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88
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26423
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13236
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6743

Martin C. Carey publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin C. Carey sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 251 publications — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Martin C. Carey D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin C. Carey sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 88 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Martin C. Carey is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their professional work is associated with one of the leading medical institutions, which suggests an active engagement in clinical or biomedical research environments.

There are no listed recent papers or specific publications available for Martin C. Carey at this time. Similarly, no frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications have been documented in the provided data. Consequently, details on collaborative networks or publishing patterns cannot be determined.

The absence of recorded main fields of study, subfields of study, or main topics of work limits insights into the specific scientific domains or thematic areas in which Martin C. Carey has concentrated research activity. Likewise, there is no information available regarding awards or honors, which could indicate recognized contributions within scientific communities.

Due to the limited data on publications, research topics, and collaborative history, the profile remains focused primarily on the institutional affiliation, which offers a general indication of the scientist's professional context within a healthcare and research setting.

Best Publications

  • Lipid Digestion and Absorption

    M C Carey;D M Small;C M Bliss

  • Critical tables for calculating the cholesterol saturation of native bile.

    Martin C. Carey

  • The physical chemistry of cholesterol solubility in bile. Relationship to gallstone formation and dissolution in man.

    M C Carey;D M Small

  • An investigation of the micellar phase of sodium dodecyl sulfate in aqueous sodium chloride solutions using quasielastic light scattering spectroscopy

    Norman A. Mazer;George B. Benedek;Martin C. Carey

  • Physical-chemical behavior of dietary and biliary lipids during intestinal digestion and absorption. 2. Phase analysis and aggregation states of luminal lipids during duodenal fat digestion in healthy adult human beings

    Olle Hernell;Joan E. Staggers;Martin C. Carey

  • Quasielastic light-scattering studies of aqueous biliary lipid systems. Mixed micelle formation in bile salt-lecithin solutions.

    Norman A. Mazer;George B. Benedek;Martin C. Carey

  • Micelle Formation by Bile Salts: Physical-Chemical and Thermodynamic Considerations

    Martin C. Carey;Donald M. Small

  • Thermodynamic analysis of the growth of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles

    Paul J. Missel;N. A. Mazer;G. B. Benedek;C. Y. Young

  • The characteristics of mixed micellar solutions with particular reference to bile

    Martin C. Carey;Donald M. Small

  • Hepatic Insulin Resistance Is Sufficient to Produce Dyslipidemia and Susceptibility to Atherosclerosis

    Sudha B. Biddinger;Antonio Hernandez-Ono;Christian Rask-Madsen;Joel T. Haas

  • The hydrophobic-hydrophilic balance of bile salts. Inverse correlation between reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatographic mobilities and micellar cholesterol-solubilizing capacities.

    Marcia J. Armstrong;Martin C. Carey

  • Role of gallbladder mucus hypersecretion in the evolution of cholesterol gallstones.

    Sum P. Lee;J. Thomas Lamont;Martin C. Carey

  • Watching fat digestion

    John S. Patton;Martin C. Carey

  • Nasal absorption of insulin: enhancement by hydrophobic bile salts

    G S Gordon;A C Moses;R D Silver;J S Flier

  • Physical-chemical behavior of dietary and biliary lipids during intestinal digestion and absorption. 1. Phase behavior and aggregation states of model lipid systems patterned after aqueous duodenal contents of healthy adult human beings

    Joan E. Staggers;Olle Hernell;Richard J. Stafford;Martin C. Carey

  • Quasielastic light scattering studies of aqueous biliary lipid systems. Size, shape, and thermodynamics of bile salt micelles.

    Norman A. Mazer;Martin C. Carey;Robert F. Kwasnick;George B. Benedek

  • Hepatic insulin resistance directly promotes formation of cholesterol gallstones.

    Sudha B Biddinger;Sudha B Biddinger;Joel T Haas;Bian B Yu;Olivier Bezy

  • Micellar properties of dihydroxy and trihydroxy bile salts: Effects of counterion and temperature

    Martin C Carey;Donald M Small

  • Insulin administered intranasally as an insulin-bile salt aerosol. Effectiveness and reproducibility in normal and diabetic subjects.

    Alan C Moses;Gilad S Gordon;Martin C Carey;Jeffrey S Flier

  • Pathogenesis of gallstones.

    Martin C. Carey

Frequent Co-Authors

Beverly Paigen
Beverly Paigen University of Pennsylvania
David E. Cohen
David E. Cohen Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar
Jeffrey S. Flier
Jeffrey S. Flier Harvard University
Donald Small
Donald Small Johns Hopkins University
Gary A. Churchill
Gary A. Churchill The Jackson Laboratory
Joachim Mössner
Joachim Mössner Leipzig University
Kenneth Walsh
Kenneth Walsh University of Virginia

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