Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Functional connectivity in the motor cortex of resting human brain using echo‐planar mri
19957.5k citationsF. Zerrin Yetkin, Victor M. Haughton et al.profile →
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Nowicki, B H, et al.. (1997). Lumbar facet joint tropism does not accelerate degeneration of the facet joints. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 18(7). 1325–1329.106 indexed citations
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Rand, Scott D., Robert W. Prost, Victor M. Haughton, et al.. (1997). Accuracy of single-voxel proton MR spectroscopy in distinguishing neoplastic from nonneoplastic brain lesions.. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 18(9). 1695–1704.72 indexed citations
Yetkin, F. Zerrin, Victor M. Haughton, Robert W. Cox, et al.. (1996). Effect of motion outside the field of view on functional MR.. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 17(6). 1005–1009.61 indexed citations
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Zoarski, Gregg H., Robert B. Lufkin, William G. Bradley, et al.. (1993). Multicenter trial of gadoteridol, a nonionic gadolinium chelate, in patients with suspected head and neck pathology.. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 14(4). 955–961.8 indexed citations
Breger, R K, Alan L. Williams, David L. Daniels, et al.. (1989). Contrast Enhancement in Spinal MR Imaging. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 10(3). 633–637.14 indexed citations
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Daniels, David L., Steven J. Millen, Glenn A. Meyer, et al.. (1987). MR detection of tumor in the internal auditory canal. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 8(2). 249–252.10 indexed citations
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Daniels, David L., Leo F. Czervionke, R K Breger, et al.. (1987). "Truncation" artifact in MR images of the internal auditory canal.. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 8(5). 793–794.5 indexed citations
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Haughton, Victor M. & P Pech. (1985). Contents of Lumbar Costotransverse Foramina. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 6(2). 298–298.
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Daniels, David L., Ian Williams, & Victor M. Haughton. (1983). Jugular Foramen: Anatomic and Computed Tomographic Study. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 4(6). 1227–1232.6 indexed citations
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Haughton, Victor M., Arthur E. Rosenbaum, Alan L. Williams, & Burton P. Drayer. (1980). Recognizing the Empty Sella by CT: The Infundibulum Sign. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 1(6). 527–529.11 indexed citations
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