William Smith

14.3k total citations · 1 hit paper
187 papers, 5.8k citations indexed

About

William Smith is a scholar working on Immunology and Allergy, Pharmacology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, William Smith has authored 187 papers receiving a total of 5.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Immunology and Allergy, 38 papers in Pharmacology and 29 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in William Smith's work include Drug-Induced Adverse Reactions (31 papers), Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research (24 papers) and Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization (21 papers). William Smith is often cited by papers focused on Drug-Induced Adverse Reactions (31 papers), Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research (24 papers) and Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization (21 papers). William Smith collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and United Kingdom. William Smith's co-authors include Jennifer R. Gamble, Mathew A. Vadas, Frank Kette, David Gillis, Ian Clark‐Lewis, Peter J. Wormald, Pravin Hissaria, Angel F. López, Ju Tan and Eleanor Lisbon and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of the American Chemical Society.

In The Last Decade

William Smith

179 papers receiving 5.6k citations

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Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
William Smith 1.1k 1.1k 984 861 701 187 5.8k
Kazuo Takahashi 2.4k 2.1× 726 0.7× 448 0.5× 1.6k 1.8× 675 1.0× 311 8.1k
Leif Wide 1.9k 1.7× 942 0.9× 1.2k 1.3× 980 1.1× 1.5k 2.2× 380 13.5k
David C. Lee 3.2k 2.8× 761 0.7× 816 0.8× 687 0.8× 568 0.8× 126 7.5k
John M. Weiler 1.3k 1.1× 749 0.7× 1.0k 1.0× 1.0k 1.2× 2.1k 3.0× 131 6.2k
Marc D. Basson 2.2k 2.0× 1.4k 1.3× 1.2k 1.2× 482 0.6× 437 0.6× 291 6.6k
Jesse Roman 2.9k 2.6× 1.2k 1.1× 809 0.8× 894 1.0× 1.0k 1.5× 205 8.5k
David A. Clark 619 0.5× 1.6k 1.5× 186 0.2× 1.2k 1.4× 765 1.1× 181 5.2k
John R. Bradley 3.0k 2.6× 1.2k 1.1× 293 0.3× 2.2k 2.6× 637 0.9× 151 8.0k
Kurt H. Albertine 1.6k 1.4× 2.0k 1.8× 635 0.6× 1.4k 1.6× 792 1.1× 199 8.0k
Thomas A. Drake 3.8k 3.4× 756 0.7× 286 0.3× 924 1.1× 863 1.2× 84 8.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by William Smith

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of William Smith

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Smith, William, et al.. (2024). Improving the performance of machine learning penicillin adverse drug reaction classification with synthetic data and transfer learning. Internal Medicine Journal. 54(7). 1183–1189. 2 indexed citations
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Hissaria, Pravin, et al.. (2024). Hereditary angioedema prevalence and satisfaction with prophylaxis in South Australia. World Allergy Organization Journal. 17(7). 100918–100918. 3 indexed citations
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Bacchi, Stephen, et al.. (2024). Antibiotic prophylaxis in immunosuppressed patients – Missed opportunities from trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole allergy label. World Allergy Organization Journal. 17(1). 100856–100856. 3 indexed citations
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Bacchi, Stephen, et al.. (2023). Low-risk cefalexin allergies are associated with inpatient prescribing of second-line non-beta-lactam antibiotics. Allergo Journal International. 33(3). 73–79. 1 indexed citations
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Voskamp, Astrid, Hannah A. DeBerg, Mark Hew, et al.. (2023). Phase 1 trial supports safety and mechanism of action of peptide immunotherapy for peanut allergy. Allergy. 79(2). 485–498. 14 indexed citations
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Perkins, Griffith B., Tania Salehi, Frank Kette, et al.. (2022). COVID vaccination can be performed in patients with a history of allergic reactions to the vaccines or their components: experience from a specialist clinic in South Australia. Internal Medicine Journal. 52(11). 1884–1890. 1 indexed citations
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Smith, William, et al.. (2021). Real‐world off‐label use of icatibant for acute management of non‐hereditary angioedema. Internal Medicine Journal. 51(3). 419–423. 4 indexed citations
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Solley, Graham O., William Smith, Andrew McLean‐Tooke, et al.. (2020). Biogeographical variation in specific IgE recognition of temperate and subtropical grass pollen allergens in allergic rhinitis patients. Clinical & Translational Immunology. 9(2). e01103–e01103. 20 indexed citations
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Yi, B. Alexander, Anisha E. Mendonza, Kenneth Kulmatycki, et al.. (2018). Abstract 12892: Safety and Efficacy of LHW090 in Patients With Resistant Hypertension: Results of a Randomized, Double Blind, Parallel Group, Placebo-Controlled Study. Circulation. 1 indexed citations
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Fiocchi, Alessandro, et al.. (2016). Lupin allergy: Is it really a cause for concern?. 27(1). 10–14. 7 indexed citations
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Chan, Carmel T., Jun Qi, William Smith, et al.. (2014). Syntheses and Discovery of a Novel Class of Cinnamic Hydroxamates as Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors by Multimodality Molecular Imaging in Living Subjects. Cancer Research. 74(24). 7475–7486. 12 indexed citations
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Hoon, Jan de, Caitlin S. MacLeod, John Palcza, et al.. (2009). Lack of significant pharmacodynamic interaction between telcagepant 600 mg and sumatriptan 100 mg. Cephalalgia. 29(12). 1349–1349. 5 indexed citations
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Yeo, Hwanmyeong, et al.. (2007). Mass Transfer in Wood Evaluated with a Colorimetric Technique and Numerical Analysis. Wood and Fiber Science. 34(4). 657–665. 5 indexed citations
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Anagnost, Susan E. & William Smith. (2007). Hygroscopicity of decayed wood : Implications for weight loss determinations. Wood and Fiber Science. 29(3). 299–305. 9 indexed citations
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Wheeler, Ward C., Lone Aagesen, Claudia P. Arango, et al.. (2006). Dynamic homology and phylogenetic systematics: a unified approach using POY. KU ScholarWorks (The University of Kansas). 111 indexed citations
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Yeo, Hwanmyeong & William Smith. (2004). Control of Interior Darkening in Hard Maple. Wood and Fiber Science. 36(3). 417–422. 6 indexed citations
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Smith, Leonard A., et al.. (2004). Physical and mechanical properties of laminated strand lumber treated with fire retardant.. Forest Products Journal. 54(6). 63–70. 7 indexed citations
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Anagnost, Susan E. & William Smith. (1997). Comparative decay of heartwood and sapwood of red maple. Wood and Fiber Science. 29(2). 189–194. 6 indexed citations
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Millichamp, Nicholas J., et al.. (1991). Acute effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on neodymium:yttrium aluminum garnet laser-induced uveitis in dogs. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 52(8). 1279–1284. 17 indexed citations
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Smith, William, et al.. (1972). Diagnosis of Rabies by Immunofluorescent Staining of Frozen Sections of Skin. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 161(11). 1495–1501. 19 indexed citations

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