S Mak
Impact in
- Genetics top 5%
- Virus-based gene therapy research
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- CAR-T cell therapy research
Papers in
- Genetics 20
- Virus-based gene therapy research 20
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- Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects 9
- CRISPR and Genetic Engineering 4
- RNA Interference and Gene Delivery 3
- Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications 3
- Co-authors
- G. Chinnadurai (2 shared papers)M Kuppuswamy (2 shared papers)T. Subramanian (2 shared papers)James R. Smiley (3 shared papers)John W. Gysbers (1 shared paper)Frank L. Graham (2 shared papers)Vincent Ng (1 shared paper)Pauline Cho (1 shared paper)
- Journals
- Journal of Virology (11 papers)Experimental Cell Research (2 papers)Virology (2 papers)Biochemistry and Cell Biology (1 paper)Journal of Biological Chemistry (1 paper)
- Partner nations
- CanadaUnited StatesHong Kong
In The Last Decade
S Mak
21 papers receiving 486 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 57
- Genetics 454
- Oncology 207
- Infectious Diseases 133
- Molecular Biology 397
- Biotechnology 36
Countries citing papers authored by S Mak
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Fields of papers citing papers by S Mak
This network shows the impact of papers produced by S Mak. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by S Mak. The network helps show where S Mak may publish in the future.
Co-authors
The 25 scholars most cited alongside S Mak, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.
All Works
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| # | Work | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1984 | 85 | |
| 2 | 1982 | 54 | |
| 3 | 1981 | 52 | |
| 4 | 1984 | 49 | |
| 5 | 2000 | 43 | |
| 6 | 1986 | 41 | |
| 7 | 1979 | 39 | |
| 8 | 1983 | 32 | |
| 9 | 1981 | 28 | |
| 10 | 1993 | 26 | |
| 11 | 1968 | 21 | |
| 12 | 1992 | 18 | |
| 13 | 1978 | 15 | |
| 14 | 1977 | 14 | |
| 15 | 1982 | 9 | |
| 16 | 1986 | 8 | |
| 17 | 1972 | 8 | |
| 18 | 1979 | 8 | |
| 19 | 1976 | 8 | |
| 20 | 1974 | 8 |
About S Mak
S Mak is a scholar working on Genetics, Molecular Biology, Oncology, Infectious Diseases and Animal Science and Zoology, having authored 22 papers that have together received 574 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Virus-based gene therapy research (20 papers), Viral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects (9 papers), CAR-T cell therapy research (8 papers), CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (4 papers), Animal Virus Infections Studies (3 papers), RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (3 papers), Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications (3 papers) and Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Genetics (454 citations), Oncology (207 citations), Infectious Diseases (133 citations), Molecular Biology (397 citations) and Biotechnology (36 citations). S Mak has collaborated with scholars based in Canada, United States and Hong Kong. Frequent co-authors include G. Chinnadurai, M Kuppuswamy, T. Subramanian, James R. Smiley, John W. Gysbers, Frank L. Graham, Vincent Ng, Pauline Cho, Philip E. Branton and Darrell J. Tomkins. Their work appears in journals such as Journal of Virology, Experimental Cell Research, Virology, Biochemistry and Cell Biology and Journal of Biological Chemistry.
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