Owner compliance in canine epilepsy. Veterinary Record. 188(4). e16–e16. 18 indexed citations
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Kathrani, Aarti, et al.. (2020). Retrospective study of the diagnostic utility of Spec fPLin the assessment of 274 sick cats. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 34(4). 1406–1412. 13 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E. & Harriet M. Syme. (2010). Chronic kidney disease in dogs and cats: pathophysiology and diagnosis. RVC Research Online (Royal Veterinary College). 63(1). 44–50. 1 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E.. (2009). Making drug choices: rational antibacterial therapy.. RVC Research Online (Royal Veterinary College). 62(7). 469–475. 1 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E., et al.. (2007). Veterinary e-CPD: A New Model for Providing Online Continuing Professional Development for the Veterinary Profession. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education. 34(5). 689–694. 12 indexed citations
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Lees, P. & Jill E. Maddison. (2006). RT06
Pharmacological and other sources of variability in response to drugs including lack of compliance to prescribed medication. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 29(s1). 17–18. 1 indexed citations
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Mitrovic, Ann D., Jill E. Maddison, & Graham A.R. Johnston. (1999). Influence of the oestrous cycle on L-glutamate and l-aspartate transport in rat brain synaptosomes. Neurochemistry International. 34(2). 101–108. 26 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E., et al.. (1996). Synaptosomal and brain slice cerebrocortical [3H]l-glutamate uptake in a rat model of chronic hepatic encephalopathy. Neurochemistry International. 28(1). 89–93. 13 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E., et al.. (1995). L-glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid uptake in synaptosomes from the cerebral cortex of dogs with congenital chronic hepatic encephalopathy. Metabolic Brain Disease. 10(2). 135–141. 8 indexed citations
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Johnson, Kenneth A., Jill E. Maddison, & G. S. Allan. (1992). Correction of cervical esophageal stricture in a dog by creation of a traction diverticulum.. PubMed. 201(7). 1045–8. 4 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E.. (1992). Hepatic Encephalopathy. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 6(6). 341–353. 55 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E., et al.. (1992). Erythrocyte protoporphyrin concentrations in clinically normal cats and cats with lead toxicity. Research in Veterinary Science. 53(2). 260–263. 4 indexed citations
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Johnson, Kenneth A., Jill E. Maddison, & G. S. Allan. (1992). Correction of cervical esophageal stricture in a dog by creation of a traction diverticulum. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 201(7). 1045–1048. 3 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E., et al.. (1990). Vitamin K-dependent multifactor coagulopathy in Devon Rex cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 197(11). 1495–1497. 13 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E., et al.. (1990). Plasma Gaba–Like Activity in Rats With Hepatic Encephalopathy Is Due to Gaba and Taurine. Hepatology. 11(1). 105–110. 9 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E. & G. S. Allan. (1990). Megaesophagus attributable to lead toxicosis in a cat. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 197(10). 1357–1358. 16 indexed citations
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Marks, Jonathan L., Jill E. Maddison, & Creswell J Eastman. (1988). Subcellular Localization of Rat Brain Insulin Binding Sites. Journal of Neurochemistry. 50(3). 774–781. 23 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E., Peter R. Dodd, Graham A.R. Johnston, & Graham Farrell. (1987). Brain γ-aminobutyric acid receptor binding is normal in rats with thioacetamide-induced hepatic encephalopathy despite elevated plasma γ-aminobutyric acid-like activity. Gastroenterology. 93(5). 1062–1068. 64 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E., et al.. (1986). Brain gaba receptor binding and plasma gaba-like activity in a model of chronic hepatic encephalopathy in rats. Hepatology. 6. 1126–1126. 5 indexed citations
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Maddison, Jill E., et al.. (1984). Clinical remission after corticosteroid therapy of acquired myasthenia in three dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 184(7). 845–848. 6 indexed citations

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