Tim Müller

1.2k total citations
19 papers, 925 citations indexed

About

Tim Müller is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neurology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Tim Müller has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 925 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 6 papers in Neurology and 4 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Tim Müller's work include Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (4 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (4 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (3 papers). Tim Müller is often cited by papers focused on Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (4 papers), Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances (4 papers) and Mitochondrial Function and Pathology (3 papers). Tim Müller collaborates with scholars based in Norway, Netherlands and Germany. Tim Müller's co-authors include Geirmund Unsgaard, Olav Haraldseth, Richard A. Jones, Peter A. Rinck, A. N. Øksendal, Tormod Selbekk, Toril A. Nagelhus Hernes, Ola M. Rygh, Frode Kolstad and Frank Lindseth and has published in prestigious journals such as Neurology, European Heart Journal and Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Tim Müller

19 papers receiving 905 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Tim Müller Norway 12 351 265 212 154 117 19 925
Taro Kaibara Canada 16 282 0.8× 163 0.6× 216 1.0× 215 1.4× 39 0.3× 26 879
Elena Prieto Spain 21 495 1.4× 298 1.1× 167 0.8× 122 0.8× 123 1.1× 72 1.2k
Rodolfo G. Gatto United States 18 317 0.9× 415 1.6× 164 0.8× 76 0.5× 90 0.8× 49 940
Enrico Tedeschi Italy 24 564 1.6× 368 1.4× 230 1.1× 112 0.7× 223 1.9× 97 1.8k
Otto Mølby Henriksen Denmark 25 834 2.4× 176 0.7× 77 0.4× 256 1.7× 152 1.3× 87 1.5k
Michelle Miller‐Thomas United States 15 323 0.9× 142 0.5× 98 0.5× 258 1.7× 237 2.0× 33 1.1k
Norihiro Ohnari Japan 16 390 1.1× 164 0.6× 67 0.3× 111 0.7× 171 1.5× 26 724
Robert K. Erickson United States 18 175 0.5× 180 0.7× 318 1.5× 208 1.4× 71 0.6× 28 1.1k
Siamak P. Nejad‐Davarani United States 19 608 1.7× 163 0.6× 138 0.7× 193 1.3× 101 0.9× 44 1.3k
B P Drayer United States 17 674 1.9× 321 1.2× 184 0.9× 203 1.3× 125 1.1× 47 1.4k

Countries citing papers authored by Tim Müller

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Fields of papers citing papers by Tim Müller

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tim Müller

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

All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Müller, Tim, et al.. (2024). The EPI framework: A data privacy by design framework to support healthcare use cases. Future Generation Computer Systems. 165. 107550–107550. 1 indexed citations
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Belloum, Adam, et al.. (2022). Utilisation Profiles of Bridging Function Chain for Healthcare Use Cases. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 475–480. 1 indexed citations
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Müller, Tim, et al.. (2022). Exploring the Enforcement of Private, Dynamic Policies on Medical Workflow Execution. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 481–486. 1 indexed citations
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Sandvei, Marie Søfteland, Haakon Lindekleiv, Pål Romundstad, et al.. (2011). Risk factors for aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage - BMI and serum lipids: 11-year follow-up of the HUNT and the Tromsø Study in Norway. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 125(6). 382–388. 31 indexed citations
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Sandvei, Marie Søfteland, Ellisiv B. Mathiesen, Lars J. Vatten, et al.. (2011). Incidence and mortality of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage in two Norwegian cohorts, 1984–2007. Neurology. 77(20). 1833–1839. 82 indexed citations
6.
Zanker, Sebastian, et al.. (2010). New adaptive hybrid decision algorithm for video scaling. 23–24. 3 indexed citations
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Brean, Are, et al.. (2009). Five-year incidence of surgery for idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus in Norway. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 120(5). 314–316. 65 indexed citations
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Solheim, Ole, Haytham Eloqayli, Tim Müller, & Geirmund Unsgaard. (2006). Quality of life after treatment for incidental, unruptured intracranial aneurysms. Acta Neurochirurgica. 148(8). 821–830. 50 indexed citations
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Unsgaard, Geirmund, Ola M. Rygh, Tormod Selbekk, et al.. (2005). Intra-operative 3D ultrasound in neurosurgery. Acta Neurochirurgica. 148(3). 235–253. 188 indexed citations
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Unsgaard, Geirmund, Tormod Selbekk, Tim Müller, et al.. (2005). Ability of navigated 3D ultrasound to delineate gliomas and metastases – comparison of image interpretations with histopathology. Acta Neurochirurgica. 147(12). 1259–1269. 99 indexed citations
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Büttner, Thomas, Katharina Hellwig, Tim Müller, & W. Kühn. (1998). Intravenously administered acetylsalicylic acid in combination with low-dose heparin in acute ischemic stroke: a safety analysis.. PubMed. 21(1). 48–51. 7 indexed citations
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Sebastiani, Gian Domenico, Fred Godtliebsen, Richard A. Jones, et al.. (1996). Analysis of dynamic magnetic resonance images. IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. 15(3). 268–277. 9 indexed citations
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Müller, Tim, Olav Haraldseth, Ursula Sonnewald, Geirmund Unsgård, & Steffen B. Petersen. (1994). NBQX (2, 3–dihydroxy–6–nitro–7–sulfamoyl–benzo(F)quinoxaline) did not affect recovery of high energy phosphates and pH in early reperfusion in a rat model of transient forebrain ischemia, or:An in vivo31PNMR spectroscopy study. Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. 38(2). 170–174. 1 indexed citations
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Müller, Tim, et al.. (1994). 13C NMR spectroscopy study of cortical nerve cell cultures exposed to hypoxia. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 38(3). 319–326. 13 indexed citations
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Sonnewald, Ursula, Tim Müller, Niels Westergaard, et al.. (1994). NMR spectroscopic study of cell cultures of astrocytes and neurons exposed to hypoxia: Compartmentation of astrocyte metabolism. Neurochemistry International. 24(5). 473–483. 31 indexed citations
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Sonnewald, Ursula, Niels Westergaard, Bjørnar Hassel, et al.. (1993). NMR Spectroscopic Studies of <sup>13</sup>C Acetate and <sup>13</sup>C Glucose Metabolism in Neocortical Astrocytes: Evidence for Mitochondrial Heterogeneity. Developmental Neuroscience. 15(3-5). 351–358. 82 indexed citations
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Jones, Richard A., Olav Haraldseth, Tim Müller, Peter A. Rinck, & A. N. Øksendal. (1993). K‐space substitution: A novel dynamic imaging technique. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 29(6). 830–834. 199 indexed citations
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Müller, Tim, Denis Roy, Mario Talajic, et al.. (1991). Electrophysiologic evaluation and outcome of patients with syncope of unknown origin. European Heart Journal. 12(2). 139–143. 33 indexed citations

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