Richard Margolin

13.4k total citations · 5 hit papers
60 papers, 9.3k citations indexed

About

Richard Margolin is a scholar working on Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Physiology and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard Margolin has authored 60 papers receiving a total of 9.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, 16 papers in Physiology and 13 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. Recurrent topics in Richard Margolin's work include Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications (15 papers), Medical Image Segmentation Techniques (13 papers) and Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (12 papers). Richard Margolin is often cited by papers focused on Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications (15 papers), Medical Image Segmentation Techniques (13 papers) and Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (12 papers). Richard Margolin collaborates with scholars based in United States, Belgium and United Kingdom. Richard Margolin's co-authors include Shiva Gautam, Robert S. Dittus, Gordon R. Bernard, Joseph Francis, Theodore Speroff, Brenda Truman, Sharon K. Inouye, E. Wesley Ely, Benoît M. Dawant and Alex Zijdenbos and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Brain and Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Richard Margolin

59 papers receiving 9.0k citations

Hit Papers

Delirium in Mechanically Ventilated Patients 1994 2026 2004 2015 2001 2001 2003 1994 2001 500 1000 1.5k 2.0k

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Richard Margolin
Tamara G. Fong United States
Willem A. van Gool Netherlands
Michael S. Avidan United States
Clifton W. Callaway United States
Mervyn Maze United States
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All Works

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Tai, Chin‐Yin, Meng Wu, Chia‐Lin Wu, et al.. (2023). APNmAb005, an anti‐tau antibody targeting synaptic tau oligomers, in Phase 1 for treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease and primary tauopathies. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 19(S21). 6 indexed citations
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Chain, Daniel G. & Richard Margolin. (2023). AlphaFold 2 predicts opening of the tau hairpin conformation by Mapt mutations and the extent of opening reflects their location. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 19(S24). 1 indexed citations
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Jiang, Mei, Se‐Eun Jang, Dongrui Ma, et al.. (2022). The APP intracellular domain promotes LRRK2 expression to enable feed-forward neurodegenerative mechanisms in Parkinson’s disease. Science Signaling. 15(748). eabk3411–eabk3411. 8 indexed citations
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Whelan, Christopher D., Niklas Mattsson, Michael W. Nagle, et al.. (2019). Multiplex proteomics identifies novel CSF and plasma biomarkers of early Alzheimer’s disease. Acta Neuropathologica Communications. 7(1). 169–169. 168 indexed citations
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Margolin, Richard, et al.. (2015). P4‐280: Maximizing the potential of small companies in Alzheimer's disease research: Challenges and opportunities. Alzheimer s & Dementia. 11(7S_Part_19). 1 indexed citations
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Landau, Susan, Benjamin A. Thomas, Lennart Thurfjell, et al.. (2014). Amyloid PET imaging in Alzheimer’s disease: a comparison of three radiotracers. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 41(7). 1398–1407. 202 indexed citations
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Obrocea, Gabriela V., et al.. (2008). Thyroid Hormone Augmentation in Treatment-Refractory Depression. Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience. 6(1). 3–10. 1 indexed citations
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Margolin, Richard, et al.. (2005). Depression in older patients with neurologic illness: causes, recognition, management.. Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine. 72(Suppl_3). S52–S52. 7 indexed citations
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Ely, E. Wesley, Brenda Truman, Ayumi Shintani, et al.. (2003). Monitoring Sedation Status Over Time in ICU Patients. JAMA. 289(22). 2983–2983. 1152 indexed citations breakdown →
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Ely, E. Wesley, Sharon K. Inouye, Gordon R. Bernard, et al.. (2001). Delirium in Mechanically Ventilated Patients. JAMA. 286(21). 2703–2703. 2165 indexed citations breakdown →
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Ely, E. Wesley, Shiva Gautam, Richard Margolin, et al.. (2001). The impact of delirium in the intensive care unit on hospital length of stay. Intensive Care Medicine. 27(12). 1892–1900. 735 indexed citations breakdown →
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Maurer, Calvin R., et al.. (1996). Technical Note. Effect of Geometrical Distortion Correction in MR on Image Registration Accuracy. Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography. 20(4). 666–679. 86 indexed citations
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Welch, Larry W., A. Nimmerrichter, R. Keßler, et al.. (1996). Severe global amnesia presenting as Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome but resulting from atypical lesions. Psychological Medicine. 26(2). 421–425. 9 indexed citations
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Ge, Yaorong, J. Michael Fitzpatrick, Benoît M. Dawant, et al.. (1996). Accurate localization of cortical convolutions in MR brain images. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. 15(4). 418–428. 14 indexed citations
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Zijdenbos, Alex, Benoît M. Dawant, & Richard Margolin. (1994). Automatic detection of intracranial contours in MR images. Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics. 18(1). 11–23. 26 indexed citations
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Ge, Yaorong, J. Michael Fitzpatrick, John R. Votaw, et al.. (1994). Retrospective Registration of PET and MR Brain Images. Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography. 18(5). 800–810. 24 indexed citations
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Zijdenbos, Alex, Benoît M. Dawant, Richard Margolin, & Andrew C. Palmer. (1994). Morphometric analysis of white matter lesions in MR images: method and validation. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. 13(4). 716–724. 969 indexed citations breakdown →
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Cascella, Nicola G., Godfrey D. Pearlson, Dean F. Wong, et al.. (1991). Effects of Substance Abuse on Ventricular and Sulcal Measures Assessed by Computerised Tomography. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 159(2). 217–221. 24 indexed citations
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Regan, William M., Richard Margolin, & Roy J. Mathew. (1989). Cardiac arrhythmia following rapid imipramine withdrawal. Biological Psychiatry. 25(4). 482–484. 2 indexed citations
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Coursey, Bert M., D.D. Hoppes, Michael P. Unterweger, et al.. (1983). Standardization of 18F for use in positron-emission tomography. The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 34(8). 1181–1189. 8 indexed citations

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