H. Fraser

9.7k citations
93 papers · 7.7k · 2 hit papers · h-index 43

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H. Fraser

92 papers receiving 7.3k citations

H. Fraser's Hit Papers

Transmissions to mice indicate that ‘new variant’ CJD is caused by the BSE agent 1997 · 1.5k citations
1.5k0+19+38Years since publication4008001.2k

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H. Fraser
Comparison fields: 5 of 110
  • Neurology 3.4k
  • Nutrition and Dietetics 2.7k
  • Molecular Biology 7.1k
  • Agronomy and Crop Science 329
  • Virology 144
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Co-authors

The 25 scholars most cited alongside H. Fraser, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.

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All Works

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Transmissions to mice indicate that ‘new variant’ CJD is caused by the BSE agent
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19971485
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The sequential development of the brain lesions of scrapie in three strains of mice
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1968416
3 1994379
4 1968359
5 1991328
6 1999305
7 1973284
8 1993230
9 1989190
10 1992156
11 1994142
12 1970142
13 1976133
14 1978127
15 1994124
16 1982124
17 1991118
18 197296
19 196993
20 199693

About H. Fraser

H. Fraser is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Neurology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Cell Biology, having authored 93 papers that have together received 7.7k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding (77 papers), Trace Elements in Health (38 papers), Neurological diseases and metabolism (18 papers), Viral Infections and Immunology Research (14 papers), Biotin and Related Studies (11 papers), RNA regulation and disease (6 papers), Animal Genetics and Reproduction (5 papers) and Alzheimer's disease research and treatments (4 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Neurology (3.4k citations), Nutrition and Dietetics (2.7k citations), Molecular Biology (7.1k citations), Agronomy and Crop Science (329 citations) and Virology (144 citations). H. Fraser has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Netherlands. Frequent co-authors include A.G. Dickinson, M. E. Bruce, I. McConnell, A. Chree, Moira E. Bruce, Steven Williams, Jayne C. Hope, Christopher J. Bostock, Robert Will and Linda McCardle. Their work appears in journals such as Nature, Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, Journal of General Virology, Journal of Comparative Pathology and Veterinary Record.

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