Susan McRitchie
Impact in
- Clinical Biochemistry top 10%
- Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
- Nephrology top 10%
Papers in
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- Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies 15
- Gut microbiota and health 8
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- Diet and metabolism studies 5
- Co-authors
- Susan Sumner (35 shared papers)Wimal Pathmasiri (32 shared papers)Delisha A. Stewart (12 shared papers)P R Nader (1 shared paper)R. H. Bradley (1 shared paper)Renate Houts (1 shared paper)M O'Brien (1 shared paper)Jason H. Winnike (3 shared papers)
- Journals
- PLoS ONE (4 papers)Current Developments in Nutrition (3 papers)Metabolomics (3 papers)Scientific Reports (3 papers)Pediatric Research (2 papers)
- Partner nations
- United StatesIranHong Kong
In The Last Decade
Susan McRitchie
55 papers receiving 907 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 121
- Clinical Biochemistry 52
- Nephrology 41
- Biological Psychiatry 14
- Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis 83
- Molecular Biology 394
Countries citing papers authored by Susan McRitchie
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Fields of papers citing papers by Susan McRitchie
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Co-authors
The 25 scholars most cited alongside Susan McRitchie, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.
All Works
Showing the 20 most-cited of 62 papers — load more, or switch the sort, to bring in the rest.
| # | Work | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2011 | 89 | |
| 2 | 2016 | 48 | |
| 3 | 2016 | 46 | |
| 4 | 2018 | 45 | |
| 5 | 2021 | 44 | |
| 6 | 2019 | 43 | |
| 7 | 2016 | 32 | |
| 8 | 2016 | 32 | |
| 9 | 2019 | 31 | |
| 10 | 2016 | 29 | |
| 11 | 2012 | 28 | |
| 12 | 2019 | 28 | |
| 13 | 2019 | 26 | |
| 14 | 2019 | 24 | |
| 15 | 2020 | 22 | |
| 16 | 2018 | 20 | |
| 17 | 2005 | 20 | |
| 18 | 2021 | 19 | |
| 19 | 2012 | 17 | |
| 20 | 2016 | 15 |
About Susan McRitchie
Susan McRitchie is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Physiology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Nephrology and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, having authored 62 papers that have together received 926 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies (15 papers), Gut microbiota and health (8 papers), Diet and metabolism studies (5 papers), Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (3 papers), Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (3 papers), Cancer, Lipids, and Metabolism (3 papers), Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (3 papers) and Birth, Development, and Health (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Clinical Biochemistry (52 citations), Nephrology (41 citations), Biological Psychiatry (14 citations), Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis (83 citations) and Molecular Biology (394 citations). Susan McRitchie has collaborated with scholars based in United States, Iran and Hong Kong. Frequent co-authors include Susan Sumner, Wimal Pathmasiri, Delisha A. Stewart, P R Nader, R. H. Bradley, Renate Houts, M O'Brien, Jason H. Winnike, Blake R. Rushing and Emily W. Harville. Their work appears in journals such as PLoS ONE, Current Developments in Nutrition, Metabolomics, Scientific Reports and Pediatric Research.
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