Timothy M. Wick

5.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
50 papers, 4.0k citations indexed

About

Timothy M. Wick is a scholar working on Genetics, Hematology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Timothy M. Wick has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 4.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Genetics, 14 papers in Hematology and 13 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Timothy M. Wick's work include Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (17 papers), Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (12 papers) and Iron Metabolism and Disorders (9 papers). Timothy M. Wick is often cited by papers focused on Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (17 papers), Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (12 papers) and Iron Metabolism and Disorders (9 papers). Timothy M. Wick collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and South Korea. Timothy M. Wick's co-authors include David M. Stern, Clayton A. Buck, Bruce A. Hug, Jordan S. Pober, Guy A. Zimmerman, Elliot S. Barnathan, Joseph Loscalzo, Rodger P. McEver, Eleanor S. Pollak and Douglas B. Cines and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, Blood and The Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Timothy M. Wick

49 papers receiving 3.9k citations

Hit Papers

Endothelial cells in physiology and in the pathophysiolog... 1998 2026 2007 2016 1998 500 1000 1.5k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Timothy M. Wick United States 27 1.1k 859 824 781 643 50 4.0k
Marcia G. Tonnesen United States 28 1.2k 1.1× 412 0.5× 374 0.5× 374 0.5× 1.1k 1.7× 38 4.6k
Pieter Koolwijk Netherlands 42 2.8k 2.6× 832 1.0× 384 0.5× 289 0.4× 776 1.2× 126 6.8k
Linda M. McManus United States 44 2.4k 2.2× 463 0.5× 424 0.5× 887 1.1× 1.1k 1.8× 99 6.4k
Gail L. Griffin United States 36 1.6k 1.5× 814 0.9× 246 0.3× 399 0.5× 946 1.5× 49 6.0k
Noel M. Caplice United States 43 2.8k 2.6× 413 0.5× 960 1.2× 410 0.5× 705 1.1× 114 6.0k
Karen A. Hasty United States 40 1.4k 1.3× 784 0.9× 250 0.3× 209 0.3× 700 1.1× 119 6.2k
Ji Hyeon Ju South Korea 44 2.0k 1.9× 397 0.5× 538 0.7× 559 0.7× 1.5k 2.4× 245 6.7k
Raimund W. Kinne Germany 38 1.8k 1.7× 469 0.5× 300 0.4× 235 0.3× 1.4k 2.2× 129 6.1k
Myungshin Kim South Korea 32 1.4k 1.3× 1.2k 1.4× 825 1.0× 350 0.4× 490 0.8× 358 4.4k
Betty Nusgens Belgium 51 2.1k 2.0× 416 0.5× 222 0.3× 362 0.5× 441 0.7× 163 7.8k

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All Works

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Zavgorodnya, Oleksandra, Carlos A. Carmona‐Moran, Veronika Kozlovskaya, et al.. (2017). Temperature-responsive nanogel multilayers of poly(N-vinylcaprolactam) for topical drug delivery. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 506. 589–602. 65 indexed citations
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Carmona‐Moran, Carlos A., Oleksandra Zavgorodnya, Andrew D. Penman, et al.. (2016). Development of gellan gum containing formulations for transdermal drug delivery: Component evaluation and controlled drug release using temperature responsive nanogels. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 509(1-2). 465–476. 59 indexed citations
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Bhuiyan, Didarul B., Michael J. Jablonsky, Ivan Kolesov, et al.. (2014). Novel synthesis and characterization of a collagen-based biopolymer initiated by hydroxyapatite nanoparticles. Acta Biomaterialia. 15. 181–190. 26 indexed citations
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Andukuri, Adinarayana, Patrick T.J. Hwang, Grant C. Alexander, et al.. (2014). Evaluation of the effect of expansion and shear stress on a self-assembled endothelium mimicking nanomatrix coating for drug eluting stents in vitro and in vivo. Biofabrication. 6(3). 35019–35019. 12 indexed citations
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Moyer, Hunter R., Yun Wang, Timothy M. Wick, et al.. (2010). A New Animal Model for Assessing Cartilage Repair and Regeneration at a Nonarticular Site. Tissue Engineering Part A. 16(7). 2321–2330. 18 indexed citations
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Brockbank, Kelvin G.M., et al.. (2010). Protocol Development for Vitrification of Tissue-Engineered Cartilage. BioProcessing Journal. 8(4). 29–36. 10 indexed citations
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Eckman, James R., et al.. (2005). Histamine increases sickle erythrocyte adherence to endothelium. British Journal of Haematology. 132(4). 512–522. 15 indexed citations
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Eckman, James R., et al.. (2004). Sickle cell adhesion depends on hemodynamics and endothelial activation. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. 144(5). 260–267. 28 indexed citations
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Saini, Sunil Kumar & Timothy M. Wick. (2003). Concentric Cylinder Bioreactor for Production of Tissue Engineered Cartilage: Effect of Seeding Density and Hydrodynamic Loading on Construct Development. Biotechnology Progress. 19(2). 510–521. 141 indexed citations
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Pierangeli, Silvia S., et al.. (1998). RBC Adhesion to Cremaster Endothelum in Mice with Abnormal Hemoglobin is Increased by Topical Endotoxin. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 850(1). 391–393. 3 indexed citations
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Grady, Katharine K., et al.. (1998). Short report: Plasmodium falciparum: cytoadherence to alpha(v)beta3 on human microvascular endothelial cells.. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 59(1). 77–79. 52 indexed citations
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Kumar, Anjali, James R. Eckman, & Timothy M. Wick. (1996). Inhibition of plasma-mediated adherence of sickle erythrocytes to microvascular endothelium by conformationally constrained RGD-containing peptides. American Journal of Hematology. 53(2). 92–98. 19 indexed citations
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Kumar, Anjali, James R. Eckman, & Timothy M. Wick. (1996). Inhibition of plasma‐mediated adherence of sickle erythrocytes to microvascular endothelium by conformationally constrained RGD‐containing peptides. American Journal of Hematology. 53(2). 92–98. 1 indexed citations
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Wick, Timothy M. & James R. Eckman. (1996). Molecular basis of sickle cell-endothelial cell interactions. Current Opinion in Hematology. 3(2). 118–124. 62 indexed citations
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Wick, Timothy M., et al.. (1993). Unusually large von willebrand factor multimers preferentially promote young sickle and nonsickle erythrocyte adhesion to endothelial cells. American Journal of Hematology. 42(3). 284–292. 77 indexed citations
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Wick, Timothy M. & Valérie R. Louis. (1992). Plasmodium fragile: Cytoadherence of parasitized rhesus monkey erythrocytes to human endothelial cells under shear flow conditions. Experimental Parasitology. 74(2). 228–231. 3 indexed citations
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Wick, Timothy M. & Valérie R. Louis. (1991). Cytoadherence of Plasmodium Falciparum-Infected Erythrocytes to Human Umbilical Vein and Human Dermal Microvascular Endothelial Cells under Shear Conditions. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 45(5). 578–586. 22 indexed citations
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Wick, Timothy M., et al.. (1987). Unusually large von Willebrand factor multimers increase adhesion of sickle erythrocytes to human endothelial cells under controlled flow.. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 80(3). 905–910. 145 indexed citations
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Fr�mter, E., Timothy M. Wick, & Ulrich Hegel. (1967). Untersuchungen �ber die Ausspritzmethode zur Lokalisation der Mikroelektrodenspitze bei Potentialmessungen am proximalen Konvolut der Rattenniere. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 294(4). 265–273. 9 indexed citations

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