Martin Naylor

1.4k total citations
15 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Martin Naylor is a scholar working on Plant Science, Mechanics of Materials and Materials Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Martin Naylor has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Plant Science, 5 papers in Mechanics of Materials and 4 papers in Materials Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Martin Naylor's work include Plant Virus Research Studies (5 papers), Metal and Thin Film Mechanics (5 papers) and Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity (3 papers). Martin Naylor is often cited by papers focused on Plant Virus Research Studies (5 papers), Metal and Thin Film Mechanics (5 papers) and Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity (3 papers). Martin Naylor collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and China. Martin Naylor's co-authors include D.A. Rigney, John P. Carr, Alex M. Murphy, A. R. Rosenfield, Stephen Chivasa, R. Divakar, L.K. Ives, James O. Berry, Linfeng Huang and T. F. Page and has published in prestigious journals such as The Plant Cell, The Plant Journal and Wear.

In The Last Decade

Martin Naylor

14 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

Martin Naylor
Patrick Russo United States
Biao Ding China
David H. Roach United States
So Young Yi South Korea
Lei Qian China
Patrick Russo United States
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All Works

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Campbell, Craig, H. Phan, Perry B. Shieh, et al.. (2024). 225P Initial data from the DELIVER trial of DYNE-251 in males with DMD Mutations amenable to Exon 51 skipping. Neuromuscular Disorders. 43. 104441.67–104441.67.
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Naylor, Martin, et al.. (2023). P45 A phase 1/2 study of DYNE-251 in males with DMD mutations amenable to exon 51 skipping: DELIVER study design. Neuromuscular Disorders. 33. S69–S70. 2 indexed citations
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Huang, Wei E., Linfeng Huang, Gail M. Preston, et al.. (2006). Quantitative in situ assay of salicylic acid in tobacco leaves using a genetically modified biosensor strain of Acinetobacter sp. ADP1. The Plant Journal. 46(6). 1073–1083. 97 indexed citations
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Huang, Linfeng, et al.. (2005). Heterogeneity in codon usages of sobemovirus genes. Archives of Virology. 150(8). 1591–1605. 32 indexed citations
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Huang, Linfeng, et al.. (2005). The complete genome sequence, organization and affinities of carrot red leaf virus. Archives of Virology. 150(9). 1845–1855. 19 indexed citations
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Naylor, Martin, et al.. (2004). Construction and properties of a gene-silencing vector based on Poplar mosaic virus (genus Carlavirus). Journal of Virological Methods. 124(1-2). 27–36. 46 indexed citations
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Bernes, Claes & Martin Naylor. (2001). Will time heal every wound? : the environmental legacy of human activities. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 3 indexed citations
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Naylor, Martin, Alex M. Murphy, James O. Berry, & John P. Carr. (1998). Salicylic Acid Can Induce Resistance to Plant Virus Movement. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 11(9). 860–868. 117 indexed citations
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Chivasa, Stephen, Alex M. Murphy, Martin Naylor, & John P. Carr. (1997). Salicylic Acid Interferes with Tobacco Mosaic Virus Replication via a Novel Salicylhydroxamic Acid-Sensitive Mechanism.. The Plant Cell. 9(4). 547–557. 182 indexed citations
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Chivasa, Stephen, Alex M. Murphy, Martin Naylor, & John P. Carr. (1997). Salicylic Acid Interferes with Tobacco Mosaic Virus Replication via a Novel Salicylhydroxamic Acid-Sensitive Mechanism. The Plant Cell. 9(4). 547–547. 83 indexed citations
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Rigney, D.A., Martin Naylor, R. Divakar, & L.K. Ives. (1986). Low energy dislocation structures caused by sliding and by particle impact. Materials Science and Engineering. 81. 409–425. 145 indexed citations
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Naylor, Martin, et al.. (1985). Sliding wear of 304 and 310 stainless steels. Wear. 105(1). 73–86. 77 indexed citations
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Rigney, D.A., et al.. (1984). Wear processes in sliding systems. Wear. 100(1-3). 195–219. 328 indexed citations
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Naylor, Martin & T. F. Page. (1983). Microstructural studies of the temperature‐dependence of deformation structures around hardness indentations in ceramics. Journal of Microscopy. 130(3). 345–360. 32 indexed citations
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Naylor, Martin & T. F. Page. (1981). Microhardness, Friction and Wear of SiC and Si3N4 Materials as a Function of Load, Temperature and Environment.. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). 3 indexed citations

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