SA Watson

492 total citations
14 papers, 266 citations indexed

About

SA Watson is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Surgery and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, SA Watson has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 266 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Epidemiology, 5 papers in Surgery and 5 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in SA Watson's work include Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances (7 papers), Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (4 papers) and Estrogen and related hormone effects (2 papers). SA Watson is often cited by papers focused on Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Advances (7 papers), Helicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies (4 papers) and Estrogen and related hormone effects (2 papers). SA Watson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and United States. SA Watson's co-authors include Andrew M. Smith, David L. Morris, J D Harrison, Lindy G. Durrant, Philip A. Clarke, Teresa Morris, Francesco Makovec, S Y Iftikhar, Lucio C. Rovati and Anna M. Grabowska and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Gastroenterology.

In The Last Decade

SA Watson

13 papers receiving 255 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
SA Watson United Kingdom 7 149 84 76 70 59 14 266
Candace Wise United States 9 197 1.3× 92 1.1× 39 0.5× 62 0.9× 53 0.9× 9 315
H.-D. R�her Germany 7 138 0.9× 50 0.6× 19 0.3× 110 1.6× 62 1.1× 19 332
Hyo‐Yung Yun South Korea 9 90 0.6× 98 1.2× 93 1.2× 130 1.9× 11 0.2× 13 316
Sharon De Morrow United States 3 134 0.9× 64 0.8× 22 0.3× 41 0.6× 37 0.6× 3 249
Seitaro Watanabe Japan 13 260 1.7× 193 2.3× 179 2.4× 65 0.9× 63 1.1× 38 425
Veronica De Simone Italy 10 42 0.3× 48 0.6× 23 0.3× 143 2.0× 25 0.4× 15 280
Shi-Bin Guo China 12 130 0.9× 70 0.8× 93 1.2× 103 1.5× 51 0.9× 25 327
Bryan Peterson United States 5 149 1.0× 111 1.3× 105 1.4× 42 0.6× 6 0.1× 9 250
Weimin Wu China 11 50 0.3× 59 0.7× 17 0.2× 169 2.4× 59 1.0× 19 326

Countries citing papers authored by SA Watson

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Fields of papers citing papers by SA Watson

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

This network shows the impact of papers produced by SA Watson. 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 SA Watson. The network helps show where SA Watson may publish in the future.

Co-authorship network of co-authors of SA Watson

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

All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Iftikhar, S Y, et al.. (2007). Androgen receptors may act in a paracrine manner to regulate oesophageal adenocarcinoma growth. European Journal of Surgical Oncology. 33(5). 561–568. 30 indexed citations
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Gilliam, A, A. Garin, SA Watson, et al.. (2004). Randomised, double blind, placebo-controlled, multi-centre, group-sequential trial of G17DT for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer unsuitable or unwilling to take chemotherapy. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 22(14_suppl). 2511–2511. 4 indexed citations
3.
Watson, SA. (2001). Oncogenic targets of β-catenin-mediated transcription in molecular pathogenesis of intestinal polyposis. The Lancet. 357(9256). 572–573. 13 indexed citations
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Watson, SA & Andrew M. Smith. (2001). Hypergastrinemia promotes adenoma progression in the APC(Min-/+) mouse model of familial adenomatous polyposis.. PubMed. 61(2). 625–31. 79 indexed citations
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Smith, Andrew, Andrea Varró, & SA Watson. (1998). Serum gastrin levels are normal in patients with colorectal polyps. Gastroenterology. 114. A1182–A1182. 1 indexed citations
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Smith, Andrew, Andrea Varró, SA Watson, & J Hardcastle. (1998). Progastrin and glycine extended gastrin-17 are overexpressed in pernicious anaemia patients. Gastroenterology. 114. A1181–A1181. 3 indexed citations
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Lewin, Jackie, et al.. (1997). Nuclear expression of an epitope of the CCK-B/gastrin receptor.. UCL Discovery (University College London). 4 indexed citations
9.
Watson, SA. (1995). Section Review: Oncologic, Endocrine & Metabolic: Gastrin antagonists and gastrointestinal tumours. Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs. 4(12). 1253–1266. 2 indexed citations
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Watson, SA, et al.. (1993). Interactions between oestradiol and danazol on the growth of gastrointestinal tumour cells.. PubMed. 13(1). 97–102. 1 indexed citations
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Watson, SA, et al.. (1992). Therapeutic effect of the gastrin receptor antagonist, CR2093 on gastrointestinal tumour cell growth. British Journal of Cancer. 65(6). 879–883. 29 indexed citations
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Harrison, J D, SA Watson, & David L. Morris. (1989). The effect of sex hormones and tamoxifen on the growth of human gastric and colorectal cancer cell lines. Cancer. 63(11). 2148–2151. 52 indexed citations
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Morris, David L., SA Watson, Lindy G. Durrant, & J D Harrison. (1989). Hormonal control of gastric and colorectal cancer in man.. Gut. 30(4). 425–429. 31 indexed citations

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