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97
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31408
World Ranking
9366
National Ranking
4829

Overview

Clement A. Finch was affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research in their respective fields, although specific details regarding their publications, research topics, and awards were not available.

No records of recent papers, including titles, years of publication, or publication venues, were provided. Similarly, there were no data on frequent co-authors, which leaves the collaborative aspects of their career unspecified.

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It is noted that Clement A. Finch is deceased, which means all references to their work are in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • A clinical evaluation of serum ferritin as an index of iron stores.

    David A. Lipschitz;James D. Cook;Clement A. Finch

  • Iron metabolism in man

    T. H. Bothwell;R. W. Charlton;J. D. Cook;C. A. Finch

  • Thrombokinetics in man

    Laurence A. Harker;Clement A. Finch

  • Estimation of available dietary iron

    E R Monsen;L Hallberg;M Layrisse;D M Hegsted

  • Serum ferritin as a measure of iron stores in normal subjects

    James D. Cook;David A. Lipschitz;Laughton E. M. Miles;Clement A. Finch

  • Idiopathic hemochromatosis, an iron storage disease. A. Iron metabolism in hemochromatosis.

    Stuart C. Finch;Clement A. Finch

  • Neutrophil kinetics in man.

    J T Dancey;K A Deubelbeiss;L A Harker;C A Finch

  • Evaluation of the iron status of a population

    James D. Cook;James D. Cook;Clement A. Finch;Clement A. Finch;Nathan J. Smith;Nathan J. Smith

  • Ferrokinetics in man.

    C A Finch;K Deubelbeiss;J D Cook;J W Eschbach

  • THE DIAGNOSIS OF IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA.

    Dorothy Ford Bainton;Clement A. Finch

  • Body iron excretion in man: A collaborative study

    Ralph Green;Robert Charlton;Harold Seftel;Thomas Bothwell

  • Intact transferrin receptors in human plasma and their relation to erythropoiesis.

    Helmut A. Huebers;Yves Beguin;Pensri Pootrakul;David Einspahr

  • Effect of altitude on oxygen binding by hemoglobin and on organic phosphate levels

    Claude Lenfant;John Torrance;Eugenia English;Clement A. Finch

  • Perspectives in Iron Metabolism

    C A Finch;H Huebers

  • Oxygen transport in man.

    Clement A. Finch;Claude Lenfant

  • Iron deficiency in the rat. Physiological and biochemical studies of muscle dysfunction.

    C A Finch;L R Miller;A R Inamdar;R Person

  • Food iron absorption measured by an extrinsic tag.

    J. D. Cook;M. Layrisse;C. Martinez-Torres;R. Walker

  • Food iron absorption: a comparison of vegetable and animal foods.

    M. Layrisse;J. D. Cook;J. D. Cook;C. Martinez;M. Roche

  • Erythropoiesis in Patients with Renal Failure Undergoing Chronic Dialysis

    J. W. Eschbach;D. Funk;J. Adamson;I. Kuhn

  • Iron absorption. I. Factors influencing absorption.

    Bothwell Th;Pirzio-Biroli G;Finch Ca

Frequent Co-Authors

James D. Cook
James D. Cook University of Kansas
John W. Adamson
John W. Adamson University of California, San Diego
Laurence A. Harker
Laurence A. Harker Emory University
George Marsaglia
George Marsaglia Florida State University
Arno G. Motulsky
Arno G. Motulsky University of Washington
Yves Beguin
Yves Beguin University of Liège
Hans D. Ochs
Hans D. Ochs University of Washington
Antonio Celada
Antonio Celada University of Barcelona
David C. Dale
David C. Dale University of Washington
G S McKnight
G S McKnight University of Washington

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