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Chemistry D-index 43 Citations 7,922 149 World Ranking 13509 National Ranking 3625

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Enzyme
  • Internal medicine

Gerhard N. Schrauzer spends much of his time researching Selenium, Cancer, Internal medicine, Cobalt and Stereochemistry. His Selenium research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Whole blood, Biochemistry, Dietary Selenium and Physiology. The concepts of his Cancer study are interwoven with issues in Cadmium and Arsenite.

His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Endocrinology, Immunology and Fetal tissue. His studies deal with areas such as Chelation, Vitamin and Carbon as well as Cobalt. His research integrates issues of Ligand and Vitamin B12, Corrin in his study of Stereochemistry.

His most cited work include:

  • Selenomethionine: A Review of Its Nutritional Significance, Metabolism and Toxicity (523 citations)
  • Cancer mortality correlation studies-III: Statistical associations with dietary selenium intakes (439 citations)
  • Lithium: occurrence, dietary intakes, nutritional essentiality. (233 citations)

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

Gerhard N. Schrauzer mainly investigates Stereochemistry, Selenium, Inorganic chemistry, Organic chemistry and Medicinal chemistry. The Stereochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Molecule, Ligand, Crystal structure and Corrin. His study in Selenium is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Whole blood, Internal medicine, Cancer, Endocrinology and Biochemistry.

Gerhard N. Schrauzer combines subjects such as Titanium and Molecular nitrogen with his study of Inorganic chemistry. His Organic chemistry research focuses on Vitamin B12 and how it relates to Oxidizing agent. His Medicinal chemistry study deals with Cobalt intersecting with Bond cleavage, Carbon and Polymer chemistry.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Stereochemistry (19.23%)
  • Selenium (15.93%)
  • Inorganic chemistry (15.38%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1992-2014)?

  • Selenium (15.93%)
  • Stereochemistry (19.23%)
  • Internal medicine (10.44%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Gerhard N. Schrauzer mostly deals with Selenium, Stereochemistry, Internal medicine, Ligand and Cancer. His study in the field of Selenium yeast also crosses realms of Hiv infected patients. His Stereochemistry research integrates issues from Denticity, Active site, Molecule, Homocitric acid and Nitrogenase.

His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Endocrinology and Vitamin E. He has included themes like Medicinal chemistry and Base in his Ligand study. When carried out as part of a general Cancer research project, his work on Breast cancer is frequently linked to work in Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.

Between 1992 and 2014, his most popular works were:

  • Selenomethionine: A Review of Its Nutritional Significance, Metabolism and Toxicity (523 citations)
  • Lithium: occurrence, dietary intakes, nutritional essentiality. (233 citations)
  • Nutritional Selenium Supplements: Product Types, Quality, and Safety (183 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Enzyme
  • Internal medicine

His scientific interests lie mostly in Selenium, Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Selenium yeast and Micronutrient. His Selenium research includes themes of Food science, Disease and Antioxidant. His work in Endocrinology addresses issues such as Cancer, which are connected to fields such as Cadmium and Latency stage.

Gerhard N. Schrauzer has researched Internal medicine in several fields, including Mode of action and Trace element. His studies in Selenium yeast integrate themes in fields like Dietary Selenium and Animal feed. His Micronutrient research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Lithium, Fetus, Fetal tissue, Lithium carbonate and Hormone.

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Best Publications

Selenomethionine: A Review of Its Nutritional Significance, Metabolism and Toxicity

Gerhard N. Schrauzer.
Journal of Nutrition (2000)

850 Citations

Cancer mortality correlation studies-III: Statistical associations with dietary selenium intakes

G.N. Schrauzer;D.A. White;C.J. Schneider.
Bioinorganic Chemistry (1977)

693 Citations

Reactions of cobalt(I) supernucleophiles. The alkylation of vitamin B12s cobaloximes(I), and related compounds.

Gerhard N. Schrauzer;Erwin Deutsch.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1969)

369 Citations

Lithium: occurrence, dietary intakes, nutritional essentiality.

Gerhard N. Schrauzer.
Journal of The American College of Nutrition (2002)

352 Citations

Nutritional Selenium Supplements: Product Types, Quality, and Safety

Gerhard N. Schrauzer.
Journal of The American College of Nutrition (2001)

297 Citations

Biological and environmental aspects of chromium

Sverre Langård;G. N. Schrauzer.
Biological Trace Element Research (1984)

260 Citations

Cancer mortality correlation studies--IV: associations with dietary intakes and blood levels of certain trace elements, notably Se-antagonists.

G.N. Schrauzer;D.A. White;C.J. Schneider.
Bioinorganic Chemistry (1977)

226 Citations

Photochemical and thermal cobalt-carbon bond cleavage in alkylcobalamins and related organometallic compounds. Comparative study

Gerhard N. Schrauzer;J. W. Sibert;Richard J. Windgassen.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1968)

225 Citations

Selenium in human nutrition: Dietary intakes and effects of supplementation

G.N. Schrauzer;D.A. White.
Bioinorganic Chemistry (1978)

224 Citations

Alkylcobalamins and alkylcobaloximes. Electronic structure, spectra, and mechanism of photodealkylation

Gerhard N. Schrauzer;Lian-Pin Lee;John W. Sibert.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1970)

222 Citations

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