Lloyd R. Finch

2.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
64 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Lloyd R. Finch is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Lloyd R. Finch has authored 64 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Molecular Biology, 18 papers in Microbiology and 17 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Lloyd R. Finch's work include Microbial infections and disease research (17 papers), Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (17 papers) and Biochemical and Molecular Research (13 papers). Lloyd R. Finch is often cited by papers focused on Microbial infections and disease research (17 papers), Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (17 papers) and Biochemical and Molecular Research (13 papers). Lloyd R. Finch collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Canada and United States. Lloyd R. Finch's co-authors include J. B. Baseman, R.N. McElhaney, Jack Maniloff, Aldo S. Bagnara, F.J.R. Hird, Louise E. Pyle, Jane C. Whitley, Eric C. Reynolds, Roger F. Martin and Benjamin G. Cocks and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Nucleic Acids Research and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Lloyd R. Finch

61 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Hit Papers

Mycoplasmas: molecular biology and pathogenesis. 1992 2026 2003 2014 1992 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Lloyd R. Finch Australia 26 1.1k 804 533 398 355 64 2.4k
Kenneth H. Johnston United States 21 1.6k 1.4× 692 0.9× 242 0.5× 363 0.9× 485 1.4× 41 3.6k
M. S. Blake United States 30 1.7k 1.5× 1.3k 1.6× 289 0.5× 347 0.9× 604 1.7× 50 3.9k
Chao-Ming Tsai United States 17 1.3k 1.2× 854 1.1× 501 0.9× 344 0.9× 530 1.5× 34 3.6k
Richard Herrmann Germany 36 1.6k 1.4× 1.9k 2.3× 1.3k 2.5× 521 1.3× 1.0k 2.9× 81 3.9k
G.J. Russell-Jones Australia 13 1.5k 1.3× 164 0.2× 161 0.3× 339 0.9× 208 0.6× 15 2.8k
Agnès Ullmann France 27 2.8k 2.6× 492 0.6× 527 1.0× 254 0.6× 229 0.6× 72 4.0k
Martin Fraunholz Germany 33 2.5k 2.3× 489 0.6× 530 1.0× 182 0.5× 564 1.6× 61 4.2k
Brian J. Akerley United States 26 2.0k 1.9× 821 1.0× 606 1.1× 236 0.6× 998 2.8× 45 3.6k
Richard F. Rest United States 30 1.1k 1.0× 1.0k 1.3× 192 0.4× 65 0.2× 367 1.0× 68 2.7k
Christiaan van Ooij United States 22 798 0.7× 216 0.3× 250 0.5× 224 0.6× 305 0.9× 57 2.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Maniloff, Jack, R.N. McElhaney, Lloyd R. Finch, & J. B. Baseman. (1992). Mycoplasmas: molecular biology and pathogenesis.. 611 indexed citations breakdown →
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Ye, Fengchun, Frédéric Laigret, Jane C. Whitley, et al.. (1992). A physical and genetic map of theSpiroplasma citrigenome. Nucleic Acids Research. 20(7). 1559–1565. 49 indexed citations
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Finch, Lloyd R., et al.. (1991). Genome Sizes of Mammalian and Avian Ureaplasmas. International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 41(2). 326–327. 7 indexed citations
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Robertson, Janet A., Louise E. Pyle, G. W. Stemke, & Lloyd R. Finch. (1990). Human ureaplasmas show diverse genome sizes by pulsed-field electrophoresis. Nucleic Acids Research. 18(6). 1451–1455. 57 indexed citations
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Whitley, Jane C. & Lloyd R. Finch. (1990). Ligated mycoplasma genomes as DNA size markers for PFGE. Nucleic Acids Research. 18(20). 6167–6168. 1 indexed citations
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Whitley, Jane C. & Lloyd R. Finch. (1989). Location of sites of transposon Tn916 insertion in the Mycoplasma mycoides genome. Journal of Bacteriology. 171(12). 6870–6872. 11 indexed citations
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Cocks, Benjamin G., Louise E. Pyle, & Lloyd R. Finch. (1989). A physical map of the genome of Ureapiasma urtalyticum 960Twith ribosomal RNA loci. Nucleic Acids Research. 17(16). 6713–6719. 27 indexed citations
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Pyle, Louise E. & Lloyd R. Finch. (1988). Preparation and FIGE separation of infrequent restriction fragments fromMycoplosnw mycoidesDNA. Nucleic Acids Research. 16(5). 2263–2268. 24 indexed citations
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Finch, Lloyd R. & William M. Southerland. (1988). The reaction of bisulfite with liposomal membranes. Bioscience Reports. 8(5). 443–448.
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Pyle, Louise E. & Lloyd R. Finch. (1988). A physical map of the genome of Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides Y with some functional loci. Nucleic Acids Research. 16(13). 6027–6039. 58 indexed citations
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Harris, Alan W., Eric C. Reynolds, & Lloyd R. Finch. (1979). Effect of thymidine on the sensitivity of cultured mouse tumor cells to 1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 39(2 Pt 1). 538–41. 51 indexed citations
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Reynolds, Eric C., Alan W. Harris, & Lloyd R. Finch. (1979). Deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate pools and differential thymidine sensitivities of cultured mouse lymphoma and myeloma cells. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis. 561(1). 110–123. 45 indexed citations
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Sin, Iris L., et al.. (1978). Enzymes of Purine Metabolism in Mycoplasma mycoides subsp. mycoides. Journal of Bacteriology. 134(3). 706–712. 20 indexed citations
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Sin, Iris L. & Lloyd R. Finch. (1972). Adenine Phosphoribosyltransferase in Mycoplasma mycoides and Escherichia coli. Journal of Bacteriology. 112(1). 439–444. 20 indexed citations
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Martin, Roger F., Diana Donohue, & Lloyd R. Finch. (1972). New analytical procedure for the estimation of DNA with p-nitrophenylhydrazine. Analytical Biochemistry. 47(2). 562–574. 71 indexed citations
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Molloy, Anne M. & Lloyd R. Finch. (1969). Uridine‐5′‐monophosphate pyrophosphorylase activity from Escherichia coli. FEBS Letters. 5(3). 211–213. 39 indexed citations
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Bagnara, Aldo S. & Lloyd R. Finch. (1968). Ribonucleoside triphosphate accumulation on amino acid starvation of “strincent” Escherichia coli. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 33(1). 15–21. 24 indexed citations
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Cory, Suzanne & Lloyd R. Finch. (1967). Further studies on the incorporation of [32P] phosphate into nucleic acids of normal and boron-deficient tissue. Phytochemistry. 6(2). 211–215. 5 indexed citations
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Finch, Lloyd R.. (1962). Non-reversability in the uptake of amino acids by isolated segments of rat intestine. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 64(3). 556–558. 1 indexed citations
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Finch, Lloyd R. & F.J.R. Hird. (1960). The uptake of amino acids by isolated segments of rat intestine II. A survey of affinity for uptake from rates of uptake and competition for uptake. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 43. 278–287. 114 indexed citations

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