This map shows the geographic impact of Mallion Jm's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Mallion Jm with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Mallion Jm more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Mallion Jm. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Mallion Jm. The network helps show where Mallion Jm may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mallion Jm
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Mallion Jm.
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20 of 20 papers shown
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Baguet, J.-P., Olivier Chavanon, Cristiana Sessa, et al.. (2013). European Society of Hypertension Scientific Newsletter: Hypertension and Aortic Disease. Journal für Kardiologie (Krause & Pachernegg GmbH). 17(1). 34–37.2 indexed citations
Jm, Mallion, et al.. (2001). [Differences between management guidelines and global health strategies for arterial hypertension with metabolic disorders in France in 1999. Ohara study].. PubMed. 94(8). 834–8.1 indexed citations
Ragot, Stéphanie, et al.. (1999). [Evaluation of the activity of the autonomic nervous system in "dipper" and "non dipper" essential hypertensives. Gender differences].. PubMed. 92(8). 1115–9.1 indexed citations
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Jm, Mallion, et al.. (1997). Valsartan, a new angiotensin II antagonist; blood pressure reduction in essential hypertension compared with an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, enalapril.. PubMed. 2(4). 179–184.24 indexed citations
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Herpin, D, et al.. (1997). [HOT study: quality of the blood pressure control after 2 years follow-up. Pour le Groupe français de l'étude HOT].. PubMed. 90(8). 1175–9.1 indexed citations
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Herpin, D, et al.. (1996). Drug-induced changes in ambulatory blood pressure and pulse pressure in patients with or without sustained hypertension.. PubMed. 51(1). 11–7.4 indexed citations
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Guez, David, et al.. (1996). [Treatment of hypertension with indapamide 1.5 mg sustained-release form: synthesis of results].. PubMed. 89 Spec No 4. 17–25.8 indexed citations
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Herpin, D, et al.. (1996). [Heart rate and blood pressure variabilities in mild to moderate hypertensive patients with or without left ventricular hypertrophy].. PubMed. 89(8). 1059–63.2 indexed citations
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Jm, Mallion, et al.. (1989). [Arterial pressure--self measurement. Recommendations. French Society for Arterial Hypertension--the Measurement Group].. PubMed. 82(7). 1001–5.1 indexed citations
Letac, B, et al.. (1979). [Guidelines for exercise tests, by the Working Group on "Exercise Tests and Rehabilitation" of the French Society of Cardiology].. PubMed. 72 Spec No. 3–30.2 indexed citations
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Jm, Mallion, et al.. (1974). [Measurement of a standard blood pressure profile with normal exercise. Applications in hypertensive patients].. PubMed. 3(32). 2003–6.1 indexed citations
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