William Mitchell

611 total citations
32 papers, 458 citations indexed

About

William Mitchell is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Surgery and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, William Mitchell has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 458 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 6 papers in Surgery and 5 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in William Mitchell's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (4 papers), Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies (4 papers) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (3 papers). William Mitchell is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (4 papers), Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies (4 papers) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (3 papers). William Mitchell collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Belgium. William Mitchell's co-authors include T.J. Crow, K Whaley, R D Sturrock, M I Jayson, Jennifer A. Veitch, K Illingworth, R G Cooper, James E. Gillespie, W. St. C. Forbes and Bertram E. Stöffelmayr and has published in prestigious journals such as Spine, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

In The Last Decade

William Mitchell

30 papers receiving 393 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
William Mitchell United Kingdom 12 121 87 86 82 75 32 458
Haşim Çakırbay Türkiye 12 83 0.7× 22 0.3× 47 0.5× 138 1.7× 104 1.4× 30 492
Claudine Davis United Kingdom 5 213 1.8× 69 0.8× 19 0.2× 141 1.7× 31 0.4× 7 642
Ahmet Tutoğlu Türkiye 15 120 1.0× 38 0.4× 30 0.3× 139 1.7× 58 0.8× 29 491
Harvey E. Golden United States 9 50 0.4× 26 0.3× 34 0.4× 136 1.7× 154 2.1× 10 488
M Carrabba Italy 15 70 0.6× 112 1.3× 55 0.6× 323 3.9× 238 3.2× 37 893
Rafael Mendonça da Silva Chakr Brazil 16 80 0.7× 95 1.1× 115 1.3× 286 3.5× 77 1.0× 36 586
Kristian Stengaard‐Pedersen Denmark 14 99 0.8× 52 0.6× 209 2.4× 160 2.0× 293 3.9× 26 604
Kristin G. Sweeney United States 5 50 0.4× 78 0.9× 31 0.4× 33 0.4× 82 1.1× 8 698
D Kaplan United States 10 79 0.7× 25 0.3× 38 0.4× 91 1.1× 13 0.2× 24 366
M. Froldi Italy 12 38 0.3× 89 1.0× 25 0.3× 58 0.7× 47 0.6× 33 526

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Fields of papers citing papers by William Mitchell

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of William Mitchell

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Singh, Ritu, William Mitchell, Rebekah E. Dixon, et al.. (2020). Pancreatic Fungal Infection in Patients With Necrotizing Pancreatitis. Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 55(3). 218–226. 21 indexed citations
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Christianson, Christina A., Fred J. Koehrn, Shelle Malkmus, et al.. (2011). Effects of long term polyarthritis and subsequent NSAID treatment on activity with disassociation of tactile allodynia in the mouse. Neurocomputing. 84. 47–52. 6 indexed citations
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Sathi, N., et al.. (2009). Musculoskeletal aspects of hypoadrenalism: just a load of aches and pains?. Clinical Rheumatology. 28(6). 631–638. 8 indexed citations
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Mitchell, William, et al.. (2007). An audit of influenza and pneumococcal vaccination in rheumatology outpatients. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 8(1). 58–58. 51 indexed citations
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Cooper, R G, William Mitchell, K Illingworth, et al.. (1991). The Role of Epidural Fibrosis and Defective Fibrinolysis in the Persistence of Postlaminectomy Back Pain. Spine. 16(9). 1044–1048. 66 indexed citations
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Cooper, R G, William Mitchell, K Illingworth, & M I Jayson. (1991). Fibrinolytic Enhancement with Stanozolol Fails to Improve Symptoms and Signs in Patients with Post-surgical Back Pain. Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology. 20(6). 414–418. 3 indexed citations
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Klimiuk, P S, William Mitchell, Lloyd A. Taylor, et al.. (1989). Ketanserin: An Effective Treatment Regimen for Digital Ischaemia in Systemic Sclerosis. Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology. 18(2). 107–111. 7 indexed citations
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Mitchell, William, Peter Winocour, Rodney Gush, et al.. (1989). SKIN BLOOD FLOW AND LIMITED JOINT MOBILITY IN INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES MELLITUS. Lara D. Veeken. 28(3). 195–200. 11 indexed citations
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Winocour, Peter, William Mitchell, Rodney Gush, Lesley Taylor, & Rose Baker. (1988). Altered Hand Skin Blood Flow in Type 1 (Insulin‐dependent) Diabetes Mellitus. Diabetic Medicine. 5(9). 861–866. 9 indexed citations
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Hartmann, Erica M., et al.. (1985). Vulnerability to schizophrenia: childhood indicators predict adult outcome.. PubMed. 21(3). 503–8. 1 indexed citations
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Mitchell, William, et al.. (1984). IgM-RF prevents complement-mediated inhibition of immune precipitation.. PubMed. 52(3). 445–8. 25 indexed citations
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Mitchell, William, et al.. (1983). Complement-mediated inhibition of immune precipitation in patients with immune complex diseases.. PubMed. 51(2). 292–8. 32 indexed citations
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Mitchell, William, et al.. (1976). A behavioural programme for the modification of encopresis. Child Care Health and Development. 2(5). 273–282. 7 indexed citations
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Mitchell, William, et al.. (1975). Clinico-Pharmacological Studies on Ketoprofen (‘Orudis’). Current Medical Research and Opinion. 3(7). 423–430. 28 indexed citations
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Crow, T.J. & William Mitchell. (1975). Subjective Age in Chronic Schizophrenia: Evidence for a Sub-Group of Patients with Defective Learning Capacity?. The British Journal of Psychiatry. 126(4). 360–363. 44 indexed citations
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Grennan, D M, I. J. Zeitlin, William Mitchell, W. Watson Buchanan, & W C Dick. (1975). The effects of prostaglandins PGE1, PGE2, PGF1a, and PGF2a on canine synovial perfusion. Prostaglandins. 9(5). 799–816. 5 indexed citations
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Mitchell, William, et al.. (1975). Effects of social deprivation and satiation on the reinforcing properties of social stimulation in chronic male hospitalized schizophrenics.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 84(5). 494–497. 2 indexed citations
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Whaley, K, B Canesi, Anna Moseley, et al.. (1974). Complement metabolism in the seronegative arthritides.. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 33(6). 495–499. 20 indexed citations
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Mitchell, William & Bertram E. Stöffelmayr. (1974). The Effects of Contingent Social Stimulation on Severely Withdrawn Chronic Schizophrenic Patients. The Psychological Record. 24(4). 515–521. 1 indexed citations
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Mitchell, William & Bertram E. Stöffelmayr. (1973). APPLICATION OF THE PREMACK PRINCIPLE TO THE BEHAVIORAL CONTROL OF EXTREMELY INACTIVE SCHIZOPHRENICS1. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 6(3). 419–423. 17 indexed citations

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