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D-Index
89
Citations
28204
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12721
National Ranking
6504

Alexander W. Clowes publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alexander W. Clowes sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 251 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Alexander W. Clowes D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alexander W. Clowes sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 89 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alexander W. Clowes was affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community as a researcher within an unspecified field of study. Details about their specific fields, subfields, or main topics of work were not recorded.

Clowes's publication record does not list recent papers or coauthors. There is no data available regarding frequent venues for publication or book publishers linked with their work. Additionally, information on awards or recognitions received by Clowes is not documented.

The absence of documented recent papers leaves the titles, years, and venues of Clowes's scholarly contributions unknown. Likewise, no listed frequent collaborators provide insight into their research network or partnerships.

The lack of recorded fields or subfields of study limits understanding of the exact scientific or academic domains in which Clowes specialized. This gap also restricts the identification of the themes or topics they focused on during their professional tenure.

Alexander W. Clowes is noted as deceased. The available information principally reflects their affiliation and the absence of concretely recorded professional outputs in the dataset provided.

Best Publications

  • Kinetics of cellular proliferation after arterial injury. I. Smooth muscle growth in the absence of endothelium.

    Clowes Aw;Reidy Ma;Clowes Mm

  • Mechanisms of stenosis after arterial injury.

    A W Clowes;M A Reidy;M M Clowes

  • Platelet-derived growth factor promotes smooth muscle migration and intimal thickening in a rat model of balloon angioplasty.

    A Jawien;D F Bowen-Pope;V Lindner;S M Schwartz

  • Smooth muscle cell migration and matrix metalloproteinase expression after arterial injury in the rat.

    M P Bendeck;N Zempo;A W Clowes;R E Galardy

  • Results of PREVENT III: a multicenter, randomized trial of edifoligide for the prevention of vein graft failure in lower extremity bypass surgery.

    Michael S. Conte;Dennis F. Bandyk;Alexander W. Clowes;Gregory L. Moneta

  • Role of platelets in smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration after vascular injury in rat carotid artery.

    J Fingerle;R Johnson;A W Clowes;M W Majesky

  • Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: the Harborview experience.

    Kaj Johansen;Ted R. Kohler;Stephen C. Nicholls;R.Eugene Zierler

  • Interstitial Collagenase (MMP-1) Expression in Human Carotid Atherosclerosis

    Seppo T. Nikkari;Kevin D. O’Brien;Marina Ferguson;Thomas Hatsukami

  • Mechanisms of arterial graft healing. Rapid transmural capillary ingrowth provides a source of intimal endothelium and smooth muscle in porous PTFE prostheses.

    A. W. Clowes;T. R. Kirkman;M. A. Reidy

  • Versican V1 proteolysis in human aorta in vivo occurs at the Glu441-Ala442 bond, a site that is cleaved by recombinant ADAMTS-1 and ADAMTS-4.

    John D. Sandy;Jennifer Westling;Richard D. Kenagy;M. Luisa Iruela-Arispe

  • Secondary femoropopliteal reconstruction.

    Anthony D. Whittemore;Alexander W. Clowes;Nathan P. Couch;John A. Mannick

  • Mechanisms of arterial graft failure. 1. Role of cellular proliferation in early healing of PTFE prostheses.

    Clowes Aw;Gown Am;Hanson;Reidy Ma

  • Smooth muscle cells express urokinase during mitogenesis and tissue-type plasminogen activator during migration in injured rat carotid artery.

    A. W. Clowes;M. M. Clowes;Y. P. Au;M. A. Reidy

  • Kinetics of vein graft hyperplasia: Association with tangential stress * **

    Robert M. Zwolak;Mark C. Adams;Alexander W. Clowes

  • Local overexpression of TIMP-1 prevents aortic aneurysm degeneration and rupture in a rat model

    E Allaire;R Forough;M Clowes;B Starcher

  • Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 Overexpression Enhances Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration and Alters Remodeling in the Injured Rat Carotid Artery

    David P. Mason;Richard D. Kenagy;David Hasenstab;Daniel F. Bowen-Pope

  • Kinetics of cellular proliferation after arterial injury. III. Endothelial and smooth muscle growth in chronically denuded vessels.

    A W Clowes;M M Clowes;M A Reidy

  • Regulation of vascular smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation in vitro and in injured rat arteries by a synthetic matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor

    Nobuya Zempo;Noriyuki Koyama;Richard D. Kenagy;Holly J. Lea

  • Prevention of stenosis after vascular reconstruction: pharmacologic control of intimal hyperplasia--a review.

    Alexander W. Clowes;Michael A. Reidy

  • Matrix metalloproteinases of vascular wall cells are increased in balloon-injured rat carotid artery * ** *

    Nobuya Zempo;Richard D. Kenagy;Y.P.Tina Au;Michelle Bendeck

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas N. Wight
Thomas N. Wight Virginia Mason Medical Center
Michael S. Conte
Michael S. Conte University of California, San Francisco
Gregory L. Moneta
Gregory L. Moneta Oregon Health & Science University
Dennis F. Bandyk
Dennis F. Bandyk University of California, San Diego
Ulf Hedin
Ulf Hedin Karolinska Institute
Michael Belkin
Michael Belkin Tel Aviv University
Elaine W. Raines
Elaine W. Raines University of Washington
John A. Mannick
John A. Mannick Brigham and Women's Hospital
Daniel F. Bowen-Pope
Daniel F. Bowen-Pope University of Washington
Stephen M. Schwartz
Stephen M. Schwartz University of Washington

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