V. G. Oberholzer

1.9k total citations
56 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

V. G. Oberholzer is a scholar working on Clinical Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, V. G. Oberholzer has authored 56 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Clinical Biochemistry, 19 papers in Molecular Biology and 11 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in V. G. Oberholzer's work include Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (30 papers), Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (9 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (9 papers). V. G. Oberholzer is often cited by papers focused on Metabolism and Genetic Disorders (30 papers), Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (9 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (9 papers). V. G. Oberholzer collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, India and Mexico. V. G. Oberholzer's co-authors include B. Levin, E A Burgess, Lynn Sinclair, Anthony Russell, W. F. Young, T. Palmer, Sonny K. F. Chong, A. Briddon, G. J. A. I. Snodgrass and H B Valman and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, The Lancet and Gut.

In The Last Decade

V. G. Oberholzer

56 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
V. G. Oberholzer United Kingdom 19 699 595 241 219 205 56 1.4k
B. Levin United Kingdom 22 630 0.9× 531 0.9× 201 0.8× 249 1.1× 199 1.0× 49 1.5k
Grant Morrow United States 22 466 0.7× 374 0.6× 210 0.9× 188 0.9× 101 0.5× 60 1.1k
D. Stansbie United Kingdom 21 385 0.6× 491 0.8× 153 0.6× 458 2.1× 321 1.6× 45 1.7k
Mark J Magera United States 19 768 1.1× 874 1.5× 286 1.2× 258 1.2× 184 0.9× 25 1.8k
Daniel Rudman United States 24 360 0.5× 323 0.5× 139 0.6× 393 1.8× 290 1.4× 34 1.9k
D. J. Byrd Germany 19 319 0.5× 390 0.7× 272 1.1× 114 0.5× 91 0.4× 37 1.4k
Wolfgang Erwa Austria 21 297 0.4× 401 0.7× 166 0.7× 202 0.9× 124 0.6× 37 1.1k
Hironori Nagasaka Japan 25 350 0.5× 508 0.9× 213 0.9× 259 1.2× 194 0.9× 88 1.6k
Luis Aldámiz‐Echevarría Spain 24 633 0.9× 509 0.9× 202 0.8× 560 2.6× 137 0.7× 87 1.5k
M. Rebecca Heiner‐Fokkema Netherlands 18 540 0.8× 441 0.7× 99 0.4× 382 1.7× 183 0.9× 85 1.2k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of V. G. Oberholzer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Briddon, A. & V. G. Oberholzer. (1991). Glutamine-valine index ? An aid in the detection of urea-cycle disorders. Amino Acids. 1(2). 247–250. 4 indexed citations
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Oberholzer, V. G., et al.. (1990). The urea cycle in the rett syndrome. Brain and Development. 12(1). 93–96. 12 indexed citations
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Miller, Phillip S. & V. G. Oberholzer. (1990). Dichlorobenzoquinone chloroimine colorimetry of uric acid in urine. Clinical Chemistry. 36(4). 668–669. 12 indexed citations
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Sanderson, Ian R., et al.. (1989). Familial Salivary Gland Insensitivity to Aldosterone: A Variant of Pseudohypoaldosteronism. Hormone Research. 32(4). 145–147. 2 indexed citations
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Stevens, Christine, V. G. Oberholzer, J A Walker‐Smith, & Alan D. Phillips. (1988). Lactosylceramide in inflammatory bowel disease: a biochemical study.. Gut. 29(5). 580–587. 10 indexed citations
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Oberholzer, V. G., et al.. (1987). In-vitro antibiotic inactivation by mammalian cell and killed bacterial preparations. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 19(5). 637–646. 3 indexed citations
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Hjelm, M., et al.. (1986). Evidence of inherited urea cycle defect in a case of fatal valproate toxicity.. BMJ. 292(6512). 23–24. 31 indexed citations
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Briddon, A. & V. G. Oberholzer. (1986). Plasma amino acid patterns in critically ill children. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease. 9(S2). 254–256. 6 indexed citations
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Oberholzer, V. G., et al.. (1980). Hyperornithinaemia with Gyrate Atrophy of the Choroid and Retina in two Siblings. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 73(8). 588–591. 7 indexed citations
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Oberholzer, V. G., et al.. (1980). Conditions affecting the colorimetry of orotic acid and orotidine in urine.. Clinical Chemistry. 26(3). 473–479. 58 indexed citations
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Sinclair, Lynn, et al.. (1979). Magnesium Transport Defect with Hypercalcaemia. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 72(12). 932–934. 3 indexed citations
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Oberholzer, V. G. & A. Briddon. (1978). 3-Amino-2-piperidone in the urine of patients with hyperornithinemia. Clinica Chimica Acta. 87(3). 411–415. 15 indexed citations
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Oberholzer, V. G. & T. Palmer. (1976). Increased excretion of N-carbamoyl compounds in patients with urea cycle defects. Clinica Chimica Acta. 68(1). 73–78. 21 indexed citations
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Burgess, E A, V. G. Oberholzer, T. Palmer, & B. Levin. (1975). Plasma carnosinase deficiency in patients with urea cycle defects. Clinica Chimica Acta. 61(2). 215–218. 10 indexed citations
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Valman, H B, V. G. Oberholzer, & T. Palmer. (1974). Hyperoxaluria after resection of ileum in childhood. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 49(3). 171–173. 15 indexed citations
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Levin, B., V. G. Oberholzer, & T. Palmer. (1974). Letters to the Editor. Pediatric Research. 8(10). 857–858. 10 indexed citations
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Valman, H B, et al.. (1972). Plasma Amino-acids of Infants. BMJ. 2(5807). 229.3–229. 4 indexed citations
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Levin, B., et al.. (1966). METHYLMALONIC ACIDURIA AND PERNICIOUS ANÆMIA. The Lancet. 288(7478). 1415–1416. 4 indexed citations
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Russell, Anthony, B. Levin, V. G. Oberholzer, & Lynn Sinclair. (1962). HYPERAMMONÆMIA. The Lancet. 280(7258). 699–700. 262 indexed citations

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