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Barts Health NHS Trust
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About: Barts Health NHS Trust is a healthcare organization based out in London, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Randomized controlled trial. The organization has 3483 authors who have published 3807 publications receiving 81829 citations.
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TL;DR: Despite rigorous global containment and quarantine efforts, the incidence of COVID-19 continues to rise, with 90,870 laboratory-confirmed cases and over 3,000 deaths worldwide.
4,124 citations
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TL;DR: The socio-economic effects of COVID-19 on individual aspects of the world economy are summarised to show the need for medical supplies has significantly increased and the food sector has seen a great demand due to panic-buying and stockpiling of food products.
4,060 citations
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TL;DR: The updated SCARE Guidelines provide a structure for reporting surgical case reports and are used and endorsed by authors, journal editors and reviewers, in order to increase robustness and transparency in reporting surgical cases.
4,059 citations
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The Heart Research Institute1, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg2, Saarland University3, Barts Health NHS Trust4, John Hunter Hospital5, Université catholique de Louvain6, University of Kiel7, University of Cologne8, Leipzig University9, Medical University of Vienna10, Complutense University of Madrid11, St. Vincent's Health System12, University of Duisburg-Essen13, Canterbury Hospital14, University of Zurich15, University of Glasgow16, Auckland City Hospital17, University of Freiburg18, Jagiellonian University19, Stanford University20, Harvard University21
TL;DR: Catheter-based renal denervation can safely be used to substantially reduce blood pressure in treatment-resistant hypertensive patients and should be continued, according to the authors.
2,200 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed review of the recent advances in Raman spectroscopy, in areas related to natural tissues and cell biology, is presented, which summarizes some of the most widely used peak frequencies and their assignments.
Abstract: This article reviews some of the recent advances in Raman spectroscopy, in areas related to natural tissues and cell biology. It summarizes some of the most widely used peak frequencies and their assignments. The aim of this study is to prepare a database of molecular fingerprints, which will help researchers in defining the chemical structure of the biological tissues introducing most of the important peaks present in the natural tissues. In spite of applying different methods, there seems to be a considerable similarity in defining the peaks of identical areas of the spectra. As a result, it is believed that preparing a unique collection of the frequencies encountered in Raman spectroscopic studies can lead to significant improvements both in the quantity and quality of spectral data and their outcomes. This article is the first review of its kind to provide a precise database on the most important Raman characteristic peak frequencies for researchers aiming to analyze natural tissues by Raman ...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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James F. Wilson | 146 | 677 | 101883 |
Donna Neuberg | 135 | 810 | 72653 |
Stephen G. Ellis | 127 | 655 | 65073 |
John E. Deanfield | 120 | 497 | 61067 |
Nicola Maffulli | 115 | 1570 | 59548 |
Mark J. Caulfield | 113 | 362 | 95358 |
Perry M. Elliott | 107 | 560 | 65814 |
Jadwiga A. Wedzicha | 104 | 505 | 49160 |
Andrew V. Schally | 102 | 1107 | 50314 |
Patricia B. Munroe | 94 | 339 | 62378 |
Khalid S. Khan | 92 | 684 | 33700 |
Gavin Giovannoni | 89 | 852 | 38443 |
Christoph Thiemermann | 89 | 474 | 28732 |
Thomas T. MacDonald | 87 | 340 | 25611 |
Abba J. Kastin | 87 | 598 | 32864 |