T.G. Rowan

3.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
92 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

T.G. Rowan is a scholar working on Small Animals, Infectious Diseases and Animal Science and Zoology. According to data from OpenAlex, T.G. Rowan has authored 92 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Small Animals, 25 papers in Infectious Diseases and 24 papers in Animal Science and Zoology. Recurrent topics in T.G. Rowan's work include Dermatological diseases and infestations (18 papers), Helminth infection and control (18 papers) and Microbial infections and disease research (17 papers). T.G. Rowan is often cited by papers focused on Dermatological diseases and infestations (18 papers), Helminth infection and control (18 papers) and Microbial infections and disease research (17 papers). T.G. Rowan collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Italy. T.G. Rowan's co-authors include Liam J. Morrison, Michael P. Barrett, Harry P. de Koning, Federica Giordani, A.D Jernigan, H. A. Benchaoui, S. Sunderland, Stuart Carter, John B. Dixon and J. Sherington and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy and Molecular Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

T.G. Rowan

92 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Hit Papers

The animal trypanosomiases and their chemotherapy: a review 2016 2026 2019 2022 2016 50 100 150 200 250

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
T.G. Rowan United Kingdom 29 676 633 562 466 381 92 2.5k
Martin L. Cross New Zealand 29 385 0.6× 225 0.4× 860 1.5× 159 0.3× 257 0.7× 74 3.3k
Andréa Micke Moreno Brazil 27 156 0.2× 308 0.5× 476 0.8× 413 0.9× 190 0.5× 192 2.6k
Darrell O. Bayles United States 31 511 0.8× 224 0.4× 1.0k 1.8× 169 0.4× 151 0.4× 126 4.0k
Frederic J. Hoerr United States 28 521 0.8× 180 0.3× 568 1.0× 395 0.8× 61 0.2× 94 2.2k
Xiangan Han China 32 315 0.5× 221 0.3× 630 1.1× 442 0.9× 97 0.3× 186 3.1k
Paula Menzies Canada 24 291 0.4× 759 1.2× 307 0.5× 352 0.8× 66 0.2× 87 1.7k
Quintin McKellar United Kingdom 37 196 0.3× 2.8k 4.4× 290 0.5× 901 1.9× 120 0.3× 146 4.5k
Robert Friendship Canada 38 451 0.7× 1.4k 2.3× 1.8k 3.3× 117 0.3× 352 0.9× 236 5.4k
Paolo Pasquali Italy 30 618 0.9× 567 0.9× 725 1.3× 298 0.6× 95 0.2× 89 2.9k
Fabrício Rochedo Conceição Brazil 26 241 0.4× 135 0.2× 591 1.1× 329 0.7× 161 0.4× 136 1.9k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of T.G. Rowan

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Munday, Jane C., Godwin U. Ebiloma, Pieter C. Steketee, et al.. (2021). Diminazene resistance in Trypanosoma congolense is not caused by reduced transport capacity but associated with reduced mitochondrial membrane potential. Molecular Microbiology. 116(2). 564–588. 20 indexed citations
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Vincent, Isabel M., Federica Giordani, Ina Pöhner, et al.. (2018). The trypanocidal benzoxaborole AN7973 inhibits trypanosome mRNA processing. PLoS Pathogens. 14(9). e1007315–e1007315. 52 indexed citations
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Napier, Grant, T.G. Rowan, Claudia Cordel, et al.. (2014). Development and evaluation of an ITS1 “Touchdown” PCR for assessment of drug efficacy against animal African trypanosomosis. Veterinary Parasitology. 202(3-4). 164–170. 13 indexed citations
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Ayling, Roger D., et al.. (2006). Danofloxacin (Advocin™) reduces the spread of contagious bovine pleuropneumonia to healthy in-contact cattle. Research in Veterinary Science. 81(3). 304–309. 28 indexed citations
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Rowan, T.G., et al.. (2005). Minimum inhibitory concentrations of tulathromycin against respiratory bacterial pathogens isolated from clinical cases in European cattle and swine and variability arising from changes in in vitro methodology.. PubMed. 6(2). 113–21. 26 indexed citations
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Windsor, G.D., et al.. (2005). Efficacy of tulathromycin in the treatment of bovine respiratory disease associated with induced Mycoplasma bovis infections in young dairy calves.. PubMed. 6(2). 96–112. 32 indexed citations
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Sherington, J., et al.. (2005). Evaluation of tulathromycin for the treatment of pneumonia following experimental infection of swine with Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae.. PubMed. 6(2). 197–202. 15 indexed citations
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Godinho, Kevin, et al.. (2005). Efficacy of tulathromycin in the treatment and prevention of natural outbreaks of bovine respiratory disease in European cattle.. PubMed. 6(2). 122–35. 29 indexed citations
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Benchaoui, H. A., et al.. (2005). Evaluation of the therapeutic activity of tulathromycin against swine respiratory disease on farms in Europe.. PubMed. 6(2). 203–13. 23 indexed citations
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Rowan, T.G., S. Sunderland, David G. Smith, Patxi Sarasola, & C. Giles. (2004). Efficacy of danofloxacin in the treatment of respiratory disease in European cattle. Veterinary Record. 154(19). 585–589. 11 indexed citations
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Six, Robert H., R.G Clemence, M. Boy, et al.. (2000). Efficacy and safety of selamectin against Sarcoptes scabiei on dogs and Otodectes cynotis on dogs and cats presented as veterinary patients. Veterinary Parasitology. 91(3-4). 291–309. 66 indexed citations
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Ehrhart, J., et al.. (2000). Safety of selamectin in dogs. Veterinary Parasitology. 91(3-4). 377–391. 54 indexed citations
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McTier, Tom L., D.J Shanks, J. A. WREN, et al.. (2000). Efficacy of selamectin against experimentally induced and naturally acquired infections of Toxocara cati and Ancylostoma tubaeforme in cats. Veterinary Parasitology. 91(3-4). 311–319. 19 indexed citations
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McTier, Tom L., D.J Shanks, John W. McCall, et al.. (2000). Prevention of experimentally induced heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) infections in dogs and cats with a single topical application of selamectin. Veterinary Parasitology. 91(3-4). 259–268. 35 indexed citations
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Kelly, D. F. & T.G. Rowan. (1993). Neonatal mortality in a pair of identical twin calves: clinical and post mortem observations. Veterinary Record. 133(19). 475–476. 2 indexed citations
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Pollock, J.M., T.G. Rowan, John B. Dixon, et al.. (1993). Alteration of cellular immune responses by nutrition and weaning in calves. Research in Veterinary Science. 55(3). 298–305. 22 indexed citations
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Pollock, J.M., T.G. Rowan, John B. Dixon, Stuart Carter, & R.J. Fallon. (1992). Effects of weaning on antibody responses in young calves. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 33(1-2). 25–36. 17 indexed citations
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Woldehiwet, Z., et al.. (1990). Effects of age, environmental temperature and relative humidity on the colonization of the nose and trachea of calves by Mycoplasma spp.. British Veterinary Journal. 146(5). 419–424. 20 indexed citations

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