Thomas Bongers

494 total citations
14 papers, 329 citations indexed

About

Thomas Bongers is a scholar working on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Molecular Biology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Thomas Bongers has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 329 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, 4 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Thomas Bongers's work include Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (4 papers), Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (3 papers) and Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research (3 papers). Thomas Bongers is often cited by papers focused on Respiratory Support and Mechanisms (4 papers), Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (3 papers) and Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research (3 papers). Thomas Bongers collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Brazil and United States. Thomas Bongers's co-authors include Richard Griffiths, Anne McArdle, D. MacLaren, Iain Campbell, James P. Morton, Louise Evans, Barry Drust, N. Timothy Cable, Anna C. Kayani and B. Ronan O’Driscoll and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Applied Physiology, Critical Care Medicine and European Respiratory Journal.

In The Last Decade

Thomas Bongers

13 papers receiving 320 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Thomas Bongers United Kingdom 8 170 154 106 80 60 14 329
Scott W. Murray United Kingdom 8 151 0.9× 81 0.5× 111 1.0× 16 0.2× 17 0.3× 21 290
Miroslav Srbecký Slovakia 4 331 1.9× 100 0.6× 90 0.8× 44 0.6× 5 0.1× 7 453
L.C. Lands Canada 6 160 0.9× 40 0.3× 67 0.6× 12 0.1× 100 1.7× 13 406
Tolga Çakmak Türkiye 7 223 1.3× 40 0.3× 128 1.2× 26 0.3× 17 0.3× 22 331
Kamal Chokkalingam United Kingdom 11 198 1.2× 27 0.2× 110 1.0× 11 0.1× 13 0.2× 14 343
Melanie G. Hollidge-Horvat Canada 9 251 1.5× 76 0.5× 105 1.0× 5 0.1× 26 0.4× 10 719
Helena Neudorf Canada 11 353 2.1× 33 0.2× 67 0.6× 18 0.2× 6 0.1× 19 428
Nathan Y. Weltman United States 11 55 0.3× 11 0.1× 143 1.3× 12 0.1× 20 0.3× 15 386
Nancy J. Holaday United States 12 110 0.6× 8 0.1× 41 0.4× 135 1.7× 67 1.1× 21 340
Ida R. Hansen Sweden 3 452 2.7× 96 0.6× 92 0.9× 32 0.4× 2 0.0× 4 517

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Fields of papers citing papers by Thomas Bongers

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Thomas Bongers

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Morais, Camilo L. M., Kássio M. G. Lima, Tarek Saba, et al.. (2024). Non-invasive diagnostic test for lung cancer using biospectroscopy and variable selection techniques in saliva samples. The Analyst. 149(19). 4851–4861. 1 indexed citations
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Martin, Francis L., et al.. (2023). Point-of-Care Disease Screening in Primary Care Using Saliva: A Biospectroscopy Approach for Lung Cancer and Prostate Cancer. Journal of Personalized Medicine. 13(11). 1533–1533. 6 indexed citations
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Nixon, Jennifer, et al.. (2021). Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as a ceiling of care treatment for hypoxaemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19. Clinical Medicine. 21(2). 21–22. 1 indexed citations
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Nixon, Jennifer, et al.. (2021). Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) as a ceiling of care treatment for hypoxemic respiratory failure due to COVID-19. Journal of the Intensive Care Society. 23(3). 366–368. 2 indexed citations
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Mathioudakis, Alexander G., et al.. (2013). Are junior doctors struggling to gain non-invasive ventilation (NIV) experience?. European Respiratory Journal. 42(Suppl 57). P1856–P1856. 1 indexed citations
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Bongers, Thomas, Richard Griffiths, & Anne McArdle. (2007). Exogenous glutamine: The clinical evidence. Critical Care Medicine. 35(Suppl). S545–S552. 55 indexed citations
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Morton, James P., D. MacLaren, N. Timothy Cable, et al.. (2007). Elevated core and muscle temperature to levels comparable to exercise do not increase heat shock protein content of skeletal muscle of physically active men. Acta Physiologica. 190(4). 319–327. 59 indexed citations
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Bongers, Thomas & B. Ronan O’Driscoll. (2006). Effects of equipment and technique on peak flow measurements. BMC Pulmonary Medicine. 6(1). 14–14. 16 indexed citations
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Bongers, Thomas & Richard Griffiths. (2006). Are there any real differences between enteral feed formulations used in the critically ill?. Current Opinion in Critical Care. 12(2). 131–135. 9 indexed citations
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Morton, James P., D. MacLaren, N. Timothy Cable, et al.. (2006). Time course and differential responses of the major heat shock protein families in human skeletal muscle following acute nondamaging treadmill exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology. 101(1). 176–182. 127 indexed citations
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Griffiths, Richard & Thomas Bongers. (2005). Nutrition support for patients in the intensive care unit. Postgraduate Medical Journal. 81(960). 629–636. 37 indexed citations
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Bongers, Thomas & Klaus Wyrtki. (1987). Sea Level at Tahiti—A Minimum of Variability. Journal of Physical Oceanography. 17(1). 164–168. 8 indexed citations

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