Rebecca Warren

1.9k total citations
31 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Rebecca Warren is a scholar working on Sensory Systems, Biomedical Engineering and Nutrition and Dietetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Rebecca Warren has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Sensory Systems, 6 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 5 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics. Recurrent topics in Rebecca Warren's work include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (6 papers), Trace Elements in Health (3 papers) and Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (3 papers). Rebecca Warren is often cited by papers focused on Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (6 papers), Trace Elements in Health (3 papers) and Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (3 papers). Rebecca Warren collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Sweden. Rebecca Warren's co-authors include S. K. Bosher, Catherine A. Smith, Anne E. Warner, Malcolm Carruthers, Manlio Tassieri, R. M. L. Evans, Jonathan M. Cooper, Alice H. Eagly, C. Slack and Nicholas J. Bailey and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Clinical Investigation.

In The Last Decade

Rebecca Warren

29 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Rebecca Warren United Kingdom 17 505 330 203 198 175 31 1.5k
Gregory R. Bock United Kingdom 31 946 1.9× 472 1.4× 287 1.4× 737 3.7× 138 0.8× 84 2.6k
Hubert Kerschbaum Austria 27 376 0.7× 823 2.5× 192 0.9× 419 2.1× 54 0.3× 97 2.9k
Enrique Soto Mexico 24 470 0.9× 644 2.0× 410 2.0× 101 0.5× 81 0.5× 110 1.8k
Toshiaki Endo Japan 32 99 0.2× 727 2.2× 142 0.7× 291 1.5× 178 1.0× 144 3.4k
John A. McNulty United States 26 87 0.2× 317 1.0× 141 0.7× 213 1.1× 232 1.3× 119 2.1k
Erin Lewis United States 22 370 0.7× 204 0.6× 139 0.7× 273 1.4× 153 0.9× 69 1.4k
Robert C. Switzer United States 22 84 0.2× 1.0k 3.1× 232 1.1× 239 1.2× 107 0.6× 41 2.9k
K. Ehrenberger Austria 25 741 1.5× 239 0.7× 398 2.0× 433 2.2× 135 0.8× 83 1.9k
Patricia M. White United States 27 759 1.5× 1.2k 3.5× 109 0.5× 1.0k 5.1× 135 0.8× 64 3.4k
Yuan Wang China 28 196 0.4× 1.0k 3.1× 39 0.2× 552 2.8× 186 1.1× 137 3.0k

Countries citing papers authored by Rebecca Warren

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Fields of papers citing papers by Rebecca Warren

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Rebecca Warren

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Rebecca Warren. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Rebecca Warren 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 Rebecca Warren. Rebecca Warren 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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Yeoh, Daniel K., Christopher C. Blyth, Anita J Campbell, et al.. (2021). Acute haemoptysis, fever and abdominal pain in an adolescent from northern Australia. Thorax. 76(9). 951–953.
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Warren, Rebecca, et al.. (2018). Static length changes of cochlear outer hair cells can tune low-frequency hearing. PLoS Computational Biology. 14(1). e1005936–e1005936. 7 indexed citations
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Lee, Francis, et al.. (2017). Spinal cord injuries: overcoming barriers to seamless care for patients. British Journal of Nursing. 26(6). 324–330. 4 indexed citations
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Warren, Rebecca & Anders Fridberger. (2015). The basilar membrane acts as a passive support structure at the cochlear apex. AIP conference proceedings. 1703. 40006–40006. 1 indexed citations
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Tassieri, Manlio, R. M. L. Evans, Rebecca Warren, Nicholas J. Bailey, & Jonathan M. Cooper. (2012). Microrheology with optical tweezers: data analysis. New Journal of Physics. 14(11). 115032–115032. 104 indexed citations
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Tassieri, Manlio, Graham M. Gibson, R. M. L. Evans, et al.. (2010). Measuring storage and loss moduli using optical tweezers: Broadband microrheology. Physical Review E. 81(2). 26308–26308. 69 indexed citations
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Higham, Thomas, Rebecca Warren, Andrej Belinskij, Heinrich Härke, & Rachel Wood. (2010). Radiocarbon Dating, Stable Isotope Analysis, and Diet-Derived Offsets in14C Ages from the Klin-Yar Site, Russian North Caucasus. Radiocarbon. 52(2). 653–670. 31 indexed citations
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Haslam, Michael, Susana Carvalho, Ignacio de la Torre, et al.. (2009). Primate archaeology. Nature. 460(7253). 339–344. 141 indexed citations
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McCabe, Charles J. & Rebecca Warren. (2001). The effect of organized systems of trauma care on motor vehicle crash mortality. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 19(5). 437–437. 2 indexed citations
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Warren, Rebecca, et al.. (2001). Segmentation techniques for expanding a library instruction market. Research Strategies. 18(3). 171–180. 2 indexed citations
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Warren, Rebecca & William John Powell. (1986). Acute alveolar hypoxia increases bronchopulmonary shunt flow in the dog.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 77(5). 1515–1524. 12 indexed citations
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Warren, Rebecca. (1980). Tungsten filament vaporiser and oxyhydrogen flame for optical-emission spectrometry. The Analyst. 105(1248). 227–227. 8 indexed citations
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Eagly, Alice H. & Rebecca Warren. (1976). Intelligence, comprehension, and opinion change1. Journal of Personality. 44(2). 226–242. 51 indexed citations
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Mendelsohn, F. A. O. & Rebecca Warren. (1975). Micromethods for the Simultaneous Measurement of Intracellular Potassium and Corticosterone Output of Isolated Adrenal Cortical Cells. Clinical Science. 49(1). 1–12. 3 indexed citations
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Slack, C., Anne E. Warner, & Rebecca Warren. (1973). The distribution of sodium and potassium in amphibian embryos during early development. The Journal of Physiology. 232(2). 297–312. 77 indexed citations
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Bosher, S. K. & Rebecca Warren. (1971). A study of the electrochemistry and osmotic relationships of the cochlear fluids in the neonatal rat at the time of the development of the endocochlear potential. The Journal of Physiology. 212(3). 739–761. 181 indexed citations
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Bosher, S. K. & Rebecca Warren. (1968). Observations on the electrochemistry of the cochlear endolymph of the rat: a quantitative study of its electrical potential and ionic composition as determined by means of flame spectrophotometry. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences. 171(1023). 227–247. 116 indexed citations
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Carruthers, Malcolm, et al.. (1966). Raised serum copper and caeruloplasmin levels in subjects taking oral contraceptives. Journal of Clinical Pathology. 19(5). 498–500. 93 indexed citations
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Warren, Rebecca. (1965). The determination of copper and magnesium in blood serum by high-resolution flame spectrophotometry. The Analyst. 90(1074). 549–549. 8 indexed citations
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Warren, Rebecca. (1952). A flame photometer for routine biochemical use. Journal of Scientific Instruments. 29(9). 284–286. 1 indexed citations

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