Lincoln J. McBride

2.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
21 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Lincoln J. McBride is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, Lincoln J. McBride has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Organic Chemistry and 4 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in Lincoln J. McBride's work include DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (11 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (5 papers) and HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment (4 papers). Lincoln J. McBride is often cited by papers focused on DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (11 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (5 papers) and HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment (4 papers). Lincoln J. McBride collaborates with scholars based in United States. Lincoln J. McBride's co-authors include Marvin H. Caruthers, Serge L. Beaucage, Richard A. Gibbs, P N Nguyen, C. Thomas Caskey, Ryszard Kierzek, J. William Efcavitch, Mel N. Kronick, Eric F. Fisher and Mark Matteucci and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of the American Chemical Society.

In The Last Decade

Lincoln J. McBride

21 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lincoln J. McBride United States 16 1.6k 313 281 219 157 21 2.1k
John Goodchild United States 22 1.7k 1.1× 149 0.5× 288 1.0× 298 1.4× 184 1.2× 49 2.2k
Jean Méry France 22 1.9k 1.2× 355 1.1× 128 0.5× 150 0.7× 97 0.6× 51 2.7k
Michel Véron France 34 1.6k 1.0× 141 0.5× 118 0.4× 304 1.4× 198 1.3× 79 2.5k
Federico Focher Italy 27 1.0k 0.7× 182 0.6× 267 1.0× 406 1.9× 407 2.6× 95 1.7k
Lisette Lagacé Canada 25 852 0.5× 351 1.1× 139 0.5× 282 1.3× 553 3.5× 49 2.2k
R. Crowther United States 18 927 0.6× 375 1.2× 171 0.6× 112 0.5× 292 1.9× 23 1.8k
Giovanni Ciarrocchi Italy 24 1.1k 0.7× 137 0.4× 148 0.5× 165 0.8× 139 0.9× 70 1.5k
Jin Tang United States 16 1.8k 1.1× 144 0.5× 219 0.8× 118 0.5× 68 0.4× 39 2.0k
Amir R. Khan Ireland 24 1.5k 1.0× 151 0.5× 241 0.9× 94 0.4× 261 1.7× 62 2.5k
Eric F. Fisher United States 18 1.6k 1.0× 489 1.6× 143 0.5× 125 0.6× 82 0.5× 27 1.9k

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All Works

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Patterson, Bruce K., Michele Till, Charles L. Goolsby, et al.. (1993). Detection of HIV-1 DNA and Messenger RNA in Individual Cells by PCR-Driven in Situ Hybridization and Flow Cytometry. Science. 260(5110). 976–979. 207 indexed citations
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Ziegle, Janet, Ying Su, Kevin Corcoran, et al.. (1992). Application of automated DNA sizing technology for genotyping microsatellite loci. Genomics. 14(4). 1026–1031. 202 indexed citations
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McBride, Lincoln J., et al.. (1990). Automation of specific human gene detection.. PubMed. 36(12). 2063–71. 5 indexed citations
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Carrano, A.V., Jane E. Lamerdin, Linda K. Ashworth, et al.. (1989). A high-resolution, fluorescence-based, semiautomated method for DNA fingerprinting. Genomics. 4(2). 129–136. 96 indexed citations
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Gibbs, Richard A., et al.. (1989). Identification of mutations leading to the Lesch-Nyhan syndrome by automated direct DNA sequencing of in vitro amplified cDNA.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 86(6). 1919–1923. 251 indexed citations
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McBride, Lincoln J., et al.. (1989). Automated DNA sequencing methods involving polymerase chain reaction.. PubMed. 35(11). 2196–201. 60 indexed citations
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Andrus, Alex, et al.. (1988). Novel activating and capping reagents for improved hydrogen-phosphonate DNA synthesis. Tetrahedron Letters. 29(8). 861–864. 44 indexed citations
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Andrus, Alex, et al.. (1988). ChemInform Abstract: Novel Activating and Capping Reagents for Improved Hydrogenphosphonate DNA Synthesis.. ChemInform. 19(30). 2 indexed citations
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McBride, Lincoln J., et al.. (1988). A new, reliable cartridge for the rapid purification of synthetic DNA.. PubMed. 6(4). 362–7. 40 indexed citations
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Caruthers, Marvin H., Anthony D. Barone, Serge L. Beaucage, et al.. (1987). [15] Chemical synthesis of deoxyoligonucleotides by the phosphoramidite method. Methods in enzymology on CD-ROM/Methods in enzymology. 287–313. 275 indexed citations
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Eadie, J., et al.. (1987). High-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of oligodeoxyribonucleotide base composition. Analytical Biochemistry. 165(2). 442–447. 88 indexed citations
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McBride, Lincoln J., et al.. (1987). Base Modification and the Phosphoramidite Approach. Nucleosides and Nucleotides. 6(1-2). 297–300. 15 indexed citations
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McBride, Lincoln J., Ryszard Kierzek, Serge L. Beaucage, & Marvin H. Caruthers. (1986). Nucleotide chemistry. 16. Amidine protecting groups for oligonucleotide synthesis. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 108(8). 2040–2048. 168 indexed citations
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Caruthers, Marvin H., Lincoln J. McBride, Laurent Bracco, & John W. Dubendorff. (1985). Studies on Nucleotide Chemistry 15. Synthesis of Oligodeoxynucleotides Using Amidine Protected Nucleosides. Nucleosides and Nucleotides. 4(1-2). 95–105. 16 indexed citations
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Noble, Stewart A., et al.. (1984). Synthesis of oligodeoxynucleotides and oligodeoxynucleotide analogs using phosphoramidite intermediates. Tetrahedron. 40(1). 95–102. 65 indexed citations
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McBride, Lincoln J. & Marvin H. Caruthers. (1983). N6(N-methyl-2-pyrrolidine amidine)deoxyadenosine - a new deoxynucleoside protecting group. Tetrahedron Letters. 24(29). 2953–2956. 34 indexed citations
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Caruthers, Marvin H., Serge L. Beaucage, Carol Becker, et al.. (1983). Deoxyoligonucleotide synthesis via the phosphoramidite method.. PubMed. 3. 1–26. 19 indexed citations
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McBride, Lincoln J. & Marvin H. Caruthers. (1983). An investigation of several deoxynucleoside phosphoramidites useful for synthesizing deoxyoligonucleotides. Tetrahedron Letters. 24(3). 245–248. 447 indexed citations breakdown →
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Kaufman, Kurt D., et al.. (1982). Reactions of furocoumarins. II. Synthetic aminomethyl psoralens via chloromethylation or benzylic bromination. Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry. 19(5). 1051–1056. 13 indexed citations
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Bishop, David F., Lincoln J. McBride, & R J Desnick. (1982). Fluorometric Coupled-Enzyme Assay forDelta-Aminolevulinate Synthase. Enzyme. 28(2-3). 94–108. 10 indexed citations

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