Michael Crossey

830 total citations
24 papers, 654 citations indexed

About

Michael Crossey is a scholar working on Rheumatology, Obstetrics and Gynecology and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael Crossey has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 654 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Rheumatology, 7 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology and 6 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Recurrent topics in Michael Crossey's work include Folate and B Vitamins Research (8 papers), Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (4 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (4 papers). Michael Crossey is often cited by papers focused on Folate and B Vitamins Research (8 papers), Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (4 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (4 papers). Michael Crossey collaborates with scholars based in United States, Nigeria and Taiwan. Michael Crossey's co-authors include Robert H. Glew, Dorothy J. VanderJagt, Thomas W. La Point, D.J. VanderJagt, A. U. El-Nafaty, Amitava Dasgupta, Carole A. Conn, Margaret Williams, S.N. Okolo and Samuel M. Cadena and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Clinical Chemistry and Life Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Michael Crossey

24 papers receiving 596 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Michael Crossey United States 14 117 113 93 92 85 24 654
Bhawana Sharma India 15 105 0.9× 112 1.0× 128 1.4× 98 1.1× 18 0.2× 38 918
Bahram Faraji United States 14 384 3.3× 84 0.7× 133 1.4× 97 1.1× 90 1.1× 25 746
Kenneth D. Fisher United States 14 192 1.6× 86 0.8× 242 2.6× 44 0.5× 236 2.8× 29 913
Phylis B. Moser‐Veillon United States 18 286 2.4× 64 0.6× 129 1.4× 28 0.3× 53 0.6× 28 667
Kaoru Kusama Japan 15 138 1.2× 83 0.7× 179 1.9× 76 0.8× 90 1.1× 41 793
Dympna Leonard Australia 15 148 1.3× 68 0.6× 276 3.0× 69 0.8× 20 0.2× 33 885
Taisun Hyun South Korea 16 375 3.2× 50 0.4× 206 2.2× 49 0.5× 201 2.4× 68 774
Richard P. Dowdy United States 12 308 2.6× 57 0.5× 116 1.2× 23 0.3× 134 1.6× 23 739
B Sandström Sweden 18 442 3.8× 77 0.7× 189 2.0× 39 0.4× 56 0.7× 63 1.1k
Lori A. Smolin United States 13 113 1.0× 139 1.2× 103 1.1× 14 0.2× 343 4.0× 21 778

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Fields of papers citing papers by Michael Crossey

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michael Crossey

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Michael Crossey. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Michael Crossey based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Michael Crossey. Michael Crossey is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Swanson, Kathleen M., et al.. (2020). The Value of Laboratory Information Augmenting a Managed Care Organization’s Comprehensive Diabetes Care Efforts in New Mexico. The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine. 5(5). 978–986. 2 indexed citations
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Crossey, Michael, et al.. (2020). Lab in the Time of COVID. The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine. 5(6). 1406–1407. 2 indexed citations
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Crossey, Michael, et al.. (2018). Improving the Delivery of Healthcare through Clinical Diagnostic Insights: A Valuation of Laboratory Medicine through “Clinical Lab 2.0”. The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine. 3(3). 487–497. 13 indexed citations
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Crawford, James M., Gaurav Sharma, Michael Crossey, et al.. (2017). Improving American Healthcare Through “Clinical Lab 2.0”. Academic Pathology. 4. 1531701195–1531701195. 31 indexed citations
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Lathrop, Sarah, et al.. (2011). A Toxicology-Based Review of Fentanyl-Related Deaths in New Mexico (1986–2007). American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology. 32(4). 347–351. 28 indexed citations
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VanderJagt, Dorothy J., et al.. (2010). Lipid Profiles and <i>trans</i> Fatty Acids in Serum Phospholipids of Semi-nomadic Fulani in Northern Nigeria. Journal of Health Population and Nutrition. 28(2). 159–66. 10 indexed citations
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Glew, Robert H., et al.. (2010). Vitamin D Status of Seminomadic Fulani Men and Women. Journal of the National Medical Association. 102(6). 485–490. 22 indexed citations
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VanderJagt, Dorothy J., I. A. O. Ujah, Michael Crossey, et al.. (2009). Subclinical vitamin B12 deficiency in pregnant women attending an antenatal clinic in Nigeria. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 29(4). 288–295. 17 indexed citations
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VanderJagt, Dorothy J., et al.. (2007). Nutritional factors associated with anaemia in pregnant women in northern Nigeria.. PubMed. 25(1). 75–81. 59 indexed citations
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VanderJagt, Dorothy J., et al.. (2004). High‐density lipoprotein and homocysteine levels correlate inversely in preeclamptic women in northern Nigeria. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 83(6). 536–542. 52 indexed citations
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VanderJagt, Dorothy J., et al.. (2004). High-density lipoprotein and homocysteine levels correlate inversely in preeclamptic women in northern Nigeria. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica. 83(6). 536–542. 13 indexed citations
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Glew, Robert H., et al.. (2004). Lysosomal enzymes in preeclamptic women in northern Nigeria. Clinica Chimica Acta. 353(1-2). 95–101. 2 indexed citations
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Glew, Robert H., et al.. (2004). Abnormalities in the fatty-acid composition of the serum phospholipids of stroke patients.. PubMed. 96(6). 826–32. 14 indexed citations
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Glew, Robert H., et al.. (2004). Risk factors for cardiovascular disease and diet of urban and rural dwellers in northern Nigeria.. PubMed. 22(4). 357–69. 39 indexed citations
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VanderJagt, D.J., et al.. (2002). Comparison of the total antioxidant content of 30 widely used medicinal plants of New Mexico. Life Sciences. 70(9). 1035–1040. 128 indexed citations
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Glew, Robert H., Margaret Williams, Carole A. Conn, et al.. (2001). Cardiovascular disease risk factors and diet of Fulani pastoralists of northern Nigeria. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 74(6). 730–736. 57 indexed citations
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VanderJagt, Dorothy J., Kevin Spelman, Pradip Datta, et al.. (2000). Folate and vitamin B12 status of adolescent girls in northern Nigeria.. PubMed. 92(7). 334–40. 29 indexed citations
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Dasgupta, Amitava & Michael Crossey. (1997). Elevated Free Fatty Acid Concentrations in Lipemic Sera Reduce Protein Binding of Valproic Acid Significantly More Than Phenytoin. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences. 313(2). 75–79. 25 indexed citations
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Crossey, Michael & Amitava Dasgupta. (1997). Effects of Digoxinlike Immunoreactive Substances and Digoxin FAB Antibodies on the New Digoxin Microparticle Enzyme Immunoassay. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring. 19(2). 185–190. 12 indexed citations
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Caneba, Gerard T. & Michael Crossey. (1987). CHAOS IN A PERIODICALLY PERTURBED CSTR. Chemical Engineering Communications. 51(1-6). 1–18. 9 indexed citations

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