Robert F. Todd

1.2k total citations
11 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Robert F. Todd is a scholar working on Immunology and Allergy, Immunology and Hematology. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert F. Todd has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Immunology and Allergy, 6 papers in Immunology and 4 papers in Hematology. Recurrent topics in Robert F. Todd's work include Cell Adhesion Molecules Research (8 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (3 papers) and Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (3 papers). Robert F. Todd is often cited by papers focused on Cell Adhesion Molecules Research (8 papers), Immune Response and Inflammation (3 papers) and Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms (3 papers). Robert F. Todd collaborates with scholars based in United States and Germany. Robert F. Todd's co-authors include Howard R. Petty, Peter A. Ward, Ikuko F. Mizukami, Wei Xue, David R. Freyer, Rory M. Marks, Sujata Srikanth, Robert G. Sitrin, P Pan and Walter Newman and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Annals of Neurology and Kidney International.

In The Last Decade

Robert F. Todd

11 papers receiving 1000 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robert F. Todd United States 11 405 393 236 233 201 11 1.0k
Heihachiro Kashiwagi Japan 14 418 1.0× 238 0.6× 298 1.3× 244 1.0× 186 0.9× 29 1.0k
Karen Y. Larbi United Kingdom 10 581 1.4× 550 1.4× 336 1.4× 168 0.7× 147 0.7× 16 1.2k
Omid Abbassi United States 7 675 1.7× 432 1.1× 220 0.9× 121 0.5× 250 1.2× 8 955
RO Hynes United States 12 503 1.2× 209 0.5× 394 1.7× 184 0.8× 269 1.3× 13 1.1k
KE Arfors United States 9 561 1.4× 466 1.2× 221 0.9× 90 0.4× 236 1.2× 12 1.0k
Meera Subramaniam United States 14 413 1.0× 334 0.8× 283 1.2× 119 0.5× 201 1.0× 23 995
Dan Hauzenberger Sweden 18 225 0.6× 225 0.6× 178 0.8× 116 0.5× 144 0.7× 37 772
MA Jutila United States 8 580 1.4× 462 1.2× 236 1.0× 91 0.4× 152 0.8× 8 894
TA Springer United States 11 582 1.4× 587 1.5× 295 1.3× 86 0.4× 527 2.6× 13 1.4k
Lies H. Jaspars Netherlands 11 415 1.0× 278 0.7× 286 1.2× 90 0.4× 100 0.5× 22 1.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robert F. Todd

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All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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Sitrin, Robert G., P Pan, Sujata Srikanth, & Robert F. Todd. (1998). Fibrinogen activates NF-kappa B transcription factors in mononuclear phagocytes.. PubMed. 161(3). 1462–70. 111 indexed citations
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Xue, Wei, Ikuko F. Mizukami, Robert F. Todd, & Howard R. Petty. (1997). Urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptors associate with beta1 and beta3 integrins of fibrosarcoma cells: dependence on extracellular matrix components.. PubMed. 57(9). 1682–9. 204 indexed citations
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Petty, Howard R. & Robert F. Todd. (1996). Integrins as promiscuous signal transduction devices. Immunology Today. 17(5). 209–212. 132 indexed citations
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Washington, Ruth, Jeffrey R. Burton, Robert F. Todd, et al.. (1994). Expression of immunologically relevant endothelial cell activation antigens on isolated central neurvous system microvessels from patients with multiple sclerosis. Annals of Neurology. 35(1). 89–97. 136 indexed citations
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Seekamp, A., Michael S. Mulligan, Gerd O. Till, et al.. (1993). Role of beta 2 integrins and ICAM-1 in lung injury following ischemia-reperfusion of rat hind limbs.. PubMed. 143(2). 464–72. 96 indexed citations
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Varani, James, Carla G. Taylor, Bruce L. Riser, et al.. (1992). Mesangial cell killing by leukocytes: Role of leukocyte oxidants and proteolytic enzymes. Kidney International. 42(5). 1169–1177. 24 indexed citations
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Elner, Victor M., et al.. (1992). Differential expression of human corneal and perilimbal ICAM-1 by inflammatory cytokines.. PubMed. 33(3). 564–73. 48 indexed citations
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Weston, Brent W., Richard A. Axtell, Robert F. Todd, et al.. (1991). Clinical and biologic effects of granulocyte colony stimulating factor in the treatment of myelokathexis. The Journal of Pediatrics. 118(2). 229–234. 36 indexed citations
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Marks, Rory M., Robert F. Todd, & Peter A. Ward. (1989). Rapid induction of neutrophil–endothelial adhesion by endothelial complement fixation. Nature. 339(6222). 314–317. 124 indexed citations
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Todd, Robert F. & David R. Freyer. (1988). The CD11/CD18 Leukocyte Glycoprotein Deficiency. Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America. 2(1). 13–31. 99 indexed citations

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