Nathan Howes

2.7k total citations
27 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Nathan Howes is a scholar working on Oncology, Surgery and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Nathan Howes has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Oncology, 13 papers in Surgery and 8 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Nathan Howes's work include Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (14 papers), Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (9 papers) and Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances (6 papers). Nathan Howes is often cited by papers focused on Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research (14 papers), Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment (9 papers) and Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances (6 papers). Nathan Howes collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Czechia. Nathan Howes's co-authors include Rudolf N. Cardinal, John P. Neoptolemos, William Greenhalf, Deborah Stocken, Ian O. Ellis, Roger Mountford, Péter Simon, R Ammann, David C. Whitcomb and Generoso Uomo and has published in prestigious journals such as Gastroenterology, Gut and American Journal of Transplantation.

In The Last Decade

Nathan Howes

27 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nathan Howes United Kingdom 17 688 646 202 148 124 27 1.2k
Li‐Ting Liu China 17 432 0.6× 305 0.5× 43 0.2× 176 1.2× 179 1.4× 95 1.2k
Arimantas Tamašauskas Lithuania 21 170 0.2× 188 0.3× 203 1.0× 177 1.2× 376 3.0× 96 1.3k
Alfonso Vázquez-Barquero Spain 19 92 0.1× 270 0.4× 182 0.9× 86 0.6× 148 1.2× 46 1.4k
Ruediger P. Laubender Germany 21 370 0.5× 95 0.1× 133 0.7× 98 0.7× 62 0.5× 54 947
Victoria Croog United States 10 246 0.4× 172 0.3× 270 1.3× 103 0.7× 66 0.5× 27 888
Hiroyuki Ito Japan 17 130 0.2× 224 0.3× 94 0.5× 50 0.3× 158 1.3× 121 878
Elaine Sugden United Kingdom 12 245 0.4× 240 0.4× 100 0.5× 56 0.4× 62 0.5× 19 856
Judy Lee United States 13 156 0.2× 353 0.5× 46 0.2× 36 0.2× 49 0.4× 35 839
Tommy Bergenheim Sweden 19 185 0.3× 80 0.1× 119 0.6× 56 0.4× 217 1.8× 44 1.1k
Lisa B. Nachtigall United States 27 419 0.6× 470 0.7× 380 1.9× 29 0.2× 301 2.4× 68 2.3k

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Fuller, Gordon, Nathan Howes, Samuel Keating, et al.. (2024). Major Trauma Triage Tool Study (MATTS) expert consensus-derived injury assessment tool. British Paramedic Journal. 9(1). 10–22. 1 indexed citations
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Parsons, Bryony N., Michael D. Burkitt, Andrew R. Moore, et al.. (2020). Netazepide Inhibits Expression of Pappalysin 2 in Type 1 Gastric Neuroendocrine Tumors. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 10(1). 113–132. 12 indexed citations
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Exarchou, Klaire, Nathan Howes, & D. Mark Pritchard. (2020). Systematic review: management of localised low‐grade upper gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumours. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 51(12). 1247–1267. 23 indexed citations
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Alabraba, Edward, et al.. (2014). The role of ultrasound in the management of patients with occult groin hernias. International Journal of Surgery. 12(9). 918–922. 15 indexed citations
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Mathur, Sunita, Tania Janaudis‐Ferreira, Lisa Wickerson, et al.. (2014). Meeting Report: Consensus Recommendations for a Research Agenda in Exercise in Solid Organ Transplantation. American Journal of Transplantation. 14(10). 2235–2245. 65 indexed citations
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Theologou, Thomas, Mohammad Diab, John R. Gosney, et al.. (2013). The impact of positive circumferential margin on survival following oesophagectomy using the new 7th TNM classification†. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. 44(5). 855–859. 13 indexed citations
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Elsayed, Hany, Ian R. Whittle, James McShane, et al.. (2010). The influence of age on mortality and survival in patients undergoing oesophagogastrectomies. A seven-year experience in a tertiary centre☆. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery. 11(1). 65–69. 12 indexed citations
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Hamish, Maher, Manj Gohel, Amanda C. Shepherd, Nathan Howes, & Alun H. Davies. (2009). Variations in the Pharmacological Management of Patients Treated with Carotid Endarterectomy: A Survey of European Vascular Surgeons. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 38(4). 402–407. 26 indexed citations
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Murphy, John A., et al.. (2008). Anterior Abdominal Wall Abscess Secondary to Subcutaneous Gallstones. Case Reports in Gastroenterology. 2(2). 219–223. 2 indexed citations
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Cardinal, Rudolf N. & Nathan Howes. (2005). Effects of lesions of the nucleus accumbens core on choice between small certain rewards and large uncertain rewards in rats. BMC Neuroscience. 6(1). 37–37. 175 indexed citations
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Howes, Nathan, William Greenhalf, Deborah Stocken, & John P. Neoptolemos. (2005). Cationic Trypsinogen Mutations and Pancreatitis. Clinics in Laboratory Medicine. 25(1). 39–59. 16 indexed citations
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Howes, Nathan, Markus M. Lerch, William Greenhalf, et al.. (2004). Clinical and genetic characteristics of hereditary pancreatitis in Europe. Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2(3). 252–261. 397 indexed citations
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Vitone, Louis J., Nathan Howes, Yan Li, et al.. (2004). THE ROLE OF MOLECULAR ANALYSIS IN SECONDARY SCREENING FOR PANCREATIC CANCER IN HIGH RISK GROUPS.. Pancreas. 29(4). 328–328. 1 indexed citations
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Howes, Nathan, William Greenhalf, Deborah Stocken, & John P. Neoptolemos. (2004). Cationic trypsinogen mutations and pancreatitis. Gastroenterology Clinics of North America. 33(4). 767–787. 24 indexed citations
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Howes, Nathan, et al.. (2001). A new polymorphism for the RI22H mutation in hereditary pancreatitis. Gut. 48(2). 247–250. 42 indexed citations
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Magee, Conor, William Greenhalf, Nathan Howes, Paula Ghaneh, & John P. Neoptolemos. (2001). Molecular pathogenesis of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and clinical implications. Surgical Oncology. 10(1-2). 1–23. 24 indexed citations
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Howes, Nathan, William Greenhalf, & John P. Neoptolemos. (2000). SCREENING FOR EARLY PANCREATIC DUCTAL ADENOCARCINOMA IN HEREDITARY PANCREATITIS. Medical Clinics of North America. 84(3). 719–738. 23 indexed citations
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Howes, Nathan. (1999). Reading Disability Subtypes and the Test of Memory and Learning. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 14(3). 317–339. 29 indexed citations
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Howes, Nathan, Ian O. Ellis, Roger Mountford, et al.. (1997). Hereditary Pancreatitis and Familial Pancreatic Cancer. Digestion. 58(6). 564–569. 31 indexed citations

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