Mark Stovroff

1.4k citations
19 papers · 1.1k indexed · h-index 16

Mark Stovroff

18 papers receiving 1.1k citations

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Mark Stovroff
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  • Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine 57
  • Immunology 204
  • Emergency Medical Services 63
  • Surgery 360
  • Hepatology 57
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The 25 scholars most cited alongside Mark Stovroff, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
#Work
1 199841
2
Choledochal cysts: a ten year experience.
199620
3 199535
4 199530
5 199529
6 199565
7 199440
8 19932
9 1991125
10 1991233
11 199134
12 19910
13 199073
14 198922
15 198957
16 1988167
17 198850
18 19881
19
Cachectin/tumor necrosis factor: a possible mediator of cancer anorexia in the rat.
198866

About Mark Stovroff

Mark Stovroff is a scholar working on Emergency Medical Services, Developmental Neuroscience, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine and Genetics, having authored 19 papers that have together received 1.1k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies (4 papers), Intestinal Malrotation and Obstruction Disorders (3 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (3 papers), Mesenchymal stem cell research (2 papers), Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (2 papers), Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases (2 papers), Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis (2 papers) and Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine (57 citations), Immunology (204 citations), Emergency Medical Services (63 citations), Surgery (360 citations) and Hepatology (57 citations). Mark Stovroff has collaborated with scholars based in United States, Malaysia and Cameroon. Frequent co-authors include Jeffrey A. Norton, Douglas L. Fraker, Maria J. Merino, Judah Folkman, Paul L. McNeil, Sándor Szabó, Yuen Shing, W. Gerald Teague, Richard R. Ricketts and Kurt F. Heiss. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Pediatric Surgery, The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Pediatric Clinics of North America, The Journal of Pediatrics and Journal of Surgical Research.

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