This map shows the geographic impact of W Mützel's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by W Mützel with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites W Mützel more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by W Mützel. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by W Mützel. The network helps show where W Mützel may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of W Mützel
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of W Mützel.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of W Mützel 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
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the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.
Mützel, W, et al.. (1989). Pharmacokinetics of iohexol, iopamidol, iopromide, and iosimide compared with meglumine diatrizoate.. PubMed. 128. 220–3.9 indexed citations
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Nauert, C, et al.. (1989). Hemorrheologic effects of iotrolan after intra-arterial injection in rabbits: comparison with other types of contrast media.. PubMed. 128. 40–5.5 indexed citations
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Mützel, W, et al.. (1989). Renal excretion of iopromide and iopamidol after intravenous administration in digital subtraction angiography.. PubMed. 128. 101–4.6 indexed citations
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Täuber, U., et al.. (1989). Whole body autoradiographic distribution studies on nonionic x-ray contrast agents in pregnant rats.. PubMed. 128. 215–9.9 indexed citations
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Nauert, C & W Mützel. (1989). Experimental urography in dogs: diagnostic quality and pharmacokinetic behavior of iotrolan in comparison to nonionic and ionic, monomeric contrast media.. PubMed. 128. 82–7.8 indexed citations
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Lange, L, et al.. (1986). Right-heart echocontrast in the anesthetized dog after i.v. administration of a new standardized sonographic contrast agent. 3rd communication: comparison of various contrast agents employed in contrast echocardiography.. PubMed. 36(7). 1037–40.1 indexed citations
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Lange, L, et al.. (1986). Right-heart echocontrast in the anesthetized dog after i.v. administration of a new standardized sonographic contrast agent. 2nd communication: dependence of the intensity of contrast on the interval between preparation of the suspension and its injection.. PubMed. 36(7). 1034–6.2 indexed citations
Speck, Ulrich, et al.. (1983). Albuminuria following renal arteriography with various ionic and nonionic contrast agents in the rat.. PubMed. 118. 25–9.1 indexed citations
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Mützel, W & Ulrich Speck. (1983). Tolerance and biochemical pharmacology of iopromide.. PubMed. 118. 11–7.8 indexed citations
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Mützel, W, et al.. (1983). Pharmacokinetics of iopromide in rat and dog.. PubMed. 118. 85–90.7 indexed citations
Speck, Ulrich, et al.. (1983). Chemistry, physicochemistry and pharmacology of known and new contrast media for angiography, urography and CT enhancement.. PubMed. 118. 2–10.14 indexed citations
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Mützel, W, et al.. (1980). Iotasul, a water-soluble contrast agent for direct and indirect lymphography. Results of preclinical investigations.. PubMed. 13(3). 150–7.5 indexed citations
Mützel, W. (1977). [Pharmacolinetics and biotransformation of fluocortin butylester in man (author's transl)].. PubMed. 27(11a). 2230–3.8 indexed citations
Speck, Ulrich, et al.. (1974). [Pharmacokinetics and metabolite spectrum of glisoxepide in humans].. PubMed. 24(0). 404–9.3 indexed citations
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