Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Pericytes regulate the blood–brain barrier
20102.1k citationsElisabet Wallgard, Per Henrik Lindblom et al.Natureprofile →
Dll4 signalling through Notch1 regulates formation of tip cells during angiogenesis
20071.3k citationsMats Hellström, Jennifer J. Hofmann et al.Natureprofile →
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Fields of papers citing papers by Per Henrik Lindblom
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Lindblom, Per Henrik. (2008). ADR - The Opiate of the Legal System : Perspectives on Alternative Dispute Resolution Generally and in Sweden. European Review of Private Law/Revue européenne de droit privé/Europäische Zeitschrift für Privatrecht. 16(1). 63–93.6 indexed citations
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Lindblom, Per Henrik. (2008). Utvärdering av lagen om grupprättegång. 93(10). 833–847.
Lindblom, Per Henrik. (2007). The Growing Role of the Courts and the new Functions of Judicial Process - Fact or Flummery?. Scandinavian studies in law. 281–310.2 indexed citations
Hellström, Mats, Jennifer J. Hofmann, Elisabet Wallgard, et al.. (2007). Dll4 signalling through Notch1 regulates formation of tip cells during angiogenesis. Nature. 445(7129). 776–780.1328 indexed citations breakdown →
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Lindblom, Per Henrik. (2006). ADR - opium för rättsväsendet? : Synpunkter på alternativ tvistlösning och valfri civilprocess. 101–130.
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Lindblom, Per Henrik. (2005). Lagen om grupprättegång - bakgrund och framtid. 129–191.1 indexed citations
Chen, Jinxin, Per Henrik Lindblom, & Annika Lindblom. (1998). A study of the PTEN/MMAC1 gene in 136 breast cancer families.. PubMed. 102(1). 124–5.35 indexed citations
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Lindblom, Per Henrik. (1997). Harmony of the legal spheres. A Swedish view on the construction of a unified European procedural law. European Review of Private Law/Revue européenne de droit privé/Europäische Zeitschrift für Privatrecht. 11–46.2 indexed citations
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Lindblom, Per Henrik. (1996). Grupptryck mot grupptalan. (Group pressure against group action). 23.1 indexed citations
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Lindblom, Per Henrik. (1996). Group Actions and the Role of Courts - A European Perspective. Kluwer Law International eBooks. 20.1 indexed citations
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