478 total citations 30 papers, 396 citations indexed
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Williams Jd is a scholar working on Small Animals, Epidemiology and Nephrology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Williams Jd has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 396 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Small Animals, 5 papers in Epidemiology and 4 papers in Nephrology. Recurrent topics in Williams Jd's work include Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (3 papers), Antibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy (3 papers) and Brucella: diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment (3 papers). Williams Jd is often cited by papers focused on Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (3 papers), Antibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy (3 papers) and Brucella: diagnosis, epidemiology, treatment (3 papers). Williams Jd collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and United States. Williams Jd's co-authors include Robert Steadman, Nicholas Topley, Smith, Nick Topley, Ansell Bm, Adams Hr, W. Brumfitt, Thomas Db, John Philpott‐Howard and Ronald A. Lehman and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Veterinary Research and PubMed.
In The Last Decade
Williams Jd
28 papers
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358 citations
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Topley, Nick, et al.. (1997). Basic fibroblast growth factor stimulates the release of preformed transforming growth factor beta 1 from human proximal tubular cells in the absence of de novo gene transcription or mRNA translation.. PubMed. 76(4). 591–600.48 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1996). Functional role of endogenous adenosine in human chronic renal disease.. PubMed. 4(1). 26–36.9 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1995). Dopamine does not mediate protein-induced hyperfiltration.. PubMed. 2(5). 294–8.1 indexed citations
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Steadman, Robert, et al.. (1995). Elevated D-glucose concentrations modulate TGF-beta 1 synthesis by human cultured renal proximal tubular cells. The permissive role of platelet-derived growth factor.. PubMed. 147(2). 362–74.107 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1994). The management of ultrafiltration failure in peritoneal dialysis.. PubMed. 48. S14–7.13 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1992). A comparison of end-tidal halothane concentrations measured at proximal and distal ends of the endotracheal tube in the horse.. PubMed. 82(1). 21–7.3 indexed citations
Jd, Williams, et al.. (1989). A comparative pharmacokinetic study between lenampicillin, bacampicillin and amoxycillin.. PubMed. 1(4 Suppl). 494–5.1 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams & Ronald A. Lehman. (1988). Bells against palsy.. PubMed. 9(1). 81–2.5 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1988). Relationship of days in gestation at exposure and development of brucellosis in strain 19-vaccinated heifers.. PubMed. 49(7). 1037–9.5 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1987). Low-dose cyclosporine monotherapy in renal transplantation.. PubMed. 19(5). 3685–6.3 indexed citations
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Philpott‐Howard, John & Williams Jd. (1983). Activity of cephalosporin antibiotics against Haemophilus influenzae.. PubMed. 39. 109–11.6 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1981). Antidiuretic hormone excretion at high altitude.. PubMed. 52(1). 38–40.6 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1981). Adverse cardiovascular effects of oxytetracycline preparations and vehicles in intact awake calves.. PubMed. 42(8). 1371–7.22 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams. (1978). The correlation of in-vitro susceptibility tests with in-vivo results of antibiotic treatment.. PubMed. 64–6.11 indexed citations
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Andrews, J. M., P C Gillette, Williams Jd, & M. Mitchard. (1974). Analysis of gentamicin in plasma: a comparative study of four methods.. PubMed. 50 Suppl 7. 17–23.2 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1971). Hypothyroidism in children with the Down syndrome: report of three cases.. PubMed. 7(6). 43–7.3 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1969). The treatment of bacteriuria in pregnant women with sulphamethoxazole and thrimethoprim. A microbiological, clinical and toxicological study.. PubMed. 45. Suppl:71–6.17 indexed citations
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Jd, Williams, et al.. (1967). Initial cardiovascular response to low frequency whole body vibration in humans and animals.. PubMed. 38(5). 464–7.13 indexed citations
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Brumfitt, W., A. Percival, & Williams Jd. (1964). PROBLEMS IN THE TREATMENT OF URINARY TRACT INFECTION.(WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE USE OF AMPICILLIN).. PubMed. 18. 503–10.2 indexed citations
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