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86
Citations
24987
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2560
National Ranking
895

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

George H. Nancollas was affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States. Their academic career was recognized by their election as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1981.

No specific information is available about recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with their work. Likewise, no details are recorded about specific fields or subfields of study, or main topics of research attributed to them.

Similarly, there are no records of book publications or further details on awards beyond the AAAS fellowship.

Best Publications

  • Novel insights into actions of bisphosphonates on bone: Differences in interactions with hydroxyapatite

    G.H. Nancollas;R. Tang;R.J. Phipps;Z. Henneman

  • Calcium orthophosphates: crystallization and dissolution.

    Lijun Wang;George H. Nancollas

  • Crystallization of calcium phosphates. A constant composition study

    P. Koutsoukos;Z. Amjad;M. B. Tomson;G. H. Nancollas

  • The crystallization of calcium carbonate. II. Calcite growth mechanism

    G.H Nancollas;M.M Reddy

  • The role of brushite and octacalcium phosphate in apatite formation.

    Mats S.-A. Johnsson;George H. Nancollas

  • Mineralization kinetics: a constant composition approach.

    M. B. Tomson;G. H. Nancollas

  • Molecular modulation of calcium oxalate crystallization by osteopontin and citrate.

    S. R. Qiu;A. Wierzbicki;C. A. Orme;A. M. Cody

  • The crystallization of calcium carbonate

    Michael M Reddy;George H Nancollas

  • Interactions in Electrolyte Solutions

    G. H. Nancollas;James N. Butler

  • Growth of calcium phosphate on hydroxyapatite crystals. Effect of supersaturation and ionic medium

    G. H. Nancollas;B. Tomazic

  • A calcium hydroxyapatite precipitated from an aqueous solution: An international multimethod analysis

    J. Arends;J. Christoffersen;M.R. Christoffersen;H. Eckert

  • Crystal growth of calcium carbonate. A controlled composition kinetic study

    T.F. Kazmierczak;M.B. Tomson;G.H. Nancollas

  • Salivary statherin. Dependence on sequence, charge, hydrogen bonding potency, and helical conformation for adsorption to hydroxyapatite and inhibition of mineralization.

    P A Raj;M Johnsson;M J Levine;G H Nancollas

  • Crystal growth of calcium phosphates in the presence of magnesium ions

    M. H. Salimi;J. C. Heughebaert;G. H. Nancollas

  • Biological Mineralization and Demineralization

    G. H. Nancollas

  • The crystallization of calcium carbonate: IV. The effect of magnesium, strontium and sulfate ions☆

    M.M. Reddy;G.H. Nancollas

  • The growth of hydroxyapatite crystals

    G.H. Nancollas;M.S. Mohan

  • Calcite crystal growth inhibition by phosphonates

    M.M. Reddy;G.H. Nancollas

  • Determination of interfacial tension from crystallization and dissolution data: a comparison with other methods

    Wenju Wu;George H. Nancollas

  • Kinetics of crystal growth of calcium oxalate monohydrate

    G.H. Nancollas;G.L. Gardner

Frequent Co-Authors

Petros G. Koutsoukos
Petros G. Koutsoukos University of Patras
Mason B. Tomson
Mason B. Tomson Rice University
James J. De Yoreo
James J. De Yoreo Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
William H. Casey
William H. Casey University of California, Davis
Eric C. Reynolds
Eric C. Reynolds University of Melbourne
Virender K. Sharma
Virender K. Sharma Texas A&M University
Myron Spector
Myron Spector Brigham and Women's Hospital
R. G. G. Russell
R. G. G. Russell University of Sheffield
Arthur Veis
Arthur Veis Northwestern University
Lon J. Wilson
Lon J. Wilson Rice University

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