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46
Citations
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16026
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Overview

Malcolm N. Jones is a researcher affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their academic work spans multiple disciplines within the social sciences and humanities, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to research.

The main fields of study covered by Malcolm N. Jones include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Arts and Humanities

Their research extends into several specific subfields, notably:

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Education
  • Philosophy

Jones has contributed to topics that include:

  • Religious, Philosophical, and Educational Studies
  • Russian Literature and Bakhtin Studies
  • Classical Philosophy and Thought

In terms of publications, Malcolm N. Jones has authored books published by Academic Studies Press eBooks. Notably, they published "Dostoevsky and the Dynamics of Religious Experience" in 2022, a work that has received citations within academic literature.

There are no recent journal papers or coauthors listed, and no particular publication venues recorded for multiple works, which may indicate a focus on book publications or a developing publication record in journal articles.

Best Publications

  • The biodegradation of surfactants in the environment

    Matthew J Scott;Malcolm N Jones

  • Colloidal properties of humic substances

    Malcolm N. Jones;Nicholas D. Bryan

  • Fatty acid chain length determines cholecystokinin secretion and effect on human gastric motility

    John McLaughlin;Maria Grazia Lucà;Malcolm N. Jones;Massimo D'Amato

  • Surfactants in membrane solubilisation

    M.N. Jones

  • The surface properties of phospholipid liposome systems and their characterisation

    Malcolm N. Jones

  • Effect of grafted polyethylene glycol (PEG) on the size, encapsulation efficiency and permeability of vesicles.

    Arthur R. Nicholas;Matthew J. Scott;Nigel I. Kennedy;Malcolm N. Jones

  • Direct measurement of the variation of double-layer repulsion with distance

    Unknown

  • Concentrations and fluxes of dissolved organic carbon in drainage water from an upland peat system

    M.J. Scott;M.N. Jones;C. Woof;E. Tipping

  • Monosaccharide transport proteins of the human erythrocyte membrane.

    M.N. Jones;J.K. Nickson

  • A Study of the Aggregation Behavior of Hexyltrimethylammonium Bromide in Aqueous Solution

    Victor Mosquera;José Manuel del Rı́o;David Attwood;Manuel Garcı́a

  • The Interaction of Phospholipid Liposomes with Bacteria and Their Use in the Delivery of Bactericides

    Malcolm N. Jones;Young-Ho Song;Michael Kaszuba;Miguel D Reboiras

  • Determination of molecular weights of humic substances by analytical (UV scanning) ultracentrifugation

    Patrick M. Reid;Patrick M. Reid;Alan E. Wilkinson;Alan E. Wilkinson;Edward Tipping;Edward Tipping;Malcolm N. Jones;Malcolm N. Jones

  • The interaction between Beta-lactoglobulin and sodium N-dodecyl sulphate.

    M N Jones;A Wilkinson

  • Interaction between lysozyme and n-alkyl sulphates in aqueous solution

    Malcolm N. Jones;Philip Manley

  • Binding of n-alkyl sulphates to lysozyme in aqueous solution

    Malcolm N. Jones;Philip Manley

  • The delivery of benzyl penicillin to Staphylococcus aureus biofilms by use of liposomes.

    Hee‐Jeong Kim;Malcolm N. Jones

  • The dissociation of glucose oxidase by sodium n-dodecyl sulphate.

    M N Jones;P Manley;A Wilkinson

  • Effect of grafted PEG-2000 on the size and permeability of vesicles

    Albena N. Nikolova;Malcolm N. Jones;Malcolm N. Jones

  • Aminoglycoside antibiotics induce pH-sensitive activation of the calcium-sensing receptor.

    Stuart J McLarnon;Darren Holden;Donald T Ward;Malcolm N Jones

  • The adsorption of cationic liposomes to Staphylococcus aureus biofilms

    Hee-Jeong Kim;Edna L. Michael Gias;Malcolm N. Jones

  • Reactive liposomes encapsulating a glucose oxidase-peroxidase system with antibacterial activity

    Kate J. Hill;Michael Kaszuba;Jonathan E. Creeth;Malcolm N. Jones

  • Stability and some properties of the second black film

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Francis R. Livens
Francis R. Livens University of Manchester
Sheila E. Francis
Sheila E. Francis University of Sheffield
Edward Tipping
Edward Tipping Lancaster University
David Attwood
David Attwood University of Manchester
Colin Booth
Colin Booth University of Manchester
Ali Akbar Moosavi-Movahedi
Ali Akbar Moosavi-Movahedi University of Tehran
Gareth A. Morris
Gareth A. Morris University of Manchester
Daniela Riccardi
Daniela Riccardi Cardiff University
David G. Thompson
David G. Thompson University of Manchester
Graham J. Dockray
Graham J. Dockray University of Liverpool

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