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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Medicine D-index 118 Citations 57,401 507 World Ranking 2264 National Ranking 230

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study Christopher W.G. Redman is best known for:

  • Cancer
  • Statistics
  • Decidua

Christopher W.G. Redman undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Genetics and Offspring through his works. His work on Pregnancy expands to the thematically related Offspring. He undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Pregnancy and Eclampsia in his work. Eclampsia is closely attributed to Genetics in his study. Christopher W.G. Redman performs integrative Internal medicine and Intensive care medicine research in his work. Christopher W.G. Redman connects Intensive care medicine with Internal medicine in his study. His Micronutrient research extends to the thematically linked field of Pathology. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Pathology and Micronutrient. He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Obstetrics and Psychiatry.

His most cited work include:

  • CLASP: a randomised trial of low-dose aspirin for the prevention and treatment of pre-eclampsia among 9364 pregnant women (829 citations)
  • Response of patients in phase II studies of chemotherapy in ovarian cancer: implications for patient treatment and the design of phase II trials (233 citations)
  • Localization of tumour necrosis factor production in cells at the materno/fetal interface in human pregnancy (112 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

His work often combines Genetics and Cell biology studies. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Cell biology and Genetics in his work. Christopher W.G. Redman performs multidisciplinary studies into Internal medicine and Psychiatry in his work. He merges Pregnancy with Eclampsia in his research. Christopher W.G. Redman undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Fetus and Placenta through his research. Christopher W.G. Redman incorporates Placenta and Fetus in his research. Christopher W.G. Redman merges many fields, such as Obstetrics and Pediatrics, in his writings. Christopher W.G. Redman connects Pediatrics with Obstetrics in his research. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Molecular biology and Gene through his research.

Christopher W.G. Redman most often published in these fields:

  • Genetics (63.33%)
  • Internal medicine (60.00%)
  • Pregnancy (46.67%)

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Best Publications

Presence of fetal DNA in maternal plasma and serum

Y. M. Dennis Lo;Noemi Corbetta;Paul F. Chamberlain;Vik Rai.
The Lancet (1997)

4038 Citations

Latest advances in understanding preeclampsia.

Christopher W. Redman;Ian L. Sargent.
Science (2005)

3461 Citations

Preeclampsia: an excessive maternal inflammatory response to pregnancy.

Christopher W.G. Redman;Gavin P. Sacks;Ian L. Sargent.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1999)

2238 Citations

Pre-eclampsia: more than pregnancy-induced hypertension.

J.M Roberts;C.W.G Redman.
The Lancet (1993)

1697 Citations

Sizing and phenotyping of cellular vesicles using Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis

Rebecca A. Dragovic;Christopher Gardiner;Alexandra S. Brooks;Dionne S. Tannetta.
Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine (2011)

1177 Citations

Combinations of Maternal KIR and Fetal HLA-C Genes Influence the Risk of Preeclampsia and Reproductive Success

Susan E. Hiby;James J. Walker;Kevin M. O'Shaughnessy;Christopher W.G. Redman.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2004)

1154 Citations

Normal pregnancy and preeclampsia both produce inflammatory changes in peripheral blood leukocytes akin to those of sepsis.

Gavin P. Sacks;Katarina Studena;Ian L. Sargent;Christopher W.G. Redman.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (1998)

1138 Citations

Eclampsia in the United Kingdom

K. A. Douglas;C. W. G. Redman.
BMJ (1994)

1133 Citations

WHICH ANTICONVULSANT FOR WOMEN WITH ECLAMPSIA - EVIDENCE FROM THE COLLABORATIVE ECLAMPSIA TRIAL

L Duley;G Carroli;J Belizan;L Gonzalez.
The Lancet (1995)

1123 Citations

Prenatal diagnosis of fetal RhD status by molecular analysis of maternal plasma.

Y. M. D. Lo;N. M. Hjelm;C. Fidler;I. L. Sargent.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1998)

925 Citations

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