Ross Sheil

416 total citations
13 papers, 320 citations indexed

About

Ross Sheil is a scholar working on Surgery, Transplantation and Hepatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ross Sheil has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 320 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Surgery, 3 papers in Transplantation and 3 papers in Hepatology. Recurrent topics in Ross Sheil's work include Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (7 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (2 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (2 papers). Ross Sheil is often cited by papers focused on Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (7 papers), Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (2 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (2 papers). Ross Sheil collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and Jamaica. Ross Sheil's co-authors include Geoffrey W. McCaughan, Pamela Dilworth, Richard A. Evans, Colin R. Dunstan, Robert P. Eckstein, John C. Graham, J. F. Mahony, Carol A. Pollock, Lloyd S. Ibels and Robyn J. Caterson and has published in prestigious journals such as Hepatology, Transplantation and Violence Against Women.

In The Last Decade

Ross Sheil

12 papers receiving 311 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Ross Sheil Australia 7 120 95 94 86 61 13 320
Pamela Dilworth Australia 11 240 2.0× 94 1.0× 114 1.2× 283 3.3× 178 2.9× 12 477
Tetsuo Tagami Japan 10 64 0.5× 34 0.4× 30 0.3× 33 0.4× 39 0.6× 31 317
Donata Cresseri Italy 10 57 0.5× 8 0.1× 24 0.3× 25 0.3× 35 0.6× 40 356
M.İ. Titiz Türkiye 10 77 0.6× 5 0.1× 65 0.7× 13 0.2× 61 1.0× 26 315
Jakob Mühlbacher Austria 9 120 1.0× 9 0.1× 18 0.2× 15 0.2× 31 0.5× 27 294
Maria Ibrahim United Kingdom 10 99 0.8× 5 0.1× 39 0.4× 24 0.3× 70 1.1× 19 297
Chiara Donadei Italy 9 46 0.4× 11 0.1× 21 0.2× 6 0.1× 33 0.5× 21 243
Doo‐Ho Lim South Korea 12 42 0.3× 10 0.1× 11 0.1× 18 0.2× 46 0.8× 46 292
F Mosimann Switzerland 10 178 1.5× 4 0.0× 45 0.5× 58 0.7× 50 0.8× 39 329
Rowena Delos Santos United States 8 109 0.9× 4 0.0× 96 1.0× 7 0.1× 27 0.4× 23 322

Countries citing papers authored by Ross Sheil

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ross Sheil

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ross Sheil

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Ross Sheil. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Ross Sheil 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 Ross Sheil. Ross Sheil is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Lachman, Jamie M., et al.. (2024). A Digital Parenting Intervention With Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Content: Quantitative Pre-Post Pilot Study. JMIR Formative Research. 9. e58611–e58611. 1 indexed citations
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Sun, Jing, et al.. (1997). Combined liver and pancreas transplantation induces pancreas allograft tolerance. Transplantation Proceedings. 29(1-2). 1145–1146. 14 indexed citations
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Sun, Jing, et al.. (1997). Quantity of donor tissue and rat allograft survival. Transplantation Proceedings. 29(1-2). 1143–1144. 9 indexed citations
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Verran, Deborah, A.K.K Chui, Dorothy M. Painter, et al.. (1996). USE OF LIVER ALLOGRAFTS FROM CARBON MONOXIDE POISONED CADAVERIC DONORS. Transplantation. 62(10). 1514,1515–1514,1515. 14 indexed citations
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McCaughan, Geoffrey W., Peter Angus, Scott Bowden, et al.. (1996). Retransplantation for precore mutant-related chronic hepatitis B infection: Prolonged survival in a patient receiving sequential ganciclovir/famciclovir therapy. Liver Transplantation and Surgery. 2(6). 472–474. 5 indexed citations
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Sheil, Ross, et al.. (1995). Strong tolerance mediated by allografting in the rat is due to donor liver leukocytes.. PubMed. 27(6). 3578–3578. 4 indexed citations
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Dunstan, Colin R., et al.. (1991). Bone loss after liver transplantation. Hepatology. 14(4). 613–619. 153 indexed citations
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McCaughan, Geoffrey W., Sarah Davies, Alex Bishop, et al.. (1990). A quantitative analysis of T lymphocyte populations in human liver allografts undergoing rejection: The use of monoclonal antibodies and double immunolabeling. Hepatology. 12(6). 1305–1313. 47 indexed citations
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Pollock, Carol A., Lloyd S. Ibels, Robert P. Eckstein, et al.. (1989). Peritoneal Morphology on Maintenance Dialysis. American Journal of Nephrology. 9(3). 198–204. 61 indexed citations
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Kelly, Graham, et al.. (1987). T6+ and HLA‐DR+ cell numbers in epidermis of immunosuppressed renal transplant recipients. Journal of Cutaneous Pathology. 14(4). 202–206. 9 indexed citations
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Sheil, Ross, et al.. (1987). Failure of patent aorto-renal grafts to cure hypertension in renin positive patients.. PubMed. 28(5). 535–7. 2 indexed citations

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