John Brown

2.8k total citations
131 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

John Brown is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Animal Science and Zoology and Small Animals. According to data from OpenAlex, John Brown has authored 131 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Epidemiology, 21 papers in Animal Science and Zoology and 20 papers in Small Animals. Recurrent topics in John Brown's work include Microbial infections and disease research (16 papers), Animal Virus Infections Studies (10 papers) and Escherichia coli research studies (10 papers). John Brown is often cited by papers focused on Microbial infections and disease research (16 papers), Animal Virus Infections Studies (10 papers) and Escherichia coli research studies (10 papers). John Brown collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and France. John Brown's co-authors include Clay A. Calvert, Richard E. Wooley, Linda Medleau, Steven C. Budsberg, Lisa K. Nolan, David W. Dreesen, Mark A. Goodwin, R. E. Long, William H. Miller and Charles E. DeCamp and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and The American Journal of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

John Brown

127 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
John Brown 382 362 341 325 301 131 2.1k
A.J. Husband 258 0.7× 569 1.6× 153 0.4× 364 1.1× 249 0.8× 69 2.3k
J H Lumsden 244 0.6× 738 2.0× 830 2.4× 94 0.3× 235 0.8× 140 3.6k
Christopher Stokes 248 0.6× 429 1.2× 191 0.6× 443 1.4× 780 2.6× 97 2.6k
Ronald M. Weigel 190 0.5× 82 0.2× 241 0.7× 232 0.7× 170 0.6× 64 2.0k
Reinhard Pabst 796 2.1× 376 1.0× 453 1.3× 551 1.7× 1.6k 5.3× 235 9.3k
Michael Stoffel 466 1.2× 338 0.9× 232 0.7× 224 0.7× 423 1.4× 200 3.6k
Yoichiro Horii 208 0.5× 939 2.6× 258 0.8× 423 1.3× 332 1.1× 203 3.5k
Michel Pépin 1.5k 4.0× 223 0.6× 227 0.7× 1.1k 3.4× 249 0.8× 99 3.7k
Willie Μ. Reed 838 2.2× 212 0.6× 333 1.0× 470 1.4× 169 0.6× 86 1.9k
Coenraad Hendriksen 267 0.7× 694 1.9× 201 0.6× 309 1.0× 624 2.1× 126 2.4k

Countries citing papers authored by John Brown

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Fields of papers citing papers by John Brown

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John Brown

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All Works

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Goodwin, Mark, John Brown, & Denise I. Bounous. (1998). Use of microscopic lesion scores, gross lesion scores and oocyst count scores to detectEimeria maximain chickens. Avian Pathology. 27(4). 405–408. 17 indexed citations
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Calvert, Clay A., et al.. (1997). Spectro-temporal mapping of the surface electrocardiogram in clinically normal dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 58(3). 211–217.
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Bounous, Denise I., et al.. (1995). Icterus in bob veal calves and its association with lack of colostrum intake and high serum creatine kinase activity. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 56(11). 1506–1512. 2 indexed citations
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Budsberg, Steven C., et al.. (1995). Vertical loading rates in clinically normal dogs at a trot. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 56(10). 1275–1280. 43 indexed citations
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Kaswan, Renee L., et al.. (1995). Microorganisms isolated from the corneal surface before and during topical cyclosporine treatment in dogs with keratoconjunctivitis sicca. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 56(7). 880–884. 27 indexed citations
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Newell, Susan M., Barbara A. Selcer, Royce E. Roberts, et al.. (1994). Use of hepatobiliary scintigraphy in clinically normal cats. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 55(6). 762–768. 10 indexed citations
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Nolan, Lisa K., Richard E. Wooley, John Brown, & Janet B. Payeur. (1991). Comparison of phenotypic characteristics of Salmonella spp isolated from healthy and ill (infected) chickens. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 52(9). 1512–1517. 16 indexed citations
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Smeak, Daniel D., et al.. (1991). Effects of mechanical and pharmacologic manipulations on portal pressure, central venous pressure, and heart rate in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 52(8). 1327–1335. 15 indexed citations
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Medleau, Linda, et al.. (1990). Clinical evaluation of a cryptococcal antigen latex agglutination test for diagnosis of cryptococcosis in cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 196(9). 1470–1473. 35 indexed citations
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Dawe, Donald L., et al.. (1988). Effect of levamisole on immune function and reproductive performance in first-litter gilts. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 49(6). 856–859. 5 indexed citations
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Calvert, Clay A. & John Brown. (1986). Use of M-mode echocardiography in the diagnosis of congestive cardiomyopathy in Doberman Pinschers. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 189(3). 293–297. 55 indexed citations
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Brown, John, et al.. (1985). Effects of heterologous antineutrophil antibody in the cat. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 46(9). 1815–1819. 4 indexed citations
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Hatch, Roger C., et al.. (1985). Reversal of thiopental-induced anesthesia by 4-aminopyridine, yohimbine, and doxapram in dogs pretreated with xylazine or acepromazine. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 46(7). 1473–1478. 9 indexed citations
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Dreesen, David W., et al.. (1983). Antibody response to a single intradermal booster dose of rabies human diploid cell vaccine. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 183(12). 1468–1470. 1 indexed citations
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Dreesen, David W., George D.D. Jones, John Brown, & Clarence A. Rawlings. (1981). Monitoring for Trace Anesthetic Gases in a Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 179(8). 797–799. 3 indexed citations
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Walser, Mary Μ., Oscar J. Fletcher, & John Brown. (1977). Dose Response, Prevention, and Treatment of a Transplantable Lymphoid Tumor. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 38(8). 1221–1225.
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Brown, John, J. L. Blue, Richard E. Wooley, David W. Dreesen, & L. E. Carmichael. (1976). A Serologic Survey of a Population of Georgia Dogs for Brucella canis and an Evaluation of the Slide Agglutination Test. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 169(11). 1214–1216. 19 indexed citations
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Wooley, Richard E., John Brown, Thomas Allan Scott, Phil D. Lukert, & Wayne A. Crowell. (1974). Effect of Polyinosinic-Polycytidylic Acid in Dogs Experimentally Infected with Infectious Canine Hepatitis Virus. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 35(9). 1217–1219. 2 indexed citations
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Brown, John, David L. Huxsoll, Miodrag Ristic, & Paul K. Hildebrandt. (1972). In Vitro Cultivation of Neorickettsia helminthoeca, the Causative Agent of Salmon Poisoning Disease. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 33(8). 1695–1700. 12 indexed citations

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