Winfield Hill

4.2k total citations · 2 hit papers
34 papers, 2.8k citations indexed

About

Winfield Hill is a scholar working on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Winfield Hill has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 2.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 8 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 6 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Winfield Hill's work include Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (6 papers), Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis (4 papers) and CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors (3 papers). Winfield Hill is often cited by papers focused on Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (6 papers), Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis (4 papers) and CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors (3 papers). Winfield Hill collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Canada. Winfield Hill's co-authors include Paul Horowitz, C. C. Coleman, R. J. Rollefson, Alexandros Makriyannis, Haotian Wang, Zhiyi Lu, Kun Jiang, Atmaram D. Khanolkar, Pusheng Fan and Chris R. Stokes and has published in prestigious journals such as Analytical Biochemistry, Chemical Communications and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Winfield Hill

33 papers receiving 2.6k citations

Hit Papers

The Art of Electronics 1980 2026 1995 2010 1990 1980 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Winfield Hill United States 16 1.3k 768 469 459 414 34 2.8k
Hiroyuki Kawai Japan 36 480 0.4× 838 1.1× 1.5k 3.2× 418 0.9× 172 0.4× 216 5.6k
John Evans United Kingdom 36 327 0.3× 301 0.4× 1.5k 3.3× 188 0.4× 305 0.7× 212 4.3k
Toshiyuki Tanaka Japan 35 1.4k 1.1× 643 0.8× 1.1k 2.3× 59 0.1× 99 0.2× 224 4.7k
Minoru Sasaki Japan 34 1.5k 1.2× 1.5k 1.9× 1.6k 3.3× 60 0.1× 128 0.3× 574 5.8k
K. Satō Japan 37 1.9k 1.4× 485 0.6× 860 1.8× 110 0.2× 62 0.1× 258 4.3k
Pascal Friederich Germany 28 1.4k 1.1× 238 0.3× 2.0k 4.4× 53 0.1× 169 0.4× 125 4.0k
Yong Chen China 27 1.3k 1.0× 290 0.4× 784 1.7× 24 0.1× 570 1.4× 257 3.8k
Weizong Wang China 34 1.5k 1.1× 798 1.0× 1.3k 2.8× 29 0.1× 310 0.7× 198 4.0k
Masao Shimizu Japan 45 320 0.2× 2.1k 2.7× 1.6k 3.5× 179 0.4× 90 0.2× 553 8.2k
Gérard Meunier France 35 3.1k 2.4× 824 1.1× 896 1.9× 38 0.1× 225 0.5× 314 5.5k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Winfield Hill

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Winfield Hill

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Horowitz, Paul & Winfield Hill. (2015). The Art of Electronics. Virtual Defense Library (Ministerio de Defensa). 32 indexed citations
2.
Saar, Brian G., Gary R. Holtom, Christian W. Freudiger, et al.. (2009). Intracavity wavelength modulation of an optical parametric oscillator for coherent Raman microscopy. Optics Express. 17(15). 12532–12532. 27 indexed citations
3.
Ghosh, Ambarish, Winfield Hill, & Peer Fischer. (2007). Observation of the Faraday effect via beam deflection in a longitudinal magnetic field. Physical Review A. 76(5). 18 indexed citations
4.
Deutsch, Dale G., S. Lin, Winfield Hill, et al.. (1997). Fatty Acid Sulfonyl Fluorides Inhibit Anandamide Metabolism and Bind to the Cannabinoid Receptor. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 231(1). 217–221. 116 indexed citations
5.
Lang, Wensheng, et al.. (1996). High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Anandamide Amidase Activity in Rat Brain Microsomes. Analytical Biochemistry. 238(1). 40–45. 38 indexed citations
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Busch‐Petersen, Jakob, Winfield Hill, Pusheng Fan, et al.. (1996). Unsaturated Side Chain β-11-Hydroxyhexahydrocannabinol Analogs. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 39(19). 3790–3796. 56 indexed citations
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Khanolkar, Atmaram D., Vasiliki Abadji, Sonyuan Lin, et al.. (1996). Head Group Analogs of Arachidonylethanolamide, the Endogenous Cannabinoid Ligand. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 39(22). 4515–4519. 136 indexed citations
8.
Tius, Marcus A., Joel K. Kawakami, Winfield Hill, & Alexandros Makriyannis. (1996). Selectivity in aromatic fluorination. Introduction of fluorine probes into nabilone. Chemical Communications. 2085–2085. 4 indexed citations
9.
Tius, Marcus A., Winfield Hill, Jakob Busch‐Petersen, et al.. (1995). Classical/non-classical cannabinoid hybrids; Stereochemical requirements for the southern hydroxyalkyl chain. Life Sciences. 56(23-24). 2007–2012. 20 indexed citations
10.
Hampson, Aidan J., Winfield Hill, Alexandros Makriyannis, et al.. (1995). Anandamide hydroxylation by brain lipoxygenase:metabolite structures and potencies at the cannabinoid receptor. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism. 1259(2). 173–179. 108 indexed citations
11.
Wood, Susan C., Winfield Hill, & Keith W. Miller. (1993). Cycloalkanemethanols discriminate between volume- and length-dependent loss of activity of alkanols at the Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.. Molecular Pharmacology. 44(6). 1219–1226. 14 indexed citations
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Miller, Keith W., Susan C. Wood, Stuart A. Forman, et al.. (1991). The Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor in Its Membrane Environmenta. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 625(1). 600–614. 10 indexed citations
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Horowitz, Paul & Winfield Hill. (1989). The art of electronics - Second edition. Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne). 14 indexed citations
14.
Daniels, Stephen R., et al.. (1989). An evaluation of the structure‐activity relationships of a series of analogues of mephenesin and strychnine on the response to pressure in mice. British Journal of Pharmacology. 96(4). 789–794. 4 indexed citations
15.
Sovero, E.A., et al.. (1986). 35-GHz performance of single and quadruple power heterojunction HEMT's. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices. 33(10). 1434–1438. 12 indexed citations
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Hill, Winfield, et al.. (1985). 1 GHz Sample Rate GaAs CCD Transversal Filter. 27–30. 5 indexed citations
17.
Sovero, E.A., R. Sahai, Winfield Hill, & J.A. Higgins. (1984). Microwave Frequency GaAs Charge-Coupled Devices. 101–104. 9 indexed citations
18.
Sovero, E.A., Winfield Hill, R. Sahai, et al.. (1983). Transversal Filter Application of A High Speed Gallium Arsenide CCD. 92–95. 7 indexed citations
19.
Hill, Winfield & C. C. Coleman. (1980). A single-frequency approximation for interface-state density determination. Solid-State Electronics. 23(9). 987–993. 651 indexed citations breakdown →
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Hill, Winfield & John P. Lambooy. (1970). The Effect of a Vitaminlike Homolog of Riboflavin on Succinic Acid Dehydrogenase Activity of Brain. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 134(4). 922–925. 3 indexed citations

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