402 total citations 10 papers, 316 citations indexed
About
Young is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Small Animals and Dermatology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Young has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 316 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 1 paper in Infectious Diseases, 1 paper in Small Animals and 1 paper in Dermatology. Recurrent topics in Young's work include Conducting polymers and applications (1 paper), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (1 paper) and Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (1 paper). Young is often cited by papers focused on Conducting polymers and applications (1 paper), Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (1 paper) and Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (1 paper). Young collaborates with scholars based in Australia and Canada. Young's co-authors include Euan R. Tovey, Woo, Kim, Scobie Dr, Sun, Yoo, Lee, Jung, Tai Tai and Sun and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical & Experimental Allergy, British Journal of Urology and PubMed.
In The Last Decade
Young
9 papers
receiving
304 citations
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Young. 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 Young. The network helps show where Young may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Young
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All Works
10 of 10 papers shown
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Sun, et al.. (2016). Anti-neuro-inflammatory effects of Nardostachys chinensis in lipopolysaccharide-and lipoteichoic acid-stimulated microglial cells. 中国天然药物. 14(5). 343–353.1 indexed citations
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Yoo, et al.. (2015). pH-induced structural changes of surface immobilized poly (L-lysine) by two-dimensional (2D) infrared correlation study. 中国化学快报:英文版. 173–176.6 indexed citations
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Kim, Kim, et al.. (2010). High-frequency magnetic stimulation attenuates beta-amyloid protein 1-42 neurotoxicity in organotypic hippocampal slices. 中国神经再生研究:英文版. 5(18). 1365–1372.1 indexed citations
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Jung, et al.. (2008). Clinical significance of the leptin and leptin receptor expressions in prostate tissues. 亚洲男性学杂志:英文版. 10(6). 923–928.7 indexed citations
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Young, Sun, Hyun, et al.. (2007). Treatment of Dyeing Wastewater by Using Positive Pulsed Corona Discharge to Water Surface. 9(1). 71–75.1 indexed citations
Dr, Scobie, et al.. (1997). Bulk and fibre diameter affect leather and woolskin quality of lamb skins. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production. 57. 77–80.2 indexed citations
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Young, et al.. (1985). Effect of ivermectin on murine mites.. PubMed. 187(11). 1191–2.18 indexed citations
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Young, et al.. (1984). The effects of lamb breed, slaughter age and sex on carcass fat depth and export grade. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production. 44. 227–230.1 indexed citations
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