448 total citations 22 papers, 336 citations indexed
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Patterson Df is a scholar working on Surgery, Rheumatology and Genetics.
According to data from OpenAlex, Patterson Df has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 336 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Surgery, 5 papers in Rheumatology and 5 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Patterson Df's work include Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus (4 papers), Congenital Heart Disease Studies (4 papers) and Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research (4 papers). Patterson Df is often cited by papers focused on Glycogen Storage Diseases and Myoclonus (4 papers), Congenital Heart Disease Studies (4 papers) and Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research (4 papers). Patterson Df collaborates with scholars based in United States and China. Patterson Df's co-authors include Rubin Lf, Robert Z. Selden, Hans Meier, H. E. Markus Meier, Desnick Rj, Mark S. Sands, Hao Sun and Mark E. Haskins and has published in prestigious journals such as PubMed and Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich).
In The Last Decade
Patterson Df
21 papers
receiving
301 citations
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Sun, Hao, et al.. (1999). [Preliminary studies on gene therapy for lysosomal alpha-mannosidosis].. PubMed. 16(4). 205–7.1 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson. (1995). Menstrual dysfunction in athletes: assessment and treatment.. PubMed. 21(3). 227–9, 310.6 indexed citations
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Sands, Mark S., et al.. (1994). Mucopolysaccharidosis type VII as a model system for gene transfer to the central nervous system.. PubMed. 1 Suppl 1. S55–S55.4 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson. (1993). Understanding and controlling inherited diseases in dogs and cats.. PubMed. 118 Suppl 1. 23S–27S.7 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1982). Screening for inborn errors of metabolism in dogs and cats.. PubMed. 94. 93–116.13 indexed citations
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Selden, Robert Z., et al.. (1982). Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome in miniature schnauzers.. PubMed. 181(8). 798–801.27 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1982). Animal models of mucopolysaccharidosis.. PubMed. 94. 177–201.6 indexed citations
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Rj, Desnick, et al.. (1980). Feline models of mucopolysaccharidosis.. PubMed. 16(1). 219–24.4 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1979). Mucopolysaccharidosis in a domestic short-haired cat--a disease distinct from that seen in the Siamese cat.. PubMed. 175(4). 384–7.26 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson. (1978). Lesion-specific genetic factors in canine congenital heart diseases: patent ductus arteriosus in poodles, defects of the conotruncal septum in the Keeshond.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 14(7). 315–47.5 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1977). Hereditary fragility and hyperextensibility of the skin of cats. A defect in collagen fibrillogenesis.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 37(2). 170–9.43 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1976). Mucopolysaccharidosis in a cat.. PubMed. 169(3). 334–9.28 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson. (1976). Congenital defects of the cardiovascular system of dogs: studies in comparative cardiology.. PubMed. 20. 1–37.17 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1972). Multiple cardiovascular malformations in a family of Boxer dogs.. PubMed. 160(7). 965–76.4 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1970). Long-standing unilateral contraction of the diaphragm synchronous with the heart beat.. PubMed. 156(10). 1411–4.
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1966). Congenital malformations of the cardiovascular system associated with chromosomal abnormalities. A report of the clinical, pathologic, and cytogenetic findings in 2 dogs.. PubMed. 13(8). 669–86.1 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1963). RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE CANINE HEART. II.. PubMed. 143. 137–48.6 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1961). Spontaneous abnormal cardiac arrhythmias and conduction disturbances in the dog. A clinical and pathologic study of 3,000 dogs.. PubMed. 22. 355–69.58 indexed citations
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Df, Patterson, et al.. (1960). Survey of cardiovascular disease in dogs--preliminary report on the first 1,000 dogs screened.. PubMed. 21. 329–59.43 indexed citations
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Meier, Hans & Patterson Df. (1956). Myelogenous leukemia in a cat.. PubMed. 128(4). 211–4.4 indexed citations
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