Mark Gunning

1.9k total citations
23 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Mark Gunning is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine and Emergency Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark Gunning has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 7 papers in Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine and 5 papers in Emergency Medicine. Recurrent topics in Mark Gunning's work include Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (15 papers), Thermal Regulation in Medicine (7 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (5 papers). Mark Gunning is often cited by papers focused on Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (15 papers), Thermal Regulation in Medicine (7 papers) and Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation (5 papers). Mark Gunning collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, United States and United Kingdom. Mark Gunning's co-authors include Peter D. Gluckman, Alistair J. Gunn, Christopher E. Williams, Carina Mallard, Tania R. Gunn, Laura Bennet, Jian Guan, Chris Williams, Ernest Sirimanne and A. David Edwards and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation Research, The Journal of Physiology and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

Mark Gunning

23 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark Gunning New Zealand 16 1.1k 607 291 288 264 23 1.5k
Fernando F. Gonzalez United States 23 1.3k 1.1× 697 1.1× 94 0.3× 137 0.5× 287 1.1× 56 2.0k
Guido Wassink New Zealand 33 2.1k 1.9× 1.3k 2.2× 220 0.8× 315 1.1× 703 2.7× 85 2.7k
Hemmen Sabir Germany 24 1.2k 1.1× 761 1.3× 199 0.7× 198 0.7× 311 1.2× 84 1.8k
Ronald J. McPherson United States 24 986 0.9× 396 0.7× 74 0.3× 94 0.3× 86 0.3× 39 1.6k
Damjan Osredkar Slovenia 22 961 0.8× 548 0.9× 74 0.3× 108 0.4× 263 1.0× 77 1.5k
Yuji Morimoto Japan 22 84 0.1× 210 0.3× 388 1.3× 384 1.3× 100 0.4× 132 1.7k
Göran Settergren Sweden 23 86 0.1× 306 0.5× 153 0.5× 259 0.9× 83 0.3× 66 1.7k
Mahmuda Hossain United Kingdom 10 300 0.3× 146 0.2× 677 2.3× 94 0.3× 58 0.2× 11 1.5k
Iwao Yamakami Japan 26 219 0.2× 160 0.3× 124 0.4× 403 1.4× 64 0.2× 81 3.0k
J. G. Wade Canada 19 204 0.2× 288 0.5× 28 0.1× 59 0.2× 147 0.6× 37 1.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Lear, Christopher A., Yoshiki Maeda, Simerdeep K. Dhillon, et al.. (2023). Circadian patterns of heart rate variability in fetal sheep after hypoxia‐ischaemia: A biomarker of evolving brain injury. The Journal of Physiology. 602(23). 6553–6569. 6 indexed citations
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Lear, Christopher A., Simerdeep K. Dhillon, Mark Gunning, et al.. (2023). Dissecting the contributions of the peripheral chemoreflex and myocardial hypoxia to fetal heart rate decelerations in near‐term fetal sheep. The Journal of Physiology. 601(10). 2017–2041. 8 indexed citations
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Maeda, Yoshiki, Christopher A. Lear, Joanne O. Davidson, et al.. (2021). Transient effects of forebrain ischemia on fetal heart rate variability in fetal sheep. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 320(6). R916–R924. 2 indexed citations
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Perkins, Zane & Mark Gunning. (2007). Life-saving or life-threatening? Prehospital thoracostomy for thoracic trauma. Emergency Medicine Journal. 24(4). 305–306. 2 indexed citations
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Harding, Jane E., et al.. (2005). Quantitative electroencephalographic patterns in normal preterm infants over the first week after birth. Early Human Development. 82(1). 43–51. 58 indexed citations
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Fraser, Mhoyra, Laura Bennet, Mark Gunning, et al.. (2004). Cortical electroencephalogram suppression is associated with post-ischemic cortical injury in 0.65 gestation fetal sheep. Developmental Brain Research. 154(1). 45–55. 17 indexed citations
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Inder, Terrie E., Christopher E. Williams, Carole A. Spencer, et al.. (2003). Lowered Electroencephalographic Spectral Edge Frequency Predicts the Presence of Cerebral White Matter Injury in Premature Infants. PEDIATRICS. 111(1). 27–33. 78 indexed citations
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Guan, Jian, Alistair J. Gunn, Ernest Sirimanne, et al.. (2000). The Window of Opportunity for Neuronal Rescue with Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 after Hypoxia—Ischemia in Rats is Critically Modulated by Cerebral Temperature during Recovery. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 20(3). 513–519. 63 indexed citations
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Bennet, Laura, et al.. (1999). The cardiovascular and cerebrovascular responses of the immature fetal sheep to acute umbilical cord occlusion. The Journal of Physiology. 517(1). 247–257. 94 indexed citations
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Gunn, Alistair J., Laura Bennet, Mark Gunning, Peter D. Gluckman, & Tania R. Gunn. (1999). Cerebral Hypothermia Is Not Neuroprotective When Started after Postischemic Seizures in Fetal Sheep. Pediatric Research. 46(3). 274–280. 181 indexed citations
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Gunn, Tania R., Laura Bennet, Mark Gunning, Peter D. Gluckman, & Alistair J. Gunn. (1999). Cerebral Hypothermia Is Not Neuroprotective When Started after Post-Ischemic Seizures in Fetal Sheep. Pediatric Research. 45(4, Part 2 of 2). 342A–342A. 2 indexed citations
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Gunn, Alistair J., Tania R. Gunn, Mark Gunning, Christopher E. Williams, & Peter D. Gluckman. (1998). Neuroprotection With Prolonged Head Cooling Started Before Postischemic Seizures in Fetal Sheep. PEDIATRICS. 102(5). 1098–1106. 246 indexed citations
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Westgate, Jenny A., Alistair J. Gunn, Laura Bennet, et al.. (1998). Do Fetal Electrocardiogram PR-RR Changes Reflect Progressive Asphyxia after Repeated Umbilical Cord Occlusion in Fetal Sheep?. Pediatric Research. 44(3). 297–303. 21 indexed citations
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Mallard, Carina, Jian Guan, Kyla Marks, et al.. (1998). Maturational Change in the Cortical Response to Hypoperfusion Injury in the Fetal Sheep. Pediatric Research. 43(5). 674–682. 64 indexed citations
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Tan, William K M, Chris E. Williams, Matthew J. During, et al.. (1996). Accumulation of Cytotoxins During the Development of Seizures and Edema after Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury in Late Gestation Fetal Sheep. Pediatric Research. 39(5). 791–797. 128 indexed citations
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Sirimanne, Ernest, Raoul Blumberg, Mark Gunning, et al.. (1996). The Effect of Prolonged Modification of Cerebral Temperature on Outcome after Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury in the Infant Rat. Pediatric Research. 39(4). 591–597. 143 indexed citations
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Mallard, Carina, Christopher E. Williams, Barbara M. Johnston, et al.. (1995). Repeated Episodes of Umbilical Cord Occlusion in Fetal Sheep Lead to Preferential Damage to the Striatum and Sensitize the Heart to Further Insults. Pediatric Research. 37(6). 707–713. 64 indexed citations
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Mallard, Carina, Chris Williams, Alistair J. Gunn, Mark Gunning, & Peter D. Gluckman. (1993). Frequent Episodes of Brief Ischemia Sensitize the Fetal Sheep Brain to Neuronal Loss and Induce Striatal Injury. Pediatric Research. 33(1). 61–65. 92 indexed citations
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King, Andrew J., et al.. (1991). Nitric oxide. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 1(12). 1271–1277. 56 indexed citations

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